Un subastador inglés pide matrimonio a la hija de un capo de la Mafia... y se da cuenta de que esto significa que le pedirán ciertos "favores".Un subastador inglés pide matrimonio a la hija de un capo de la Mafia... y se da cuenta de que esto significa que le pedirán ciertos "favores".Un subastador inglés pide matrimonio a la hija de un capo de la Mafia... y se da cuenta de que esto significa que le pedirán ciertos "favores".
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However, I laughed to the point I was literally in pain. A lot of pain. Especially during "the restaurant scene". Even after the movie I was still giddy, and I started laughing hysterically in the parking lot of the movie theater. An aftershock I guess?
If you're looking for a good laugh you should go see it. If you're looking for a strong plot, save your time and money.
Amiable and at times funny, Mickey Blue Eyes is the sort of safe comedy fodder to while away an afternoon with. Boasting a fine comic turn from Hugh Grant as the fop out of his depth, and boosted by James Caan kicking back and enjoying the fun, it's a film that could have been much better had it not run out of steam. The mob spoof picture is such a great premise to work from, but the main joke quickly wears thin. Just how long you can run with the normal guy in amongst the mob gag, will probably determine how much you eventually get from Kelly Makin's film. Grant is just about charming enough to keep the film on the decent side of average, and some well staged set pieces really hit the mark. But it's unlikely the ending will leave you anything other than unfulfilled. Mixed for sure, but hardly a crime against comedy. 6/10
This wasn't up to Four Weddings or Notting Hill standard. The story line let it down, but only slightly. You need to be of a certain intelligence level to find the satire & dry wit of these films, funny. Give me that anyday to the sex & masturbation gags in most films or the childish braindead crap from Adam Sandler or Jim Carrey that that mistakenly falls into the genre of 'humour.'
It's such an easy film to watch and enjoy. There's more humour at the beginning than the end of Mickey Blue Eyes, but it has at least half a dozen laugh out loud scenes and is worthy of a mark far superior than 5.8/10.
Highly recommendable, a very high ...
8/10
In this film, it's Hugh Grant who winds up in mobster James Caan's clan. The latter isn't known for his comedy but he's good at it. Sometimes just the facial expressions on Caan's face brought out big laughs with me.
Joe Viterelli is perfect for any Mafia-type story, as is Burt Young. It was a little strange, though, to see Young look like such a shriveled up old man. Jeanne Tripplehorn provides the romantic interest in here.
My only complaints were too much usage of God's name in vain, especially for a comedy, and the typical on again-off again marriage plans you've seen so many times in movies for many decades. Overall, however, a good lighthearted comedy that should please a lot of people.
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- TriviaThis movie was produced by Elizabeth Hurley, Hugh Grant's girlfriend at that time. They had a production company together, called Simian Films.
- ErroresIn the Chinese restaurant, Gina's fortune cookie plate jumps from being directly in front of her on the table to being in the middle of the table between shots.
- Citas
[Frank is trying to teach Michael to talk like a mobster]
Frank Vitale: Here, try this, "Hey, fuggeddabout it!"
Michael Felgate: Hey, forget about it!
Frank Vitale: No, like this, "Hey, fuggeddabout it!" Change you T's to D's.
Michael Felgate: Hey, fuggeddaboud id!
Frank Vitale: Id?
Michael Felgate: You said change Ts to Ds!
Frank Vitale: Not the last one! OK, forget that one, try this one, "Get the hell outta here." No Rs.
Michael Felgate: Get the hail outta hee.
Frank Vitale: Not hee! Heah!
Michael Felgate: Hee!
Frank Vitale: Here.
[Hands Michael a pistol]
Frank Vitale: Stick it in your pants, maybe you'll look the part.
- Créditos curiososAs the movie ends, "THE THE END" is displayed on the screen. This refers to Frank's restaurant, The La Trattoria, which translates to The The Trattoria.
- ConexionesEdited from Jeeves & Wooster (1990)
- Bandas sonoras(I Don't Know Why) But I Do
Written by Paul Gayten and Bobby Charles (as Robert Guidry)
Performed by Clarence 'Frogman' Henry
Courtesy of MCA Records under license from Universal Music Special Markets
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- USD 75,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 33,864,342
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,178,289
- 22 ago 1999
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 54,264,342
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1