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Tango para tres

Título original: Three to Tango
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38min
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Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott, and Matthew Perry in Tango para tres (1999)
A rich businessman's assumption that his new colleague is gay leads him to ask the man to keep an eye on his mistress. However, the man is not gay, and begins to fall for the woman himself.
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La suposición de un empresario adinerado de que el nuevo colega es gay lo lleva a pedirle que vigile a su amante. Sin embargo, el hombre no es gay y también comienza a enamorarse de la mujer... Leer todoLa suposición de un empresario adinerado de que el nuevo colega es gay lo lleva a pedirle que vigile a su amante. Sin embargo, el hombre no es gay y también comienza a enamorarse de la mujer.La suposición de un empresario adinerado de que el nuevo colega es gay lo lleva a pedirle que vigile a su amante. Sin embargo, el hombre no es gay y también comienza a enamorarse de la mujer.

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      • Aline Brosh McKenna
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      • Neve Campbell
      • Matthew Perry
      • Dylan McDermott
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    7Shiva-11

    A date movie that doesn't insult your intelligence

    Typical Hollywood formula: guy meets girl, guy wants girl, but girl thinks guy is gay and he must maintain the charade or lose a job. In this case the guy in question is Oscar Novak (Matt Perry), who, with his business partner (Oliver Platt) is competing for a $90 million renovation project. To complicate matters, Charles, the guy in charge of assigning the project (Dylan McDermott), asks Oscar to shadow his mistress (Neve Campbell) and keep her away from any guys. Oscar doesn't realize why he's been chosen (Charles thinks he's gay) until it's too late. Of course it's only a matter of time before Oscar and Amy fall in love and chaos ensues.

    Perry essentially does a rehash of his Chandler persona from "Friends", which makes Oscar a charming, neurotic klutz who makes little headway with women. Campbell's Amy is energetic as the independent life loving bohemian and her omnipresent grin and boundless optimism light up the screen (luckily there's no screaming). Platt, although uncharacteristically subdued, is hilarious as always and has some of the best lines in the film. Unfortunately, McDermott's portrayal of the self-absorbed- pretty-boy-Donald-Trump-wannabe is suprisingly lifeless and the only weak link in the film.

    Tango is not groundbreaking cinema -the straight-guy-pretending-to-be-gay (and vices versa) routine has surely been done in every medium known to man. Unlike many of its predecessor's, however, it manages to be amusing without being offensive: Oscar doesn't try to "act" gay - he does not become a mincing, effeminate, fop with a lisp - rather he conducts himself as he always has. Although humor is the method of delivery, the movie manages to honestly convey the difficulty people must face when, for whatever reason, they are forced to live a lie. Oscar's "coming out" speech emphasizes this point, and manages to be poignant and educational without being melodramatic.

    If you're looking for an entertaining date movie that doesn't require a box of Kleenex this movie amply fits the bill.
    Steve-176

    Three to What?

    It takes Three To Tango. So why the rock and roll, not tango, sequence during the starting credits? These credits are James Bondish; silhouettes, but without tango music; a very entertaining sequence in fact, but they point to the bits and pieces nature of Three To Tango. It's a film in parts.

    But some of the parts are downright funny.

    Matthew Perry (Friends) plays Oscar an architect who with his gay partner Peter (Oliver Platt , Funny Bones) are after a contract to build some swank building for slime ball rich guy Charles (Dylan McDermott).

    Charles is two timing his wife with Amy (Neve Campbell, Scream) and thinking that Oscar is gay like Peter, Charles asks Oscar to baby sit Amy because he's fearful of Amy running off with an old boyfriend of hers.

    Of course Oscar and Amy fall in love but Oscar has to pretend he's gay to Amy to keep the contract with Charles, and this keeps the laughs rolling.

    For instance Amy gets to confide with Oscar about the sorts of girly things women apparently share with gay men. He also has to deal with the men now attracted to him because they think he's gay.

    Hollywood has an uneasy relationship with homosexuality. These days its common to have the comical gay friend or two mincing about in mainstream films (As Good As It Gets, Beverley Hills Cop and many others).

    These personalties are added almost strictly for laughs and they are sometimes genuinely amusing but a good dose of homophopia is necessary to really enjoy Three To Tango.

    Those not inclined to hate those "batting for the other side" will be a bit under awed by many of the scenes in this film but there's nothing new about that.

    Still these sorts of movies may well be seen to be an important step in the true "coming out" of this minority group on the big screen. Judging though by the ill tuned guffaws on air at the screening I attended there's a long way to go as yet.

    There are often two or three gags going on at once in any case. This film takes the bird shot approach to comedy. Let off a blast of jokes all at once and one or two might hit their target.

    But still the two central characters, Amy and Oscar, do develop some credibility which isn't surprising since they're the only ones who aren't vapid stereotypes.

    That might have been not so easy though. I was often still tempted to imagine death mask, hooded, Scream murderers lunging out on the shadows with big knives at Neve Campbell. But she has successfully transcended that sort of typecasting in this film.

    Her hair is cut shorter and she's determinably bubbly, very different to the haunted, hunted character she plays in the Scream films.

    Mathew Perry like Campbell is very likeable in what is sometimes an awkward comedy romance, with a gay fear subplot.

    But overwhelmingly, Three To Tango is often played strictly for fun. Oscar rushes through a market. Instead of knocking over a fruit cart, standard fare for the movies, about six live ducks are thrown at him. Huh! But that was different. And funny.
    8Banky-4

    Familiar, but fun.

    It's true. Actors can take a tired movie plot and make it good. And this movie is a lot like that. Matthew Perry and Neve Campbell have chemistry and Oliver Platt was fun as Matthew's friend. I went in expecting the worst, especially since Entertainment Weekly gave it an "F", but I really thought it was good.
    Chrysanthepop

    Fun Tango

    What you get from 'Three To Tango' is a feel-good (but sort of deja-vu) comedy. It has its own charm, own humour (though very American). Santostefano's direction helps the movie move on a steady track. Matthew Perry's Oscar isn't very different from Chandler Bing, yet he manages to stay funny as hell and never get on our nerves. Neve Campbell's Amy is vivacious, charming, sexy and funny. Dylan McDermott does alright as the arrogant boss. Oliver Platt is decent (although he does go overboard at times). Unlike other more recent American comedies, 'Three To Tango' has a more classy appeal. The background score is very likable. The film is set in the busy city which is beautifully shot. Though it does have its share of toilet humour and over-the-top comedy, I can safely say it's one of the better American comedies, fun enough to watch on a rainy day accompanied by a great background score.
    7philip_vanderveken

    The nice humor makes you forget about most flaws.

    I've always been a fan of Matthew Perry in the sitcom "Friends". I still think he was absolutely great as Chandler Bing. But so far he could never convince me as an actor on the big silver screen. Somehow it just didn't work out as well as it did in those ten years of "Friends". But this movie is different. I really liked him in this one.

    "Three to Tango" is a comedy that sometimes goes a bit too far over the top, but that also offers plenty of fun and laughter which will make you forget about the few annoying moments. I liked the story about the two architects who will act as if they are a gay couple, just to get that important restoration job. When the businessman also asks Oscar to keep an eye on his mistress, believing nothing can go wrong since Oscar is "gay", things start to go really wrong, creating a lot of painful but often funny situations...

    I guess the fans of the sitcom "Friends" will love this movie. I know I did and the main reason for that is because Matthew Perry is playing the role he knows best: the likable loser who doesn't do much right. Sure, the movie has it's flaws and no the story isn't world-shockingly original, but it offered me plenty of laughter and that's exactly what I'm looking for in a comedy. That's why I give this movie a 7.5/10.

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      When they are eating the tuna melts (roughly 26:29) there is a closeup of Matthew Perry picking up his sandwich. Those aren't Matthew's hands, as Matthew is missing the tip of his right middle finger due to a childhood accident.
    • Errores
      In the scene at Amy's apartment, Oscar serves champagne in two glasses: one green and one crystaline. When Amy gets out of the shower, Oscar hands her the green glass. But in the next shot, when Amy and Oscar make a toast and lift their glasses, the glasses have been switched: Oscar holds the green glass and Amy the crystaline one.
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      [on being told he's been selected as Gay Man of the Year]

      Oscar Novak: I haven't done anything or anyone to deserve this.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bringing Out the Dead/Body Shots/Crazy in Alabama/Three to Tango/The City (1999)
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      Jumpin' East Of Java
      Written by Brian Setzer

      Produced by Peter Collins

      Performed by The Brian Setzer Orchestra

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de octubre de 1999 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Australia
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Warner Bros.
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    • También se conoce como
      • Three to Tango
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Canary Restaurant, Toronto, Ontario, Canadá(Oscar and Amy run through the rain to the restaurant and have a meal)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Hoyts Distribution
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,570,375
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,406,135
      • 24 oct 1999
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 10,570,375
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