Un écrivain riche, qui a eu de terribles expériences avec des copines et ex-épouses avides d'argent, se fait passer pour un romancier fauché et échoué, pour voir si la femme qu'il aime le ve... Tout lireUn écrivain riche, qui a eu de terribles expériences avec des copines et ex-épouses avides d'argent, se fait passer pour un romancier fauché et échoué, pour voir si la femme qu'il aime le veut pour lui-même ou simplement pour son argent.Un écrivain riche, qui a eu de terribles expériences avec des copines et ex-épouses avides d'argent, se fait passer pour un romancier fauché et échoué, pour voir si la femme qu'il aime le veut pour lui-même ou simplement pour son argent.
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When the story begins, you see that writer Sean Stein (Michael Caine) is very bad at picking women. Again and again, the relationships fail and he's now determined NEVER to be with a woman again.
A short time later, Stein is at some charity event when the strangest and funniest meet-cute occurs. All the folks at the event are forced to strip naked...and then they are tied together. Sean is tied up to an equally naked Daisy (Sally Field). Their meeting...to say the least...is quite awkward!
The next day, despite his commitment to have no more women in his life, Sean appears at Daisy's house to ask her out on a date. But to prevent her from taking advantage of him like other women, he tells her he is poor. Despite this, they hit it off well and soon are a number. But there is a problem...Daisy's old boyfriend, a commitment phobe himself, suddenly returns to her life and wants to marry her. What is going to happen next?
The best thing about this comedy is its oddness...and I mean that in a good way. It's not conventional in the least and has a few very funny moments. It's also, despite the commitment problems and lying, a cute romance...however, the notion of Sean lying...well, that might turn off some viewers, that's for sure! But, despite this, I did enjoy the film thanks to the very unconventional script and some nice acting.
Sally Field is a low income artist who is just looking for a real romance, not finding much satisfaction in her relationship with Martin (Guttenburg) a self centered lawyer. What a coincidence that Shuan Stein (Caine), a wealthy writer who have written over much of his fortune to gold digging ex-lovers, should be looking for the same thing. With a few moments of good timing, the two find each other. But, Shuan Stein secretly tests his girlfriend's loyatly by hiding information about his wealth, posing instead as a poor, out-of-work writer madly in love with her. And this is where the story is enjoyable, as Sally Field and Michael Caine charm the audience as conveniently matched romantics.
But, the story becomes a drag once the movie gets into seemingly endless bickering among the characters over matters of money when Martin asks Daisy to marry him and when Daisy (as you should expect) will discover Stein's secret. At that point, everything becomes talk about money, money, money and each character (except for maybe Martin who never seems to have a clue about what's going on) doubting if true love really exists. And as a result, the sweet love story we once enjoyed among Daisy and Martin in the first half is never recovered.
As a romantic comedy, it is a tolerably sweet and funny movie, for the first half. But, I think it ran out of steam as characters never quite seem to retain or even redevelop the charm that they had in the beginning, even after they've resolved their problems.
This is a good show by Sally Field (this is just her kind of part...kind of Murphy's Romance styled) and Michael Caine as the sweet English chap. As for Steve Guttenberg, I only didn't like him because his character was such a creep.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal theatrical feature film of actor Jackie Cooper.
- GaffesAbout two-thirds away in, Sally Field's character finds the newspaper of Michael Caine's character. As she says goodbye, she kisses it and puts lipstick on the newspaper picture. She then drives to his house and shows him the newspaper five minutes later. There is no lipstick left on the picture.
- Citations
Sean Stein: Your honor, is this justice?
Judge: You're asking the wrong guy.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Pour l'amour de l'argent
- Lieux de tournage
- Silverlake, Californie, États-Unis(location: home of Taylor Negron, setting: apartment of Daisy)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 711 976 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 256 557 $ US
- 12 oct. 1987
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 711 976 $ US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1