Jim est le fils grotesque d'un homme d'affaires, qui vit à la maison sans aucune passion. Josie est la magnifique fille d'un riche homme d'affaires qui rêve de quitter la ville. Ils trouvent... Tout lireJim est le fils grotesque d'un homme d'affaires, qui vit à la maison sans aucune passion. Josie est la magnifique fille d'un riche homme d'affaires qui rêve de quitter la ville. Ils trouvent qu'ils ont beaucoup en commun.Jim est le fils grotesque d'un homme d'affaires, qui vit à la maison sans aucune passion. Josie est la magnifique fille d'un riche homme d'affaires qui rêve de quitter la ville. Ils trouvent qu'ils ont beaucoup en commun.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Boy #3
- (as RonReaco M. Lee)
Avis à la une
It's a movie where the characters are trying to understand where the rich, abused, dreaming, "tease" and dweebish, hopeful, incompetent "town liar" come from. There is also a sweet connection they develop from just talking about their lives and how they've changed since they last met. The more we hear and develop feelings for these two confused people, the more we can illustrate their current dilemma of being trapped within the lives that their families want them to live.
The soundtrack was pretty great! One of the best soundtracks I have heard in a comedy.
Dermot and Kieran Mulroney did a nice job playing some goofy small town crooks. However I thought the whole burglar part of the movie could have been achieved in better ways-- but it is what it is.
If you do watch this film look out for a cameo appearance from John Candy as the Target Team manager who gives Whaley his janitor position. Very funny... and casual.
Altogether, very well done and VERY underrated. I still don't understand why Whaley didn't become a bigger star after this movie such as Broderick did with Ferris Bueller. And OK, so maybe not perfect, but there are MUCH worse movies out there. "Career Opportunities" is a fun film that should be watched if you're a fan of John Hughes' work.
Despite being written by top teen-movie maker John Hughes and featuring a pretty decent cast (John Candy has a cameo and the two leads are both capable actors), Career Opportunities (AKA One Wild Night), is a rather weak comedy with irritating characters and very few laughs.
I, like most males who have reviewed this movie on IMDb, do agree, however, that it is worth viewing if you are a fan of Jennifer Connelly and her very impressive curves. The delectable JC looks stunning in a tight white vest and standout scenes include her rollerskating through the shop, and rocking slowly back and forth on a supermarket horse ride (a moment guaranteed to raise the blood pressure of all heterosexual men).
But of course, Ms. Connelly looking damn fine doesn't make this a great piece of film-making (just great eye-candy), and ultimately this is a rather desperate 'comedy' that comes nowhere near to the matching the quality of Hughes' 80s output.
Jennifer Connelly gives a performance as the unhappy rich young woman named Josie McClellan in a film that is unworthy of such a brilliant performance. I really enjoyed the scenes that included John Candy and wish there were more scenes with him. One thing I know is that if I was stuck in a closed place with a woman as gorgeous as Jennifer Connelly I would be ecstatic. For anyone who wants to see Career Opportunities just to see Jennifer Connelly glide and walk around in a tank top than go for it. For anyone else who wants to see the movie itself then don't bother.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Spy magazine, John Hughes was unhappy at how this film turned out, and asked Universal to remove his name from it. They refused.
- GaffesWhile walking at gunpoint between the electronics department and the snack bar, Josie finds time to put on a bra.
- Citations
Josie: Would you go with me somewhere?
Jim Dodge: Where?
Josie: Florida. Wyoming, Spain. It doesn't really matter, just away somewhere.
Jim Dodge: I'd love to. I just can't afford to be... capricious and carefree like yourself. I... I... I got to set my sights on something and then really go for it.
Josie: Like janitor?
Jim Dodge: It's a beginning. I... I'm looking at...
Josie: It's an end.
- Bandes originalesI Wanna Stay Home
Written by Andy Sturmer (as A. Sturmer)
Performed by Jellyfish (as Jelly Fish)
Courtesy of Charisma Records America, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Destinos Opuestos
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 11 336 986 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 024 800 $US
- 31 mars 1991
- Montant brut mondial
- 11 336 986 $US
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1