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Mafia Blues

Titre original : Analyze This
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43min
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6,7/10
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Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal in Mafia Blues (1999)
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GangsterHigh-Concept ComedySatireComedyCrime

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  • Réalisation
    • Harold Ramis
  • Scénario
    • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Peter Tolan
    • Harold Ramis
  • Casting principal
    • Robert De Niro
    • Billy Crystal
    • Lisa Kudrow
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    166 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Harold Ramis
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Lonergan
      • Peter Tolan
      • Harold Ramis
    • Casting principal
      • Robert De Niro
      • Billy Crystal
      • Lisa Kudrow
    • 379avis d'utilisateurs
    • 112avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Paul Vitti
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • Dr. Ben Sobel
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Laura MacNamara Sobel
    Chazz Palminteri
    Chazz Palminteri
    • Primo Sidone
    Kresh Novakovic
    Kresh Novakovic
    • '50s Gangster
    • (as Kresimir Novakovic)
    Bart Tangredi
    Bart Tangredi
    • Young Vitti Sr.
    Michael Straka
    Michael Straka
    • Young Dominic Manetta
    Joseph Rigano
    Joseph Rigano
    • Dominic Manetta
    • (as Joe Rigano)
    Joe Viterelli
    Joe Viterelli
    • Jelly
    Richard C. Castellano
    • Jimmy Boots
    • (as Richard Castellano)
    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Caroline
    Max Casella
    Max Casella
    • Nicky Shivers
    Frank Pietrangolare
    • Tuna
    Kyle Sabihy
    • Michael Sobel
    Bill Macy
    Bill Macy
    • Dr. Isaac Sobel
    Rebecca Schull
    Rebecca Schull
    • Dorothy Sobel
    Pat Cooper
    Pat Cooper
    • Salvatore Masiello
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Carlo Mangano
    • Réalisation
      • Harold Ramis
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Lonergan
      • Peter Tolan
      • Harold Ramis
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    7Movie-12

    Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal form the perfect shtick. *** out of ****.

    ANALYZE THIS / (1999) ***

    It has been a long time since I have seen a comic duo form a better shtick than Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal in the mob comedy "Analyze This," a smart, amusing satire from director Harold Ramis ("Multiplicity," "Groundhog Day"). For a movie like this to succeed past a commercial level, chemistry between the main characters must be amiable and spirited. Crystal and DeNiro indeed mold amiable incentive between themselves, therefore quite a few hilarious moments emerge from their perception of the well-written script by Kenneth Lonergan, Peter Tolan, and Ramis himself.

    "Analyze This" details the lives of two very different individuals. The first person is played by Billy Crystal, a calm, cool, and collected psychiatrist named Ben Sobol, who is divorced with a young teenage son and is engaged to soon wed a resigning TV reporter named Laura MacNamara (Lisa Kudrow). Ben is currently dealing with a emotional patient (Molly Shannon) distressed because her spouse left and filed a restraining order on her. This woman's problems will seem like nothing when Ben obtains his new client.

    Robert DeNiro plays the second person this movie examines, the most powerful mobster in the city of New York, Paul Vitti. He and his accomplices, including a chubby and clumsy bodyguard named Jelly (Joe Viterelli), are in the process of significant business when Vitti experiences an anxiety attack. On the road to a nervous breakdown, this emotionally vulnerable man comes to Ben after Jelly briefly encounters the therapist during a minor car accident. Ben is very nervous with his new patient, who forces compliments and demands upon him.

    The first confrontation sequence between Ben and Paul is quite engaging. There is an instant odd couple chemistry among the two characters. The witty sessions Sobol and Vitti consummate are also very imaginative and smart. The scenes also have the intelligence to take Vitti's emotional problems seriously.

    The setup accurately introduces both the gangsters and the psychiatrist's family. We understand the mob boss's feelings of stress and depression; this picture is not all shallow slapstick comedy, there is a dimensional human touch. The film takes its conflicts seriously, but executes them in a cute humorous style. The audience can also relate to Billy Crystal's character, who is an average Joe with a typical American family in a complicated situation in which he is not entirely sure how to handle.

    Both external and internal conflicts are interestingly accomplished, well structured, presented, and written. The film does a good job of convincingly bringing the world of mobsters to life with well-cast actors and their rich, stylish accents.

    Paul Vitti's sexual life needed more exploration; although his adulterous intentions do induce a few laughs, the story could have gone somewhere with his infidelity. Vitti's family is also irresolute. The film almost never portrays them on screen and seldom does Paul himself discuss his children and wife. The Lisa Kudrow character is furthermore underwritten, never thoroughly examined and very shallow. The lack of chemistry amid Kudrow and Crystal leads to the unconvincing relationship Ben occupies.

    Robert DeNiro is the perfect option for the comic role of Paul Vitti, who is a more difficult character than it may appear. DeNiro triggers a sharp comic edge and gives the right amount of exaggerated sentimentality to Vitti. Lisa Kudrow is fun to watch, producing a dim-minded character whimsically similar to the one in her hit TV sitcom "Friends." Chazz Palminteri and Joe Viterelli contribute different but energetic supporting roles.

    "Analyze This" is unmistakably the right kind of movie for Billy Crystal. I am unaware of another Hollywood comedian who could have conquered his role with more proficiency and mirth; he is one of the main components that makes "Analyze This" work well. Harold Ramis's comedy obviously borrows ideas from past comparable films like "Grosse Point Blank" and "Mafia," but as this production proves, just because it was done before doesn't mean it cannot be successfully accomplished again with the right casting.
    8Xophianic

    Good mixture of comedy and crime-action

    I was looking forward to seeing ANALYZE THIS for many reasons. One, Billy Crystal is one great and funny comedian. Two, Robert De Niro is the king of crime-action movies. I mean, ever saw THE UNTOUCHABLES? Three, the storyline did seem like a very good idea that had never been done before. And four, I love Lisa Kudrow. I was not disappointed with this movie. There could have been more, but it is surely worth seeing. There were only a few instances that I started to really laugh, but there were plenty of good and funny jokes, as well as some good touches of mobster-like crime.

    Ben Sobol (Billy Crystal) is a family psychiatrist who has a son and is engaged to the beautiful Laura MacNamara (Lisa Kudrow). He gets into a car accident with a dim-witted man Jelly (Joe Viterelli), who happens to be the right-hand man to Paul Vitti, (Robert De Niro) the most powerful mobster in New York. This leads to Vitti seeking the help of Sobol. Vitti gets into very emotional moods and anxiety attacks. He refuses to admit it because he doesn't want to show weakness before a big meeting with the heads of the mob group. Sobol must help Vitti realize his problems with his father, as well as try to survive among the gangsters.

    The plot is very original and cool, but the unlikely mixture of crime and comedy might leave a stale taste in your mouth. The curse words in this movie can get a little out of hand for a comedy, but that's because of the crime added to it. They did not bother me at all, in fact I thought it was funny and pulled of very well, especially in scenes between Crystal and De Niro.

    Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro work great together. Both do very good jobs at their performances, even though De Niro's crying scenes seemed a little fake. The one at the end was getting better, but they still looked forced. The gorgeous Lisa Kudrow, although probably a bit under-played, did a good job too. I also think Joe Viterelli did a good job as the stupid, funny mobster. He certainly looks the part of a mobster, and I think the comic touch in his role was pulled off well.

    There were a few plot holes, however, such as the one with Billy Crystal's character having problems with his father. This is, arguably, used to further the plot between De Niro and his father, but it is never resolved for Crystal. There are also a few jokes that didn't work, but the jokes that do work completely make up for them. This movie is different from your average SNL-alumni comedy movie, but it's full of funny jokes and characters and is certainly worth a rent.
    cocaine_rodeo

    "I Go Fag, You Die

    I really liked this movie. It was pretty damned funny. De Niro and Crystal made a good team. Sure, both De Niro and Crystal have built their careers on these characters (De Niro as the tough guy gangster and Crystal as the nuerotic worried guy), but just so long as they play them to perfection, like we know they can, then it's fine with me. This is also a fairly original idea, not never been done before, but still pretty clever.

    Besides De Niro and Crystal, I though Lisa Kudrow was very funny. Once again, she plays a sort of ditzy blonde, but she does it well, even though I hear she is very intelligent. Chazz Plaminteri was also pretty funny. I liked the line "I wanna go see a movie, but it's all just violent shoot em' up s***; I get enough of that at work". The kid who played Billy Crystal's son did a good job.

    I liked this movie because there was a mix of subtle humor and just being silly. I like how every single mafia stereo type is made fun of, like the thing with the nick-names, where Billy Crystal's character starts spouting off nonsense names like Sammy Da Schnoz, and Elmer Da Fudd. I good comedy for those who don't mind cussing (the previews should automatically drive you away if your opposed to cussing). 9/10
    8the_godfather424

    "Nobody helps Paul Vitti"

    A complete comedy farce. Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal are both great fun and so is Joe Viterelli as De Niro's hilarious security guard Jelly. It is amusing. Nothing is wrong with the film accept its language. No one should complain about its content. Its content is meant to be funny. When mobster Paul Vitti(De Niro) is suffering anxiety attacks for some odd reason, he sees a shrink named Ben Sobel(Crystal) to solve his tragedys and ways to move through the mob. The idea is small and it stretches out too far but its still great fun. To me this is De Niro's best comic performance of all. The most hilarious part in the film has to be where Crystal is in the church getting hugged by a stranger. An 8.3/10.
    8Boyo-2

    Extra funny

    I enjoyed this much more than I expected to. DeNiro hasn't had a part this good in years, and he plays it to the hilt. It will remind you why you liked him in the first place. Billy Crystal is just as good, but it DeNiro's movie all the way. Your life will not be changed by watching this, but you will enjoy it.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Robert De Niro, he and Billy Crystal briefly toyed with the idea of co-directing the movie before deciding to offer it to Harold Ramis, who accepted.
    • Gaffes
      FBI agents are shown participating in the 1957 Appalachian raid. In that year, J. Edgar Hoover's FBI's official policy was that the Mafia did not exist, so no federal agents were involved in the raid which was conducted by New York state troopers only.
    • Citations

      Boss Paul Vitti: Whoever did that thing to you-know-who, that good friend of mine, they're trying to do that to me now, and I'm having a lot of feelings about that. And I'm... and I'm trying to get some... some...

      Dr. Ben Sobel: [whispering] "Closure"

      Boss Paul Vitti: ...closure on that, ya know?

      Primo: What kind of feelings?

      Boss Paul Vitti: I'm... I'm very angry, I'm feeling very angry about that. I'm... I'm really... uh... I'm enraged, I'm feeling very, very mad about that.

      Primo: So why are you telling me?

      Boss Paul Vitti: Why am I telling you? Like you don't know nothing about it, huh? You don't know... what?

      Primo: I don't know what your talking about.

      Boss Paul Vitti: Okay, whatever, whatever. I'm just trying to...

      Dr. Ben Sobel: [Whispering] "Tell you about my feelings..."

      Boss Paul Vitti: ...tell you about my feelings and that, uh...

      Dr. Ben Sobel: [Whispering] "I'm angry..."

      Boss Paul Vitti: ...I'm angry and... and that anger is a...

      Dr. Ben Sobel: [Whispering] "Blocked wish...?"

      Boss Paul Vitti: ...a blocked wish. And I'm looking forward to seeing you... next week at that thing, and then I can... unblock that angered wish... and then hopefully... hopefully you make one more move on me you motherfucker I'll fuckin' cut your fuckin' balls off I'll shove them up your fuckin' ass, I'll fuckin' bury you, I'll put fuckin' ice picks in your eyes, I'll chop your fuckin' eyeballs, I'll send them to your fuckin' family so they can eat 'em for dessert. You understand me?

      Primo: Hey Paul...

      Boss Paul Vitti: What?

      Primo: Fuck you.

      Boss Paul Vitti: You motherfucker!

      Primo: [to Moony] You get a dictionary and find out what this "closure" is. If that's what he's going to hit us with, I want to know what it is

      Boss Paul Vitti: [to Dr. Sobel] Yeah. How was that?

      Dr. Ben Sobel: It was going great until the... cutting off of the balls and shoving it up his ass.

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      Ted Snyder and Francis Wheeler

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      Under license from EMI Music Special Markets

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Analízame
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Greenwich Studios - 12100 Ivan Tors Boulevard, Miami, Floride, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
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      • 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 106 885 658 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 383 507 $US
      • 7 mars 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 176 885 658 $US
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      1 heure 43 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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