1968 के चुनाव वाले दिन, एक नाई और महिलाओं में लोकप्रिय शख्स बाल काटने और अपनी बहुत सी गर्लफ्रेंड और रखैल के साथ लेन-देन करने में व्यस्त होता है, जिसके पति से उसकी मुलाकात होती है और उसे पता ... सभी पढ़ें1968 के चुनाव वाले दिन, एक नाई और महिलाओं में लोकप्रिय शख्स बाल काटने और अपनी बहुत सी गर्लफ्रेंड और रखैल के साथ लेन-देन करने में व्यस्त होता है, जिसके पति से उसकी मुलाकात होती है और उसे पता चलता है कि उसकी पूर्व प्रेमिका के साथ उसका प्रेम प्रसंग चल रहा है.1968 के चुनाव वाले दिन, एक नाई और महिलाओं में लोकप्रिय शख्स बाल काटने और अपनी बहुत सी गर्लफ्रेंड और रखैल के साथ लेन-देन करने में व्यस्त होता है, जिसके पति से उसकी मुलाकात होती है और उसे पता चलता है कि उसकी पूर्व प्रेमिका के साथ उसका प्रेम प्रसंग चल रहा है.
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Beatty has never been more charming - or revealing as emptily vain as anyone so "successful" with women can become, and the film switches between surprisingly adult material even for now with a concern for mid-life crises, cultural politics, and ultimately, a cynical view of how the free-wheeling 60s counterculture didn't take themselves seriously enough. Robert Towne's influence in the script is clearly evident.
Already "dated" when it came out, it's a great snapshot of the times, its concerns and issues, and is relevant today.
Here in the updated "Shampoo", Beatty and Towne make the hero an assumed-to-be-gay hairdresser (instead of impotent)and the results are inspired bedroom farce mixed with social satire.
Younger viewers may find the film a little dated but it was a "period" film when it was made (set in 68 when it was shot in 74) so Ashby consciously gave it that dated look. For me this and Heaven Can Wait are Beatty's best work. Walks a fine comic/tragic line. And this really feels like the closest character to Beatty's heart. It was after this that I went back and saw Splendor in the Grass and began to appreciate Beatty as an actor rather than just a gigolo celebrity.
Great dialogue by Towne, Jack Warden's hilarious and Julie Christie is stunning.
Lee Grant won an Oscar for playing Lester's bored wife who can't seem to take her eyes off Beatty, and even her nymphet daughter (a young Carrie Fisher) desperately wanted him to be engaging in reciprocal sex Grant's actually quite jovial and adorable in her role as we heartily feel for her character near the climax
Warren Beatty appears either excitable or distracted through most of the story He lies, hides, and denies facts, doing whatever it takes to make everyone happy...
If you like to see Julie Christie notoriously fellating Beatty underneath an elegant dinner table well don't miss this funny sex comedy which received four Oscar nominations
Structurally, "Shampoo" is brilliantly devised. Each character has an opposite. George, the satyr, has Lester, the cuckhold, as his opposite. George exudes natural sexual appeal, whereas Lester is loved merely for his wealth. Tony Bill's character, an ad executive, is the younger version of Lester. Tony Bill dangles a job offer to Goldie Hawn in order to bed her. Despite his hip outward appearance, this character is as staid as Lester. In fact, the two characters are linked by separate scenes in which each one stares out of a skyscraper window, gazing at a panoramic view of L.A., and makes a world-weary comment about the craziness below (in Bill's case, he says, "Jesus, this town"). There is also a contrast between George and Jackie. George, in his own words, "doesn't f*** for money, I do it for fun," whereas Jackie ends up as a kept girl (by Lester). Goldie Hawn's character also prostitutes herself, in a very subtle way. In the moral universe of Beverly Hills in 1968, Beatty's promiscuity seems more pure than the money-driven machinations of everyone else.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाLovers off and on since 1967, Warren Beatty and Julie Christie broke up for good during the making of this movie. They remained friends and later worked together in Heaven Can Wait (1978).
- गूफ़The Coca-Cola can George drinks from while chatting with Lorna is a post-1968 design.
- भाव
George Roundy: Can't we just, eh, be friends?
Lorna: Okay.
[teen-aged Lorna makes George an offer he can't refuse]
Lorna: You wanna fuck?
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटIn the opening credits, horror film producer/actor William Castle is billed as "Bill Castle," but in the end credits he is back to "William Castle."
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Precious Images (1986)
- साउंडट्रैकWouldn't It Be Nice
(1966) (uncredited)
Music by Brian Wilson
Lyrics by Tony Asher, Mike Love and Brian Wilson
Performed by The Beach Boys
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