अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn American executive living in Europe plots to murder his judgmental, callous wife, only to get accused of actually murdering her when she disappears after leaving him over his own neurotic... सभी पढ़ेंAn American executive living in Europe plots to murder his judgmental, callous wife, only to get accused of actually murdering her when she disappears after leaving him over his own neurotic behavior.An American executive living in Europe plots to murder his judgmental, callous wife, only to get accused of actually murdering her when she disappears after leaving him over his own neurotic behavior.
Simón Andreu
- Angelo
- (as Simon Andreu)
Fernando Guillén Cuervo
- Jose
- (as Fernando Guillen Cuervo)
Alberto Jiménez
- Man
- (as Alberto Jimenez Arias)
Santiago Álvarez
- Accountant
- (as Santiago Alvarez)
Ferran Audí
- Sebastian
- (as Audi Ferran)
Ricard Borràs
- Father
- (as Ricard Borras)
José Conde
- Juan
- (as Jose Conde Cid)
Sara Fernández
- Waitress
- (as Sara Fernandez)
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Tired of 13 difficult years with his wife Elizabeth, water company executive Howard Pigeon plans her murder on their second honeymoon. However on the day he has planned the deed she disappears leaving him a Dear John note. However the police suspect that he has killed her and begin to put together enough evidence for a trial.
A silly plot is set out but it's done with energy and that saves it. The first half is Howard plotting and the second half is him trapped in a web. The ending is a bit too tidy but it's quite sweet bare in mind you'll have stopped looking for realism by the final scene. The thing that put me off is that it's set in Spain but it isn't used well at all it feels like a cheap UK movie with the mix of accents and cheapish sets etc.
What saves the movie is Jeff Goldblum although he only saves it if you like his brand of nervous Jewish tick stuff, you know, like he does in every film. He is funny and he is right out there in terms of overplaying every part of his character. Without him this would not be worth watching. Rogers isn't any good and isn't in it too much and the mainly Spainish cast are not very funny either. Only a cameo by the great Burt Kwouk takes the eye of Goldblum.
Overall this is silly and feels cheap but Goldblum is great (unless you hate him) and he makes it worth watching.
A silly plot is set out but it's done with energy and that saves it. The first half is Howard plotting and the second half is him trapped in a web. The ending is a bit too tidy but it's quite sweet bare in mind you'll have stopped looking for realism by the final scene. The thing that put me off is that it's set in Spain but it isn't used well at all it feels like a cheap UK movie with the mix of accents and cheapish sets etc.
What saves the movie is Jeff Goldblum although he only saves it if you like his brand of nervous Jewish tick stuff, you know, like he does in every film. He is funny and he is right out there in terms of overplaying every part of his character. Without him this would not be worth watching. Rogers isn't any good and isn't in it too much and the mainly Spainish cast are not very funny either. Only a cameo by the great Burt Kwouk takes the eye of Goldblum.
Overall this is silly and feels cheap but Goldblum is great (unless you hate him) and he makes it worth watching.
Jeff Goldblum in the role he was born to play: Howard Pigeon. Scheming to escape from his unhappy marriage and talking animatedly to himself, Goldblum's delivery of stuttering gesticulation is perfect, eerily resonant of Mamet's use of repetition and rhythmic logic. Pigeon is blissfully unaware of his impending doom as he plots and seethes. Mimi Rodgers is brilliant as his wife and foil Elizabeth Pigeon. The film is strangely set in Spain, with much of it shot along the Spanish coast and in the mountains. Well much of the film follows the finest abusurdist traditions, the ending brings a surprising amount of emotional weight. Worth seeing for Goldblum's performance alone (a strange idea indeed).
This movie was made in 1992, stars Jeff Goldblum and Mimi Rogers, the script is very witty, almost pushing the brink of dark comedy. This is definitely a dialog heavy comedy with smart written all through it. It moves at a wonderful little pace, it almost feels like watching a live stage play, cinematography is simplistic and perfect giving great focus on the actors and letting their performance shine rather than spif it up with drastic camera angles and dramatic lighting. I find many of the lines wonderfully executed with Goldblum's craft, the kind you feel like quoting with friends later on. Commonly unheard of from people i've polled, but highly recommended.
Howard Pigeon (Jeff Goldblum) dreams of a dream girl and it's not his wife Elizabeth Pigeon (Mimi Rogers). They have an unhappy marriage. He has a fantasy of shooting his wife. They are redoing their honeymoon. He buys a gun to do a perfect murder. Instead, she disappears and he becomes the prime suspect.
Writer/director Baz Taylor seems to have mostly been a TV guy who made a few theatrical movies. This is really only for Jeff Goldblum fans as he does his thing in Spain. It is a lot of himming and hawing acting. It's fine for his fans. Mimi Rogers is not always pleasant, but she is the only one in this movie able to face Goldblum mano a mano. There are no other interesting characters or actors. Maybe they had a fun time in Spain.
Writer/director Baz Taylor seems to have mostly been a TV guy who made a few theatrical movies. This is really only for Jeff Goldblum fans as he does his thing in Spain. It is a lot of himming and hawing acting. It's fine for his fans. Mimi Rogers is not always pleasant, but she is the only one in this movie able to face Goldblum mano a mano. There are no other interesting characters or actors. Maybe they had a fun time in Spain.
This movie is rather unknown (only 85 vote on IMDb at the moment) and it should stay unknown.
The movie is very simple. It's very predictable and for a comedy it has very few laughs. Also the style itself is simple and about as average as it can be. The story is not really good and doesn't always flow or makes sense and is filled with some rather big plot-holes.
Jeff Goldblum on the other hand is good and comically talented and so is Burt Kwouk's (Cato from the "Pink Panther" series) in his small but fun role. But quite frankly all of it is not good enough to save this movie.
It is no disaster but it's not recommendable either.
4/10
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The movie is very simple. It's very predictable and for a comedy it has very few laughs. Also the style itself is simple and about as average as it can be. The story is not really good and doesn't always flow or makes sense and is filled with some rather big plot-holes.
Jeff Goldblum on the other hand is good and comically talented and so is Burt Kwouk's (Cato from the "Pink Panther" series) in his small but fun role. But quite frankly all of it is not good enough to save this movie.
It is no disaster but it's not recommendable either.
4/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe script was originally titled "Shooting Harriet", but the writer Robbie Fox used the name Harriet as the heroine in "So I Married An Axe Murderer" instead.
- गूफ़Harold's birthday lasts more than a day.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Anger Management (2003)
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