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Un'infermiera inglese e un soldato americano si incontrano sul fronte italiano, si innamorano durante la prima guerra mondiale, ma gli orrori che li circondano mettono a dura prova la loro s... Leggi tuttoUn'infermiera inglese e un soldato americano si incontrano sul fronte italiano, si innamorano durante la prima guerra mondiale, ma gli orrori che li circondano mettono a dura prova la loro storia d'amore.Un'infermiera inglese e un soldato americano si incontrano sul fronte italiano, si innamorano durante la prima guerra mondiale, ma gli orrori che li circondano mettono a dura prova la loro storia d'amore.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
José Nieto
- Major Stampi
- (as Jose Nieto)
Georges Bréhat
- Captain Bassi
- (as Georges Brehat)
Luigi Barzini
- Court Martial Colonel
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Memmo Carotenuto
- Nino the Doorkeeper
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Recently read the book...disappointed by the movie as it departed from the story in several key areas. The scenery was pretty.
Rock Hudson wasn't bad but it was painfully obvious that Jennifer Jones was a lot older than him. It was absurd she was supposed to be English when she sounded just as American as Hudson and Elaine Stritch. The film is spectacular but too overblown for a trifling romantic story.
Strange that one of America's favorite writers has no success in having his novels transferred to the screen with any fidelity or improvement over the original. 'A Farewell to Arms' is a lumbering, turgid, over-stuffed movie that never seems real. Chemistry between Hudson and Jones is simply not there--Jennifer Jones, in particular, seems remote and detached as the nurse even when she's supposed to be wildly in love. And then there's the matter of length--it seems to go on forever with a very weak resolution.
David O. Selznick wanted to create something that would rank alongside his 'Gone with the Wind' as an epic romance with a war background--but the talky script defeated everyone. Hemingway himself publicly disowned the movie, claiming that Jones was far too old for the part and unhappy about the film in general. At any rate, it was not the hoped for success and did nothing to halt the decline of Selznick's career--or Jennifer Jones' career for that matter. A big disappointment.
David O. Selznick wanted to create something that would rank alongside his 'Gone with the Wind' as an epic romance with a war background--but the talky script defeated everyone. Hemingway himself publicly disowned the movie, claiming that Jones was far too old for the part and unhappy about the film in general. At any rate, it was not the hoped for success and did nothing to halt the decline of Selznick's career--or Jennifer Jones' career for that matter. A big disappointment.
I really wanted to like A Farewell to Arms. But despite for love for Ernest Hemingway and for Rock Hudson, A Farewell to Arms just didn't work for me. Granted it does look amazing, with ravishing use of CinemaScope and the scenery and costumes are gorgeous as you can see in the first hour. The direction is fine, and the music is beautiful and cleverly composed. However, in the pace the film was very pedestrian, but the pace wasn't the only dull thing about it. I am especially talking about the story, which was overall uninteresting and wasn't affecting, and the script, which is really stilted in a lot of scenes. The ending also felt abrupt. The acting is not good, considering how talented the actors are. I love Rock Hudson, and he visibly tries hard and looks really handsome here but he seems very out of his depth. Jennifer Jones is miscast, and her performance is a very uneven mix of overacting and underacting, also she seems very detached from her character and Hudson as well. As for Vittoria di Sica, he overdoes it so wildly you feel as though he accidentally walked onto the wrong set. All in all, despite the talented cast and director and the beautiful visuals and score, the film was dull. 3/10 Bethany Cox
There are so many things that are wrong here - not just the fact that Jennifer Jones was too old to play this part in husband Selznick's movie. First, the script. At times, it is very good, while at others it is amateurish and downright silly. You cringe as the actors say some of their embarrassing bad dialogue. Second, the production values are just as inconsistent. Sometimes, the film looks cheap and like it was made on a dime (for example, it's got some of the worst painted backdrops ever filmed - so obviously fake). But, when it is filmed in actual Italian locales, it looks terrific. Third, the acting by the Jones and Hudson is irritating. They really ham it up so much that it must be seen to be believed. In the more lighthearted segments they are sickeningly sweet and sentimental, while in the dramatic parts, they are so overwrought or serious that you just want to slap them into sensibility. The supporting cast is excellent : Vittorio DeSica (who even managed to get nominated for an Oscar for his performance here), the always interesting Mercedes McCambridge, Oskar Homolka, Kurt Kaszner, and the wonderful Elaine Stritch, who someone had the great sense to cast in her role as a sympathetic nurse. The problem is, the two big hams (Jones and Hudson) keep getting in their way, distracting from their fine performances. Maybe that's why DeSica got his nomination - the Academy felt sorry for him. I've read that the filming of this was beset by many problems caused by producer Selznick, who kept firing staff and replacing them. To many cooks spoil the soup - and that old adage is proven here. The result : an embarrassing critical and box office failure.
Selznick never made another movie.
Jones wouldn't make another movie for 5 years.
And Hudson's career was in the dumper until he made a big comeback in those Doris Day movies.
All in all, watch this if you want to be entertained by some jaw-dropping ineptitude. It's kind of amazing.
Selznick never made another movie.
Jones wouldn't make another movie for 5 years.
And Hudson's career was in the dumper until he made a big comeback in those Doris Day movies.
All in all, watch this if you want to be entertained by some jaw-dropping ineptitude. It's kind of amazing.
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- QuizRock Hudson turned down The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Sayonara (1957) and Ben-Hur (1959) in order to make this film. He later said this was the biggest mistake of his career.
- BlooperThe British nurses at the hospital all have American accents.
- Citazioni
Major Alessandro Rinaldi: She's very strange, very moody, who knows she might even prefer you to me.
- Curiosità sui creditiProducer David O. Selznick tries to imitate the opening credits of his classic film, "Gone With The Wind", by having the letters of the title "A Farewell to Arms" sweep slowly across the screen from right to left.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Kronos: The Ghost of Nero (1967)
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Adiós a las armas
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Venzone, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italia(first 20 minutes)
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- Budget
- 4.353.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 21 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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