Dopo che è stato licenziato, un marito cambia ruolo con sua moglie. Ritorna al lavoro e diventa un papà casalingo, un lavoro che non ha idea di come fare.Dopo che è stato licenziato, un marito cambia ruolo con sua moglie. Ritorna al lavoro e diventa un papà casalingo, un lavoro che non ha idea di come fare.Dopo che è stato licenziato, un marito cambia ruolo con sua moglie. Ritorna al lavoro e diventa un papà casalingo, un lavoro che non ha idea di come fare.
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- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Recensioni in evidenza
The script is well-written. Though you can call it predictable, it deserves to be predictable. Besides, the plot turns make sense in the context of the characters, and don't feel contrived. The film delivers a fine message without suffocating you with corny sentiment. And Keaton's wonderful performance keeps the film airtight.
There are many hilarious moments. The gag in which Keaton plays poker with a group of homemakers, using coupons instead of money, is absolutely priceless! Plus, I felt for the characters and when you feel for the characters, the jokes are always funnier. When Keaton gets himself into one dilemma after another, I was laughing because I felt sorry for him, and that's the key to physical comedy. You have to care for the character's intentions.
"Mr. Mom" is a funny, sweet, kind-hearted family comedy that doesn't cater to any particular age group. At first glance, it looks an anti-parenting film that manipulates us guys into thinking, "Geez, I'm never gonna have a kid." But as Keaton's character goes through his arc, your attitude changes along with his. Go see it! A truly entertaining movie that's likable in all aspects!
My score: 8 (out of 10)
I mean, who really gets tired of seeing Michael Keaton playing a housewife? There's just no equivalent to this when it comes to great comedy. I've seen it countless times, and can't believe how little recognition this film actually gets. The main plot of the movie is that Keaton gets fired (or laid off, I can't honestly remember, it's been so long since I've seen it...) from his job, and ironically enough his wife wants to go to work for an advertising company. Reluctantly he agrees, and what follows is just pure chaos. He loves his wife, but at times you get the feeling not enough to keep doing the daily, mundane rituals, he feels woman should be stuck with doing.
It's a great comedy and an awesome rent for anyone over the age of 10. A film that you could actually watch with your kids, and still not have them get certain underlying jokes.
A 9 out of 10 in my estimation. 10 being the highest that is, and the reason I give it a 9 and not quite a 10, well....I guess you'll just have to watch it to make your own decision about that.
And that's my review.
If you have no children, are a man, and have never had to raise any children even for a weekend, then you will certainly appreciate this movie. Everyone should appreciate it, but those of us who have never had the "pleasure" of changing a diaper will probably identify the most.
I cannot imagine how this movie only got a 6.1 on IMBD. I have never known anyone who did not enjoy it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMichael Keaton turned down Splash - Una sirena a Manhattan (1984) to do this movie.
- BlooperThere would be no reason for the parents' traffic route at school to be reversed when dropping off or picking up their kids. Entering on the right would always be the best option so that passengers could leave or board directly at the curb.
- Citazioni
Jack Butler: [Enters scene revving chainsaw] How ya doin'. You must be Ron Richardson. I'm Jack Butler, nice to meetcha.
Ron Richardson: Pleased to meet you.
Jack Butler: Huh?
Ron Richardson: I say I'm pleased...
[Jack Turns chainsaw off]
Ron Richardson: ...to meet you. I'm just waiting for Caroline.
Jack Butler: Well, uh, you know women.
Ron Richardson: Yeah, I'd like to think I do.
Jack Butler: Wanna beer?
Ron Richardson: It's 7 o'clock in the morning.
Jack Butler: Scotch?
Ron Richardson: Not during working hours. Ooooh, sorry pal.
Jack Butler: No problem. Come on over here Ron. Let me show you what I'm doing, taking advantage of some of the time off. To, uh, add a whole new wing on here. Gonna rip these walls out and, uh, of course re-wire it.
Ron Richardson: Yeah, you gonna make it all 220?
Jack Butler: Yeah, 220, 221. Whatever it takes.
- Curiosità sui creditiAs Quebec had a different French version made in Montreal, the introducing credits has the scenes dubbed in Parisian French (made in France) version. Once the credits ends, the Quebec French dubbing version begins...
- Versioni alternativeIn one scene, Jack's "girlfriends" take him to a male strip show in which the dancers are dressed as astronauts. Jack comments "These aren't the guys from the space shuttle, are they?" When the film was first shown on network television in 1986, the line was removed, presumably because it seemed in poor taste coming so soon after the Challenger disaster.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Precious Images (1986)
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Las locas peripecias de un Sr. mamá
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 152 Greenfield Avenue, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Jack and Caroline's house)
- Azienda produttrice
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 64.783.827 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 947.197 USD
- 24 lug 1983
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 64.783.827 USD