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Così come eravamo

Titolo originale: Just the Way You Are
  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 34min
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Kristy McNichol in Così come eravamo (1984)
A disabled musician thinks people treat her differently because of her disability, so she goes to a ski resort with her leg in a cast to test this theory.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA disabled musician thinks people treat her differently because of her disability, so she goes to a ski resort with her leg in a cast to test this theory.A disabled musician thinks people treat her differently because of her disability, so she goes to a ski resort with her leg in a cast to test this theory.A disabled musician thinks people treat her differently because of her disability, so she goes to a ski resort with her leg in a cast to test this theory.

  • Regia
    • Édouard Molinaro
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Allan Burns
  • Star
    • Kristy McNichol
    • Michael Ontkean
    • Kaki Hunter
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1130
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Allan Burns
    • Star
      • Kristy McNichol
      • Michael Ontkean
      • Kaki Hunter
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    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    Kristy McNichol
    Kristy McNichol
    • Susan Berlanger
    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Peter Nichols
    Kaki Hunter
    Kaki Hunter
    • Lisa Elliott
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Francois Rossignol
    Catherine Salviat
    Catherine Salviat
    • Nicole Schallon
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Sam Carpenter
    Alexandra Paul
    Alexandra Paul
    • Bobbie
    Lance Guest
    Lance Guest
    • Jack
    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • Frank Bantam
    • (as Timothy Daly)
    Patrick Cassidy
    Patrick Cassidy
    • Steve Haslachez
    Gérard Jugnot
    Gérard Jugnot
    • Desk Clerk
    André Oumansky
    André Oumansky
    • Doctor
    Billy Kearns
    Billy Kearns
    • Earl Cooper
    Joyce Gordon
    Joyce Gordon
    • Answering Service Lady
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Assistant Manager
    Jean-Claude Ostrander
    • Ski Instructor
    Garrick Dowhen
    • Bill Holland
    Paul Soles
    • Arthur Berlanger
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      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Allan Burns
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    6moonspinner55

    Smart, sensitive romantic comedy gives way to directionless second-act...

    Kristy McNichol gives a good if uneven performance as a crippled flautist--working her way through a series of romantic losers here at home--who travels to a French ski-resort and gets a bright idea: she replaces her cumbersome leg-brace with a cast and finds guys wanting her sexually for the first time. Bumpy romantic comedy begins well, but is really two different pictures, with Kristy's musician going from shyly seductive girl to mercurial, exasperating kid. There are some savvy moments, but mostly in the quietly charming first hour. Once in France, where McNichol hooks up with incredibly patient photographer Michael Ontkean, the filmmakers get too silly, replacing the satiric wit with cheap, blurry sentiment and a pointless discotheque sequence that goes on...and on. **1/2 from ****
    6michelle71

    Cute but not always believable

    I'll start with the positive: it takes place in the Alps, so the scenery is magnificent (especially the hot-air balloon scene). Kristy McNicol is just adorable in this movie. You can't help rooting for her. And the overall message is quite positive ( you have to accept yourself the way you are and other people will love you for it)

    But...the first 45 minutes of the movie are a bit useless. She has 3 love interests who bring absolutely nothing to the rest of the movie. She's a concert flutist, but she could have had any job that would bring her to Europe. The script is pretty cheesy overall.

    But it brought me back to the mid-80's, when I was a teenager...the hair, the colourful clothes, the synthesizers... nice little movie!
    6SnoopyStyle

    overly long first act

    In New York City, Susan Berlanger (Kristy McNichol) is a concert flutist with a lame leg. Gay investment banker and friend Frank Bantam (Tim Daly) had proposed a marriage of convenience and moving them to Texas. Her best friend Lisa Elliott is a dancer. Jack is her telephone answering service and wants a date despite never met her. Sam Carpenter asks for a date with Lisa but falls for Susan instead. Somehow, her bum leg always get in the way. While on an European tour, she convinces a doctor to put a leg cast on her and goes to a ski resort pretending to have a leg injury. Photographer Peter Nichols (Michael Ontkean) is taken with her convinced that she's hiding a secret.

    This movie is split in two. For the first part, the movie introduces three romantic possibilities for Susan. That's plenty enough to last a whole rom-com movie. She has a best friend. The whole movie is set up but it's really only a set up to introduce the premise. The premise could have been introduced with fewer characters and a shorter time. In fact, Ontkean is introduced after over forty minutes and he's the romantic partner. That's halfway into the movie. It's too late and his meet cute is inferior to both Jack and Sam. There is a cheesy music montage and that's fun. I do like the second half. I just wish that it gets there quicker.
    9dwr246

    Fun, but slightly flawed, movie

    Given the title, I expected a little more in common with the Billy Joel song of the same name. But while the heroine at one points tells her soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend that he'll find someone to love him just the way he is, her own discovery of that fact is somewhat unclear.

    Susan Berlanger (Kristi McNichol) is a pretty, talented flautist, who, unfortunately wears a leg brace. Because her disability is visible, Susan is always treated differently, to the point where she begins to feel that people don't see her, they just see her disability. This is also why her love life has been a disaster. She is all set to marry her gay friend, Frank (Tim Daly), in order to help him hide his sexuality to get ahead in business, but decides not to when she realizes that the marriage won't meet her - or his - sexual needs. After she and her best friend, Lisa (Kaki Hunter) experience a series of disastrous relationships, Susan gets booked on a European tour. While in France, Susan hits upon an idea to find out how people will react if they don't know she is disabled - hide the disability. So, she gets a doctor to put a cast on her bad leg, and heads off to a ski resort. Once there, she meets an assortment of colorful characters: Nicole (Catherine Salviat), a single woman having an affair with a married man who stands her up so that she and Susan have to share a room; Francois Rossignol (Andre Dussollier), a former skier who lost a leg; Peter Nichols (Michael Ontkean), a handsome professional photographer there to shoot a ski competition; and Bobbie (Alexandra Paul), Peter's insufferable girlfriend. As Susan's vacation progresses, she does all kinds of things she's never done before, including winning a ski race. Peter's growing attraction to Susan causes his relationship with Bobbie to break up. And while the feelings are mutual, Susan begins to feel uneasy that she is deceiving Peter, but can't figure out how to tell him about her disability. Will she, or will they part without Peter ever knowing?

    The premise is intriguing, in that the only way Susan can find out how people will feel about her is by hiding her disability. And yet, once she does that, at some point, she will have to come clean about it. Unfortunately, her revelation is done in such an anticlimactic way, that the viewer is left unsure what, if anything, she has learned as a result of her stay at the ski resort. Also, the movie has a disjointed feel to it, leaving the viewer wondering what Susan's bad relationships in America had to do with her adventures in France. Fortunately, the film moves along at a good pace, the action is fun, and the characters are likable, so you don't care too much that it doesn't have the depth it could. But it did leave me wondering how much better it could have been had the writers decided to explore more of Susan's self discovery.

    The acting, overall, was good. McNichol never fails to give a pleasant performance, and she makes Susan likable in spite of her shortcomings. Her injection of humor into Susan's situation is exceptionally well done. Ontkean makes a wonderful leading man, playing Peter as someone who definitely looks beneath the surface and who is far more interested in what he finds there. Salviat and Dussollier are delightful as people with distinctly European sensibilities, who completely confuse Susan. Hunter does a nice job with Lisa, giving us a woman who knows her shortcomings, and has learned to live with them. The only weak performance was Alexandra Paul as Bobbie, who was so one dimensional that it was painful. While Bobbie was indeed shallow and self absorbed, a good portrayal of her would have given the viewer some sympathy for her losing her man. Paul's performance makes you want to applaud as she stamps off after throwing her final tantrum. The rest of the supporting cast does a good job of keeping things light.

    Visually, it's a lovely film, especially the ski resort, which has an air of leisure and celebration completely appropriate to the action taking place there.

    Overall, this is a fun film, and a very enjoyable one, but it still leaves the nagging question of how much better it could have been had it paused to do a little more exploration of Susan's self discovery, and shown you that she was indeed lovable just the way she was.
    bigpappa1--2

    I JUST LOVE THIS FILM THE WAY IT IS

    OK, I have posted a review for this film in the past, but I just love this film sooooooooooo much. Kristy MacNichol is so terrific and so appealing in this film and the rest of the cast is well perfectly casted. This film really tugs at your heart strings. Like the scene where she is able to ski for the first time, talk about uplifting. And when her character experiences pain, you feel it to because one can't but help to get involved into her journey of self discovery. This is also very well directed with lots of pretty scenery and the music score is just perfect for this film. Every time I see this movie it just gets better every time. Go out and rent this film right away. It is a very underrated classic.

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      Filming was delayed for a full year after Kristy McNichol developed a chemical imbalance (also reported as an emotional breakdown) and could not continue filming. She recovered in just two weeks, but the snowy second half of the film required waiting until next winter to shoot it.
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      After getting paint on the back of his overcoat carrying Susan Berlanger up the stairs, Sam Carpenter returns to the cab without any paint on his overcoat.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 novembre 1984 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hotel Mont Blanc, Megeve, Francia(Various scenes)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.889.694 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.291.803 USD
      • 18 nov 1984
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