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Kimberly

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
839
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Gabrielle Anwar, Sean Astin, Jason Lewis, Robert Mailhouse, and Christopher Rydell in Kimberly (1999)
aka Kimberly
Riproduci trailer1: 32
1 video
3 foto
CommediaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFour young men fall in love with the same woman and struggle to keep their pact with one another not to woo her.Four young men fall in love with the same woman and struggle to keep their pact with one another not to woo her.Four young men fall in love with the same woman and struggle to keep their pact with one another not to woo her.

  • Regia
    • Frederic Golchan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Frederic Golchan
    • Guy de Maupassant
  • Star
    • Veronica Alicino
    • Gabrielle Anwar
    • Willow Anwar
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    839
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Frederic Golchan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frederic Golchan
      • Guy de Maupassant
    • Star
      • Veronica Alicino
      • Gabrielle Anwar
      • Willow Anwar
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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      • 1 vittoria in totale

    Video1

    Daddy Who?
    Trailer 1:32
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    Interpreti principali36

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    Veronica Alicino
    Veronica Alicino
    • Sara
    Gabrielle Anwar
    Gabrielle Anwar
    • Kimberly
    Willow Anwar
    • Lillie
    Philippe Angers
    • Client
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Bob
    Thomas Burke
    • Walter's Neighbor
    Peter Bush
    Peter Bush
    • Peter Bush
    Colleen Byrne
    • Jenny
    Peggy Cafferty
    Peggy Cafferty
    • Salesgirl in Babyshop
    Patty Duke
    Patty Duke
    • Dr. Feinstenberger
    Jean De Baer
    • Elizabeth-Scott's Mother
    • (as Jean DeBaer)
    Jim Gaffigan
    Jim Gaffigan
    • Jim at the Ad Agency
    Dixon Gillis
    • Henry Leopard
    Amanda Harvey
    Amanda Harvey
    • Melanie
    Randy Hock
    • Student
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Hanna
    Fenton Lawless
    Fenton Lawless
    • Patrick
    Jason Lewis
    Jason Lewis
    • Scott
    • Regia
      • Frederic Golchan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frederic Golchan
      • Guy de Maupassant
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    5dansview

    Finding Love and Themselves

    I like to have someone to root for,even in a romantic comedy. For the first half of this picture, I didn't have that. The woman was a player, the men were either obnoxious idiots, or disengaged losers, and there was little character development to most of them.

    That's why I clicked out of netflix at the halfway point. But I wound up giving it another chance the next day and watched the second half. OK, it redeemed itself. Just barely, but I'll give it some credit.

    I liked the concept: Four grown buddies who bond over rowing on the Delware River and find both love and themselves.Philadelphia looked absolutely great, if that's where it was actually filmed.

    There were some questionable morality issues, but they resolved themselves for the most part by the end.

    Sean Astin was his usual self. Not much of a stretch there. If you like his general routine, you will like him here. (Carefree, blue collar, slovenly, short guy) Gabrielle Anwar is about 7 years past her prime beauty era from Scent of a Woman and For Love or Money. Now she is also speaking in a British accent, which I think is her normal voice. (she played Americans in those other two films) In this film, she is at times wiry, and shows her age in terms of forehead wrinkles and some anguished facial expressions toward the end. Nevertheless, she is appealing, and you can understand why the guys like her.

    I liked the last scene very much. Without spoiling it, you see that the men have found their piece of the happiness pie.
    5inkblot11

    Not great, despite being based on a story by Maupassant, but fans of romantic drama might like it

    Four members of a Philadelphia rowing crew are hoping to improve as a team. One is an investment banker (Sean Astin), another is a professor, etc. Although none of them are married, they talk about the ladies a lot. Thus, when they get a new commander, Kimberly (Gabrielle Anwar), who comes ready to whip them into shape, all of the men's heads are turned. Therefore, they vow to each other that NONE of them will pursue the single Kimmie, despite her unwedded status. They are sworn to honor this pledge. However, each man begins a "thing" with Kimberly in the shadows. When she turns up pregnant, all of them are thrown for a loop. Who is the father? Will they ever know? How will they deal with this dagger into their friendship? This okay film has some really attractive players and sets. But, despite being based on a story by the great Maupassant, its only mildly diverting in plot and resolution. If you are a fan of romantic dramas, you will probably be interested in a view. All others may want to treat it like the plague.
    *bucks

    Better product than the production process would suggest

    In the fall of 1998, in Philadelphia, we started production on a $2mil film that created a new Murphy's Law - "The Kimberly Effect". Things went wrong due to the general ineptness,politely called inexperience, of an odd crew led by the usual Los Angeles cast of meglomaniacal above the line people. This was particularly amusing because if they weren't Europeans, they were Isralis - how do they learn a second language, figure out who to "lunch" with and become the aspiring arbitrars of American pop culture? The only answer - the Kimberly Effect. Last month I got to see this film projected at the Houston International Film Festival, introduced by director Frederic Golchan, who walked right by me 4 or 5 times without recognition, even though in Philadelphia he gave me champagne. Product placement, but champagne none the less. He was busy being schmoozed by the festival folks, so I did not bother him. Amazingly, this picture was sweet and funny and made Philadelphia look beautiful - no small feat. Gabrielle Anwar and Chris Rydell had great chemistry, and people laughed in all the right places. A model turned actor was the only weak link in the cast, and he's so attractive no one else at the theatre seemed to notice. The music was lovely, and all in all, it was a pleasant bit of entertainment. I kept waiting for the film to break, the theatre to burn, the popcorn to spill, but nothing happened. The Kimberly Effect was over. I hope they sell the movie.
    Jocelyn265

    its up there

    Kimberly,, a movie of comedy, love, and hardship. This is a movie that will make you laugh, cry, and get that warm feeling in your heart. The first time I saw it I didn't even get up to go to the bathroom, and I had to go very bad. The movie is not meant for manly men, it is a "chik-flick".But a damn good one! It is one of those films that wants to make you laugh and cry at the same time, with a happy ending that makes you happy. Gabrielle Anwar is an exeptional actor along with the rest of the cast! Girls, this is defineately a movie to go rent!!!!!
    djexplorer

    How about flipping the script, one of these days, movieland?

    On another level "Kimberly" explores the actual idea of simultaneous multiple partner relationships, and seeks to peek below some taboos. That's cool. But it doesn't go at all deep. It's all formulaic female wish fulfillment -- commit through competition, one full man out of four -- and no real dynamics or exploration of motivations, true drives, and what can work, and can't, for any period of time.

    Meanwhile the prevailing social climate is framed by the most virile, intelligent and attractive of the four guys announcing to the college class he is teaching that it is a new age, a new dawn between the sexes, with independent women, and dependent men. Interestingly, and tellingly, he turns out to not be "the one". Probably because he wouldn't work as the dependent. Not really. But he can announce and appear to submit to the principal.

    Ah yes. That's the chick's movie crowd pleasing, "original", "cleaver" theme of this shallow romantic farce.

    I'm all for looking underneath taboos and social norms, and finding out what's really there, or needs to be there. I'm all for accepting diversity; for letting people do their own thing.

    Just one question though. Would any of you care to name the American film of the last decade and a half or more, where a man is in a similar position -- with three or four different women at the same time? That is, where that is celebrated, as the reverse is here in "Kimberly", rather than reviled. All of whom came to know about each other, and remained or became fast friends, though not without rivalries for the top edge of affection from the irresistibly man. You know, where as in "Kimberly" he loves each of the two or three or four women really and truly for their different and unique personal qualities and looks, but doesn't want to give any of them up. And where the whole thing is treated as, if not for everyone, still intriguing, adorable, interesting, and heartwarming.

    I'll give you a clue. It doesn't exist. Not in the last fifteen years, anyway. Not remotely. On the other hand, films which sympathetically treat or rather celebrate women at the center of several men's competing and then co-existing love interests, well beyond the initial "courtship" or getting to know you stage, are becoming increasingly common. See e.g. "Splendor", released in the same year as Kimberly. It takes the same idea as Kimberly even further. It's also a considerably edgier movie, though still most definitely feminist correct -- or actually, even more so.

    This is despite the fact that everyone who knows anything (and isn't a blinkered ideologist) knows that two woman threesomes are a central male fantasy, not just in America but everywhere. (Actually, polygamy has been a reality and not just a fantasy in much of the world through most of history, for more wealthy or high status men.) Exploring how it could work in contemporary American post feminist culture is hardly old had -- it would be ground breaking. Yet where is it? It's the great feminist taboo.

    Oh, I can imagine that a two women, one man menage-a-trois set in contemporary American culture could hit the screens soon. But for it to be "avant" or "edgy", one or both women would have to have the clear balance of power -- as Kimberly in the film of that name, and Victoria in Spendor unequivocally do. How, when it's changed to a one man, two or more women situation? Simple, make both women not a little, but predominantly gay. Hey, that could take male emasculation in feminist dominated American media culture to a new level. The one in the center then becomes the bi woman, or both of them on an alternating basis, if neither are dyke, lesbo only types. Something like that does occur for a while in "Slaves of the Underground" (1997), before the lesbian draw wins out completely and the male is left all alone. But hey, he is admired for his lapdog affection for lesbian power.

    Anything but having one male in a predominately hetero loving and involved three or more way. THAT would be unthinkable. Shudder. In America that is. In Europe, especially France or Spain, it's a different story.

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      Kimberly is one of three movies that Sean Astin and His Mom Patty Duke appear in the same film. The other two are Bigger Than The Sky and Amazing Love.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 giugno 2000 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
      • Spagnolo
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      • Daddy Who?
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Filadelfia, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Kimberly Productions Inc.
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      • 1.000.000 USD (previsto)
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