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Zohan - Tutte le donne vengono al pettine

Titolo originale: You Don't Mess with the Zohan
  • 2008
  • T
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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223.102
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Adam Sandler in Zohan - Tutte le donne vengono al pettine (2008)
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  • Regia
    • Dennis Dugan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Adam Sandler
    • Robert Smigel
    • Judd Apatow
  • Star
    • Adam Sandler
    • John Turturro
    • Emmanuelle Chriqui
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    223.102
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1911
    808
    • Regia
      • Dennis Dugan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Adam Sandler
      • Robert Smigel
      • Judd Apatow
    • Star
      • Adam Sandler
      • John Turturro
      • Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • 476Recensioni degli utenti
    • 170Recensioni della critica
    • 54Metascore
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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • Zohan
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Phantom
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Dalia
    Nick Swardson
    Nick Swardson
    • Michael
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Gail
    Ido Mosseri
    Ido Mosseri
    • Oori
    Rob Schneider
    Rob Schneider
    • Salim
    Dave Matthews
    Dave Matthews
    • James
    Michael Buffer
    Michael Buffer
    • Walbridge
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Mrs. Greenhouse
    Sayed Badreya
    Sayed Badreya
    • Hamdi
    Daoud Heidami
    Daoud Heidami
    • Nasi
    Kevin Nealon
    Kevin Nealon
    • Kevin
    Robert Smigel
    Robert Smigel
    • Yosi
    Dina Doron
    Dina Doron
    • Zohan's Mother
    • (as Dina Doronne)
    Shelley Berman
    Shelley Berman
    • Zohan's Father
    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
    • Taxi Driver
    Mariah Carey
    Mariah Carey
    • Mariah Carey
    • Regia
      • Dennis Dugan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Adam Sandler
      • Robert Smigel
      • Judd Apatow
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    7Egamstk

    Not as bad as everyone says.

    While I've never been a -huge- fan of Adam Sandler's films, I have watched them and laughed throughout most of them. I'm the type of guy who enjoys some slapstick, some raunchy humor, and a lot of zanyness.

    I went into Zohan not expecting anything but pure frivolous humor. You don't go into films like this with any expectations, and I think that's where a lot of the reviewers prior to myself went wrong. They went in expecting to see an evolution of Sandler's humor, and while I would say that Zohan raised the bar a tad, it's still Adam Sandler. Yes, it's going to have a corny ending, a lot of physical humor, and a healthy dose of humor aimed at the more intelligent in the crowd as well.

    Overall, I couldn't stop giggling, laughing, and chuckling throughout most of the film. After a long streak of not seeing any humor films, I thought it was the perfect thing to bring me back to comedies. The last few years, especially, have been incredibly lackluster in regards to comedies (if that's what evolution of the genre is, count me out, by the way), and I found Zohan refreshing.

    I think another thing a lot of the other reviewers missed, is that the film in no way expected to take itself seriously. The only serious moments were cheesy, predictable, and ultimately corny, which is irony in itself and only contributed to my bemused chuckling. Yes, a lot of the humor bordered on racial stereotyping, there were a lot of over-the-top accents and allusions to the Middle East, so if you're the type to get touchy about that, feel free to skip. I found it to be a rather hilarious joke on the seriousness that everybody applies to the stereotyping. The stereotyping is, actually, rather fair and towards the end even shows plenty of "good stereotyping" (as accurate as stereotyping ever is, which is to say, rarely).

    Really, the film laughs at itself. Are there some bum moments? Certainly, but it seems that's been the case for almost every film I've seen in the last few years, but it was grand seeing the cast and crew not try to make this the 'next great comedy' and just have a buttload of fun.

    And if the cast and crew are laughing at themselves (which you can clearly feel through the screen), you can't help but laugh with them.

    If you want to spend an hour or two snickering and have an open mind, give Zohan a shot. Don't expect an evolution of comedy. Don't expect the bar to be raised, because that's not what this film was trying to do. It was trying to be ridiculous and make people utter that ever so fantastic groaning-giggle followed by the heart chuckle.

    Don't let the other critics fool you, they've probably forgotten the meaning of the word 'satire'.
    7wolverinesforever

    Uneven, but funny

    Look folks, this is ADAM SANDLER we're talking about here. Yes, this is the same stuff that he was doing ten years ago with "The Waterboy." Yes, this is the same company that brought us "Happy Gilmore" and "Click." And yes, while I have aged a bit since I could appreciate the his silliness, there is still a part of me that enjoys the goofy fun that Adam Sandler likes to put on screen. I knew very well coming in to the 7:45 showing of "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" that this was going to be crazy. And sure enough, it was. But you know what, I liked it, my friend liked it, quite a few people in the audience liked it, it was a good time had.

    Adam Sandler loves to put himself in ridiculous situations. In "Gilmore," he was a hockey nut with a hidden talent for golf. In "Mr. Deeds," he became a billionaire overnight. This guy has played football (twice), gone on fifty first dates, paused and sped up his life, and married Kevin James. Now, he's an Isreali counter-terrorist with a fetish for cutting hair. Oh, and he loves making sexual remarks as much as Borat does. Sound familiar? Thought it did.

    So how does the humor compare to previous Sandler features? Well, it's unfocused. Part of the problem is that three writers with different mentalities are writing the script. The silliness comes from Sandler, the raunchy stuff comes from Apatow, and everything else comes from Smigel. Although I found myself laughing at quite a few parts (particularly when the Zohan was on the job as a soldier), there were also a lot of parts where I was thinking to myself "Come on. Another shot of the crotch?" (Or butt, or some other sexual reference) All of these various ingredients have been thrown in together, and the end result is, let's face it, uneven.

    But though the movie may have lacked focus, I couldn't help but have fun with it. You see, unlike "Mr. Deeds" (which I found boring and lame), this film goes whole hog. Sandler and the cast surrounding him do almost everything in their power to make a joke out of something. These guys aren't sleepwalking through their roles, to the contrary, they're having a great time putting on a show. It's contagious. About halfway through the movie, I began to realize the reason I was having fun with the "Zohan" was because this movie essentially gives out an open invitation to enjoy the silliness that was being presented. By the end of the movie, Sandler had done the most outrageous acts I had seen him do since "Happy Gilmore." And frankly, I think I prefer Sandler when he just tries everything.

    Fans of Sandler will most likely enjoy this one, non-fans should pass. For what it's worth, "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" is a good continuation of the act Sandler has put on for us for over a decade now. Worth a Saturday matinée.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    If you need cheering up, this shocking film will make you chuckle.

    Why do I listen to what's top 3 on Netflix!!! There's always an Adam Sandler film in the top ten. For good reason I suppose, he's very likeable, and produces a certain kind of film.

    I was in the mood for watching a film, which didn't need me to think or use my brain in any way, shape or form, this did the job, I laughed at the sheer nonsense.

    Under normal circumstances, I probably wouldn't watch it, but after a tough day, it made me laugh, and made me switch off.

    It's awful, and I will never be able to unsee Sandler's butt, but I chuckled the whole way through it. 7/10.
    7KDeRuy

    Sandler Sandler Sandler

    While it has some funny moments. It has a lot less.

    It's one of those movies that would have been great in 1998. But falls short in 2008. Its just the same gimmick that has been done by 'Happy Madison Productions'.

    Reminds me of: Chuck and Larry, Strange Wilderness, The Benchwarmers, Dickie Roberts, 50 first dates, Etc.

    It's just well.....for lack of a better word. Stupid. It might have you grabbing your sides in 98', but when you watch it, its somewhat like, "OK, let me guess, Rob Schneider is going to pop up and say something dumb with a 'pause for laughter' moment?" Yup.

    Is Sandler going to do a stupid voice the whole movie and end on a 'touching theme'?. Yup.

    Acting is good, I will give it that. However, if you have seen any Adam Sandler movie, then you won't be surprised with his acting choices. Same choices, different accent.

    Nothing against Sandler, his movies were great.......in 98'

    I'd wait for DVD,...if that.
    bob the moo

    Silly crude nonsense that is funny if you are in the mood

    Zohan Dvir is a legendary Mossad agent known for his unique skills and indestructible nature but, unlike his current violent job, Zohan's dream is to become a hairdresser and bless the world with the gift of silky-soft and styled hair. He seems destined to never know this dream though, until he decides to fake his own death during a battle with Palestinian freedom fighter/terrorist The Phantom. One smuggled flight later, Zohan arrives in New York to take up a position at the salon of Paul Mitchell but finds that he cannot just walk into this world of styling and washing. Refusing to work in an electric store, Zohan finds work as a cleaner in a small salon run by a Palestinian woman, where he waits his chance to prove his skills.

    The unusual title and setting for the characters were enough to make me forget that, ultimately, what I was about to watch was nothing more than an Adam Sandler comedy. You see, mostly, when you come to a Sandler comedy you know what you are going to get and have a feel for whether or not it is your type of thing. Now the quality of his films may vary but generally what he does and how he does it in most films is pretty constant. However, Mossad agents who wish to pursue a dream of hairdressing in the US is not one of his usual themes and somehow I thought this might be more than just an Adam Sandler comedy as I have experienced them in the past.

    The film itself didn't allow me to sit in this misconception for very long as from the very start we find ourselves with physical comedy and jokes reliant totally on body parts and sex organs. This continues with ongoing humour drawn from a young man having intercourse with elderly women on a frighteningly regular basis. Of course if I still hadn't worked it out, then what really reminds me where I am is that the entire film is silly beyond belief but yet also still finds time for a stunning young woman to fall for the main character no matter how arrogant/stupid/unlikable he is - a persistent thread in Sandler films. So, knowing what you are getting into is important but, once there, what does Zohan do for the casual viewer - ie not the audience member who puts Sandler as #1 on the list of all time comedians but rather someone who sees him as, at best, a man who can turn his juvenile comedy into a guilty pleasure. Well, Zohan is not really that funny a film but it just about has enough wild humour and creativity to it to make it quite fun. I was not laughing out loud that often but it did have plenty of amusing moments that made me not hate it - which was a possibility. What helps it is that it throws itself totally into how nonsensical it all is and never really attempts to step away from it, thus maintaining the tone that is knowingly silly and makes it possible for the audience to accept this and not unfairly expect anything more.

    Of course this does not make it brilliant by any means and the film is still only silly fun and not a hilarious comedy that is accessible to all. Sandler himself throws himself into his role and his accent even if he still has the same crude material as ever. The fact that he makes fun of the Israel/Palestine situation is a move that gives his material a "different" feel but it is essentially a different doorway to the same material. He plays up the silly aspect but of more help is a wonderfully daft Turturro, Schneider and others, who get easy laughs without the need to progress plot. As she did in "In The Mix", Chriqui concentrates on being light and sexy – not that easy with her accent but she does her basic requirement.

    Zohan looks like it will be a daring and imaginative comedy but, beyond the basic design of the film the material is pretty much what you would expect from an Adam Sandler film in so much as it is crude, silly and aimed at a teenage market. It is silly and if you are in the mode it is quite fun but if you are looking for anything more than that then you'll be disappointed. An usual Adam Sandler film, but still very much an Adam Sandler film.

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      Zohan was loosely based on Nezi Arbib, a hairstylist and former Israeli soldier in Solana Beach, California. Arbib taught Adam Sandler and the film crew different hairstyling techniques, while Sandler learned Arbib's mannerisms.
    • Blooper
      (at around 1h 28 mins) Israel plays Lebanon in the hacky sack tournament, yet the Israeli flag is shown with the Palestinian flag. There is actually a mix of Palestinian and Lebanese (cedar tree) flags in the crowd, large numbers of Palestinians still live in refugee camps in Lebanon and would support any team playing against Israel.
    • Citazioni

      Michael: What are you? Bionic?

      Zohan: No, no, no, no, no, I only like the girls... Thanks anyways.

    • Versioni alternative
      The unrated version runs almost four minutes longer than the theatrical version and includes many extended scenes.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Getaway: Episodio #17.19 (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ma Sheba Ba
      Written by Shaanan Street (as Shaanan David Street), David Klemes (as David Ariel Klemes), Yair Cohen Harounoff, Guy Margalit, Moshe Ashraf, Amir Ben Ami and Shlomi Alon

      Performed by Hadag Nahash

      Courtesy of Anana Ltd.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 ottobre 2008 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Sony Pictures
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tel Aviv, Israele
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Happy Madison Productions
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      • 90.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 100.018.837 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 38.531.374 USD
      • 8 giu 2008
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 204.313.400 USD
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      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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