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Olá, Mamãe!

Título original: Hi, Mom!
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
6,5 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Robert De Niro and Jennifer Salt in Olá, Mamãe! (1970)
ComédiaDrama

Um veterano do Vietnã se muda para um apartamento e espia pelas janelas de outras pessoas do outro lado da rua.Um veterano do Vietnã se muda para um apartamento e espia pelas janelas de outras pessoas do outro lado da rua.Um veterano do Vietnã se muda para um apartamento e espia pelas janelas de outras pessoas do outro lado da rua.

  • Direção
    • Brian De Palma
  • Roteiristas
    • Brian De Palma
    • Charles Hirsch
  • Artistas
    • Robert De Niro
    • Allen Garfield
    • Lara Parker
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    6,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Brian De Palma
    • Roteiristas
      • Brian De Palma
      • Charles Hirsch
    • Artistas
      • Robert De Niro
      • Allen Garfield
      • Lara Parker
    • 53Avaliações de usuários
    • 34Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jon Rubin
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Joe Banner
    Lara Parker
    Lara Parker
    • Jeannie Mitchell
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Superintendent
    • (as Charles Durnham)
    Abraham Goren
    • Pervert
    Bruce Price
    • Jimmy Mitchell
    Ricky Parker
    • Ricky Mitchell
    Andy Parker
    • Andy Mitchell
    Jennifer Salt
    Jennifer Salt
    • Judy Bishop
    Robbie Heywood
    • Roommate
    Leslie Bornstein
    • Roommate
    Paul Bartel
    Paul Bartel
    • Uncle Tom Wood
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Gerrit Wood
    Nelson Peltz
    • Playboy
    Delia Abrams
    • Date
    Tofer Delaney
    • Date
    Margaret Pine
    • Date
    Hector Lino
    • N.I.T. Journal Revolutionary
    • (as Hector Valentin Lino Jr.)
    • Direção
      • Brian De Palma
    • Roteiristas
      • Brian De Palma
      • Charles Hirsch
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    Avaliações de usuários53

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    5tedr0113

    An odd mix indeed

    I rated this movie in the middle only because I feel there were two distinct parts to the movie with an indecisive end. The first part, with Robert De Niro prominent is very funny, at time uproariously so. (The opening with Charles Durning is priceless.) The part with the theater of "Be Black Baby" was pretty strong stuff, even today. It was real and scary and had no relationship to the first part. This part was really tense and made me shudder several times.

    The problem I had was what did the De Niro part have to do with the "Be Black Baby" part. Maybe I am old-fashioned and wanted something more linear or, really, coherent. Perhaps the appeal of this movie is the lack of obedience to strictures. I do applaud that kind of freedom, but only when it works. I laughed and cringed during what felt like a double feature. Both parts work very well. But together they make an uneasy mix.
    4moonspinner55

    Confessions of a Peeping Jon

    Robert De Niro plays a would-be filmmaker in New York City who is given $2000 by a porno producer to make Peep Art--filming the sexual exploits of his neighbors directly out his apartment window--but action is slow, so he gets to know the woman living across from him by pretending they had a date. Another of De Niro's neighbors, a white stage producer, promotes his show, "Be Black Baby", by stirring up the public with on-the-street commentary on what it's like to be black in America. Audacious early effort from writer-director Brian De Palma, a quasi-follow-up to his "Greetings" from 1968, has some very funny revue-style sequences with tricky staging, although the second-act (with white actors in black-face and black actors in white-face) is too hostile and ugly and shuts down the comedy. The two halves of the picture never really jell, anyway, and one begins to miss the easy, naturally comic dialogue from the opening. ** from ****
    7Jalow547

    Fun, different, and immensely enjoyable

    I liked this movie a lot. Part of what is so good about it is its unique story and style. It seems like so many movies tell the same old boring story over and over again. The ones that end up feeling original usually do so by telling the same old story in a new way. Hi, Mom! succeeds doubly, however, by telling an original story in an original way.

    Additionally, a very young Robert De Niro plays the lead role very well, as always. This is a different sort of role than what we're used to seeing him in, but it's nice to see that even so early on in his career he was just as talented as he is today. His character is hilarious, often defies logic and leaves the viewers baffled about his intentions and decisions and wondering if he is a crazy person. The character is fun to watch but would be totally unbelievable in the hands of another actor. De Niro pulls it off!

    Director Brian De Palma's inexperience is evident at this point early on in his career, but that's not a bad thing. I think most would agree that it was his later films that turned out to be the real stinkers, and his naiveté is put to good use here as it adds to the film's overall style and originality. The style changes to a documentary feel and then back again. Scenes are comically sped up and colorful intertitles are used sporadically. They at first feel out of place this far away from silent films, but then feel as if they could never have been more right. Just like a child learning to walk, De Palma is unsure what he can and can't do, and he doesn't care! He tries it all, and since he's not afraid to fail he only succeeds that much more. Unconfined by convention, he goes off instinct. The world is his oyster and he makes the most of it with what I consider one of his best films.

    My favorite part of the film was the very last shot. I won't spoil it by giving it away, but it is totally unpredictable and unexpected, just like the rest of the film. I got the idea that the filmmakers could very easily have been making things up as they went along and not always following the script, making use of what they had available on their limited budget, which in this case worked out well. And the film's final shot is set up so well, from the camera angle to the colors to the overall setup. Then De Niro's perfect delivery to the perfect line makes it perhaps the greatest ending of any movie I've seen.

    But the film is not perfect. Even despite its relatively short running time, it still feels slow at certain moments. It's a fun experience, but not everyone will enjoy it. Some may be frustrated by what could be perceived as nonsensical scenes and a disjointed, unrealistic plot. Some may not understand the film, but my advice to them would be to quit trying so hard. Just sit back and enjoy this fun, wacky movie and take from it whatever you will. It doesn't always make perfect sense or wrap up into a neat little bundle, but no one said it has to.
    Infofreak

    A unique movie, which is both funnier and darker than 'Greetings'. A must for both fans of De Palma and De Niro.

    'Hi, Mom!' is supposedly a sequel to Brian De Palma's earlier 'Greetings', but the connections are a bit tenuous, even though Robert De Niro once again plays Jon Rubin. Is he the same character? I suppose so, but it's hard to say. Alan Garfield and Gerrit Graham also reappear. Garfield could well be the same guy, he's involved in pornography after all, but Graham is most definitely playing a different person. It's just one of many fascinating things about this unique movie, which is both funnier and darker than 'Greetings'. Rubin is a Vietnam vet who fancies himself a movie director, or maybe this is just an excuse to spy on the occupants of the building opposite. They include Graham, a radical involved in guerrilla theatre and the black power movement (there's a priceless moment where he paints himself black), and the sexy Judy (Jennifer Salt who subsequently co-starred in De Palma's breakthrough thriller 'Sisters'), who he decides to seduce (another classic scene). De Niro is on top form throughout, I really enjoyed his performance. Charles Durning has a hilarious bit at the beginning as the building Super, and cult fave Paul Bartel ('Eating Raoul') can be spotted if you keep your eyes open. The highlight of the movie is the brilliant 'Be Black Baby' sequence, which has to be seen to be believed. De Palma is a talented and versatile director who rarely gets the credit he deserves. Those who simplistically dismiss him as nothing but a Hitchcock rip-off would do well to watch 'Greetings' and 'Hi, Mom!' two of the most original and innovative American movies of the late 60s/early 70s. And Robert De Niro fans just have to see his work in these two movies, and I also recommend they check him out in Roger Corman's 'Bloody Mama' with Shelley Winters and Bruce Dern, and his small role in 'Born To Win' opposite George Segal. These all show that he really had something special going on before he teamed up with Scorsese.
    6jed-estes

    Not as good as the first one

    I watched this back to back with the films predecessor Greetings and I found the first one to be better and more sincere. This one just is. It tries to make a statement about the black community but it is lost on me what that statement is. Maybe it is just because I am not of that time. I had high hopes for this one because Greetings was so good but this one is slow paced and has no apparent meaning. I will give it a second viewing at some point because almost all of Brian De Palma's movies are better on the second viewing, Mission Impossible anyone? But I have my doubts about this one. This is most notable as the last film De Palma made before his breakout success with 1973's Sisters. I however think Sisters is even more a piece of garbage than this movie. See this to complete the masterpiece that is Greetings, all though their is not much completion in this.

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    • Curiosidades
      The opening scene in which the landlord (Charles Durning) is showing Jon Rubin (Robert De Niro) around his crummy new apartment is a parody of a then-contemporary television public-service announcement for the New York Urban Coalition, in which a similarly-slimy landlord shows off a dilapidated apartment to a black man. The movie scene follows the commercial closely, and both De Niro and the unnamed black renter accept the apartment with the same words: "I'll take it," but the commercial is in black-and-white. (The public-service campaign, titled "Give A Damn", was also responsible for the same-named 1969 hit single by the pop group Spanky & Our Gang.)
    • Erros de gravação
      When Jon Rubin is finally about to seduce Judy Bishop in her apartment, a microphone is visible, 'peeping' into the room several times from behind the sofa where she is lying down.
    • Citações

      [last lines]

      John Winnicove: I don't mean to push you...

      Jon Rubin: And I'm...

      John Winnicove: ...but we have to get off the air now.

      Jon Rubin: But...

      John Winnicove: Do you have anything...

      Jon Rubin: Are you...

      John Winnicove: ...that you would just like to say in summary?

      Jon Rubin: Well, uh, I would like to say something, uh if you don't mind.

      John Winnicove: No, of course not.

      Jon Rubin: Uh, I'd like to say hello to my mother, if you don't mind.

      John Winnicove: Uh, of course.

      Jon Rubin: Hi, Mom!

    • Conexões
      Featured in Scene by Scene: Brian De Palma (1998)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Hi, Mom!
      Music by Eric Kaz

      Lyrics by John Andreolli

      Sung by Jeffrey Lesser (as Jeff Lesser)

      Recorded at A&R Studios under the supervision of Eric Kaz

      Engineer: Dave Sanders

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1970 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Oi, Mãe!
    • Locações de filme
      • Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • West End Films
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 27 min(87 min)
    • Cor
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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