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Dois jovens ricos e independentes se encontram em Veneza e se apaixonam, mas o caso toma um rumo trágico quando a jovem se vicia em heroína.Dois jovens ricos e independentes se encontram em Veneza e se apaixonam, mas o caso toma um rumo trágico quando a jovem se vicia em heroína.Dois jovens ricos e independentes se encontram em Veneza e se apaixonam, mas o caso toma um rumo trágico quando a jovem se vicia em heroína.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Renée Taylor
- Selma Rottner
- (as Renee Taylor)
Allan F. Nicholls
- Hell's Angel #2
- (as Allan Nicholls)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
Erich Segal's screenwriting career never really took off after his big success with 1970's "Love Story" for reasons that might be neatly summed here: he's terribly fond of impulsive decisions that change lives forever, montages that substitute for substance, pretentious dialogue dotted with high-brow references ("She didn't even say goodbye. She was gone, like the mermaid Ondine"), and grown-up young people acting like children (which plays into the sudden impulse factor). Segal's adaptation of Roger L. Simon's novel "Heir", directed by Noel Black and starring Michael Brandon and Tippy Walker, begins with vintage photographs of immigrants arriving in America while Brandon tells us in voiceover about his family's money vis-à-vis his girlfriend's. Aside from the fact both kids are well-supported, it's like a "Love Story" redux. We even get another tragic death--this time by way of drugs (for that trendy touch). Brandon and Walker sight-see in Italy, leap with abandon into the Canal from a gondola, then separate; he tracks her down back in the US, following her into the swimming pool fully-clothed. The movie isn't even 30 minutes old and it's already reviving itself! Watch for a scruffy Robert De Niro (billed without a space in his surname) as a gypsy cab driver. * from ****
Apparently a commentary on the clash of backgrounds. addictive, extreme drug use in the 1970s. stars relative unknowns Michael Brandon and Tippy Walker. also has Robert DeNiro (the cab driver) , Peter Bonerz( the psychologist), and Jeff Conaway. Viewers will recognize Conaway from Taxi.. he died in 2011, but still has two films coming out in 2021. and ... this was the very first appearance for Barry Bostwick. (before rocky horror.) Marcus (Brandon) meets Jennifer (Walker) in venice, and they hit it off, running around the piazza san marcos and swimming in the canals. lots of "us against the establishment" talk. and when Marcus needs help with something, he blackmails his friend into helping. and a funny scene where Larry Dolci searches all the containers in his fridge for the hidden hash. story is so similar to Skidoo... the story itself is all over the place. a lot of darkness in here. also adventure. getting high. Jennie treats Marcus like crap and he wants her more than ever. because its a psychadelic 70s flim, we're not really sure just what's going on, but that's part of the ride. and a wild ride it is. Directed by Noel Black. he was nominated for best short film in 1966. Story by Roger Simon. whatever.
I love films from this period but could not enjoy this one. It was empty and bleak. There was no humor. There was no emotion. There was no tragedy or drama.
Jennifer is an empty child like figure, someone for the main character to have sex with basically. The main character is empty and meaningless. Nothing in this film is worth watching.
Jennifer is an empty child like figure, someone for the main character to have sex with basically. The main character is empty and meaningless. Nothing in this film is worth watching.
From the writer of LOVE STORY comes another somber slice of downbeat romance as a man looking for love gets mixed up with a selfish and free-spirited blond hippy-chick junkie. It starts with her already dead and we look back on how they met and her mental decline to the inevitable overdose on heroin. The guy hides her body in his piano and then his car trunk until he can figure out a way to get rid of it. There's potential here for some dark humor but it's never really exploited as the film stays on its tragic trajectory to an ending that at least does bring closure to the story. The film has a slow deliberate pace which makes this film really boring because who cares about these people, especially the girl. The best part was an early appearance by Robert De Niro as a high-strung gypsy taxi driver which is about as far removed from Travis Bickle as you can get. See it if you love obscure counterculture cinema of the late 60s/early 70s.
So overwritten and tryhard and lame. Some loser falls for an ugly Joni Mitchell/Sleestak looking chick for some reason and makes a fool out of himself for 2 hours. Even DeNiro can't save this trash as a crazy cabbie. Must've been written while on acid
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- CuriosidadesThe original cut delivered to United Artists was longer, featuring Kim Hunter in the role of Jennifer's mother. This cut was ruled too arty (disastrous in the eyes of studio barons), so the film was re-cut to 90 minutes. Hunter's role was eliminated.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Marcus and Sig put Jenny's body in the car trunk, the spare tire is not visible. When Marcus opens the trunk to change the flat, not only is the spare clearly visible in the trunk, but Jenny's body is in a different position deeper in the trunk.
- Citações
Marcus Rottner: I know. You're the best friend money can buy.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe opening credits are shown over seemingly unrelated photos of immigrants arriving in America, circa 1890s.
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