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Como Conquistar as Mulheres

Título original: Alfie
  • 1966
  • PG
  • 1 h 54 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
16 mil
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Como Conquistar as Mulheres (1966)
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Um mulherengo irredutível começa gradualmente a compreender as consequências de seu estilo de vida.Um mulherengo irredutível começa gradualmente a compreender as consequências de seu estilo de vida.Um mulherengo irredutível começa gradualmente a compreender as consequências de seu estilo de vida.

  • Direção
    • Lewis Gilbert
  • Roteirista
    • Bill Naughton
  • Artistas
    • Michael Caine
    • Shelley Winters
    • Millicent Martin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    16 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Roteirista
      • Bill Naughton
    • Artistas
      • Michael Caine
      • Shelley Winters
      • Millicent Martin
    • 97Avaliações de usuários
    • 47Avaliações da crítica
    • 70Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 5 Oscars
      • 8 vitórias e 22 indicações no total

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    Michael Caine
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    • Alfie
    Shelley Winters
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    • Ruby
    Millicent Martin
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    • Siddie
    Julia Foster
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    • Gilda
    Jane Asher
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    • Annie
    Shirley Anne Field
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    Vivien Merchant
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    • Lily Clamacraft
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    Denholm Elliott
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    Graham Stark
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    • Humphrey
    Murray Melvin
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    • Frank
    Lewis Alexander
    • Convalescent Home Resident
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    • Girl in Street
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    Roy Beck
    • Pub Patron
    • (não creditado)
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    • Laundress
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    • Direção
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Roteirista
      • Bill Naughton
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    Avaliações de usuários97

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    7lesleyharris30

    An Enjoyable Comedy that Still Holds Up Today,

    Alfie is a good movie with a well written storyline and a terrific cast.A lot of people told me that this was a good movie but it was very dated,and to be honest I don't think that's true,the dialogue and the characters personalities is still something that holds up in today's world,I know many people that behave like Alfie and some of the other characters.The movie dosen't really have a story to follow,you're basically just following Alfie as we see him question his lifestyle,but Michael Caine has the like-ability factor for us to be very much able to just follow him around and speak to the audience,which was actually my favourite part of the movie because they pulled off breaking the fourth wall very well.Alfie isn't laugh out loud comedy,but it's funny and also dramatic at times and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good comedy if you ever see it on television.

    An amoral hedonists series of amorous adventures lead to him realising he is lonely.

    Best Performance: Michael Caine Worst Performance: Jane Asher
    8andrew7

    More than a comedy

    Watching this marvellous film again last night, I began to think about how peculiar that a film which has so severely dated in so many respects still manages to say something profound today. In certain respects, this film just couldn't be done today. First of all, gender roles have changed a great deal, and many of Alfie's "birds" simply wouldn't be plausible in a modern film. Second of all, sex has changed so much. Back in the 80s, we had plenty of films (usually bad ones) which took a similarly cavalier attitude toward sex, but that's a relic of a simpler, pre-HIV world that's gone forever.

    But "Alfie" still manages to say something, even to a modern audience. On one hand, it's got a very funny script, and Michael Caine plays Alfie with such an infectious charm that it's impossible not to smile. But also, there's a deeper layer of meaning to the film. "I never mean to hurt anyone," Alfie says. "I know," says Harry, "but you do." Alfie ignores this lovely and rare moment of real honesty, but the audience shouldn't, because the heart of the film is right here.

    Alfie himself is such a fascinating character. At first, he seems like simply a rogue, a rascal. But there's a helluva lot going on under the surface. His deep, deep insecurities, his tragic loneliness (he wouldn't see it that way, naturally), his pathological inability to have a real relationship with anyone. Especially his own son, whom he obviously loves very much.

    While it's easy to see "Alfie" as a tragic story and feel sympathy for the character, it's important to hold onto the hatred. Alfie is a cruel, merciless, and heartless man. He is self-absorbed, utterly insensitive, and totally domineering. He cheerfully holds his "birds" to standards of loyalty he himself needn't bother with. He ruthlessly undermines the individuality and autonomy of everyone he is with, even when pretending to be a liberating force. Notice in his scenes with Gilda how his words sound as though he's endorsing freedom, independence, and self-determination, but the effect of those words is to keep her right under his thumb where she belongs. Alfie deserves our sympathy, yes, but he also deserves our hatred, loathing, and utter contempt.

    Anyway, like the DVD box says, this is just a sweet, frothy little comedy, if you like, and it's very enjoyable as such. But, if you care to look deeper, there is so much more to behold. The tagline to "American Beauty" was "look closer", but all of its profound ideas and insights (if any) were plastered right across the screen. "Alfie" is a film which asks you to look closer, and it rewards the effort.
    8loenk

    Great period piece dealing with universal questions

    This movie has long been one of my favorites. It is one of the few quintessentially "60's" movies, using filming methods that were quite unusual at the time (the direct dialogue between the main character and the audience, for example). While its style is clearly confined to that era, and England in particular, its subject matter is profoundly universal.

    The subjects of love and devotion, or more accurately their opposites, philandering and infidelity, are treated with a unique sensitivity in the script. Michael Caine is at once both lovable and detestable, perfectly characterizing the age-old dynamic between the need for love and the need for physical pleasure. But this is not a feel-good movie, it is a movie that explores the difficult decisions that confront a person as they mature in both life and love, and it conveys the basic feelings that are present in all human beings, regardless of outward appearances.

    I would recommend this as a thought-provoking exploration of human nature.
    7kayester

    Deeper than it seems at first glance

    This is a seriously good comedy. Michael Caine is delightfully saucy as the title character. He ought to seem a cad, and at times he is, but he takes his lumps too, and takes them in stride. The supporting cast is very effective, with especially excellent performances by Jane Asher, Shelley Winters and Millicent Martin. The camera work is also notable, and London serves as an effective backdrop. Definitely worth a look, and a reminder Michael Caine was as good then as he is now.
    7HotToastyRag

    Iconic Michael Caine film

    If you've never seen a Michael Caine movie, or if you only know him from his white-haired roles, you need to start with Alfie, the movie that propelled him to stardom and made him an instant heartthrob. He made his Cockney accent famous and inspired thousands of imitations through the decades, and even though he actually toned down his naturally thick accent for the movie, his co-star Shelley Winters didn't know what he was saying while they were filming! Incidentally, this was the first Shelley Winters movie I saw, and I have always thought of her as cute, fun, and frisky, even though that's not the persona most people associate with her.

    In Alfie, Michael Caine plays the ultimate cad. He has an endless supply of women at his disposal, even though he treats them like garbage and refuses to commit to any of them. He's a sarcastic, flippant young man, and even when he gets one of his girlfriends pregnant, he refuses to marry her-which, in 1966, was not respectable behavior. However, as villainous as he seems, he manages to charm the audience with his constant talking to the camera and adorable aura. The audience thinks he's despicable, but desperately wants him to see the error of his ways and repent, so they're invested in him and the film.

    It's a very adult story, so even though Michael cracks jokes to the audience, it's a pretty heavy film. I don't want to give anything away, but particularly religious audiences might want to avoid this movie. If you do decide to watch it, you'll probably be very glad you did. Not only is it one of the most famous flicks of the 60s, but you'll get to hear the origin of Burt Bacharach's memorable title song, and you'll gain a new celebrity boyfriend. I actually wrote Michael Caine a fan letter when I was in high school and told him I thought he was exceptionally dreamy.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to some upsetting adult content, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.

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    • Curiosidades
      For her few scenes with Sir Michael Caine, Shelley Winters couldn't understand his dialogue at all, due to his strong Cockney accent, and had to wait until her leading man stopped moving his lips before responding with her lines.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Alfie is in the doctor's office and looks out of the window at the funeral, the window frame is of a different sort from the one of the interior.
    • Citações

      [final words of the film]

      Alfie: You know what? When I look back on my little life and the birds I've known, and think of all the things they've done for me and the little I've done for them, you'd think I've had the best of it along the line. But what have I got out of it? I've got a bob or two, some decent clothes, a car, I've got me health back and I ain't attached. But I ain't got me peace of mind - and if you ain't got that, you ain't got nothing. I dunno. It seems to me if they ain't got you one way they've got you another. So what's the answer? That's what I keep asking myself - what's it all about? Know what I mean?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      At the beginning of the film, Sir Michael Caine talks to camera and explains that there will be no opening credits. The closing credits are a roll call which features photos of the principal actors, as well as of the main technical crew, including director Lewis Gilbert and cameraman Otto Heller.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Paramount Presents (1974)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Alfie
      Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David

      Arranged by Burt Bacharach

      Performed by Cilla Black

      Produced by George Martin and Burt Bacharach (uncredited)

      (U.K. re-release)

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      • 1 de junho de 1966 (França)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Chepstow Road, Bayswater, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(flat with Annie)
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      • Lewis Gilbert
      • Sheldrake Films
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      • US$ 800.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 54 min(114 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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