Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA frigid 17-year-old girl from New York City runs away to Rio where she falls in love with an architect who has been left mute since an accident in which his girlfriend was killed.A frigid 17-year-old girl from New York City runs away to Rio where she falls in love with an architect who has been left mute since an accident in which his girlfriend was killed.A frigid 17-year-old girl from New York City runs away to Rio where she falls in love with an architect who has been left mute since an accident in which his girlfriend was killed.
- Judy Reynolds
- (as Lynda Day)
- Hotel Manager
- (as Roberto Assumpção)
- Party Guest
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
I'm a fan of Lynda Day's from her Mission:Impossible years. I was curious to see her in something else. She does very well here with a fairly silly script. Her motivation seems plausible enough.
The problem, as others have said, is that it's hard to buy Chris George as an emotional cripple. He comes across as too macho, too strong for the part. Other than his lack of speech, there are no signs of weakness of any kind.
It's supposed to be a sensitive love story about two injured people. For me, it's a story about two self-indulgent individuals who fall into an easy relationship and think it's love. Miss Day never consummated her marriage, and has fled to a place she doesn't speak the language on her parents' money. George seems to live pretty well on a draftsman salary, and his mutism prevents him from having to discuss what's bothering him. It also prevents him from giving an interesting performance. These two physically beautiful people amid the location shooting on Sugarloaf and by Iguacu Falls lends the movie a great deal of interest, but at 110 minutes, there's little to admire in the characters.
It is nice to see Rio of the 60's. It is also nice to know that these two got married although she was already married during this film. They seem to have known each other for quite awhile. As for the film, it is a slow-moving romance. His mutism doesn't help to speed anything along. For a long time, it is her voice only and half silent. That is rather dull.
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- CuriosidadesStars Christopher George and Lynda Day George (then Lynda Day) would go on to marry each other four years later in 1970. They remained married until his death in 1983.
- Erros de gravaçãoToward the end of the film, Judy is looking in the bathroom mirror. When she opens the mirror, several faces can be seen in the reflection.
- Citações
Bill Patterson: [voice over, in an internal monologue of a letter he wrote] Dear Judy. How long can we play this game - this one-way game. I don't belong in your world, that's very clear, isn't it. I love you too, Judy. I keep taking from you, dragging you down to my world. Why pretend. We've got to end this. I don't know how. Please help me, one more time.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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