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Um Homem de Sorte

Título original: O Lucky Man!
  • 1973
  • 14
  • 2 h 58 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
9,1 mil
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Malcolm McDowell in Um Homem de Sorte (1973)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.

  • Direção
    • Lindsay Anderson
  • Roteiristas
    • David Sherwin
    • Malcolm McDowell
  • Artistas
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Ralph Richardson
    • Rachel Roberts
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    9,1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Lindsay Anderson
    • Roteiristas
      • David Sherwin
      • Malcolm McDowell
    • Artistas
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Ralph Richardson
      • Rachel Roberts
    • 91Avaliações de usuários
    • 43Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 2 prêmios BAFTA
      • 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Mick Travis…
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • Sir James Burgess…
    Rachel Roberts
    Rachel Roberts
    • Gloria Rowe…
    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Mr. Duff…
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Patricia Burgess…
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Stewart…
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Factory Chairman…
    Dandy Nichols
    Dandy Nichols
    • Tea Lady…
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Neighbour…
    Philip Stone
    Philip Stone
    • Jenkins…
    Mary MacLeod
    Mary MacLeod
    • Mary Ball
    • (as Mary Macleod)
    • …
    Michael Bangerter
    • William…
    Wallas Eaton
    • John Stone (Coffee Factory)…
    Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke
    • Master of Ceremonies (Nightspot)…
    Bill Owen
    Bill Owen
    • Supt. Barlow…
    Michael Medwin
    Michael Medwin
    • Army Captain…
    Vivian Pickles
    Vivian Pickles
    • Good Lady
    Geoffrey Palmer
    Geoffrey Palmer
    • Examination Doctor…
    • Direção
      • Lindsay Anderson
    • Roteiristas
      • David Sherwin
      • Malcolm McDowell
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    max redmond

    Some films do not date

    I have seen both versions (there was an edited version in the late seventees that did not include the rescue scene) of "O Lucky Man" several times. I first saw it in London in the mid seventees as I was very impressed by Lindsay Andersons earlier "If", not to mention a fine performance by Malcolm McDowell. The surreal quality of of Andersons allegorical perspective of life in England at the time was reflected in one of the films great lines, "Try not to die like a dog?" Having seen the film several times since (and turned some friends onto Lindsey Anderson), I was truly surprised at how this film has, not only, not dated, but actually has more relevance now than it did some 27 years ago. England, was about to undergo radical changes in both government and economy. The naivety of the care free sixties was well behind us. Major strikes were frequent. Punk was about to explode onto an exhausted music scene. And, soon there would be a new regime of economic rationalists running the country. The mood and pace of "O Lucky Man" seemed to reflect a sense of innocence lost. Troubled times ahead. A sense of fear and mistrust of the prosperity that is so often associated with capitalism and free enterprise. There are even blatant stabs at genetic engineering. But most of all the sense that England was no longer in control of it's own destiny. Through out this vision of uncertainty are some of last centuries finest comic performances. Most notably Aurthur Lowes' 'Dr. Munda' was, and still is, brilliant. WARNING!!! Even though this film does not follow the normal codes and conventions of narrative structure, my next comment is about a scene towards the end of the film. So, if you have not seen "O Lucky Man", but would like to, stop reading now. The best line of all that sums up the mood of this film is delivered by Mick Travis during the audition scene. After being slapped in the face by Lindsay Anderson when he was told to 'smile', he looks straight at the camera, sneers, and says, "What's there to smile about?". All these years later, still brilliant.
    10Galina_movie_fan

    Everyone is going through changes - No one knows what's going on. -And everybody changes places-But the world still carries on. (Alan Price)

    Lindsay Anderson + Malcolm McDowell + Alan Price = O, Lucky Me!

    What films do we include in our top lists? The ones that affected us in some very personal way or changed something – not, maybe our lives but the way we watch movies.

    "O Lucky Man!" (1973), directed by Lindsay Anderson (with Ralph Richardson, Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren) is a constant source of joy when I watch it again and again. Off I go with Mick Travis (McDowell) in his crazy surreal journey up and down, back and forth, "around the world in circles" along with the Alan Price's band that provide the music commentaries in the traditions of a Greek Chorus or Brecht's Theater (whichever you prefer). And in the end we find themselves in…. Well, can't tell you. You have to find out for yourself.

    I saw it again yesterday, and it still stands as one of my favorite films. This time, though, I noticed that it was much darker than I remember. The good things and the bad things happen to our hero, Mick Travis, and I think that he really changed - he started to think more and smile less. The look on his face in the end of the move after asked to smile was not that charming, winning smile that he had in the beginning. It was pain, confusion, and anger.

    Wonderful film - I am never tired of it. Even though, I know all the turns on the Mick's way to the top and back, it is still so interesting to watch him. I believe it was best McDowell's performance. I know that his most famous one was in Kubrick's Clockwork Orange but my favorite is the everyman Mick Travis who just wanted to succeed.

    Young Helen Mirren was lovely as Patricia who traveled in her own crazy circles; the rest of the cast did great job, each of them playing more than one character.

    Alan Price - I love his songs to the film very much. Possibly the best use of a rock soundtrack in a film. I am a proud CD owner and I listen to it constantly in my car. It is short, unfortunately.(sigh)

    "O Lucky Man!" is one of the best unfairly forgotten films ever.

    I remember when I saw it for the first time in the theater, I did not know anything about it – I just liked the title. The girl who was next in line to the box office said to me, "You will like it – it is a very cool movie, I saw it already." Where ever she is today – I want to thank her.
    9Pedro_H

    Classic cinema that makes you stop, listen and learn.

    A coffee salesman takes a rambling tour of 1970's Britain.

    There comes a time when you think you know something about movies: What is good, what is bad, how things should go, how things should work, etc., etc. Thank goodness a movie comes along now and again that says "no you don't - you know nothing!" Oh Lucky Man! is like Pulp Fiction and High Hopes - it is a smarter film than you are a film watcher.

    After a build up like that you might expect for me to say that this is a perfect film or that everything works. But it doesn't. The story rambles and pauses, moves left and right and tries to keep the audience on its toes. The humour is mostly black, but very true to life. People are often selfish and acting for themselves - while Travis (our hero - if we can call him that) is quite kind and thoughtful. Like an Adam that has been put in to the modern world rather than the garden of Eden.

    I have seen this film twice. Like many films, once when I was too young to understand it. It is quite sexual graphic at times and that stuck in my memory for a long time. In one scene a black man plays out a scene at a sex club - and to this day I am puzzled as to what this represents. That the entirely white audience see the black as an entertainer to laughed at or cheered. That this is his only place?

    Most anything-goes films are comedies, and while this has plenty of black comedy, I see it as social comment. Life has moved on from the 1970's, people have escaped their own class more, women have more of a role to play, people get away with things less. But no one can say - even viewing today - that it doesn't tell plenty of home truths about the UK.

    (People that live outside the UK and never visit must be puzzled by what goes on here. I bet you would have to answer hundreds of questions if you watched it beside, say, an American.)

    Lindsey Anderson sees all authority as being violent, ugly and corrupt. This is the kick in the balls society that existed before CCTV in police stations and human rights acts. Where people were fitted up for crimes that the police knew they couldn't have committed. I never wanted to walk down a time tunnel to 1970's Britain and this film is probably the last tie I have to that ugly and desperate decade.

    Oh Lucky Man! is one of the best films ever made. It has something that few films ever have - instant cult appeal. You could watch this over and over again and not get bored with it, see something different and learn something new. They should bring it back as a musical or a stage play. While not every scene works and not every tune pleases, it is cinema from another world that we never quite had - but might have had if only the money men of Hollywood hadn't made their ugly mark on the world.

    If you think film is about anything more than simple entertainment Oh Lucky Man! is a must-see...
    neilmac

    A classic - often overlooked

    There is something intriguing about this film. It won't suit everybody, but if you are in a reflective mood you'll find yourself drawn into the story and becoming fascinated by it.

    It is a journey through life and its experiences directed with a deftness and real respect for the material. The points are all made with a lightness which somehow makes them all the more effective. You watch the story unfold and are reminded of your own life's progression.

    Malcolm McDowell contributed to the script and is just superb in the lead role. He uses exactly the right touch in a perfectly judged performance - it is difficult to imagine anybody else in this part.

    A classic often overlooked by mainstream film critics.
    alienbx

    A real find!

    It's always nice to find a worthy film after being a movie watcher for three decades. I remember when this movie was in the theaters. I was a teenager then and didn't go see it. I decided to watch the video and was immediately drawn into this surreal Bunuelish kind of British made movie. Malcolm McDowell is superb as the forever optimistic young coffee salesman. No matter what happens to him, he keeps his good attitude. Don't miss it! But, don't expect absolute narrative

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    • Curiosidades
      After the success of Se... (1968), Malcolm McDowell suggested to producer and director Lindsay Anderson that they should work again. Anderson replied that good scripts don't grow on trees, and that McDowell should consider writing his own if he wanted to give himself a good part. Although McDowell was only thirty at the time, he based this movie around the concept of his own life story, and then brought it to David Sherwin, who then crafted the screenplay.
    • Erros de gravação
      A sign says 200 miles to London where Travis is picked up. He has reached there by walking for a while from the military establishment where the explosion took place. The distance even from London to the border of Scotland is 398 Miles.
    • Citações

      Monty: Try not to die like a dog.

    • Versões alternativas
      The original US release was cut by twenty or more minutes, the entire sequence involving the suicidal woman, roughly from Mick's release from prison until he meets the charity tea-wagon lady was omitted. (This included one of Alan Price's songs)
    • Conexões
      Featured in Free Cinema (1986)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      O Lucky Man!
      Written by Alan Price

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de junho de 1973 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • O Lucky Man!
    • Locações de filme
      • Blackhills Road, Horden, County Durham, RU(Exterior)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Memorial Enterprises
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      • US$ 332
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 58 minutos
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      • Mono
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      • 1.85 : 1

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