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Rita, Sue & Bob Nu

Título original: Rita, Sue and Bob Too
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 h 29 min
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6,6/10
5,2 mil
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George Costigan, Siobhan Finneran, and Michelle Holmes in Rita, Sue & Bob Nu (1987)
Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRealistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.

  • Direção
    • Alan Clarke
  • Roteirista
    • Andrea Dunbar
  • Artistas
    • Siobhan Finneran
    • Michelle Holmes
    • Willie Ross
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    5,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alan Clarke
    • Roteirista
      • Andrea Dunbar
    • Artistas
      • Siobhan Finneran
      • Michelle Holmes
      • Willie Ross
    • 71Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
    • 71Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Siobhan Finneran
    Siobhan Finneran
    • Rita
    Michelle Holmes
    Michelle Holmes
    • Sue
    Willie Ross
    • Sue's Father
    Danny O'Dea
    Danny O'Dea
    • Paddy
    David Britton
    • Rita's Brother
    Mark Crompton
    • Rita's Brother
    Stuart Goodwin
    Stuart Goodwin
    • Rita's Brother
    Max Jackman
    • Rita's Brother
    Andrew Krauz
    • Rita's Brother
    Simon Waring
    • Rita's Brother
    Maureen Long
    • Rita's Mother
    Joyce Pembroke
    • Lawn Mower Lil
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
    • Michelle
    George Costigan
    George Costigan
    • Bob
    Patti Nicholls
    • Sue's Mother
    Jane Atkinson
    • Helen
    Bryan Heeley
    • Michael
    Paul Oldham
    • Lee
    • Direção
      • Alan Clarke
    • Roteirista
      • Andrea Dunbar
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários71

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    9bakerjp

    Very, very '80s and very very good

    I hated the 1980s when I lived through them, but looking back from a distance, it's easier to make sense of them. Rita, Sue and Bob Too is an exemplary British '80s film. It's not very pretty - Rita and Sue are two giggling teenage girls, all decked out in white - from their stilletos to the highlights in Sue's hair. They live on a sink-hole council estate in Bradford. Bob is "middle-class" in that he lives in sterile private housing - all nice lawns and open spaces. But Bob drops his "h"s too, and wears a gold chain.

    The three begin a "relationship" which is based on sex. None of the characters are represented as particularly nice, but instead they're "real". I knew a lot of Ritas and Sues when I was growing up, and the two young actresses who play these parts do a stellar job.

    For me, a lot of the humour in the film derives from the depictions of "class" - from Sue's awful drunk father uselessly brandishing a baseball bat, to Bob's wife - clearly only about half a stilleto heel up the social ladder than Rita and Sue, but desperate to be seen to be something better. Her acting is stilted, laughable, awful. But it's supposed to be - the character is acting at being posh - badly. Lines like "Make your own f**king tea" when she's trying to impress and intimidate the girls are wonderfully comic.

    I also like the racial slant to the film - the guy who plays Sue's Asian boyfriend is attractive, and presented both sympathetically and unsympathetically at the same time (like most of the lead characters in the film) - at first he's nervous around Sue, but quickly tries to assert control over her. When Sue drops him, he's pathetic again, but this too is only a ruse. I think this film paved the way for later films like "East is East", which reminds me of it a lot.

    I also like the depictions of gossipy, interfering neighbours - both from the under-class estate (especially the strange old man who dances in glee at the "street-fight") and the middle-class private housing (the guy who endlessly waters his plants in the garden so he can spy on the events in Bob's house). One of my favourite sequences is when Bob's wife's friend comes to tell her that she's seen Bob with the girls. Her fakey "concern" is shown - not by speech, but by the fact that she is half running to the house: she can't WAIT to tell her news and ruin the relationship. All of this is so cleverly and wittily observed, in a completly understated way.

    This is a brilliant film. Put it on your "must-see" list.
    8PsychoKlown

    We're having a gang bang!!

    Where do i start? I brought my fiancé this DVD because he picked it out and i have to admit i was dreading watching it because i thought it would be sh*t, but i stand corrected it's totally funny i couldn't stop laughing. The story is a married man called Bob seduces the babysitters Ria and Sue in his car when parked out on the moors resulting in a hilarious sex scene. The three continue their relationship of casual sex and good times even though they know the truth will eventually be known.

    As i said comedy is a big part of this film which is mainly from the common accents and swearing from practically the whole cast (especially Kevin, Sue's racist, drunkard dad). Other comedy moments are the old nosey neighbour (Hosepipe Harry) who spends the whole film watering his garden and the dance scene where Bob and the two girls are dancing to a song called "We're having a gang bang!" which is funny just for Rita's dancing (best moment in the film!) although a friend of Bob's wife (Fat F*ckin' Mavis) sees them and tells her leading to a full scale argument with the girls families and the married couple, which has more swearing in the 5 minute scene then a whole series of the Osbournes.

    This is a great British film and anyone with a sense of humour will enjoy it!
    7WILLOWSYKES

    True!

    It's not Hugh Grant in some over priced London suburb falling in love with hilarious results, It's not angry young men fighting against an unfair class system, it's not about forbidden homosexual partnerships or a mixing of Indian and British culture. This film shows a snap shot of British working class life as it was (and still is in many cases!). The British film industry's Liberal Elite hate this kind of movie as it attempts to show real people. Not every working class person has a chip on there shoulder! It's packed full of swearing and sex and even a little bit of violence. If you are easily offended don't watch, but if you fancy a realistic Brit flick that doesn't have Hugh Grant in it, then see this.
    dannyfitzuk

    This is a vastly under_rated film

    Someone has previously posted that this film is about class and social division which is certainly true and one of the many sub-texts of the screenplay. It interests me that reaction to this film also seems to be delineated along class lines and social division. When I've mentioned this film in passing to middle-class types they turn their noses up in horror and say this film is so 'depressing'. In contrast, to anyone from a hum-drum town anywhere in the British Isles (in my case Ireland) or inner city working class background, a mention of the film if they've seen it, brings on a laugh and smiles of recognition of shared experiences.

    Hyper-realism may prevail in this film but there are many many reasons to watch it. The most important of which is to be reminded, if one needs reminding, what devastating changes took place during Thatcher's political reign during the 80's. The appalling errosion of social housing and services, and the introduction of the exploitative Youth Training Schemes which paid a pittance to participants. Overcrowded classrooms, and few opportunities to socialise meant teenagers had to make their own fun just like Rita and Sue.

    To me no other film evokes the 80's like this film, it always brings me out in tears of laughter as I recognise the characters from my own life. Practically every girl in my home town dressed exactly like Rita and Sue, bare legged and white stillettoed. I can't remember any other film that captures the teenage mischieve-ness and innocence of 80's teenagers. That scene where they go to the museum with the other school girls and exiting onto a cobbled Yorkshire street Sue utters the immortal line: '..she called me a slag so I hit her!, after assaulting a virgin classmate, is a real hoot. For me the funniest scene is when Rita and Sue start giggling in embarassment as Bob and The Wife start having a barny after returning home after a night on the tiles. (N.B. if Rita and Sue have been hired as babysitters how come we never see the kid they're babysitting?)

    This film is not depressing. The two main protagonists (Rita and Sue) are finding fun, excitement and adventure (isn't it better to be walking around in cow dung getting fresh air and a 'jump' from the middle class neighbour in a car than loitering around a dreary housing estate?) as an antidote to their hopeless circumstances. They don't feel anymore more victimised than Bob's wife. They maybe poor and working class; but they're getting bonked regularly unlike Bob's missus!

    The performances are absolutely sterling, there are no false moves or corny lines. And Lesley Sharp is truly comical as she jumps on Bob's suit and calls him every name under the sun. For me the actor who shines most is Michelle Holmes, and I always love watching her whatever role she's playing ever since seeing her in this film.

    I wish the bourgeois critics could put aside their own prejudices and snobberies and see this film for what it really is. A gritty realistic picture of 80's England and a precursor to the highly successful 'Full Monty'. It is also a great heart warming film for adults that was way ahead of its time when it was being made in the mid 80's. Every time I see it I laugh out loud - if you're ever feeling a bit down, watch this film! It will blow the cobwebs away completely, trust me!

    As far as I'm concerned this is up there with 'Brief Encounter' as a classic British film. I'm serious!
    ben_catt

    Brilliant from beginning to end....

    This film really should be used in schools as a realistic portrayal of English life in the eighties.

    There are some literally side splittingly funny scenes in this film. The most memorable are those of Sue's alcoholic Dad and his antics. I don't know if the director was meaning to show him as being really funny but some of the things he comes out with are absolutely brilliant.

    My favourite moment is when Sue gets back from baby sitting the first time. His quote "cos there's nowt opp-en! That's how!" is brilliant.

    Watch this film, it will make you laugh out loud.

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    • Curiosidades
      Andrea Dunbar, the writer of this film, died in 1990 of a brain hemorrhage in The Beacon pub, a few years after it had been used as the location for the dad stumbling out of the pub at the beginning.
    • Erros de gravação
      As they are walking down the street during the school trip the boom mic is visible in the bottom left shop window.
    • Citações

      Sue's Dad: [Sue comes in at 2am; her Dad is sitting there with a baseball bat] Where the fuck have you been?

      Sue: Baby sitting.

      Sue's Dad: Not just till 2 o'clock in the fuckin' morning you haven't, don't lie to me lass!

      Sue: I'm not, you ask me mum.

      Sue's Dad: Well yer mum's a lyin' bastard an all and I'll wrap this round ya fuckin' neck!

      [throws bat down]

      Sue: [blows a huff] Mum!

      Sue's Mum: What?

      Sue: Come and tell him!

      Sue's Dad: You're a lying little shit!

      Sue's Mum: Oh, I'm fucking fed up with him! What do you think yer fuckin' playing at?

      Sue's Dad: You try to tell me that she's been baby sitting till this fuckin' time?

      Sue's Mum: How do you know she hasn't?

      Sue's Dad: Cause' there's nowt open that's how!

      Sue: There is!

      Sue's Mum: Night Clubs.

      Sue's Dad: Well I don't fuckin' believe yer, next time I will wrap it round yer neck.

      Sue's Mum: Just be careful I don't bloody wrap it round yours!

      Sue's Dad: Anyway, why don't you fuck off back to bed?

      Sue's Mum: I'm sleeping in here, you're sleeping on yer bloody own.

      Sue's Dad: Do what yer like.

      Sue's Mum: I bloody will, don't worry!

      Sue's Dad: Fuck it, I'm going to bed.

      Sue: Oh go on.

      Sue: Aren't you going to bed?

      Sue's Mum: I'm not getting in with him!

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Back to the Beach/Nadine/Dirty Dancing/Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1987)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Gang Bang
      Performed by Black Lace

      Written and Composed by Alan Barton and Dene Michael (as Dean Michael)

      Published by Flair Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de maio de 1987 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Dois Mais Um
    • Locações de filme
      • 5 Bramham Drive, Baildon, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Bob's house)
    • Empresas de produção
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Umbrella Films
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 124.167
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 7.947
      • 19 de jul. de 1987
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 124.167
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 29 minutos
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    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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