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Uma clarividente se casa impulsivamente com um açougueiro, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York e causa um impacto positivo nas pessoas que encontra, mudando seu futuro.Uma clarividente se casa impulsivamente com um açougueiro, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York e causa um impacto positivo nas pessoas que encontra, mudando seu futuro.Uma clarividente se casa impulsivamente com um açougueiro, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York e causa um impacto positivo nas pessoas que encontra, mudando seu futuro.
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I think that Demi Moore was bold to go with the little known Ocracoke, NC accent because most people will probably (wrongly) think that she was doing a very bad job at a North Carolinian/Southern USA accent.
Ocracoke is a small, fisherman's island at the bottom of the North Carolina Outer Banks island chain and is only accessible by ferry. This isolation has kept the accent there mostly unaltered since the 17th century days when it was inhabited by British seamen. The Ocracoke accent sounds like a mixture of Brit and Yank, so what you hear Demi Moore doing in this movie is really quite accurate.
I also enjoyed the cozy portrayal of the Manhattan (NYC) side street neighborhood life. The NYC avenues tend to be wide, impersonal and busy, but the narrower, townhouse and small shop filled side streets can be quite friendly. It gives me some nice, childhood nostalgic memories to see the happier, day-to-day aspect of NYC life shown in this film.
I watch this romantic comedy whenever it is on TV, and I have no complaints about it at all. I find it to be a sweet, feel-good film with occasional hints at magic realism, but without plunging too far into that iffy genre.
I feel that all the players did good jobs, and that the locations and settings felt very true. Nice production values too.
If you like "Moonstruck", then you will probably like "The Butcher's Wife" too.
Ocracoke is a small, fisherman's island at the bottom of the North Carolina Outer Banks island chain and is only accessible by ferry. This isolation has kept the accent there mostly unaltered since the 17th century days when it was inhabited by British seamen. The Ocracoke accent sounds like a mixture of Brit and Yank, so what you hear Demi Moore doing in this movie is really quite accurate.
I also enjoyed the cozy portrayal of the Manhattan (NYC) side street neighborhood life. The NYC avenues tend to be wide, impersonal and busy, but the narrower, townhouse and small shop filled side streets can be quite friendly. It gives me some nice, childhood nostalgic memories to see the happier, day-to-day aspect of NYC life shown in this film.
I watch this romantic comedy whenever it is on TV, and I have no complaints about it at all. I find it to be a sweet, feel-good film with occasional hints at magic realism, but without plunging too far into that iffy genre.
I feel that all the players did good jobs, and that the locations and settings felt very true. Nice production values too.
If you like "Moonstruck", then you will probably like "The Butcher's Wife" too.
This movie is a sweet fantasy with a good message about life, love and destiny. I usually skip movies with medically-oriented protagonists but the fantasy/psychic elements more than make up for the fact that Jeff Daniels plays a psychiatrist. Demi Moore is lovely, though the blonde hair is not. She would have been better with her natural look. Molly Steenbergen is great. I like the way regular people are touched by magic. Less stereotypical than a lot of other romantic comedies. Some people might be distracted by Demi's Moore's accent but I thought it worked well. The movie deals with psychics in a normal manner for a change. Unlike so much of TV and movies now, I really liked most of the characters and believed they were good people.
"Marina" (Demi Moore) is an attractive young woman who lives on an isolated island off the Carolina coast and is both single and-as it turns out-clairvoyant. So that being the case, one day she becomes overjoyed with a vision she receives which has her future husband coming to the island on a rowboat. Sure enough, not long afterward she finally gets to see the supposed man of her dreams in person and he turns out to be nothing like she had imagined. But being convinced of her vision she marries "Leo Lemke" (George Dzundza) and goes off to New York City with him. Yet even though she tries to be the best wife possible she finds it difficult to keep her visions to herself and that's when things get extremely interesting to everyone living around her. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a pretty good comedy which kept my interest from start-to-finish. Admittedly, it had some slow scenes here and there but it definitely had its moment and I thought that Demi Moore played her role to near perfection. Be that as it may, I thought that this was a refreshing, little comedy and have rated it accordingly. Above average.
If you like romantic films and you like Marina, you will probably like this film. Marina, played by Demi Moore, is the titular character around which the entire film revolves.
Marina is from Ocracoke Island. When she meets Leo (George Dzundza), she immediately knows he is her soul mate, because his coming has been foretold. Marina lives in a world of portents where natural events determine destinies. And that is the world of this film.
She marries George and moves to his island, Manhattan, where she works in the butcher shop and hands out clairvoyant advice on the side.
The film is charming because of its premise and its core of benignity. Even when complications arise in the lives of its characters, the viewer knows this is a world in which fate has kind purpose and love will ever win out. However, there is one erroneous prediction that threatens to disrupt the perfect order. Will it result in unhappiness or romantic chaos?
Ms. Moore captures the accent of Ocracoke and, despite her personal distaste for her experience making this film, portrays a likable and convincing character. The rest of the cast is strong. Watch for some enjoyable cameos.
Marina is from Ocracoke Island. When she meets Leo (George Dzundza), she immediately knows he is her soul mate, because his coming has been foretold. Marina lives in a world of portents where natural events determine destinies. And that is the world of this film.
She marries George and moves to his island, Manhattan, where she works in the butcher shop and hands out clairvoyant advice on the side.
The film is charming because of its premise and its core of benignity. Even when complications arise in the lives of its characters, the viewer knows this is a world in which fate has kind purpose and love will ever win out. However, there is one erroneous prediction that threatens to disrupt the perfect order. Will it result in unhappiness or romantic chaos?
Ms. Moore captures the accent of Ocracoke and, despite her personal distaste for her experience making this film, portrays a likable and convincing character. The rest of the cast is strong. Watch for some enjoyable cameos.
Plot in a Nutshell: Clairvoyant Marina (Demi Moore) impulsively marries Leo the butcher, moves with him to New York City and begins to change people's lives for the better with her 'homespun' but sage advice - much to the annoyance of their psychiatrist (Jeff Daniels).
Why I rated it a "7": It's charming and cute. Doesn't try to be something it's not. This is no Oscar contender, but then it was never intended to be. Falls squarely in the "Rom-Com" and "Chick Flick" genres, but does so comfortably. The supporting cast shines - especially Mary Steenburgen and George Dzundza. There is enough light comedy to keep the pace moving. Seeing Demi Moore with long, blonde, permed hair was a twist. I saw this years ago and remembered liking it. Seeing it again recently did not change my opinion, it's still harmless fun.
Best Line: Leo (to Dr. Tremor): "Stop (messing) with my life!" Dr. Tremor: "I never touched her!"
Would I watch again (Y/N)? Yes.
Why I rated it a "7": It's charming and cute. Doesn't try to be something it's not. This is no Oscar contender, but then it was never intended to be. Falls squarely in the "Rom-Com" and "Chick Flick" genres, but does so comfortably. The supporting cast shines - especially Mary Steenburgen and George Dzundza. There is enough light comedy to keep the pace moving. Seeing Demi Moore with long, blonde, permed hair was a twist. I saw this years ago and remembered liking it. Seeing it again recently did not change my opinion, it's still harmless fun.
Best Line: Leo (to Dr. Tremor): "Stop (messing) with my life!" Dr. Tremor: "I never touched her!"
Would I watch again (Y/N)? Yes.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesActress Mary Steenburgen provided her own singing in her portrayal of Stella.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn several scenes Dr. Alex Tremor wears a T-shirt with a quote on the front which says, "The unexamined life is not worth living" - Plato. These are the words of Socrates, not Plato.
- Citações
Marina Lemke: Well, what I say and what people hear aren't always the same thing. Don't you find that in your calling, Doctor?
- Trilhas sonoras(Love Moves in) Mysterious Ways
By Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford
Performed by Julia Fordham
Produced by Peter Asher
Courtesy of Circa Records Ltd./Virgin Records America, Inc.
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 9.689.816
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.442.229
- 27 de out. de 1991
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 9.689.816
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 47 min(107 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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