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Meu Pai Herói

Título original: My Father the Hero
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
12 mil
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Gérard Depardieu, Katherine Heigl, and Dalton James in Meu Pai Herói (1994)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA teenage girl on vacation in the Bahamas with her divorced father tries to impress a potential boyfriend by saying that her father is actually her lover.A teenage girl on vacation in the Bahamas with her divorced father tries to impress a potential boyfriend by saying that her father is actually her lover.A teenage girl on vacation in the Bahamas with her divorced father tries to impress a potential boyfriend by saying that her father is actually her lover.

  • Direção
    • Steve Miner
  • Roteiristas
    • Gérard Lauzier
    • Francis Veber
    • Charlie Peters
  • Artistas
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Katherine Heigl
    • Dalton James
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    12 mil
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    • Direção
      • Steve Miner
    • Roteiristas
      • Gérard Lauzier
      • Francis Veber
      • Charlie Peters
    • Artistas
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Katherine Heigl
      • Dalton James
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    • 17Avaliações da crítica
    • 42Metascore
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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Andre
    Katherine Heigl
    Katherine Heigl
    • Nicole
    Dalton James
    Dalton James
    • Ben
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    • Direção
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      • Francis Veber
      • Charlie Peters
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    6Uriah43

    Rescued from a Life of Crime and Drugs

    All "Andre" (Gerard Depardieu) wants is to spend some quality time with his 14-year-old daughter "Nicole" (Katherine Heigl). So, he takes her to Jamaica for a nice vacation. However, when she gets there, she happens to fall in love with a young man named "Ben" (Dalton James) and, in order to impress him, says that she is actually 18--and that Andre is her lover who rescued her from a life of crime and drugs. One thing leads to another and soon the entire resort is under the impression that Andre is a child molester and treat his friendly gestures with complete disdain. Meanwhile, Nicole discovers that, in order to continue the ruse, she has to continue stretching the truth even more out-of-balance than ever before. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that, in spite of the risqué subject matter, this turned out to be a nice little comedy overall. I especially liked the scene where Andre is asked to play the piano and he chooses a song that infuriates the crowd. In any case, I enjoyed this movie and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
    nicholas.rhodes

    Good Entertainment

    This was recently issued in France on DVD under the title "Mon Père Ce Héros". When I bought it, I imagined it to be a film where Gérard Depardieu takes his daughter on holiday to Mauritius ( a film which I had seen and enjoyed several years ago ). What was my surprise when they ended up in the Bahamas, and the daughter wasn't the same actress as I had seen originally. On checking, I find that this is a remake of the original film. They should have issued it on DVD under the title "My Father the Heroe" to avoid confusion with the original. Just typical ! That said, the film is very enjoyable and is a perfect copy of the original film which also stars Gérard Depardieu, hence the confusion. The problem is in France they have this terrible habit of translating titles of foreign films into French ( which serves absolutely no purpose at all ) instead of respecting the original.

    I have a slight preference for the original film, because of some of the characters staying at the hotel, but this film is just as good and funny, though I wonder why they bothered to make this remake - I don't see the point of it as it doesn't add anything over and above the original - it simply equals it.

    One of the funniest points where GD is singing and playing "Thank Heavens for Little Girls" unaware of the fact that most of the guests listening think he is a paedophile. This is not in the original film and is a plus. Apart from that, the sets and plot are a carbon copy of the film set in Mauritius.

    So, a good entertaining film - my only bone of contention is with Buena Vista France who should have issued it under its correct ( American ) title to avoid confusion with French ( Lauzier ) version which is unfortunately not at present available on DVD anywhere ! How strange !
    5Brakathor

    Proof That French Sensibilities Don't Translate Well To American Cinema. Shocking, Right?

    Before I get into the actual merits of the film, it would be extremely remiss to not preface that with the real reason behind how and why this film came to be in the first place, a remake of a French film that was made only 3 years prior. For those of you who don't already know, Gerard Depardieu is basically a living legend in French cinema, so why not for American cinema too? Surely the whole world will love him just as much as the French do! In a mouthful, that's taking a lot for granted.

    Personally I never understood the mass appeal of this man in France. He's an A-list actor there, and while I don't begrudge him that, he's also become a bit of a phenomenon. In fact, you really don't have the American equivalent. To make it clearer, Americans really don't have ONE guy upon who's shoulder they can rest the entire history of American cinema. Gerard Depardieu is basically that guy in France. He's essentially to film what Elvis Presley was to music. This film was the film that was intended to launch Depardieu's acting debut in America, and make him a household name in America, so after being almost universally panned by critics, why didn't it work?

    Of all the screenplays they could have chosen for an American breakout feature, this one really was a curious choice. It's a film that deals with an incestuous, pedophilic subject. Europeans find this cute and funny, and the idea of older/younger relationships, as well as coming of age stories were a bit of a guilty pleasure over there for awhile, whereas those type of themes tend to creep out most Americans to the point where they would have trouble appreciating the comedy and irony in this type of film. That being said, even in Europe this type of pseudo-sex comedy was already on the way out by the mid 90s anyway. The "pseudo-sexual" aspect in and of itself is at the core of this film's lack of appeal to an American Audience. It's NOT really a sex comedy. It's PG rated with little to no sexual intrigue, so it's not going to appeal to young adults, and it's sure as hell not the type of thing most Americans would want to show to their kids.

    So how did the "Americanization" of this massive cultural disconnect go? Simply put, not well! For starters, French humour relies heavily on character comedy. As such, erratic mood swings and exaggerated reactions are common in French comedies. The end result is, Depardieu's acting comes across as forced; he overacts basically, and in combination with his thick accent and scripted English expressions that only a native English speaker would say, it comes across as extremely awkward and wooden. It's like trying to tell a joke in a foreign language when you barely understand the words coming out of your mouth. It's hard to distinguish when he's trying to be funny or when he's trying to be serious, and unlike actors like Michael Caine, he's bad at blending the two.

    One thing I find quite funny is how they tried to soften Depardieu's character in the American version to make him more likeable. For example, in the original, he beats his daughter twice, and he beats the woman he met at the resort once. All times in a matter of fact way as if not intended to illicit any type of audience reaction. Not so in the American Version. How's that for a cultural disconnect? In this version he comes across as more silly and light hearted, whereas in the original he comes across as a bit of a crank with a serious anger problem, and not likeable at all. There's definitely a "please like me!" aspect to this film which you'd probably only pick up on if you saw the original, but I definitely couldn't stop thinking about it, watching this.

    So how did this film compare to the original? Believe it or not, I still thought this film was slightly better than the original. Even though most of the scenes are essentially copy and pasted, this director staging the scenes more naturally and less forced. In the original, one plot premise is constantly feeding into another. He also quite sensibly cut out the violent altercation where Depardieu punches out the resort's cook, right before he undergoes his failed attempt to rescue his daughter. In the original he's whisked into an ambulance, and never gets charged for commiting assault, whereas in this film he's brought back to the guesthouse to sleep it off. Again, much more natural and less forced, this being the most extreme example of that.

    Ultimately though, neither are very good films. I suppose it didn't hurt that Katherine Heigl is much more attractive than the girl in the original film. Opposing that are things like the speedboat scene which in this film is more over-the-top than in the original, plus the entire premise itself comes across as forced, moreso in this film, especially when Depardieu's character spontaneously starts singing a song about little girls, completely oblivious to the fact that everyone at the resort thinks he's a pedophile. The scene that really kills it for me though in both films is the scene towards the end where the father is hiding in the bushes feeding lines to his daughter as she speaks to her male love interest in the film. So needlessly ridiculous.
    mirok

    "Thank Heaven" ... for this wild comedy!

    This is a great comedy and I recommend it to many viewers. The most hilarious scene in my opinion is when Depardieu is playing the piano in a bar; he doesn't know that his daughter is trying to pass him off as her boyfriend, and he's singing "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" ... all the patrons except for one woman walk out in disgust, thinking he's a child molester! That scene is absolutely priceless and will leave you splitting your sides, guaranteed.
    8Darkest_Rose

    A Funny, Entertaining Movie

    My Father The Hero used to be my favorite movie when I was Younger. It's about Andre, a divorced french man who wants to take his beautiful daughter (katharine heigl} on a vacation, hoping to get a little closer to her. But of course, Nicole isn't that easy to get along with, she just started puberty, i'm guessing. She is angry and hurt that her father was never there for her and decides to give him a hard time. One day at the beach, Nicole meets handsome Ben, and she makes up a wild story about her and her dad. The whole island gets involved and the movie turns into a hilarious wild entertaining movie. I would give My Father The Hero 8/10

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    • Curiosidades
      Gérard Depardieu offered to sing a song on the soundtrack for the credits as he had for Meu Pai Herói (1991). Instead, the Screenwriters begged him to perform "Thank Heavens for Little Girls" during a talent show. It was later referred to as the funniest scene in this movie.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the father is waiting up for Nicole, he sees her walking towards the house. He runs to the couch to pretend he was already asleep. When he kicks off his shoes, one lands on the floor by the couch while the other appears to bounce off the table onto the floor on the far side of the table. We see Nicole walk in. Then when we see the father again, the straps of one of his shoes can be seen on the table by the ashtray.
    • Citações

      Andre: Are you out of your mind? What the hell were you thinking about?

      Nicole: You're yelling.

      Andre: Of course I'm yelling! My daughter tells some stranger that her father is her, her...

      Nicole: *Lover*!

      Andre: Oh, God! I hate that word. It's so... so graphic. Who else thinks this?

      Nicole: A few of the other people.

      Andre: How many of them?

      Nicole: All of them.

      Andre: All of them! Incroyable! I've been walking around here with you the past few days. They think I'm child molester!

      Nicole: [she starts to cry] You're yelling again.

      Andre: Why... why do you make up such stories?

      Nicole: I don't know. It just comes naturally to me.

      Andre: So it's genetic. Is that it?

      Nicole: Yes. No! I don't know.

      Andre: You have to tell him the truth.

      Nicole: I tried to. Believe me, it's not that easy. I care about him.

      Andre: [he smiles at her] Do you love him?

      Nicole: Yes, I think so. I mean, yes, I do.

      Andre: Has he done anything to you?

      Nicole: No, he hasn't done anything to me. Besides, if I tell him I made all this up, he'll hate me. He'll think I'm some kind of liar.

      Andre: You are.

    • Versões alternativas
      In the US theatrical release, the bathing suit worn by Katherine Heigl, which was originally a thong, was digitally altered to cover her rear because it was thought American audiences would balk at such a young girl wearing such a thing. The original thong scene was restored in the later US home video version.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blink/Naked/I'll Do Anything/The Thing Called Love/Blue (1994)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Back to the Island
      Written by Ronnie Butler and Eddie Rolle

      Performed by Baha Men (as The Baha Men)

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Big Beat Records

      By arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de julho de 1994 (Brasil)
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      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • One and Only Ocean Club, Paradise Island, Bahamas
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      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Cité Films
      • DD Productions
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      • 6 de fev. de 1994
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      • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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