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Solo pour deux

Original title: All of Me
  • 1984
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
21K
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Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin in Solo pour deux (1984)
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Body Swap ComedyComedyFantasyRomance

Dying millionaire Edwina Cutwater has her soul transferred into the body of younger, willing Terry Hoskins. However, something goes wrong, and she finds herself in her lawyer Roger Cobb's bo... Read allDying millionaire Edwina Cutwater has her soul transferred into the body of younger, willing Terry Hoskins. However, something goes wrong, and she finds herself in her lawyer Roger Cobb's body - together with the lawyer.Dying millionaire Edwina Cutwater has her soul transferred into the body of younger, willing Terry Hoskins. However, something goes wrong, and she finds herself in her lawyer Roger Cobb's body - together with the lawyer.

  • Director
    • Carl Reiner
  • Writers
    • Edwin Davis
    • Henry Olek
    • Phil Alden Robinson
  • Stars
    • Steve Martin
    • Lily Tomlin
    • Victoria Tennant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Carl Reiner
    • Writers
      • Edwin Davis
      • Henry Olek
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Stars
      • Steve Martin
      • Lily Tomlin
      • Victoria Tennant
    • 88User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Roger Cobb
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Edwina Cutwater
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Terry Hoskins
    Madolyn Smith Osborne
    Madolyn Smith Osborne
    • Peggy Schuyler
    • (as Madolyn Smith)
    Richard Libertini
    Richard Libertini
    • Prahka Lasa
    Dana Elcar
    Dana Elcar
    • Burton Schuyler
    Jason Bernard
    Jason Bernard
    • Tyrone Wattell
    Selma Diamond
    Selma Diamond
    • Margo
    Eric Christmas
    Eric Christmas
    • Fred Hoskins
    Gailard Sartain
    Gailard Sartain
    • Fulton Norris
    Neva Patterson
    Neva Patterson
    • Gretchen
    Michael Ensign
    Michael Ensign
    • Mr. Mifflin
    Peggy Feury
    • Dr. Betty Ahrens
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Divorce Lawyer
    Basil Hoffman
    Basil Hoffman
    • Court Clerk
    Hedley Mattingly
    • Grayson
    Harvey Vernon
    Harvey Vernon
    • Judge
    Stu Black
    • Police Officer
    • Director
      • Carl Reiner
    • Writers
      • Edwin Davis
      • Henry Olek
      • Phil Alden Robinson
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    User reviews88

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    7bankofmarquis

    Great Physical Comedy by Martin

    Over the history of cinema, there are certain Director/Lead Actor pairings that are perfect for each other. John Ford/John Wayne, Alfred Hitchcock/Jimmy Stewart, Martin Scorcese/Robert DeNiro, Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks all come to mind. Add to that the inspired comedic pairing of Director Carl Reiner and the great Steve Martin.

    Starting with THE JERK (1979), Martin and Reiner would make 4 films together the last of which was the 1984 comedy ALL OF ME starring Martin and Lilly Tomlin. And like all Reiner/Martin comedies this one is smartly written with heart and a physically comedic performance by Martin that must be seen to believed.

    Martin stars as Lawyer Martin Cobb, an aspiring musician who views his lawyer job as a means to support his dream of becoming a musician. Lilly Tomlin co-stars as one of Martin's clients - a dour, serious millionaire who's dying wish is to have her soul transferred into the body of a younger woman. When the transfer goes wrong, Tomlin finds herself inside Martin's body and the two polar opposites spar each other whilst inside the same body.

    A pretty ridiculous premise that is executed wonderfully under the watchful Direction of Reiner. He pushes the premise far - but not too far - focusing (wisely) most of the attention of this movie on Martin and his body's maniacal behavior as both Martin and Tomlin wrestle for control of his body.

    Martin, of course, is perfectly cast in a role that was tailor made for him. His physical comedy skills are well used by Reiner and the scene of Martin walking down the street in control of the left side of his body while Tomlin is in control of the right side of his body is worth the price of admission right there. But Martin brings a heart and warmth to his character as well as his well known personae of a person who thinks he is the only sane one in the room - where, in fact, he is the INSANE one.

    Tomlin fares less well in her role - being trapped (literally) inside Martin's body and is only seen as reflections in a mirror. Here character is the polar opposite of Martin's, so while Martin is "wild and crazy", she is dour and buttoned up - and this doesn't do her any favors.

    Special notice needs to be made of Richard Libertini's turn as Prahka Lasa, the well-meaning "yogi" who is the conduit of the body switching soul. His limited English, earnest and well meaning almost steals the film from Martin.

    All in all, an enjoyable evening at the movies which showcases Reiner's ability as a Director and Martin's ability as a gifted, physical comedian very well.

    Letter Grade: B+

    7 1/2 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)
    8jzappa

    Absolute Logic in the Ridiculous

    All of Me shares with a whole heap of wonderful screwball comedies an extremely straightforward method: Employ absolute reason in dealing with the ridiculous. Start with a wacky scenario, set up the rules, and adhere to them. The laughs occur when everyday human nature comes into quarrel with bizarre incidents. Carl Reiner has made a significant contribution to contemporary American comedy, both as a performer and director. Working exclusively in the genre of comedy, his films range from slapstick humor to sophisticated comic parodies of classical Hollywood genres. He chooses to bring other genres to his comedy rather than comedy to other genres.

    The plot and its treatment may be light as a feather, but we can relate to virtually all of the intentions of the characters. There is, for instance, the millionaire bachelorette Lily Tomlin, who wants to live forever and thinks she has discovered a way to do that. There is the discontented lawyer Steve Martin, who is distractedly depressed with his work and will do anything to get a promotion, even indulge nut-case clients like Tomlin. There is the wicked Victoria Tennant, who plans to viciously swindle Tomlin, and there is the extraordinarily hilarious Prahka, who innocently expects to transmit Tomlin's soul into a brass pot, and the put it in Tennant's body. There is, nonetheless, a dreadful psychic blunder, and when Tomlin dies, she transmigrates instead into Martin's body.

    The second the premise begins to fire off laughs is the second it's executed: the first time Martin has to contend with this foreign female being inside his brain. He keeps command of the left side of his body. She commands the right. They are struggling to cross the sidewalk together, each in their own way, and this sets up a frenzied tug-of-war only a razor-sharp physical comedian like Martin could pull off. Tomlin vanishes into Martin's body, but she does not vanish from the movie. Her reflection can be seen in mirrors, and there is some superb timing concerned with the way they play scenes with one another's mirror images. For another thing, there is a genuine feeling of her presence even when Martin is alone on the screen. And lighthearted as the movie may be, it scores a lot of points by speculating on the ways in which a man and a woman could learn to coexist thusly.

    Frankly, even above Martin's masterful antics, my favorite might be Richard Libertini as the indecipherably Indian Prahka, who repeats words he doesn't understand in a tone of complete agreement. Yet, although All of Me is the last of the four Martin/Reiner collaborations, it gives Martin one of his all-time best screen opportunities to highlight his brilliant kind of physical slapstick. Watch Roger/Edwina have a go at walking down the street, or going to the bathroom, or making love with the surprisingly sexy Tennant. Each action is an awe-inspiring exhibition of fractured dexterity. Watch right-side Edwina assume responsibility in a courtroom, as left-side Roger falls asleep and the ever-so-feminine Edwina moves their body in a bizarrely macho swagger. The actor's challenge is hopelessly problematical---Steve Martin playing Lily Tomlin playing Roger Cobb---and superbly accomplished.
    Coxer99

    Two Comic Geniuses At Work...

    A transcendental blunder forces a lawyer to share his body with the soul of a crotchety heiress. Carl Reiner's finest work as a director combined the finest performances of stars Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin. Martin is so good in the role that there are moments that we take him seriously as an actor. This is the kind of performance worthy of attention and for fans of Martin's genius, this is one for the books.
    10Mister-6

    Steve gets physical....

    "All of Me" does the impossible: it takes two great comic talents (Martin, Tomlin) and not only puts them in the same movie but in the same body!

    To watch Martin twist, writhe and convulse as he has to house Tomlin's spirit in his body is hilarious enough but to see one start a sentence and another finish it or verbally spar against each other is a pure delight.

    Though Tomlin has little to do, she is more of a verbal comedienne while Martin was always more physical and spastic. Their pairing is genius, as this movie proves time and again.

    Funny as it is, you'll get caught up in the story, too. Everyone is treated as an individual and gets to contribute thoughts, personalities and at least one good line and/or scene. Libertini is especially funny as a Hindu mystic ("BIG DOPE!").

    Catch "All of Me" as soon as possible. You'll love all of it.

    Ten stars.
    george.schmidt

    Martin & Tomline make a fine pas de deux!

    ALL OF ME (1984) *** Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, Victoria Tennant, Madolyn Smith, Richard Libertini, Jason Bernard, Dana Elcar, Selma DIamond. Screwball comedy/fantasy that features Martin's true comic genius as a lawyer who becomes the host for a deceased client's spirit, sharing her persona with hilarious results. Martin's physical movements are a stitch and Tomlin is an able foil as the eccentric lost soul. Directed with flair by Carl Reiner.

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    • Trivia
      Teddy Edwards: The tenor saxophonist legend in the funeral scene as a band leader on bass drum leading the Dixieland Band.
    • Goofs
      After Edwina enters Roger's body and they use the bathroom for the first time, there are stalls behind Edwina. Behind Roger there is a wall. The same thing should be seen since he's looking into a mirror.
    • Quotes

      Edwina Cutwater: What is so important about sex?

      Roger Cobb: What's so important about sex? That's like "What's important about laughing?" Or," "Duke Ellington" or the "World Series"? It's one of those things that makes you feel like you're really - living, Iike you're glad to be alive!

      Edwina Cutwater: I am already glad to be alive. I don't need to play 'tonsil hockey' with some English tart to feel good. I already feel good. I feel wonderful In fact, I feel - quite tingly!

      Roger Cobb: Yeah, that's right. Those are my tingles you're feeling.

      Edwina Cutwater: What do you mean?

      Roger Cobb: It's called "sexual - excitement".

      Edwina Cutwater: It is?

      Roger Cobb: Yes. If you think this feels good, wait'll you feel what hot, passionate boffing feels like.

      Edwina Cutwater: And what happens? Bigger tingles?

      Roger Cobb: Oh! Major tingles.

      Edwina Cutwater: But, will she still respect us tomorrow?

      Roger Cobb: She doesn't respect us now!

      Edwina Cutwater: Let's boff.

    • Alternate versions
      ABC edited 3 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: All of Me/Amadeus/Places in the Heart/Until September (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      All of Me
      Written by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks

      Performed by Joe Williams

      Arranged by Billy May

      Courtesy of Bourne Company

      Played in closing credits

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Mi otra mitad
    • Filming locations
      • Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA(Edwina's mansion.)
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Old Time Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,403,064
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,803,848
      • Sep 23, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,403,064
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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