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L'amour est une grande aventure

Original title: Skin Deep
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.4K
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L'amour est une grande aventure (1989)
A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends.
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A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfrie... Read allA womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends.A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends.

  • Director
    • Blake Edwards
  • Writer
    • Blake Edwards
  • Stars
    • John Ritter
    • Vincent Gardenia
    • Alyson Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writer
      • Blake Edwards
    • Stars
      • John Ritter
      • Vincent Gardenia
      • Alyson Reed
    • 53User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Zach
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Barney
    Alyson Reed
    Alyson Reed
    • Alex
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Jake
    Julianne Phillips
    Julianne Phillips
    • Molly
    Chelsea Field
    Chelsea Field
    • Amy
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • Sparky
    Don Gordon
    Don Gordon
    • Curt
    Nina Foch
    Nina Foch
    • Alex's Mother
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Angie
    Michael Kidd
    Michael Kidd
    • Dr. Westford
    DeeDee Rescher
    DeeDee Rescher
    • Bernice
    • (as Dee Dee Rescher)
    Bryan Genesse
    Bryan Genesse
    • Rick
    Bo Foxworth
    Bo Foxworth
    • Greg
    Raye Hollitt
    Raye Hollitt
    • Lonnie
    Jean Marie McKee
    • Rebecca
    Brenda Swanson
    • Emily
    Heidi Paine
    • Tina
    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writer
      • Blake Edwards
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    DeanSpeir

    Some of the funniest scenes ever filmed

    This film from Blake Edwards has one of the all-time funniest sequences in it that has even been filmed, and no I'm not talking about the much bally-hoo'd "dueling glow-in-the-dark-condoms" scene.

    The post-spa sequence with a spastic John Ritter never fails to put me in grave danger of a major asthmatic attack. It is brilliant physical comedy. See it for that alone… or for the pruriently curious, to see what the Amazonian "Zap" from that strange syndicated physical challenges show of several years back, looks like with her clothes off!

    It may not be Edwards' best effort, but it's no where near as dreadful as others here have suggested.
    7sano7

    It's Ritter.. Ritter all the way !

    John Ritter makes Zach and the film memorable. It's more or less a one man show by him, though the character hardly has an element of heroism in it. He wonderfully transforms himself into Zach Hutton, a writer by profession with a weakness for drinks and women. He faces the fury of boyfriends of the women, and later, the revenge of the girls themselves, after they break up.

    The movie progresses with hilarious sequences, at times slap-stick. Be sure not to miss the dialogues, for there are many instances when humour makes its presence in the most unexpected of situations. Altogether non stop entertainment is warrantied..
    10Derek237

    Falling out of love...

    Skin Deep starts off to a soulful, bluesy song called "falling out of love" (lyrically quite fitting for the main character), and we see a woman walking into a house. The house belongs to Zach Hutton, and the woman, we assume, is Zach's wife. She catches him fooling around with a young blonde and grabs Zach's revolver. The scene that follows is hilarious; the music has stopped and we're thrust into a tense but funny moment. As it turns out, this woman is not Zach's wife, but his mistress, and she is ready to kill him until his wife walks in. They introduce themselves and share their disappointment in Zach. At this point, I needed to take a very deep breath to brace myself, because it was very obvious that this guy has issues and this movie was going to be full of hilariously painful situations for our hero. It was no big surprise that within the next few scenes he's sobbing in a psychiatrist's office.

    This is a comedy that has an exaggerated sense of being true to life. It is somewhat serious, Zach is a tortured soul, but he's mostly casually tortured and takes his abuse with humour, which makes it okay for us to laugh. He's a washed up writer, his wife has left him with a settlement that was not exactly fair to his side, and he can't get over his obsession with picking up women. He's addicted. This is one pathetic man. He endures some of the most hilarious situations ever committed to film (I won't even bother mentioning the glow-in-the-ark condom sequence, but yes, it is hysterical). He also endures genuine sadness in his life, and that makes him more human than just a simple comic sketch, and makes this such a great movie.

    The ending wraps things up a little too easily, but what the hell? Comedies usually have happy endings. The ending was satisfactory, but the movie in general was above average. John Ritter was a master at perfecting both drama and comedy, which is what was needed for this role. He did an amazing job, and I feel it's his finest performance, displaying his genuine charm as a comedic actor, as well as the possibly even more intriguing serious side of a conflicted, lost man. I love this movie.

    My rating: 10/10
    7planktonrules

    Not as much of a comedy as you might be expecting...and probably the best acting John Ritter ever did.

    John Ritter plays Zach, a writer with writer's block who also is a womanizer, a drunk and a selfish jerk. When the story begins, Zach's destroying yet another marriage by cheating on his spouse. The story consists of watching Zach screw up his life again and again.

    Despite being written and directed by Blake Edwards, this film is NOT a comedy...though some reviewers inexplicably thought it was hilarious. It has a few mildly funny moments (such as the cock fight and, although very sick, the bit involving Harry) but I don't think Edwards intended it as a comedy but a portrait of an incredibly screwed up man....and on that level the film does work. You dislike and possibly hate Zach...but you also can't help but think that Edwards and Ritter did a fine job of making a realistic self-destructive man. In some ways, it reminded me of one of Edwards' earliest successes..."Days of Wine and Roses". And, on that level, the film worked well for me. Overall, while very unpleasant to watch at times, a very well made picture.



    One thing to note. If you do watch the film, don't be surprised with all the nudity. It isn't surprising based on the material....but I thought you should know.
    jimbo429

    Good film for John Ritter fans

    I rented this video about a year ago & enjoyed this very much. John Ritter plays the character Zack with his trademark physical comedy in full form. Two scenes stand out for me. One is the drop-dead hilarious bit after the therapy session when he goes spastic; and yes, the other is the overrated (but still good) glow-in-the-dark condom fight scene. This is one of Blake Edwards' better films (certainly miles better than "10"). A good film for fans of John Ritter also, especially if all one knows of his acting is the sitcom "Three's Company".

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    • Trivia
      'Nina Foch', who played John Ritter's mother-in-law in the film, was originally Ritter's acting coach when he was a student at Hollywood High School and he was really nervous when he met up with her again on the set of the movie.
    • Goofs
      During the latter half of the movie Zach's beard alternates between real and obviously fake.
    • Quotes

      Zach: I've never felt this way before. I'm seriously unhappy. This is just not the bush-league blues. We're talking major-league depression here. I can't sleep. I take pills. But they only last a couple of hours and then I'm up at 4:00 in the morning pacing the fucking house or walking on the cold fucking beach. I'm so miserable, I wanna fucking shoot myself. But, I can't because I'm afraid to die. How's that for fucked-up?

      [Zach hits the wall and starts sobbing]

      Zach: So what's the answer? Oh, I forgot. You don't have answers. You're not the burning bush. You just give suggestions. Well, I need help. I'm in the fucking dumper. Give me a suggestion because I know you've got one. I can see it in those beady little Freudian eyes.

      Dr. Westford: If an alcoholic wants me to cure him, you know what I say?

      [sighs]

      Zach: That's a question. That's not a suggestion.

      [sighs again]

      Zach: Okay. What do you say?

      Dr. Westford: First, stop drinking.

      Zach: I don't get it.

      Dr. Westford: Go home and think about it. That's my suggestion.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: New York Stories/Farewell to the King/Lean on Me/Out Cold (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Falling Out Of Love
      Performed by Ivan Neville

      Written by Ivan Neville

      Produced by Danny Kortchmar

      Available on PolyGram Records, Cassettes, and Compact Discs

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skin Deep
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Beco Films
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,674,852
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,460,262
      • Mar 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,674,852
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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