Ein Künstler in mittlerem Alter, der seiner hübschen jungen Assistentin verfallen ist, eine frühreife Zwölfjährige, die in einem Hotel lebt, und ein neurotischer Anwalt mit einer besitzergre... Alles lesenEin Künstler in mittlerem Alter, der seiner hübschen jungen Assistentin verfallen ist, eine frühreife Zwölfjährige, die in einem Hotel lebt, und ein neurotischer Anwalt mit einer besitzergreifenden Mutter machen diese drei New Yorker Geschichten aus.Ein Künstler in mittlerem Alter, der seiner hübschen jungen Assistentin verfallen ist, eine frühreife Zwölfjährige, die in einem Hotel lebt, und ein neurotischer Anwalt mit einer besitzergreifenden Mutter machen diese drei New Yorker Geschichten aus.
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe performance piece that Steve Buscemi delivers in the Martin Scorsese segment was conceived and written by the actor himself.
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Lionel Dobie: [When Paulette sees Lionel appearing unexpectedly in Paulette's bedroom] I just wanted to kiss your foot. Sorry, nothing personal.
- Crazy CreditsCoppola's segment introduces cast and crew members only by their first name during the opening titles.
"Life Lessons" directed by Martin Scorsese, literally took my breath away - it made me want to rewatch all Scorsese's films (with the one exception, GONY, though). What a magnificent work - visually it is as powerful as the painting Nolte's Lionel was painting. Combining in one short film Procul Harum's "A whiter shade of pale" and Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" from "Turandot" was a stroke of genius. This film is an ode to the power of talent; it is about greatness and curse of the gift, not about love to the woman. The best scene of the film and I'd say one of the best ever made about the Artist's work is Nolte triumphantly painting his masterpiece - his love, desire, lust, cries, whispers, tears, and humiliations magically transform with every stroke of his brush into the immortal, triumphant, brilliant work of art. By the time the painting is finished, he would need a new source of inspiration and self-torture, and the cycle will repeat over again. Devilishly clever portrait of an Artist as Not a Young Man. 9.5/10
I loved Woody Allen's "Oedipus Wrecks" and I think it is very funny and touching. Looks like Allen has met mothers or grandmothers like Mrs. Millstein in real life and his little gem is his love-hate letter to them. In the end, mom always knows what is best for her little boy. Mae Questel and Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson) were wonderful. Woody's face after his mom "disappears" and the scene when he practically makes love to the chicken drumstick are pure delight; also the commentary that New York is used to everything and readily accepts the crazy situation - it is so true. One of the best Allen's films I've seen lately - I am very glad that I finally saw it.
Larry David ("Seinfeld", "Curb Your Enthusiasm") plays the Theater Manager. It made me think if Estelle Costanza created by David and Mrs. Millstein (Woody's omnipresent mother) have a lot in common in making the lives of their sons miserable and smothering them with their merciless love? 9/10
Coppola's "Life Without Zoë" was much weaker than Scorsese's and Allan's stories and paled in comparison - this episode "from the lives of the reach and beautiful" was pretty and cute but you can skip it. 5/10
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 10.763.469 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 432.337 $
- 5. März 1989
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 10.763.469 $