Claude, un director de orquesta, sospecha que su mujer, Daniella, le está siendo infiel con un violinista, lo que le pone tremendamente celoso y con ganas de venganza.Claude, un director de orquesta, sospecha que su mujer, Daniella, le está siendo infiel con un violinista, lo que le pone tremendamente celoso y con ganas de venganza.Claude, un director de orquesta, sospecha que su mujer, Daniella, le está siendo infiel con un violinista, lo que le pone tremendamente celoso y con ganas de venganza.
- Desk Sergeant
- (as Art La Fleur)
- Elevator Operator
- (as Frederic Franklyn)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDudley Moore, who plays an orchestra conductor, shadowed Bill Conti, who wrote the film's score, to actually learn the techniques used to conduct a symphony orchestra.
- Citas
Claude Eastman: Will you miss younger men?
Daniella Eastman: The truth?
Claude Eastman: No!
Daniella Eastman: Younger men are like fast food restaurants. the food is fast, but it's not all that good. But, with you it's like dining in the most expensive restaurant in the world. Of course, the service may be a little slow...
Claude Eastman: Yeah, well...
[he tackles her over the couch]
- ConexionesFeatured in Stairs (1986)
- Banda sonoraUnfaithfully Yours (One Love)
Composed and Performed by Stephen Bishop
Produced by Greg Mathieson (as Greg Mathison)
Likewise, Dudley Moore acted the lead in this film, and in doing so, he didn't create much of a life, in terms of this film being appreciated by the mainstream. But Moore was one of the funniest comedians that ever graced American film/sound stages. His improvised drunk bits rival Jackie Gleason's improvised drunks. Of course nowadays such drunk humor is politically incorrect, which marks yet one more creative form that has recently bitten the dust. Oh well, at least kids are safe from drunk drivers.
But the greatest moment in this movie was the violin battle. You see, it's a prerequisite for talented, narcissistic classical/Romantic musicians, such as Dudley Moore (pianist), to hold a dark sense of humor. It's the kind of passive resistant, anti-successful state of mind that made Charlie Brown, Woody Allen, Bartleby, John Lennon and countless negative/alternative reasoning popular during the 60s-70s. And that alternative culture, or revolution, was merely a revamping of an earlier, more formidable anti-capitalism known as the period when occurred the French and American revolutions. In music, this was the time of Beethoven's rise to fame. This style he and others (even Mozart to some extent) propounded is known as the Romantic style. And the single greatest musical influence upon these western European proponents of the Romantic style was the music emanating from the streets: Gypsy music. It's also important to remember that such Gypsy music was itself influenced by a combination of east European folk music and the traditional music of the middle east, an area of the world from which all western civilization is derived, and thereby for which all of us should have reverence, or at least respect.
Basically what we're talking about here, what was the greatest influence upon the invention and prosperity of the Romantic music style, is the harmonic minor scale, and the claiming of this scale upon the hearts of a vast majority of music lovers world wide 1750-1980. It is a scale that gave birth to Romantic styled chromaticism, the most prolific harmonic form ever. In its early stages, when Mozart and papa Haydn dabbled in it, women and other faint hearted individuals tittered. When Beethoven got hold of it, such women literally fainted in the aisles. That's how naturally such chromaticism is capable of affecting the emotions of people. It requires an open heart, however. Today such Gypsy styled music is a laugh; that's how jaded western civilization has become. The smallest of minds are bold enough to regard it as merely "Jewish music," which informs us that its demise is likely, at least partially, the result of anti-Semitism.
Such Gypsy/Jewish etc. scale's greatest instrument, or agent provocateur: the violin. Hence, the extraordinarily emotional/comedic violin battle scene in this film, a rare tribute to this dying style of music. If there are any film makers, or any creative artists, who are interested in bringing back to vitality such Romantic/Gypsy/Jewish/harmonic minor scaled music, seeing this film might give them a good start in the right direction. It should also be stated that the Gypsy music that has recently surfaced in "World Music" and in university studies of Ethnomusicology, while more authentic, has, by way of pedantically narrowing the interpretations, caused the less authentic Romantic style to be ignored in its works.
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- 18 dic 2001
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- 12.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 19.928.200 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.774.126 US$
- 12 feb 1984
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 19.928.200 US$
- Duración1 hora 36 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1