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Una joven protegida de la alta sociedad se alista en el ejército de los Estados Unidos por capricho y se encuentra en una situación más complicada de lo que esperaba.Una joven protegida de la alta sociedad se alista en el ejército de los Estados Unidos por capricho y se encuentra en una situación más complicada de lo que esperaba.Una joven protegida de la alta sociedad se alista en el ejército de los Estados Unidos por capricho y se encuentra en una situación más complicada de lo que esperaba.
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- Nominado para 3 premios Óscar
- 1 premio y 6 nominaciones en total
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Entertaining
Private Banjamin is an uneven film, but it is also an entertaining one. The first half is very focused, but the second half does get rather scatter-shot and dull. While most of it is funny, some of the laughs have a tendency to become sporadic, while the romance felt forced for my tastes. On the other hand, the film is at least nice to look at with good cinematography, editing and scenery, the story is decently paced and maintains interest and at its best the script is smart and snappy. Goldie Hawn is a very likable lead, and there is a sterling support cast including Eileen Brennan and Harry Dean Stanton. Overall, a very decent and entertaining film. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Enlist with Judy. You could use a good laugh.
Hawn's string of successes in the 1980's, Swing Shift, Overboard, Protocol, Seems Like Old Times, and Private Benjamin, are among my favorite comedies of all time. She has timing, presence, and character galore, and this one may just be at the top of my Goldie Hawn list.
The cast is extraordinary. Eileen Brennan is a showstopper as the, shall we say, less than feminine company commander and Benjamin's nemesis, but that's not the start of it. There's an embarrassment of talent here. Craig T. Nelson as the amorous Capt. Woodbridge, Armand Assante as the even more amorous Henri Tremont who sexes Benjamin up, and the still more amorous Albert Brooks, the husband who dies sexing her up, are all stellar. But Sam Wanamaker (see The Competition) and Robert Webber (both sadly deceased) are male role models who may not exactly set the bar very high as father figures, but add a delightful pseudo-machismo as counterpoint to all the talented women.
Mary Kay Place seems so young as a fellow recruit, even more so than in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, which is a nice segue to the fact that this, like many Hawn movies, draws from a distinguished television pedigree to deliver its surprising success.
This is one of those perfect little movies that I pull out of the DVD closet several times a year like visiting with an old friend, and it just occurred to me why. It's not nihilistic or deconstructionist or multi-plotted or any of the other crap that has supplanted story and dialog in too many movies since. It's sad that the only available version of the DVD is in pan and scan, as with some other great movies of this era, but I keep hoping for a widescreen release.
Favorite Line: "There are mine fields out there. Most of them are inert. However, some are ert." My recommendation: Enlist with Judy. You could use a good laugh.
The cast is extraordinary. Eileen Brennan is a showstopper as the, shall we say, less than feminine company commander and Benjamin's nemesis, but that's not the start of it. There's an embarrassment of talent here. Craig T. Nelson as the amorous Capt. Woodbridge, Armand Assante as the even more amorous Henri Tremont who sexes Benjamin up, and the still more amorous Albert Brooks, the husband who dies sexing her up, are all stellar. But Sam Wanamaker (see The Competition) and Robert Webber (both sadly deceased) are male role models who may not exactly set the bar very high as father figures, but add a delightful pseudo-machismo as counterpoint to all the talented women.
Mary Kay Place seems so young as a fellow recruit, even more so than in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, which is a nice segue to the fact that this, like many Hawn movies, draws from a distinguished television pedigree to deliver its surprising success.
This is one of those perfect little movies that I pull out of the DVD closet several times a year like visiting with an old friend, and it just occurred to me why. It's not nihilistic or deconstructionist or multi-plotted or any of the other crap that has supplanted story and dialog in too many movies since. It's sad that the only available version of the DVD is in pan and scan, as with some other great movies of this era, but I keep hoping for a widescreen release.
Favorite Line: "There are mine fields out there. Most of them are inert. However, some are ert." My recommendation: Enlist with Judy. You could use a good laugh.
Salute!
When it comes to comedy,there are many every day situations that are good fodder to build on.The military is one of them.You can take an endless list of comedic performers and,when examined,the whole idea of any of them being in the military is hysterical.Goldie Hawn is definitely on that list.Now,you need to surround her with the right people to make the idea work.Mission:Accomplished.Hawn's talents were complimented well in this film and we have ourselves a gem of a military comedy.While not the best ever made,it certainly is among the best.It has moments about midway where it drags just a little,but not enough to damage the overall viewing experience.
A funny comedy
This film is about a unfortunate young lady whose husband dies on their wedding night. She copes with her sorrow by mistakenly enlisting in the United States army.
"Private Benjamin" is very funny! Even the film is already thirty years old, the jokes are timeless. The scene that Goldie Hawn explaining that she is sent to the wrong army is hilarious. Well, actually the whole section about her adjusting to the fact that Army life is not a holiday is hilarious. Even though I have seen similar story lines before, it is still hilarious. If only all the comedies stood the test of time like "Private Benjamin"!
"Private Benjamin" is very funny! Even the film is already thirty years old, the jokes are timeless. The scene that Goldie Hawn explaining that she is sent to the wrong army is hilarious. Well, actually the whole section about her adjusting to the fact that Army life is not a holiday is hilarious. Even though I have seen similar story lines before, it is still hilarious. If only all the comedies stood the test of time like "Private Benjamin"!
"...The army couldn't afford drapes? I'll be up at the crack of dawn here!"
Goldie Hawn (in an Oscar nominated performance) plays Judy Benjamin who expects everything to be given to her on a gold-rimmed plate. Until she gets to the army that is. After her brand new hubby Yale Goodman (Albert Brooks) passes away on their wedding night, Judy joins the army believing that it will be like a vacation. She gets herself a rude awakening and must deal with Captain Lewis (Oscar nominated role played by Eileen Brennan), but in the end decides to redesign her life for the better.
A nice little movie with a message that both the critics and the general movie-goer seemed to love back in 1980 when this came out. Also starring Armand Assante, Robert Webber and Harry Dean Stanton. If you haven't seen it, give it a watch you might enjoy it.
A nice little movie with a message that both the critics and the general movie-goer seemed to love back in 1980 when this came out. Also starring Armand Assante, Robert Webber and Harry Dean Stanton. If you haven't seen it, give it a watch you might enjoy it.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTo prepare for the film, Goldie Hawn went through boot camp training for six weeks.
- PifiasTurkish Army officer in NATO HQ is portrayed with a mustache. However, Turkish army personnel are forbidden to grow a mustache. They are obliged to shave everyday. Hence, a Turkish army officer with a mustache or facial hair is not possible.
- Citas
Judy Benjamin: I think they sent me to the wrong place.
Capt. Doreen Lewis: Uh-huh.
Judy Benjamin: See, I did join the army, but I joined a *different* army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms.
- Créditos adicionalesOpening credits prologue:
When Judy Benjamin was eight years old, she confessed her life's desire to her best friend.
"All I want," Judy whispered, "is a big house... nice clothes, two closets, a live-in maid, and a professional man for a husband."
Today, all of Judy's dreams come true.
- Versiones alternativasIn the 1997 VHS and DVD prints, the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures logo was used as the opening plaster and the film rating that originally appears following the film is removed.
- Banda sonoraHava Nagila
(uncredited)
Israeli Folk Song
[played at Judy and Yale's wedding reception]
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Presupuesto
- 9.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 69.847.348 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4.739.769 US$
- 12 oct 1980
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 69.847.348 US$
- Duración
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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