Un escritor alcohólico y mujeriego, cuya vida parece desmoronarse, se encuentra repetidamente en problemas de un tipo u otro con la ley, sus exnovias y los novios celosos.Un escritor alcohólico y mujeriego, cuya vida parece desmoronarse, se encuentra repetidamente en problemas de un tipo u otro con la ley, sus exnovias y los novios celosos.Un escritor alcohólico y mujeriego, cuya vida parece desmoronarse, se encuentra repetidamente en problemas de un tipo u otro con la ley, sus exnovias y los novios celosos.
- Bernice
- (as Dee Dee Rescher)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- Curiosidades'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.
- PifiasDuring the latter half of the movie Zach's beard alternates between real and obviously fake.
- Citas
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.
- Banda sonoraFalling Out Of Love
Performed by Ivan Neville
Written by Ivan Neville
Produced by Danny Kortchmar
Available on PolyGram Records, Cassettes, and Compact Discs
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
- Derek237
- 15 mar 2005
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 9.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 19.674.852 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 2.460.262 US$
- 5 mar 1989
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 19.674.852 US$
- Duración1 hora 41 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1