Cuando el teniente general Leland Zevo hereda una empresa de fabricación de juguetes y comienza a crear juguetes de guerra, sus empleados se unen para detener sus planes antes de que arruine... Leer todoCuando el teniente general Leland Zevo hereda una empresa de fabricación de juguetes y comienza a crear juguetes de guerra, sus empleados se unen para detener sus planes antes de que arruine el nombre de Zevo Toys para siempre.Cuando el teniente general Leland Zevo hereda una empresa de fabricación de juguetes y comienza a crear juguetes de guerra, sus empleados se unen para detener sus planes antes de que arruine el nombre de Zevo Toys para siempre.
- Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
- 12 nominaciones en total
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe scene with Leslie Zevo (Robin Williams) addressing his troops was ad-libbed. Levinson kept a camera rolling everytime Williams was on-set.
- PifiasIn the arcade scene, a cabinet of the Konami shoot 'em up Lightning Fighters is shown. However, upon seeing the game itself, it is actually the Sega flight simulator Strike Fighter.
- Citas
Leslie Zevo: Four stores and many Christmases ago, my father brought forth a factory conceived in innocence and joy and squeezable fun for everyone.
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the credits, we see a dreamlike sequence of the elephant statue from Kenneth's grave flying over the hills.
- Versiones alternativasThe1993 UK VHS versions omit a sexual reference of around 5 seconds to obtain a 'PG' rating.
- Banda sonoraWinter Reveries (excerpts from SYMPHONY NO. 1)
Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Arranged and Edited by Trevor Horn
Toys comes very close to being perfect. First, it is the closest I have seen a director come to creating a Kubrick style of filmaking. However, the ending for this movie is terrible.
Toys is about a man named Leslie Zevo whose father's toy company is taken over by his uncle, General Leland Zevo. The General tries to change the toy line from wind-up toys and dolls to military equipment and is trying to create a toy army operated by little children on remote the control. The plot sounds far fetched but it works.
The beginning of this movie if flawless. The entire production design was definately Oscar worthy. Barry Levinson manages to create this incredible world. I actually did feel like I as watching a Stanley Kubrick film because of the camera and design. There's one chilling scene were Robin Williams is discussing some of the novelty items the company will produce and as he does it the walls of the room he is in slowly close in because the General needs more space to build his war toys. Out of all the films I've seen in the 90's this scene would rank as one of the most memorable amoung them.
The performances are good. Michael Gambon and Robin Williams are both strong (I think Robin Wright was mis-cast though). However, Joan Cusack gives one of the most incredible performances I've ever seen. She plays a very child like adult, almost retarded but doesn't quite cross the line. The risks she takes and her characterization are all brilliant. There is one momennt when she is at her father's funeral and she just talks about how the word "tinhorns" stays with her. It's so beautiful and pure.
Now, about the ending. There is a scene in the film where the General tries to kill a fly with a gun. The movie should have ended with him trying to shoot the fly, but then shooting himself. However, there is this whole cliche plotline about bad guys becoming good, there's a toy battle which goes against the thematic elements of the movie, and there's an unesecary love scene that ruins the Kubrickian mood. The ending actually reminded me of a movie called Baby Geniuses and anyone who has seen both movies (which I'm sure is unlikely) will agree with me.
Oh well, if you see Toys watch up to the scene with the General and the fly and then stop. If you do this, you will have one of the most enjoyable cinematic experiences of your life.
- willHp
- 9 abr 2004
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- Presupuesto
- 43.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 23.278.931 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4.810.027 US$
- 20 dic 1992
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 23.278.931 US$
- Duración1 hora 58 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1