Un excéntrico y maduro hombre de Nueva York (Larry David) abandona su acomodada vida para llevar una existencia más bohemia. Así conocerá a una joven del sur, desembocando todo ello en una s... Leer todoUn excéntrico y maduro hombre de Nueva York (Larry David) abandona su acomodada vida para llevar una existencia más bohemia. Así conocerá a una joven del sur, desembocando todo ello en una serie de enredos familiares y sentimentales.Un excéntrico y maduro hombre de Nueva York (Larry David) abandona su acomodada vida para llevar una existencia más bohemia. Así conocerá a una joven del sur, desembocando todo ello en una serie de enredos familiares y sentimentales.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
- Chess Girl
- (as Willa Cuthrell Tuttleman)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesWoody Allen claims that he cast Larry David because David is one of the few comedians that makes him laugh.
- PifiasHenry Cavill plays the character Randy, a British actor. No Brit would ever be called Randy because in the UK the word randy is the equivalent of horny in US English.
- Citas
Boris Yellnikoff: That's why I can't say enough times, whatever love you can get and give, whatever happiness you can filch or provide, every temporary measure of grace, whatever works.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 81st Annual Academy Awards (2009)
- Banda sonoraHello I Must Be Going
From the Original Soundtrack El conflicto de los hermanos Marx (1930)
Written by Bert Kalmar (as Bert Kalmer) & Harry Ruby
Performed by Groucho Marx and Cast
Courtesy of Universal Studios
Woody Allen's witty movies may seem clichéd (love does indeed conquer all in most of his romcoms), but they do make a humanistic point couched in Allen's pessimism and nerdiness. With Larry David playing another Allen alter ego, Boris, a self-proclaimed genius, this misanthrope in Whatever Works is the best characterization of Allen in his recent movies. The movie works for me as the smartest, most enjoyable of this summer with a message countering Allen and his alter ego's world-weariness.
It doesn't take long to look at David's work co-creating Seinfeld and starring in his own Curb Your Enthusiasm to see that this world-weary worry wart is a good choice to play an Allen-like New York Jewish intellectual. Unfortunately his lack of real acting talent is a hindrance, especially when he slips into shouting many of his lines. Yet when David plays himself more than the stuttering Allen, he becomes relaxed and believable. When David speaks to the audience several times, the sincerity is powerful.
Allen wanted Zero Mostel to play this part; his death in 1977 put the script in mothballs for decades. As an accomplished Broadway and film actor, Mostel underscores David's limited acting range.
The conceit of Whatever Works is that older Boris in his 60's hooks up with twenty-year-old Southern Melodie (Evan Rachel Wood) despite his genius mind rejecting the whole affair as trite but his heart going with "whatever works." Throughout, Allen juxtaposes the Southern innocence with Northern experience creating a situation where NYC actually transforms the Southerners into urban sybarites, no better exemplified than the transformation of Melodie's mom (Patricia Clarkson) from bible thumper to artist humper with avant garde photos and multiple lovers. Even her ex-husband, John (Ed Begley, Jr.), has a NYC epiphany of the sexual kind.
Although Allen has his characters looking for love with results that will remind you of his Everyone Says I Love You, the sweetness is replaced with a philosophy that encourages searching out whatever works because of the transitory nature of love and life.
The mixture of love and cynicism allows deep appreciation of irony and the transformative nature of experience.
- JohnDeSando
- 3 jul 2009
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Sitios oficiales
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- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Presupuesto
- 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 5.306.706 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 266.162 US$
- 21 jun 2009
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 36.020.534 US$
- Duración1 hora 33 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1