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Diner

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 50min
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Kevin Bacon, Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke, Paul Reiser, Tim Daly, and Daniel Stern in Diner (1982)
Watch Kevin Bacon, Ellen Barkin, Paul Reiser and Mickey Rourke as a group of college-age buddies struggle with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore.
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Un grupo de amigos universitarios lidian con el inminente paso a la edad adulta en el Baltimore de 1959.Un grupo de amigos universitarios lidian con el inminente paso a la edad adulta en el Baltimore de 1959.Un grupo de amigos universitarios lidian con el inminente paso a la edad adulta en el Baltimore de 1959.

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    • Barry Levinson
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    • Steve Guttenberg
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    • Kevin Bacon
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      • Barry Levinson
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      • Steve Guttenberg
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      • Kevin Bacon
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Eddie
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Boogie
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Fenwick
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Shrevie
    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • Billy
    • (as Timothy Daly)
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    Ellen Barkin
    • Beth
    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
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    Kathryn Dowling
    • Barbara
    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
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    Jessica James
    Jessica James
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    Colette Blonigan
    Colette Blonigan
    • Carol Heathrow
    Kelle Kipp
    • Diane
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    • David Frazer
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    • Jane Chisholm
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    • (as Tom V.V. Tammi)
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    random_ax

    I can't believe how many posters missed the point of the film.

    I can't believe how many posters missed the point of the film.

    The basic premise of the film is how men don't understand women and are even afraid of them.

    Guys DO talk about women like meat when they are with other men. Did you expect them to gush about a female's personality to his fellows in the late '50s???????

    See how guys even refer to Carol Heathrow as "death". Women are not to be understood and to be feared.

    And the reason we never see Eddie's bride....think about it,,,if you SAW her, you'd make a judgement about that actress. "Wow, how could a guy pass her up just because she doesn't know more about football?" That's the reason we never see her. We must only know that Eddie loves her but is scared to marry her for various reasons. The moment we saw her face, there would be too many value judgements about whether Eddie is nuts to make her take the test. For thodse who complained about her face not being shown, ask yourself if it would have tainted your opinion of Eddie's requirement for marriage.

    Sure, the movie doesn't SEEM like it has a plot. But it's just a slice of life in 1959, the week between Christmas and New Year's Eve....and we share that week.
    8mattymatt4ever

    "Just say it! 'I want the roast beef sandwich!'"

    "Diner" is a fun-filled, perfectly inspired comedy/drama, which is talented director Barry Levinson's first effort. Needless to say, there's no strong plot structure, but when you have solid, memorable characters like these, that's not necessary. Almost every one of these characters are memorable in their own ways. Nobody "steals the show."

    The cast is highly spirited, as I sensed great joy in their performances. The chemistry between the characters is very genuine, and not surprisingly Barry Levinson made sure the actors got well-acquainted with each other before shooting.

    I can tell Levinson based many of these scenarios on real-life situations. Scenes like these cannot be developed in the mind of some phony Hollywood hack screenwriter. The nostalgia practically bleeds out the screen, in his solid attention to detail. And that's one of the reasons why this film works. I can actually imagine Levinson sitting back and watching the film with a big smile, chuckling intermittently as he reminisces back to moments from his adolescence. When a director is joyful about his work, that joy transfers to his audience. One of the scenes in which that joy is most evident is when Daniel Stern's character throws a fit about his girlfriend, Ellen Barkin, wrongly categorizing his records and never asking him "what's on the flip side?" Levinson obviously has a passion for the music of his time, and rightfully so, because a lot of great music comes from the 50's. And lucky for me, the film's soundtrack is filled with many of those great tunes.

    There are many memorable moments and lines of dialogue. The football quiz is definitely something to be remembered. But my favorite is the famous "roast beef sandwich" argument. Paul Reiser asks Steve Guttenberg if that's a roast beef sandwich he's eating, and Guttenberg can sense he wants a bite from the sandwich, so he yells out, "Just say it! 'I want the roast beef sandwich!'" It's a brilliant, "Seinfeld"-type scene which revolves around a banal subject, but you can't help but be delightfully amused, because let's fact it--the things we relate most to are the simple things in life. Movies about politics can be interesting, but what if you're not a politician or someone who doesn't give a damn about politics? Eating is someone everyone can relate to. Friendship is something everything can relate to. And male bonding is something all men can relate to.

    If "Waiting to Exhale" best demonstrates the strength of female bonding, I feel this film best demonstrates the strength of male bonding. I used to feel that women had a stronger bond, since they're more affectionate and in touch with their feelings. But when jealousy enters the equation, even the most long-term friendship between two women can be butchered. I've actually talked to several women who feel more comfortable with male friends, and don't very much trust other women. However, guys stick together. We may badmouth each other left and right and bust each other's chops, but the bond remains the same. Some females may interpret this is as a misogynistic film, because other than Ellen Barkin's character, there are no major or supporting female characters. And Steve Guttenberg's would-be wife is never revealed--at least her face is never shown. But this is simply to stress the theme of male bonding; not to show that women aren't important.

    "Diner" is a film for those who enjoy funny, moving, character-driven nostalgia films with fine actors. Hell, even Mickey Rourke, who I'm not a big fan of, gives a fine three-dimensional performance. But everyone in the cast is worth praising in equal doses: Daniel Stern, Paul Reiser (despite his brief screen time), Kevin Bacon, Steve Guttenberg, Tim Daly, Ellen Barkin.

    My score: 8 (out of 10)
    7imseeg

    True to life lighthearted portrait of coming of age in the fifties. Great acting by upcoming young stars Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Daniel Stern and Ellen Barkin.

    Barry Levinson's pictures always succeed in painting a nostalgic feelgood picture of a certain era. Really lovely to watch, but the downside of director Barry Levinson's pictures is the fact that they are always a bit safe. No big dramas, no experiments. Despite this characteristic "Diner" is still a very endearing and touching story.

    As far as "Diner" is concerned I think that this is probably Levinson's best work, because of the excellent true to life depiction of young adult's life in the fifties. It feels as if I was right there.

    The story is about a group of friends who are on the verge of losing their freedom of their youth because marriage and boring jobs are waiting for them. "Diner" is the excellent warm hearted portrait of one last brawl together with their childhood friends, before everyboby realizes they have to enter the world of the grown ups, with all the accompanying, depressing responsibilities that come along with it.
    6MissSimonetta

    A technically competent exercise in nostalgia but not much else

    As far as capturing a bygone era, DINER is a superb piece of cinematic worldbuilding: the cars, clothes, music, and popular culture shown all scream of the 1950s without glamming up the period too much, as everything looks lived-in and ordinary. The acting is superb across the board with Mickey Rourke as the standout.

    The story itself is nothing too special. It clearly wants to be like AMERICAN GRAFFITI, capturing a sense of lost innocence and Baby Boomer nostalgia, but I did not care for the characters at all. When it comes to characters in a story, they have to be at least one of two things: sympathetic or interesting. The folks peopling DINER are neither. Most of the stories don't add up to much either: I was most interested in Rourke's conflict with the mob and the dilemma of the young pregnant woman who wants to keep her job rather than become a housewife, but none of this goes anywhere.

    Much has been made of the misogyny in the film, but I have to give the filmmakers the benefit of the doubt-- it's probably intentional since all these guys are self-absorbed, immature, and (with the exception of the Timothy Daly character) unable to see the women in their lives as anything other than add-ons to their own lives. None of this is portrayed as natural or good, though it is true that the women in the film don't receive much development... though again, neither do the male characters, hence my disinterest in the film as anything other than a technically competent exercise in nostalgia.

    PS To be honest, the only scene where I laughed was during the hilarious butchering of "Blue Moon" at the wedding. That's it.
    8kosmasp

    What's eating you?

    It actually is not about food - it is about how men grow up .. or do they? There is a case to be made about boys never really (or rarely) grow up to be men. And with a cast that is quite astonishing ... with themes that at least still to this day seem ageless ... while technology and other things do advance, there is a universal truth about issues most of us face while growing up.

    Tough to say if in decades from now this looks like something that people can not connect anymore. Or not to the degree we think they are able to ... Back to the cast and not just Steve Guttenberg surprising me or a young Kevin Bacon (with a hint to the Friday franchise and Ketchup?), but even more so with a young rebel by the name of Mickey Rourke. I almost did not recognize him. But there are also some very fine female performers in this, the movie overall does focus on the male outlook though. Then again issues with OCD or something similar are not gender related of course ... even if it again mostly is put on the male cast here.

    A good movie for anyone who likes movies about ... something or nothing in particular other than life and choices and relationships ... with some amazing performances to say the least.

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    • Trivia
      All the scenes in the diner were filmed last, after the cast got to know each other. The dialogue in those scenes is a combination of scripted and improvisational.
    • Errores
      When discussing marriage outside the diner, Eddie tells Shrevie that he and Elyse will be vacationing in Cuba, which had already been taken over by Castro on 1 January 1959. By New Years Day 1960, a honeymoon in Cuba would have been considered out of the question.

      The U.S. government did not seriously try to stem tourism to Cuba until 1961 after the Bay of Pigs and travel was not officially banned until early 1963 in reaction to the Cuban Missile crisis.

      While American tourism was historically low in 1960, there were still more than 60,000 American visitors.
    • Citas

      Timothy Fenwick, Jr.: Do you ever get the feeling that there's something going on that we don't know about?

    • Créditos curiosos
      The end credits run as another diner conversation between the guys is heard.
    • Versiones alternativas
      ABC edited 16 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990)
    • Bandas sonoras
      It's All in the Game
      Written by Carl Sigman and Charles Dawes

      Performed by Tommy Edwards

      Courtesy of PolyGram Records, Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de mayo de 1982 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Diner: Bromas de solteros
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • SLM Production Group
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      • USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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