Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn an effort to understand the plight of homeless women living on the streets, young social worker Carrie Lange attempts to befriend a homeless woman named Florabelle. So begins Carrie's edu... Leer todoIn an effort to understand the plight of homeless women living on the streets, young social worker Carrie Lange attempts to befriend a homeless woman named Florabelle. So begins Carrie's education in survival on the streets of Manhattan.In an effort to understand the plight of homeless women living on the streets, young social worker Carrie Lange attempts to befriend a homeless woman named Florabelle. So begins Carrie's education in survival on the streets of Manhattan.
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I spent considerable time exploring and writing about the neighborhood and the world of this story, in the eighties and early nineties. I'm still not quite sure why it took me until 2021 to watch this rather passionate, thought provoking, socially significant and insightful film. And I can't imagine why it wasn't embraced by the public and the reviewers alike. It took seeing Being the Ricardos and listening to the ten part TCM Lucy podcast to inspire me to finally track this one down.
Of course, it's harder to do great comedy, especially in front of a live audience, than it is to do serious acting, with short takes that are shot from nine different angles. Still, Lucy truly showed her acting chops, in what was to be her last film role. She'd played a serious, dramatic and memorable character opposite Henry Fonda, in The Big Street, forty plus years earlier. That's a film people remember and that pops up on classic film stations, on occasion. This one seems to have all but faded to oblivion. If Ben Mankowitz hadn't talked about this film in the last chapter of the TCM Lucy podcast, it might have been another thirty five years before I got around to it.
I give it 8 stars rather than 10 because there are a few cliches. However, cliches do tend to come from reality and I do know, from studying and exploring the subject matter that the film captured that reality.
As I said in my review of the spectacular Being the Ricardos, you will see sides of Lucy in that film that you haven't seen before. After fifty five years in Hollywood, much of which was spent playing a zany wacky character, for Lucy to transform into this street bag lady, with such truly authentic credibility, shows even more range for this truly brilliant legend. Anyone who wants to experience the full gamut of Lucille Ball needs to watch this one.
Of course, it's harder to do great comedy, especially in front of a live audience, than it is to do serious acting, with short takes that are shot from nine different angles. Still, Lucy truly showed her acting chops, in what was to be her last film role. She'd played a serious, dramatic and memorable character opposite Henry Fonda, in The Big Street, forty plus years earlier. That's a film people remember and that pops up on classic film stations, on occasion. This one seems to have all but faded to oblivion. If Ben Mankowitz hadn't talked about this film in the last chapter of the TCM Lucy podcast, it might have been another thirty five years before I got around to it.
I give it 8 stars rather than 10 because there are a few cliches. However, cliches do tend to come from reality and I do know, from studying and exploring the subject matter that the film captured that reality.
As I said in my review of the spectacular Being the Ricardos, you will see sides of Lucy in that film that you haven't seen before. After fifty five years in Hollywood, much of which was spent playing a zany wacky character, for Lucy to transform into this street bag lady, with such truly authentic credibility, shows even more range for this truly brilliant legend. Anyone who wants to experience the full gamut of Lucille Ball needs to watch this one.
Finding this listing here was very impressive in that it seems to be a hard movie to find anything about although it was unfortunately not available when I found the listing.
As Glen says, if you have any doubts at all about Lucille's true acting talent, watch this movie. A very serious rendition of living on the streets in any big city, Lucille actually put herself out on the street to live like that for a week before making the movie. If anyone reads this and knows a reliable place to get this movie please e-mail me and let me know!!
As Glen says, if you have any doubts at all about Lucille's true acting talent, watch this movie. A very serious rendition of living on the streets in any big city, Lucille actually put herself out on the street to live like that for a week before making the movie. If anyone reads this and knows a reliable place to get this movie please e-mail me and let me know!!
The one and only time I saw this film on UK television was in 1989 when it was (suddenly) shown as a tribute to Lucille Ball following her death. Most men are not supposed to get emotional, but I am not Most men! This film must be released on video and/or DVD without further delay. Superb in every way!
I think our Lucy gave one of her best in this film. She is always one who was never afraid to look ugly (on film, anyway). She is just great and I am so sorry that the rest of the cast is under par and never really matches her power as a performer. I was able to view it at the Museum of Television and Radio and I highly recommend it for any one who is a fan of the first lady of television.
Lucille Ball was 74 when she made this movie. Not only was it shot on location in New York but it was summer time and unusually HOT. The rumors are that Lucy fainted a number of times during the filming because of the heat.
Now putting those things aside, I felt this was one of Lucy's greatest performances but as per usual many "critics", not all, had negative things to say about her performance. I have often said too many people expected to see "Lucy Ricardo" in anything that Lucy did, and frankly that wasn't fair to her but, who says Hollywood is fair!
The casting of Daphne Zuniga was a mistake. I never felt the connection between the characters was good. In truth Lucy carried this entire movie as far as I am concerned, unfortunately some areas of the movie suffer because of it.
With that said, I highly recommend this movie! Lucy is wonderful in it and it is worth a Sunday night.
Now the question is can you find the movie?
Now putting those things aside, I felt this was one of Lucy's greatest performances but as per usual many "critics", not all, had negative things to say about her performance. I have often said too many people expected to see "Lucy Ricardo" in anything that Lucy did, and frankly that wasn't fair to her but, who says Hollywood is fair!
The casting of Daphne Zuniga was a mistake. I never felt the connection between the characters was good. In truth Lucy carried this entire movie as far as I am concerned, unfortunately some areas of the movie suffer because of it.
With that said, I highly recommend this movie! Lucy is wonderful in it and it is worth a Sunday night.
Now the question is can you find the movie?
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- TriviaFor this movie which is set in the winter (but filmed during a spring heatwave), Lucille Ball had to wear several layers of heavy clothing and as a result had to be hospitalized for two weeks for dehydration. At this time her doctors also informed her that she was allergic to cigarettes, which she had been chain smoking for 56 years.
- ErroresA grocery bag from "Publix" is clearly visible in Florabelle's cart. There is not now, nor has there ever been, a Publix store in or around New York.
- Créditos curiososOver the final credits, Carrie drives Florabelle to a run-down little cottage with a garden. Flora digs her hands into the soil with smile on her face.
- ConexionesFeatures Dynasty (1981)
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