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- 8 vittorie e 22 candidature totali
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Recensioni in evidenza
Cheeky Cockney Chappy
In fact all the supporting roles are excellent. As a period 1960's piece, the film is almost flawless and Sonny Rollins' jazzy soundtrack is beautiful. The ending of the film is very moving with Caine summing up his life and the arty end credits being run whilst Cher sings Burt Bacharach's "Alfie" theme tune. Watch it and your views on life will change.
Takes the Swing Out of Swinging London
Caine plays the role just right. The movie would go nowhere if he wasn't able to make us understand what about Alfie attracts women despite his treatment of them. The film has noble ambitions, and explores some pretty dark (and for the time, edgy) terrain, when Alfie's antics catch up with him and he leaves one of his conquests (played quietly by Vivien Merchant) in the hands of a sleazy abortionist. The look on Caine's face when he returns to his apartment and sees the aborted fetus, visual confirmation of his callous disregard, was enough on its own to earn him the Oscar nomination he received for this film.
Much of the marketing for "Alfie" positions it as a gay romp through the swinging 60s, but it's actually quite a bitter little pill to swallow, and it leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
With Shelley Winters as a blowsy American who's as good at playing Alfie as he is her.
Grade: B+
Sets Michael Caine on the Road
An Enjoyable Comedy that Still Holds Up Today,
An amoral hedonists series of amorous adventures lead to him realising he is lonely.
Best Performance: Michael Caine Worst Performance: Jane Asher
Iconic Michael Caine film
In Alfie, Michael Caine plays the ultimate cad. He has an endless supply of women at his disposal, even though he treats them like garbage and refuses to commit to any of them. He's a sarcastic, flippant young man, and even when he gets one of his girlfriends pregnant, he refuses to marry her-which, in 1966, was not respectable behavior. However, as villainous as he seems, he manages to charm the audience with his constant talking to the camera and adorable aura. The audience thinks he's despicable, but desperately wants him to see the error of his ways and repent, so they're invested in him and the film.
It's a very adult story, so even though Michael cracks jokes to the audience, it's a pretty heavy film. I don't want to give anything away, but particularly religious audiences might want to avoid this movie. If you do decide to watch it, you'll probably be very glad you did. Not only is it one of the most famous flicks of the 60s, but you'll get to hear the origin of Burt Bacharach's memorable title song, and you'll gain a new celebrity boyfriend. I actually wrote Michael Caine a fan letter when I was in high school and told him I thought he was exceptionally dreamy.
Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to some upsetting adult content, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis film cost only £500,000, about which director Lewis Gilbert famously quipped that the sum was "the sort of money studio executives spend on cigar bills."
- BlooperWhen Alfie is in the doctor's office and looks out of the window at the funeral, the window frame is of a different sort from the one of the interior.
- Citazioni
[final words of the film]
Alfie: You know what? When I look back on my little life and the birds I've known, and think of all the things they've done for me and the little I've done for them, you'd think I've had the best of it along the line. But what have I got out of it? I've got a bob or two, some decent clothes, a car, I've got me health back and I ain't attached. But I ain't got me peace of mind - and if you ain't got that, you ain't got nothing. I dunno. It seems to me if they ain't got you one way they've got you another. So what's the answer? That's what I keep asking myself - what's it all about? Know what I mean?
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the beginning of the film, Sir Michael Caine talks to camera and explains that there will be no opening credits. The closing credits are a roll call which features photos of the principal actors, as well as of the main technical crew, including director Lewis Gilbert and cameraman Otto Heller.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Paramount Presents (1974)
- Colonne sonoreAlfie
Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Arranged by Burt Bacharach
Performed by Cilla Black
Produced by George Martin and Burt Bacharach (uncredited)
(U.K. re-release)
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Der Verführer läßt schön grüßen
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Chepstow Road, Bayswater, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(flat with Annie)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 800.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1








