Um recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desm... Ler tudoUm recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desmaia como se tivesse sido atingido por um raio.Um recém-formado em Direito é contratado por um escritório de advocacia de renome, mas esconde um segredo sobre um problema que tem. Ele é tão alérgico a álcool que, ao inalar o cheiro, desmaia como se tivesse sido atingido por um raio.
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- Albert Johnson
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This is an oddball convoluted premise. They should go all-out with a silly Dr. Dolittle character. He should have full conversations with the animals. There is potential to do something truly outrageous and memorable. Instead, it goes for the least interesting and boring path. Mary is actually trying to cure him and he's not that funny as a drunk. There isn't much chemistry more than a semi-professional basis and a singing one. None of it is that funny.
On the plus side, the film has very good acting. Van Johnson, despite the material, is excellent and he's given tons of support from the likes of Liz Taylor (who is at her radiant best), Leon Ames (whose speech at the end is terrific), Gene Lockhart (June's father) and Edgar Buchanan--among others. It is clearly filled with quality actors. It's just too bad that the script itself isn't high quality. In fact, it could clearly have used a re-write. It's a B-movie script with A-list actors and production values. Not a bad film but not at all a good one either.
Not much to add to what has been said very well by the other commentators, but 'The Big Hangover' took its potentially silly premise and executes it in an even sillier and at times utterly bizarre fashion. It is not a terrible film and has merits, but it mostly left me cold despite on paper liking and admiring what it was trying to do and say. It just didn't come together and came over as strange and not in a particularly good way.
Its best asset is the cast. Van Johnson excels in a difficult role, the subdued quality to his acting fitting the character well, while Taylor charms and looks lovely in one of her earliest adult character roles, exuding a good deal of warmth. All the supporting cast fare well, but the standout performance came from Leon Ames, who is amusing and sincere with the highlight moment of the film.
Visually it looks good, shot with a lot of effort and care. The music fits nicely and is pleasant enough in its own right. There are some amusing moments, thanks to some expert comic timing from the cast, and also moments of charm. Ames' speech at the end strikes a chord and is very memorable, by far the highlight of the writing.
However, 'The Big Hangover' didn't for me come together as a mix of comedy and seriousness and both on their own are patchy in how they come across. The comedy has too many moments where it is far too silly and contrived and the seriousness veers on too preachy. The low point was the dinner party scene, as a scene it was misplaced and the humour was distasteful. The racism subplot was well intended but suffered from having the subtlety of a sledgehammer. The direction is hardly inept but somewhat uninspired and with not much distinction.
From a story perspective, any worries of it being silly does come true sadly and in a way that's very contrived and try too hard. It's also rather disjointed in trying to balance the comedy and seriousness and having too many instances of the shifts in tone being too abrupt and jarring, creating the bizarreness factor and the sense that the film wasn't completely sure what it wanted to be. The script could have done with more sharpness and focus and while the film is not dull as such there is not an awful lot that engages properly, there are moments but one wants a film consistent all the way through.
Overall, well cast and has some good moments but a very odd film. 5/10 Bethany Cox
All of this has the makings of a comedy, except the film takes a turn with the introduction of a subplot where a Chinese man and his wife are denied an apartment. Johnson believes the matter to be resolved in the man's favor, and then learns that the law firm he works with has lied to him. This has the makings of a good drama, with Johnson having to face some cold facts of life and decide what he wants to stand for in his career.
But as neither comedy nor drama, the film ends up as not much. There's an aggravating scene where one of the good old boy attorneys spikes Johnson's food at the alumni dinner to watch him get plotzed. It's mean-spirited, and it makes you wonder why the other people at the table are laughing.
Despite its excellent cast and good performances, The Big Hangover is more of The Big Waste.
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- CuriosidadesThe second "adult" role for Dame Elizabeth Taylor, although she was only 17 years old during production. MGM billed the British thriller Traidor (1949) as her first.
- Erros de gravaçãoDavid, a World War II Army Air Corp veteran, pulls a Nazi helmet out of his duffel bag.
- Citações
David Muldon: Why couldn't I just have gotten shot in the war, like everybody else?
- ConexõesReferenced in O Homem das Calamidades (1950)
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- US$ 1.026.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 22 minutos
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