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Eversmile New Jersey

  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
937
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Daniel Day-Lewis and Mirjana Jokovic in Eversmile New Jersey (1989)
ComedyDramaRomance

Comedy about an American dentist (Daniel Day-Lewis) roaming the Argentinian countryside on his motorcycle preaching the gospel of dental hygiene.Comedy about an American dentist (Daniel Day-Lewis) roaming the Argentinian countryside on his motorcycle preaching the gospel of dental hygiene.Comedy about an American dentist (Daniel Day-Lewis) roaming the Argentinian countryside on his motorcycle preaching the gospel of dental hygiene.

  • Director
    • Carlos Sorin
  • Writers
    • Jorge Goldenberg
    • Roberto Scheuer
    • Carlos Sorin
  • Stars
    • Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Mirjana Jokovic
    • Gabriela Acher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    937
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Sorin
    • Writers
      • Jorge Goldenberg
      • Roberto Scheuer
      • Carlos Sorin
    • Stars
      • Daniel Day-Lewis
      • Mirjana Jokovic
      • Gabriela Acher
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Daniel Day-Lewis
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Fergus O'Connell
    Mirjana Jokovic
    Mirjana Jokovic
    • Estela
    Gabriela Acher
    Gabriela Acher
    • Celeste
    Julio De Grazia
    Julio De Grazia
    • Dr. Ulises
    Ignacio Quirós
    Ignacio Quirós
    • The 'Boss'
    Miguel Ligero
    Miguel Ligero
    • Brother Felix
    Ana María Giunta
    Ana María Giunta
    • Lady in Small Town
    Boy Olmi
    Boy Olmi
    • Radio Announcer
    Eduardo D'Angelo
    • Manager
    Alberto Benegas
    Alberto Benegas
    • Sheriff
    Roberto Catarineu
    Roberto Catarineu
    • López
    Miguel Dedovich
    • Brother Conrad
    José María Rivara
    • Gangster
    Vivi Tellas
    • Rita
    • (as Viviana Tellas)
    Omar Tiberti
    • Omar Gentile
    Vando Villamil
    • Gangster
    Alejandro Escudero
    • Brother Segundo
    Juan José Aquino
    • Brother Cirilo
    • Director
      • Carlos Sorin
    • Writers
      • Jorge Goldenberg
      • Roberto Scheuer
      • Carlos Sorin
    • All cast & crew
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    blaackbird

    Smart comedy or stupid drama?

    Well, it is indeed about a traveling dentist, and it is played totally straight in spite of its amazing plot. So I found myself at the end of the film asking whether the film-makers and cast could possibly be serious or if it was a clever dry comedy. Was it a spoof of other too serious films about a man with a mission who falls into depression when others fail to see his vision, or was it honestly trying to be one of those serious films? Well, I have no answer to these questions, so my review divides here. Comedy - cute spoof of some the sort of movies Day-Lewis might well be in from time to time. Drama - stupid movie about a traveling dentist in Patagonia.
    metatron-9

    One of the funniest movies ever made.

    Played with a deadpan sincerity, this charming, gentle, dreamlike film may not strike the casual viewer as anything special at first. But Fergus O'Connell stands in the great picaresque tradition of Don Quijote: a man intensely focussed on doing good in a world that urgently needs it, baffled by that world's failure to acknowledge the need, and so devoted to his cause that he ignores that world's reality in favor of the surreal world that we see here through his idealistic eyes. Witty, sophisticated in its understanding of its literary roots, and brilliantly played by a perfect cast, this is one that you shouldn't miss. Unfortunate problems with the sound--from the endless winds in Patagonia--and other troubles kept it from theatrical release in the U.S. But Day-Lewis, as always, deserves an Oscar for this characterization. At least.
    10rocek

    Brilliant deadpan surreal comedy

    When I rented this, I had no idea what to expect. In my opinion, it is a brilliant deadpan surreal comedy. Daniel Day Lewis's fierce quest to spread dental hygiene consciousness in Patagonia is utterly absurd but told as if it is the most natural and ordinary thing in the world. From his confrontation with a bandit who comes to him to have a tooth pulled to his theological debate with an elderly monk who refuses treatment, every inane adventure is told with complete conviction. After he learns that pandas have trumped dentistry, he must face despair, self-doubt, and self-loathing.

    Daniel Day Lewis is an astonishing actor--he is a complete chameleon who becomes whoever he acts. He is always different; consider My Beautiful Laundrette, a Room with a View, My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father, The Unbearable Lightness of Being--each role is utterly unlike the other. In Eversmile, New Jersey, you can see what Daniel Day Lewis might have been like in a Monty Python movie.

    Finally, the footage of Patagonia is bleak and stunning. That alone would be enough to make the movie worth seeing.
    bratmikey

    One of the strangest films I have ever seen..

    I am in a very peculiar mood right now having just seen this movie. It is, to me at least, so bizarre my head is spinning. Not bizarre in an obvious, flashy way, but because the film takes itself so seriously in creating a protagonist the viewer relates to and empathize with, yet the character is utterly ridiculous. It leaves one to think, perhaps he's not ridiculous at all, but maybe this is what we are all like. As I have just minutes ago seen the film it's probable my opinion will change, but at this moment, what I got from this film was a very subtle but nonetheless effective message that life, films, people, teeth, war, and whatever else are completely meaningless. In one scene the dentist is explaining how silly the fighting in Northern Ireland is, if they could only realize their teeth are decaying. This film to me says, 'meaningless', and I appreciated it. I would be very curious to learn about the development of this film and what everyone involved was thinking. All in all, a film certainly worth seeing, and I must add that Daniel Day-Lewis was the reason I rented the film and I wasn't disappointed. The best actor of our generation. Unbelievable. Can't wait for Gangs of New York.
    10RNMorton

    Not even your normal traveling-dentist movie

    I'm not sure how many other mobile-dentist-in-Argentina movies have been made, but this must be the best of the bunch. Daniel Day-Lewis is absolutely possessed, as a man determined to rid rural South America of tooth decay. Maltin's low rating is unjustified (1 1/2*), this fits rather in the hidden treasure category. Mirjana Jokovic, a girl Daniel meets along the way, gives a haunting innocent-but-sexy performance.

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    • Trivia
      After the director's first cut, the producers took over the film and re-edited it, changing also the entire soundtrack (including sound and music score). The outcome was far away from the original concept on which the film was shot.
    • Goofs
      Among the historic dentists cited, Dubois de Chemant is said to have invented porcelain teeth in 1792. He invented them in 1789.
    • Quotes

      Fergus O'Connell: The world is collapsing outside. And I have an erection.

    • Connections
      Featured in Roseanna (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Where the Bee Sucks
      (uncredited)

      Written by Thomas Augustine Arne

      Arranged by Frank Spencer

      Performed by Court Orchestra

      [Played when Fergus, Estela and the monks are on their way to the monastery]

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1990 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eversmile
    • Filming locations
      • Argentina
    • Production company
      • Los Films Del Camino
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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