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Paddy Chayefsky (1923–1981)

Autor de Altered States

35+ Obras 1,109 Miembros 18 Reseñas 5 Preferidas

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Créditos de la imagen: World-Telegram photo by Walter Albertin, 1958 (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-121944)

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Obras de Paddy Chayefsky

Altered States (1978) 350 copias
Paint Your Wagon [1969 film] (1969) — Screenwriter — 132 copias
Network (1976) — Screenwriter — 129 copias
Altered States [1980 film] (1980) — Screenwriter — 89 copias
Marty [1955 film] (1955) — Screenwriter — 66 copias
Middle of the Night (1957) 55 copias
The Tenth Man (1960) 36 copias
Gideon (1961) 35 copias
The Americanization of Emily [1964 film] (1964) — Screenwriter — 28 copias
Network (1976) 16 copias
The Latent Heterosexual (1968) 11 copias

Obras relacionadas

Four Contemporary American Plays (1961) — Contribuidor — 51 copias
Best American Plays: Fifth Series, 1957-1963 (1952) — Contribuidor — 43 copias

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2023 movie #201. 1980. A doctor (Hurt) experiments on himself with a hallucinatory drug in an isolation chamber. His powerful visions warp reality. Saw this when it first came out and it hasn't lost any of its power or creepiness.
 
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capewood | Dec 16, 2023 |
C+ (Okay).

I loved the scenes with Marty and Clara together. The stuff with Marty's family and friends, especially the third act, gets kind of hard to watch.

(Nov. 2023)
 
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comfypants | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 9, 2023 |
A Londra, prima dello sbarco in Normandia, il tenente americano Charlie Madison, addetto alle pubbliche relazioni del contrammiraglio Jessup, conosce e intreccia una corrisposta relazione con Emily Barham, una vedova di guerra arruolata nell'esercito inglese. Per motivi di prestigio, Jessup ordina a Madison di preparare un film sulle unità motocorazzate della Marina in occasione dell'imminente sbarco. Nonostante i contrattempi ed i tentativi di evasione dal pericoloso incarico, Madison è proprio il primo a sbarcare in Normandia. (fonte: retro del dvd)… (más)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Nov 3, 2022 |
This play from Paddy Chayefsky examines the dynamic behind a May-December romance story in ways that must have seemed startingly refreshing when he wrote in 1957, and it still holds up today. The man in the story is 53, a manufacturing executive and a widower. The woman is 24, unhappily married to a musician, and works in his office.

The man faces the things many men in middle age face, melancholy, self-doubt, the growing betrayal of the body and mind, and a need to still feel attractive to women. The woman faces the things many people face in a marriage that’s unfulfilling. She and her husband are great in bed, but nowhere else. He travels regularly and doesn’t pay much attention to her thoughts or feelings, essentially taking her for granted. At the play’s outset, she’s left him and returned to her mother.

One of the strengths of the play is how frank it is in dealing with sexuality at various ages of life. The man’s 25-year-old daughter asks him “Pa, how’s your sex life?” and assures him that he’s a “vigorous man with normal appetites,” that is, before he begins seeing his new girlfriend, who’s a year younger than her. The mother of the girl says “a man, fifty-two, what the hell does he want with a kid like her except for you-know-what?” A friend of the family says “a lot of girls find older men attractive because they’re debonair and know a lot of tricks,” and knows one who was seeing an older man and had to have an abortion. She also asks the girl “do you think he’s going to be able to satisfy you sexually?” Lastly, the husband of the girl mentions a lonely army wife who would occasionally give him what amounts to a booty call, which was “just a physical thing.”

Despite all this talk about sex, the message is that a happy relationship is really about something else, and Chayefsky does good work in probing the psychology of these characters. “You just can’t imagine how naïve I was about marriage,” the young woman says, “…I wanted poor George to make up for everything I never had in my life.” Later she says, “I want him to love me. I want him to be pleased to see me.” With the man, it’s also not a sexual thing, it’s a need to feel appreciated, a need to have a considerate partner who will listen. Their families express their concerns and they themselves are worried about how many good years they’ll have together, leading to frank discussions and a difficult decision. Great stuff, and will have to seek out the 1959 movie with Frederic March and Kim Novak.
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gbill | otra reseña | Oct 30, 2022 |

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35
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Miembros
1,109
Popularidad
#23,170
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
18
ISBNs
71
Idiomas
5
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5

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