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Cargando... Salvad al tigre (1972)por Steve Shagan
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Lemmon won an Oscar for his portrayal of a WW II vet, now running a clothing business in Los Angeles, undergoing a mid-life crisis. Gilford, in a more serious role than I associate him with, is his partner, who blanches at some of Lemmon's moral lapses for the sake of keeping the business afloat--and, we, presume to keep up his too-expensive lifestyle--house in Beverly Hills, daughter in school in Switzerland, and, most exorbitant of all, A CAR PHONE!! Yes, we are in the very early 70s here, and age of the film and its lead character is emphasized by the fact that Lemmon is experiencing flashbacks to Anzio, where he was wounded, and the soundtrack is made up of big band music, most notably Bunny Berrigan's "I Can't Get Started". It's all rather unsettling, and this is far from a great film. The script makes its point about aging and the younger generation perhaps a little too pointedly. But there are some good scenes, such as with the young girl Lemmon picks up on the Sunset script, and the porn theater discussion of arson. Worth watching--but not all that enjoyable. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Lemmon plays Harry Stoner, a man caught in a violent collision with his past and his present life. He'll juggle the books, supply women for clients ... and even set fire to his own dress manufacturing factory. He is frightened to break away from the emptiness of his seemingly successful life No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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