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El meteórico ascenso, caída y nuevo ascenso del legendario productor Robert Evans. Tras una glamourosa aunque corta carrera como actor, Evans decidió probar suerte en la producción. Sin ninguna experiencia previa consigue un trabajo en Paramount Pictures y acaba siendo responsable de títulos como El padrino, Love Story o Chinatown. En los 80, tras seis matrimonios, problemas con las drogas y rumores de su implicación en un asesinato, Evans desapareció de la escena pública. (Vértigo Films Esp.)

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inglés The basic problem of this documentary is revealed to the viewer right from the beginning - if two people tell the same story, their accounts can differ significantly, and even if they are not intentionally lying, both can be very far from reality. This film is a personal confession of Robert Evans, who was a significant figure in American cinema (and tabloids) in the past half-century. The role of a producer is immensely important, even more important than the role of a director, because without production, there is no film, and the producer influences the production and final form of the film. Evans enabled the creation of a number of interesting films and could provide many interesting testimonies. Unfortunately, like many others who have decided to make it big, he suffers from considerable self-centeredness, and this is noticeable in the documentary. The film simply lacks opposition. For example, Evans describes the breakdown of his family caused by his wife's infidelity, but he doesn't mention how many women passed through his bedroom at the same time. After all, Evans was known as one of the biggest womanizers in Hollywood. In the second half of the film, where he describes, for example, how he had to sell his luxurious mansion for millions of dollars after a cocaine scandal, and temporarily lost the roof over his head, his self-pity becomes rather embarrassing. The most amusing part of the film is the final scene, where Evans imitates the acting style of the temperamental intellectual Woody Allen. Overall rating: 60%. ()