Director:
Woody AllenGuión:
Woody AllenCámara:
Carlo Di PalmaReparto:
Woody Allen, Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter, F. Murray Abraham, Olympia Dukakis, David Ogden Stiers, Claire Bloom, Rosemary Murphy, Peter Weller (más)Sinopsis(1)
Nueva York. Una galerista (Helena Bonham Carter) convence a su marido (Woody Allen), periodista deportivo, para adoptar a un bebé. El marido, asombrado por la inteligencia del niño, quiere saber si su madre biológica es también superdotada; así que decide buscarla. Cuando consigue localizarla, resulta que se trata de una tierna prostituta, con muy pocas luces, que aspira a ser actriz (Mira Sorvino). (Lauren Films)
(más)Reseñas (2)
A typical Woody Allen film, perhaps a little less neurotic this time, with the excellent Helena Bonham Carter in the role of a nagging wife, and above all the charming Mira Sorvino as a prostitute whom Woody tries to lead onto the right path. Together, it makes an attractive and pleasant film that I can always come back to. There is also the original use of the ancient chorus, which communicates with the director. Overall impression: 80%. ()
A soothing film that I can recommend to almost everyone who is struggling with a worse to bad mood - it really manages to drive it away (tested on people). Not only does the comedy benefit from Allen's favorite relationship entanglements and winding paths of love/destiny, but a good dose of humor is injected by an antic chorus (a wonderful idea) and the charming Mira Sorvino. ()
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