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)Streaming (1)
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. ()