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Adorable seductor

Título original: A Chorus of Disapproval
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
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Adorable seductor (1989)
A Chorus Of Disapproval: What Does It Stand For?
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWidower Guy is transferred to an English coastal town, where he joins an amateur operatic society to "meet people" and "have fun".Widower Guy is transferred to an English coastal town, where he joins an amateur operatic society to "meet people" and "have fun".Widower Guy is transferred to an English coastal town, where he joins an amateur operatic society to "meet people" and "have fun".

  • Dirección
    • Michael Winner
  • Guión
    • Alan Ayckbourn
    • Michael Winner
  • Reparto principal
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Richard Briers
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Winner
    • Guión
      • Alan Ayckbourn
      • Michael Winner
    • Reparto principal
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Richard Briers
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    Jeremy Irons
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    • Guy Jones
    Anthony Hopkins
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    • Dafydd Ap Llewellyn
    Richard Briers
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    • Ted Washbrook
    Barbara Ferris
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    • Enid Washbrook
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    • Ian Hubbard
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    Anne Priestley
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      • Michael Winner
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    10beptep

    Great Send-up of Amateur Theatricals

    I am surprised that other reviews for this film are negative. If anyone has ever participated in an amateur operatic society then they know that this movie is bang on. Perhaps it is an in-joke, but for us in the know it is hysterical. Most surprising is Anthony Hopkins revealing a remarkable gift fo comedy. His performance alone is worth seeing this. Jeremy Irons is perfectly cast as the stranger who wanders into these "strange doings", and the supporting cast (including the wonderful Lionel Jeffries)are superb. In short, this is one my all-time favorite comedies, and a "must-see" for anyone who has trod the boards with amateurs. I would think anyone would find it amusing, but apparently some of the other critics are quite clueless when it comes to this film. It's not available for purchase, but don't miss it if you find in on TV or in a rental store--especially if you have done an amaatuer musical or are a Hopkins fan. I give it a 10.
    10dereal

    Everything that's good and bad about England

    Saw this, rather incongruously, with Spanish subtitles in a hotel in deepest, darkest Mexico... and made me feel a little homesick with its warm but too-close-to-the-bone portrayal of provincial English life. Lost dreams and opportunities, and eating chips in your car, staring at the gloomy sea and drizzle. Beautiful.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    A Chorus of Strangeness

    This is not an easy film to rate, or at least from personal experience. It has a fair share of people that have defended it, which is absolutely fine by me, but others have outright hated it. The play itself is very clever, very witty with well drawn characters carefully crafted. My biggest reason for seeing 'A Chorus of Disapproval' was the cast, so many great actors in what is essentially a creme a la creme who's who of British talent. Part of me did want to like it, being someone who is no stranger to amateur theatrics.

    While 'A Chorus of Disapproval' is a long way from unwatchable, a large part of me couldn't help be disappointed at the same time. All the cast have done better before and since and deserved better, in material that should have suited them to the ground but they are not flattered very well. Despite Alan Ayckburn being on board adapting his own play, it was like it was written by somebody else. It also feels that comedy and Michael Winner do not mix.

    Not everything is bad. Scarborough's atmosphere and charm has remained unscathed. Can find no fault with the music, which would still be great regardless of how it was treated. There are moments of wit and charm and there are moments where the send up portrayal of amateur theatrics is on the nose dead on.

    Some of the cast do quite well, Jeremy Irons in a role that mirrors that of Macheath in 'The Beggar's Opera', sporting good comic timing and a pleasant singing voice, and Prunella Scales, playing her role with gusto, coming off best. Jenny Seagrove has charming moments too.

    Anthony Hopkins was somewhat more puzzling though. He does give it absolutely everything and he can be funny, but he can be too over-forceful and the hamminess he shows in scenes unbalances the film a bit. And how can a film etc. waste Richard Briers and Lionel Jeffries with giving them far too little to do, with what they have not flattering them particularly well? It is great to see all the different kind of personalities one sees in this environment but the depth was missing.

    Despite always trying to judge adaptations on their own terms, it is hard to not make exceptions when something is so far removed in quality from its source material, the case here. The heavy truncations do hurt the film, too much of the comedy lacks wit, any social satire that is intact tends to not be sharp enough, there is a very cold feel throughout, no real subtlety and have seen more insightful and energetic depictions of amateur operatic/dramatic societies. The energy is gone and replaced by a dreariness that can become tedious in longer scenes. With the cuts to the script and music, the relevance of 'The Beggar's Opera' is lost or at least not as clear. Winner's direction doesn't suit the material and has too much of a heavy touch, axes have more subtlety. There is too much of a mid-70s television series look to the photography and the sound is not always well balanced.

    In conclusion, personally didn't disapprove of 'A Chorus of Disapproval' but it doesn't have enough to have my approval. Odd film and should have been better considering the play and cast, can see that there are people here that liked it and hold nothing against them but for me it was odd and underwhelming. 5/10
    chaucer-1

    Hidden Treasure

    Why this movie never got much attention has always been a bit of a mystery to me. Funny, sad and (as another commentator mentioned)absolutely veracious when it comes to the world of of amateur theatricals. Brilliantly written by Alan Ayckbourn, superbly cast and performed this film drew upon the cream of the British acting profession, and it shows. Why on earth Hollywood waited until the superficial Hannibal Lecter to award Anthony Hopkins an Oscar when it had his outstanding performance in Chorus of Disapproval is another of life's mysteries. I never get tired of watching it. For the commentator from Olive NJ who bucketed the film, he/she should be aware that the film is set in Yorkshire not Wales - different country.
    9newatt-2

    Local dramatics echo on-stage dramatics.

    Most brilliant about the script is that "The Beggar's Opera" is being staged and as Jeremy Iron's character progresses through the narrative, many of his experiences mimic MacHeath's -- a phenomenon underlined by the score. So, familiarity with the source material makes for a brilliant movie. It might appear very light without that familiarity - also the twisted ending requires some knowledge of another stock theatre piece. Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons and Prunella Scales are utterly thorough - This is the first movie I ever bought, back in the dark pre-internet days when it had to be seriously hunted for. Sound quality is a bit poor and Anthony Hopkins' Welsh accent is a bit thick for those of us who rarely hear one.

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      Final theatrical movie of Lionel Jeffries (Jarvis Huntley-Pike).
    • Pifias
      When Guy Jones first arrives in Scarborough and goes to his lodgings in New Steps, off Foreshore Road, he looks out of the window to admire the view of the sea and the bay. This is followed by a shot which is apparently his point of view, but it is from a point about half a mile away near the south end of Cliff Bridge.
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      Dafydd Ap Llewellyn: Ian's just told me. About you and Hannah. You bastard. I just want you to know I think you're a total and utter bastard and that one of these days I hope you'll get what's coming to you.

      [pause]

      Dafydd Ap Llewellyn: Having said that, best of luck with the show tonight and I hope it goes really well for you.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Casualties of War/Rude Awakening/Uncle Buck/The Abyss/A Chorus of Disapproval (1989)
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      The Merry Widow
      Music by Franz Lehár

      English lyrics by Christopher Hassall

      By Arrangement with Glocken Verlag, Ltd.

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      • 3 de noviembre de 1989 (Reino Unido)
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      • A Chorus of Disapproval
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      • 6 New Steps, off Foreshore Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Guy Jones' lodgings)
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      • Curzon Films
      • Palisades Entertainment Group
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