Dos amigas inseparables y poco avispadas se lanzan a la carretera para asistir a su reunión de diez años de instituto e inventan una elaborada mentira sobre sus vidas para impresionar a sus ... Leer todoDos amigas inseparables y poco avispadas se lanzan a la carretera para asistir a su reunión de diez años de instituto e inventan una elaborada mentira sobre sus vidas para impresionar a sus compañeros.Dos amigas inseparables y poco avispadas se lanzan a la carretera para asistir a su reunión de diez años de instituto e inventan una elaborada mentira sobre sus vidas para impresionar a sus compañeros.
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- 4 nominaciones en total
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Budget: $20m Box Office: $29m
This film is a win. It could not be called a "great" film and maybe not even a "good" film, but it sure is a lot of fun. From the 1980s music, to the outrageous outfits... and the very, very subtle references to "Scream" and "Pulp Fiction". I loved it all. And the guest stars: Alan Cumming, Camryn Manheim, Janeane Garofalo? Classy 90s, too.
Although I have never and will never attend a reunion -- and I doubt this film accurately captures what a reunion is like -- I really had a lot of fun with Romy and Michele.
Hysterically funny comedy about two best friends/roomies Sorvino and Kudrow (think female "Dumb and Dumber") facing their 10th high school reunion and, realizing their lives are not worth really bragging about, coming up with pseudo lives. Lots of belly laughs especially Kudrow's explanation of how Post-It glue is made and her run in with a limo. Garofalo is a scream as their fellow bitter alumni. Kudos to costumer Mona Maya's outlandishly colorful creations, Robin Schiff's kitschy screenplay based on her play "Ladies' Room" and a waycool soundtrack of ersatz 80s tunes (best one: The Smithereen's "Blood & Roses" to start off the flashback). Directed in high comic style and snappish glee by David Mirkin.
The lovely Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe from Friends) and the possibly even lovelier Mira Sorvino play lifelong pals Romy and Michele, a pair of ditzy blondes sharing an apartment in Los Angeles. In the ten years since graduating high school, the girls have led a carefree existence together, avoiding responsibility during the day in minimum wage jobs, and partying at night.
When they discover that their high school in Tuscon is holding a class reunion, Romy and Michele decide to attend, but on realising that their lack of accomplishment over the last decade is unlikely to impress, they concoct a story to make themselves appear successful. Of course, the whole deception crashes around their ears, but through the experience, Romy and Michele discover that their lives have been much richer than they had realised.
The comedy of Romy and Michele veers towards the extremely silly at times, and is unlikely to appeal to those who enjoy more cerebral humour, but the underlying, heartfelt messages, the effervescent performances from its likable (and luscious) leads, excellent support from Janeane Garofolo (as class grouch Heather Mooney) and Alan Cumming (as nerd-turned-millionaire Sandy Frink), and spirited direction from David Mirkin are guaranteed to provide a fun time for all but the most joyless of souls.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBoth the Romy and Michele characters were originated in the stage play "Ladies Room." Lisa Kudrow reprises the role she played in it.
- PifiasWhen Toby asks Heather and Sandy if they want to name all 50 state capitals at the prom, Sandy incorrectly says "Albuquerque". Albuquerque is not the capital city of New Mexico, Santa Fe is.
- Citas
Christie: So, Mi-chelle! What are you up to?
Michele: Oh, okay. Um, I invented Post-Its.
Christie: No offense, Michele, but how in the world did *you* think of Post-Its?
Michele: Uh...
[looks across the room at Romy talking to Billy Christianson]
Romy: And I thought of them completely by myself. I mean, all Michele did was say: "What about making them yellow?"
Michele: [turns to the A Group] Actually I invented a special kind of glue.
Christie: Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you?
Michele: No. Um, well, ordinarily when you make glue first you need to thermoset your resin and then after it cools you have to mix in an epoxide, which is really just a fancy-schmancy name for any simple oxygenated adhesive, right? And then I thought maybe, just maybe, you could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the emulsification process and it turns out I was right.
- Versiones alternativasUK cinema version (rated 12) removes all profanity and inserts inoffensive replacements, along with removing some sexual references:
- [Reel 1] Heather telling Toby to "fuck off" is replaced with "bug off".
- [Reel 2] Same as the first cut (when Toby interrupts Heather and Sandy at the prom).
- Heather asking Clarence "Why don't you go fuck a sheep..." is replaced with "wed a sheep".
- [Reel 3] When Ramon asks Romy for a favour at the car dealership, the second half of their fake sex dialogue is cut. "Man stallion, fill me with your giant love wand" up to and including "Oh Ramon, your penis is so powerful, I'm coming" is removed.
- [Reel 4] Heather telling Toby to "fuck off" after being asked for a name tag is removed.
- Heather's line "I already asked Toby dumb-fuck" is replaced with "dumb-butt".
- [Reel 5] Romy's line "Now we're just a fucking joke" is replaced with "stupid joke" (this cut persists in the American video version).
- Romy telling Christy "We don't give a flying fuck what you think" is replaced with "flying frog".
- Toby telling Heather "And please don't tell me to fuck off" is replaced with "bug off".
- Heather telling Clarence "If you fuck with me, in any way..." is replaced with "mess with me".
- Banda sonoraJust a Girl
Written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont (as Thomas Dumont)
Performed by No Doubt
Courtesy of Trauma/Interscope Records
By Arrangement with Universal Music Special Markets
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 29.235.353 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 7.429.406 US$
- 27 abr 1997
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 29.239.545 US$
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1