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Titre : Un homme presque parfait
Titre original : Nobody's Fool
Réalisation : Robert Benton
Scénario : Robert Benton d'après
le roman du mm nom de Richard Russo
Production : Arlene Donovan,
Michael Hausman et Scott Rudin
Musique : Howard Shore
Photographie : John Bailey
Montage : John Bloom
Sociétés de distribution : Paramount Pictures (USA) ;
Capella International (hors États-Unis) ;
Twentieth Century Fox(Royaume-Uni)
Pays d'origine : États-Unis
Format : Couleurs - 1,85:1
Genre : Comédie Dramatique
Langue : anglais
Durée : 110 minutes (1 h 50)
Date de sortie : 23 décembre 1994
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No Fooling Around.
Author: tfrizzell from United States
4 August 2002
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Paul Newman's (Oscar-nominated) amazing performance as a small-town man who tries to bring his somewhat meaningless life together is a real triumph in this fine motion picture from director Robert Benton. Newman is exploited throughout by boss Bruce Willis, but takes it all in stride as he flirts with Willis' beautiful wife (Melanie Griffith).
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When son Dylan Walsh and his family moves back to town, Newman must finally come to terms with his family and take responsibilities that he has ignored for the duration of his life. Jessica Tandy shines in her swan song. A really great homage to Newman, one of Hollywood's very best from any era. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Great film, see this one!
What a gem! Apparently this film did have a theatrical run, but I had never heard of it until I saw it on cable a few years ago. Paul Newman was, as always, masterful. So was Jessica Tandy. As unlikeable as Bruce Willis is, he is a great actor and does very well here. And even though it was a fairly small part, I think this is Melanie Griffith's best work ever.(je le pense également) The script, directing, everything came together seamlessly. I highly rcommend this film. Grade: A