Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.Paul Bongard is a young tv commercial producer who has an affair with his female boss and her teenage daughter.
Thomas Ruisinger
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- TriviaOnly career nude scene for JoAnna Cameron who starred in the kid's superhero series The Secrets of Isis (1975) a few years later. Producers of Isis weren't aware she had performed nude until screenshots of her scene in this film started appearing in men's magazines after Isis was successful with headlines like, "See Isis Naked!" They almost fired Cameron until they realized the photos were drawing a large adult male audience to the Isis series, which helped ratings.
- Quotes
Paul Bongard: [in slow motion] Where's the boat?
Paul's father: [in Paul's mind] You missed it... son.
- Alternate versionsThe version that runs on the Fox Movie Channel is cut by 10 minutes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in P.S. I Love You (2007)
- SoundtracksOrdinary Man
Music and Lyrics by Mark Shekter
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pretty much a mess
The basic plot of this film is about a producer (or was it director?) in the advertising industry and his problems with his profession and women.
This had been described to me as a satire on advertising, but it really isn't (though it does poke fun here and there). I won't dislike a film for not being what I thought it would be, but I will if the film isn't what it tries to be. Half the time I didn't know what it wanted to achieve, and during the first half hour I often found it to be a little confusing. It almost seemed like it had been heavily cut, and since I saw it on FMC maybe it was.
The main reason this film fails is because it can't decide if it wants to make a statement, be a comedy, be hip (for the time), be different, be traditional. It pretty much tries to do all that and it doesn't have the ability or resources to do so.
The last twenty minutes or so really sunk the film for me, when it decided to try and become dramatic but instead became what almost seemed like a parody.
If you find 1970s cinema or culture interesting you may want to watch it. I do give it credit for being somewhat distinct, though I think that happened accidentally.
This had been described to me as a satire on advertising, but it really isn't (though it does poke fun here and there). I won't dislike a film for not being what I thought it would be, but I will if the film isn't what it tries to be. Half the time I didn't know what it wanted to achieve, and during the first half hour I often found it to be a little confusing. It almost seemed like it had been heavily cut, and since I saw it on FMC maybe it was.
The main reason this film fails is because it can't decide if it wants to make a statement, be a comedy, be hip (for the time), be different, be traditional. It pretty much tries to do all that and it doesn't have the ability or resources to do so.
The last twenty minutes or so really sunk the film for me, when it decided to try and become dramatic but instead became what almost seemed like a parody.
If you find 1970s cinema or culture interesting you may want to watch it. I do give it credit for being somewhat distinct, though I think that happened accidentally.
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