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Mighty Aphrodite

  • 19951995
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  • 1h 35m
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Woody Allen and Mira Sorvino in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
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ComedyFantasyRomance
When he discovers his adopted son is a genius, a New York sportswriter seeks out the boy's birth mother: a ditzy porn star and prostitute.When he discovers his adopted son is a genius, a New York sportswriter seeks out the boy's birth mother: a ditzy porn star and prostitute.When he discovers his adopted son is a genius, a New York sportswriter seeks out the boy's birth mother: a ditzy porn star and prostitute.
IMDb RATING
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41K
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    • Woody Allen
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Woody Allen
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Pamela Blair
    • Woody Allen
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Woody Allen
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Pamela Blair
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 101User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar

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    Mira Sorvino in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
    Woody Allen and Mira Sorvino in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
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    Mira Sorvino in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
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    Woody Allen, Helena Bonham Carter, Steven Randazzo, and J. Smith-Cameron in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
    Woody Allen, Helena Bonham Carter, Steven Randazzo, and J. Smith-Cameron in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
    Woody Allen and Helena Bonham Carter in Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Lenny
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Linda Ash
    Pamela Blair
    • Greek Chorus
    Rene Ceballos
    • Greek Chorus
    • (as René Ceballos)
    Elie Chaib
    • Greek Chorus
    George De La Pena
    George De La Pena
    • Greek Chorus
    Joanne DiMauro
    • Greek Chorus
    Denise Faye
    Denise Faye
    • Greek Chorus
    Marian Filali
    Marian Filali
    • Greek Chorus
    • (as Marianne Filali)
    Angelo Fraboni
    • Greek Chorus
    Scott Fowler
    • Greek Chorus
    Seth Gertsacov
    • Greek Chorus
    Patti Karr
    • Greek Chorus
    Fred Mann III
    • Greek Chorus
    John Mineo
    • Greek Chorus
    Christopher Nelson
    • Greek Chorus
    Valda Setterfield
    • Greek Chorus
    Sven Toorvald
    • Greek Chorus
      • Woody Allen
      • Woody Allen
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    • Trivia
      Mira Sorvino auditioned for the role in New York, and didn't get the role. When Woody Allen went to London to audition some British actresses, Sorvino showed up again, in full costume, and got the role.
    • Goofs
      At Belmont Park, Linda calls Lenny (Woody Allen) "Woody."
    • Quotes

      Linda Ash: And so there I am on the first day, on the set, and there's this guy fucking me from behind, right, and there's these two huge guys dressed like cops in my mouth at the same time and I remember thinking to myself, "I like acting. I wanna study."

    • Crazy credits
      The Greek Chorus does the "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles At You)" song-and-dance production number over half the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Vampire in Brooklyn/Mighty Aphrodite/Copycat/Leaving Las Vegas/Never Talk to Strangers (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Neo Minore
      Written by Vasilis Tsitsanis (as Vassilis Tsitsanis)

      Featuring Vasilis Tsitsanis (as Vassilis Tsitsanis) in solo bouzouki

      Courtesy of Minos-EMI S.A.

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    7/10
    a trifle in Woody Allen's career, but a good and amusing one all the same
    I don't think Woody Allen was aiming very high with Mighty Aphrodite, and it's just as well that his targets are lowered onto one of the most "light" comedies ever made about a prostitute and a sports writer, with a Greek chorus in tow. You know the Greek chorus, chiming in at those moments when drama might need a little heightening, and if needed adding some unintentional humor to the process of a story like Antigone (actually, it's not a very funny story, but besides the point). Woody Allen combines with a fair amount of his usual wit a film that plays upon the big moral quandaries that are juxtaposed by a it's own built-in audience within the story; occasionally, one of the Greek chorus members (F. Murray Abraham especially, in one of his funniest roles) comes directly to Woody's character telling him 'what are you doing?' in a scene of near-classic Woody-nervousness comedy. It almost leans on becoming a little too goofy to deal with, as the story itself should have enough weight on its own to go without a sidebar of fantasy. But it does help garner some big laughs; where else will you see Zeus with his answering machine on?

    Woody Allen plays the aforementioned sports writer, who's married to a preoccupied art curator (Helena Bonham Carter), and together with her has an adopted son. He starts to get curious about where his son originally came from, as he seems very bright and an above average kid even at the age of five. After some prodding and searching, he comes upon the mother: Leslie, aka Linda St. James, aka Lucy C** (Mira Sorvino, in a somewhat deserving Oscar turn). A prostitute and sometimes porno actress, she soon goes under Woody's character as a new woman, breaking away- slowly and with some trouble with her "business manager"- into a normal life. Although Allen does go to some lengths to make Linda, and even Carter's character, pretty well-rounded characters, he himself sort of stays in a narrow role as either the usual Woody nebbish with many a quick wisecrack (i.e. first meeting Linda at her apartment, surrounded by a screwing pig clock and cacti with genitalia, and his run-in with her 'manager' at a seedy bar), or as the surrogate match-maker for Linda to go on with a new life with a new man.

    A lot of this leads to funny scenes, not least of which surrounding what is in the subtext rather sad, of the situation of how she gave up her son for adoption and that it's never said outright what the truth is about Woody showing up to her, and there's somehow through what is potentially troublesome material some laugh-out-loud scenes. A scene that is meant, conventionally, just for character development like at the race track where Linda bets on the "Eager Beaver" is a riot, as well as the arranging of the first date with her and Michael Rappaport's dim-witted farmer/boxer. And Allen even attempts for a wallop of whimsy at the end when irony is piled up high, and everyone is seen, simply put, being in a level of bliss with their respective lot in life. If it isn't totally focused as a better Woody Allen picture, it may be because it works a little better when around the Allen/Sorvino connection, as opposed to the whole side-story involving him and his wife, which could be picked out from any random Woody Allen movie (and not necessarily a very involving side-story either).

    There's a good few laughs, a couple of brilliant zingers, and better than average performances turned in. Like Bullets Over Broadway it's a successful attempt at presenting dramatic subject matter in a light-hearted fashion, if not as deep or layered as the former.
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    • Apr 30, 2007

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      • November 10, 1995 (United States)
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      • Taormina, Messina, Sicily, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Sweetland Films
      • Magnolia Pictures
      • Miramax
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