Miami Rhapsody

Miami Rhapsody ( Alternative title: Miami Rhapsody - Hot Nights in Florida, Miami Rhapsody - all do it). 's An American comedy film from 1995 directed by David Frankel, who also wrote the screenplay and co-produced the film.

Action

Gwyn Marcus is dreaming about a marriage that would be similar to the marriage of their parents Nina and Vic. My friend Matt makes her to marry him, which she accepts.

Gwyn learns about love affairs of their married siblings Jordan - the one with the model Kaia is cheating on his pregnant wife, Terri - and Leslie, who is married to the professional athlete Jeff. Her mother is having an affair with a native of Cuba nurse Antonio. Gwyn is worried about the future of their own, planned marriage. It offers friendship and Matt breaks up with him, but then she returns to Matt.

Reviews

Stephen Holden wrote in the New York Times of 27 January 1995, Miami Rhapsody am one of those films that were inspired by the "serious comedies of Woody Allen ." He was thoughtful and emotionally realistic than the other tributes. The director dominant "excellent" an ensemble of actors who would offer " psychologically rich " representations.

The lexicon of international film wrote that the film was an " attempt at a romantic comedy with depth", the " mainly due to the unimaginative staging, which is not better by occasional cynicism " would fail. He was also "in character drawing largely one-dimensional ."

Awards

The film was nominated in 1995 for the price of the Artios Casting Society of America.

Background

The film was shot in Miami and the surrounding area. He played in the cinemas of the United States an approximately 5.2 million U.S. dollars.

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