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Directed by Carl Reiner, "All of Me" is a delightful 1984 comedy film that seamlessly blends elements of fantasy and romance. The movie stars Lily Tomlin as Edwina Cutwater, a wealthy and eccentric woman who seeks the help of a spiritual guru to transfer her soul into the body of a young and beautiful woman. However, due to a series of unexpected events, her soul ends up inhabiting the body of her lawyer, Roger Cobb, played by the comedic genius Steve Martin. As Edwina and Roger navigate their newfound shared existence, hilarity ensues as they grapple with the challenges of cohabitating in a single body. Madolyn Smith Osborne and Victoria Tennant deliver standout performances in supporting roles, adding depth and humor to the film. Filled with witty dialogue, physical comedy, and heartwarming moments, "All of Me" is a timeless classic that will leave viewers laughing and rooting for love to triumph in the most unexpected ways. With its stellar cast, clever storytelling, and unique premise, "All of Me" remains a beloved film that continues to captivate audiences with its charm and humor. Whether you're a fan of romantic comedies, fantasy films, or simply enjoy a good laugh, this Carl Reiner-directed gem is sure to entertain and enchant you from start to finish.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Steve Martin developed his dual role by observing and studying the movements and mannerisms of Lily Tomlin extensively. He even practiced in front of mirrors and used video playback to perfect his portrayal of both characters in a single body.
Yes, 'All of Me' originally included a subplot involving more extensive scenes with Madolyn Smith Osborne's character, Peggy Schuyler. These scenes were cut to streamline the focus on the comedic and fantastical elements of Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin's characters.
The film utilized pioneering split-screen technology along with careful choreography to depict Steve Martin's character being controlled by Lily Tomlin's character. This effect allowed for seamless interaction between the two, making it appear as if two souls were inhabiting the same body simultaneously.
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🎬During filming, an actual spiritual advisor was brought onto set to consult on the scenes involving soul transfer to ensure the portrayal had a touch of authenticity and respect to spiritual beliefs.
💡The courtroom scene in 'All of Me' was shot in an actual courthouse, which was scheduled for demolition. The production team was allowed to use the site in its final days, adding a unique authenticity to the setting.
🎯Lily Tomlin accidentally broke character and laughed during a take when Steve Martin improvised a line. This take was so genuine and funny that it was included in the final cut of the film.
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