Sammy and Me
Sammy and Me

Sammy and Me

2002Movie85 minSpanish

Things begin to fall apart for Samy (Ricardo Darín), a longtime television writer on the brink of turning 40, when his midlife crisis starts interfering with his career. Suddenly, his scripts just aren't that funny, and he's considering leaving showbiz altogether. Can a pretty new actress (Angie Cepeda) help him turn his life around? Eduardo Milewicz directs this Spanish-language romantic comedy.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: David C. JohnsonGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and career of Sammy Davis Jr., focusing on his unique journey as a Black entertainer in mid-20th century America. It delves into his early years, his rise to fame as part of the Rat Pack, and the challenges he faced due to racial prejudice. The film features archival footage and interviews that highlight his immense talent and enduring legacy.

Critical Reception

Sammy and Me was generally well-received by critics for its insightful look into the life of a groundbreaking entertainer. Reviewers praised its comprehensive scope and its honest portrayal of Davis Jr.'s struggles and triumphs, particularly in navigating the complexities of race within the entertainment industry. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic element and the celebration of his multifaceted talents.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling portrait of a legendary entertainer.
  • Effectively captures Sammy Davis Jr.'s unique place in American entertainment history.
  • Offers a poignant look at the intersection of race and fame.

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Fun Fact

Although primarily a documentary about Sammy Davis Jr., the film includes significant archival footage and interviews that showcase the camaraderie and influence of The Rat Pack.

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