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Call Me Liva
The life of the Danish revue singer Liva Weel (1897-1952), who became very beloved in a series of films. During the Nazi German occupation of Denmark she achieved further renown through the encouraging songs of Poul Henningsen.
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Plot Summary
A struggling New York comedian, unable to make ends meet, accepts a lucrative but morally dubious job offer. He soon finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of organized crime and betrayal, forcing him to confront his own integrity and the consequences of his choices. As his life spirals out of control, he must find a way to escape the clutches of the mob and protect his loved ones.
Critical Reception
Call Me Liva received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Bette Midler's performance but criticizing the film's predictable plot and uneven tone. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the blend of comedy and drama, while others found it to be a disappointing effort.
What Reviewers Say
Bette Midler delivers a compelling performance that elevates the material.
The film suffers from a formulaic plot and a lack of genuine comedic spark.
A decent, if uninspired, attempt at blending crime drama with dark humor.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an entertaining watch, with many appreciating Bette Midler's performance. However, some viewers felt the story was too predictable and lacked originality.
Fun Fact
The role of Liva was originally offered to Robin Williams before Bette Midler was cast.
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