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Eversmile New Jersey

Eversmile New Jersey (1991)

January. 01,1991
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5.4
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PG
| Drama Comedy Romance

Traveling dentist O'Connell traverses South America on his motorcycle for the 'Eversmile' foundation of New Jersey, in a fight not only against cavities, but also against fear, ignorance, indifference - and established antediluvian dentists. During a stop at a lonesome garage he meets Estella, who is supposed to marry a few days later. However she'd rather come with him - to meet a former boyfriend in another town, she says. Expecting problems, he refuses to take her, but she tricks him into it and then tries hard to convince him of her qualities and let her stay with him.

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SnoReptilePlenty
1991/01/01

Memorable, crazy movie

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GetPapa
1991/01/02

Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible

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Limerculer
1991/01/03

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Lucia Ayala
1991/01/04

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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rocek
1991/01/05

When I rented this, I had no idea what to expect. In my opinion, it is a brilliant deadpan surreal comedy. Daniel Day Lewis's fierce quest to spread dental hygiene consciousness in Patagonia is utterly absurd but told as if it is the most natural and ordinary thing in the world. From his confrontation with a bandit who comes to him to have a tooth pulled to his theological debate with an elderly monk who refuses treatment, every inane adventure is told with complete conviction. After he learns that pandas have trumped dentistry, he must face despair, self-doubt, and self-loathing. Daniel Day Lewis is an astonishing actor--he is a complete chameleon who becomes whoever he acts. He is always different; consider My Beautiful Laundrette, a Room with a View, My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father, The Unbearable Lightness of Being--each role is utterly unlike the other. In Eversmile, New Jersey, you can see what Daniel Day Lewis might have been like in a Monty Python movie. Finally, the footage of Patagonia is bleak and stunning. That alone would be enough to make the movie worth seeing.

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Bowserb46
1991/01/06

I don't know if this qualifies as *spoiler*, but ...Am I the only one who saw these two leading characters as Jesus Christ and Mary Magdelene? In that context, the whole movie starts to make sense, in a metaphorical way, that is.Just get out your New Testament and start tracking the scenes in this movie. This is the last years of the life of Christ. And the final scene is clearly the resurrection, isn't it? I didn't recognize it until about halfway through the first time it aired on HBO (or Showtime, or TMC, etc.) when it suddenly hit me. Temptation, the merchants at the Temple, and so on.

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fergusg
1991/01/07

This quirky and watchable film is the story of a deluded dentist who starts out on his mission or crusade to fight tooth decay in the back and beyonds of Patagonia. Hailing from Northern Ireland, via New Jersey, the main character, Fergus, sees his crusade as a mission of mass importance and approaches it with all the enthusiasm, vitality, discipline and attention to detail one would expect from a trained dentist. Which adds to the hilarity, as his grand plans unravel and gradually fall to pieces as he goes from disaster to debacle in the Patagonian outback on the back of a customised motor bike or his, er, mobile dental unit. We never get to meet his wife, nor the rich philanthropist who is sponsoring the ill-fated mission, but, we do get a solid display from Lewis. Fans of his work will not be disappointed with his very believable performance as the deluded dentist who is gallantly adored by the, innocent but sexy, 18 year old female lead who tags along on for the *ahem* ride.This film is not for everyone and I can understand why it wasn't pushed by the suits. It's a low budget, sometimes charming, always disarming, mildly amusing and instantly forgettable film that sets out with low expectations and almost succeeds.

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Ariel (arielgrv)
1991/01/08

This is the worst work ever of Daniel Day Lewis..... I can not believe that in the same year he made this awful movie and My left foot..... Please stay away from this movie....this is a movie only for Argentine people as a curiosity... The plot is impossible to understand...... The writer thinks that in Argentine all the people speaks in english... Of course the Patagonia bring a very good frame for the photo shooting of the film, but that is not enough reason to see this movie.... I repeat , only if you are very fan of Daniel Day Lewis, or if you want to see the south of Argentine, part of the Patagonia, and you do not have enough money to travel yourself.......

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