Flojísima comedia romántica protagonizada por Andrew McCarthy, un actor que llegó a ser bastante popular en los años ochenta, en la que un joven escaparatista se enamora de una maniquí de unos grandes almacenes que adquiere vida. Llena de personajes estereotipados y sin gracia (el negro gay, el guardia de seguridad que emula a Rambo y su perro cobarde, la ex-novia celosa de McCarthy,), la crítica la definió como una película sobre, para, y hecha por tontos.
Jonathan Switcher is a young artist. He just doesn't seem to last in any job he does. But when he builds a mannequin, he makes it so perfect, he falls in love with it. It is the first thing he has made that makes him feel like a real artist. The mannequin ends up in the window of a big department store. When he saves the life of an old lady who happens to be the owner of that store, he is rewarded by getting a job at the store as stock boy. Later the mannequin comes to life as Emmy, who was an ancient Egyptian living in the year 2514BC. The two redesign the window display to make it most eye catching in town. The store competitors are not happy and will do anything to stop them!
"Descafeinada gracieta fantástica. No hay que perder el tiempo" (Fernando Morales: Diario El País)
1987: Nominada al Oscar: Mejor canción original
25/04/09
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