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Alfie
Directed by
Charles Shyer
R
2004
1h 46m
Drama
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Comedy
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6.2
48%
51%
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A cockney womanizer learns the hard way about the dangers of his actions.
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Cast of Alfie
Jude Law
Alfie
Marisa Tomei
Julie
Omar Epps
Marlon
Jane Krakowski
Dorie
Renée Taylor
Lu Schnitman
Jeff Harding
Phil
Sienna Miller
Nikki
Nia Long
Lonette
Susan Sarandon
Liz
Kevin Rahm
Terry
Max Morris
Max
Gedde Watanabe
Mrs. Wing
Tara Summers
Carol
Sam Vincenti
Felix
Jo Yang
Mrs. Wing
Claudette Mink
Bitter Girl
Katherine LaNasa
Uta
Anouska De Georgiou
Tonya
Anastasia Griffith
Chyna
Jefferson Mays
Dr. Miranda Kulp
Deborah Lynn-Shyer
Pretty Teacher
Veronica Clifford
Waiting Room Nurse
Sondra James
Mrs. Liberman
Dick Latessa
Joe
Graydon Carter
Wes
Steve Morphew
Waldorf Doorman (as Steven Morphew)
Finlay Robertson
Bright Young Thing
Edward Hogg
Bright Young Thing
Martha Cope
Bright Young Thing
Ben Jackson
Bright Young Thing
Charlotte Moore
New Year's Eve Singer
Cosima Shaw
New Year's Eve Stunner
Marjan Neshat
Traffic Cop
Gilbert S. Williams
Elvis - the Doorman (as Gil Williams)
Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Gilda - the Receptionist
Stephen Gaghan
Adam
Paul Brooke
Flower Shop Proprietor
Charles Shyer
Director / Writer / Producer
Elaine Pope
Writer / Producer
Bill Naughton
Writer
Alfie Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Uneven movie about a charming cad has sexy stuff.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Paradoxically, the single aspect of the '66 film that's wholeheartedly retained in the remake is its least realistic attribute...
Observer
Andrew Sarris
The original Alfie was as much overrated as the remake is underrated. Split the difference.
Village Voice
Jessica Winter
Charles Shyer (who processed the Parent Trap and Father of the Bride updates) plays coy with most matters sexual-an odd and puritanical approach to a character who molds his entire existence around the procurement and enjoyment of sex.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
Alfie no longer has its bite. Sure, there's plenty of bad behavior, but Jude Law's Alfie is, as scoundrels go, a pretty nice guy.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
But with Dionne Warwick subtly warbling that theme refrain over the famous studio logo, all my hesitation melted away a good ten minutes later. What's it all about? How about a remake that's worth the price of admission.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Jude Law turns on the caddish charm in Alfie, but there's little swing to this toothless update of the minor late-60s film.
Slate
David Edelstein
This is an ugly, blue-tinged movie that telegraphs every plot turn.
Washington Post
Sean Daly
His carefully tousled blond mop? His devilish blue eyes? His oily pickup lines and false promises coated in a cool British ahccent? Please.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Alfie the remake, despite fine work by the cast (yes, there are people in the movie other than Law, but not so's you'd notice), doesn't really work -- it ultimately has nothing to say, and no reason to exist.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The new script raises the emotional stakes of the old scenes it retains, cuts plot elements that can't be updated and creates new story lines that are just as effective as those it replaces.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
The women Alfie betrays, played by Marisa Tomei, Jane Krakowski, Nia Long and Sienna Miller (Law's offscreen love and an actress of beauty and intelligence), give him so many deserved post-feminist whacks that you almost pity the guy.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
The supporting cast of females (and Epps) is fun to watch, and the film boasts three original songs by Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart.
New York Post
Megan Lehmann
Law tries hard to make his Alfie likable, but he's working against the orchestrations of the narrative and merely comes off as feeble, a one-dimensional Eurotrash jerk with outmoded ideas about women and troubles that don't amount to a hill of beans.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
The major difference between the two movies is that Caine's Alfie represented a threatened breed of opportunistic man, while Law's comes off as a typical commitment-challenged bachelor.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Alfie is a bore.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
What the new Alfie turns out be all about is Jude Law, perfectly cast in the role played by Caine.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Alfie begins and ends by asking, 'What's it all about?' Unfortunately, it's a question the filmmakers never bother to answer.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Alfie is embodied -- quite nicely -- by Jude Law, who is still a cad but more of a lad than Caine ever seemed.
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