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  2. Dec 21, 2021 · Javier Bardem in “Being the Ricardos.” (Glen Wilson / Amazon Content Services LLC) The incident that drives the film’s plot is the investigation into Ball’s ties to communism — an accusation...

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    • The Red Scare
    • J. Edgar Hoover
    • "Don't F--- with The Cuban"

    The biggest change is the time frame. I Love Lucy's entire team faced their share of challenges over the course of six seasons, but not necessarily all at once. All of the central issues that take place during this single week — the Red Scare, Desi's infidelity, Vivian Vance's frustrations, and Lucy's pregnancy — presented problems to the producers...

    Lucy's brush with the Red Scare is the impetus for much of the storytelling here, and it bears noting that the episode in production in the film, "Fred and Ethel Fight," is not the episode they were filming the week of the actual scare. That was "The Girls Go Into Business," in which Lucy and Ethel scheme to buy their favorite dress shop. "Fred and...

    Ball and Arnaz did meet on the set of Too Many Girls at RKO. And it's true that he didn't recognize her when he first saw her outside of her costume for Dance, Girl, Dance, which had her trussed up as a burlesque performer. Ball was already a star and contract player at RKO when they met, while Arnaz came with the Dance, Girl, Dancemusical from Bro...

    Desi Arnaz was infamously unfaithful to Lucille Ball throughout the majority of their marriage (and it was the cause of their divorce in the end). Arnaz saw it as purely physical, while she, understandably, did not feel the same. There was indeed a January 1955 Confidential magazine story with the headline, "Does Desi Really Love Lucy?" making much...

    Throughout the film, Desi Arnaz is portrayed as a sharp businessman and innovative force in television history. That's 100 percent true. It was Arnaz, alongside cameraman Karl Freund, who conceived of the multi-cam set-up in front of a live audience that became the dominant form of producing television (especially sitcoms) until recent years. When ...

    Character actor Bill Frawley is depicted as a dissolute drunk in Being the Ricardos, a man who quips, "It's 10:15 somewhere" when Ball tells him it's 10 a.m. after he asks her to grab a drink. It's played for humor throughout much of the film, but the truth is fairly sobering. Frawley's drinking was so well-known in Hollywood circles that CBS was r...

    Another point of contention in Being the Ricardos is Vivian Vance's desire to look younger and more appealing as Ethel Mertz. She tries to convince Ball to let her wear a flattering dress onscreen to no avail. The film depicts the two women's close friendship but also the friction between them over this issue. Indeed, Ball was taken aback by Vance'...

    Much ofBeing the Ricardos focuses on the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation into Ball's politics in the early '50s. While she was ultimately cleared of the charges, accusations that she was a member of the Communist Party made for a stressful week of production on I Love Lucy, as the show's future hung in the balance of HUAC's p...

    In a strange twist for a movie at least somewhat about free speech, the deus ex machinais famously corrupt head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover himself. Arnaz calls Hoover during his pre-show warm-up, and it is Hoover who proclaims Ball's innocence to the entire studio audience. Hoover was instrumental in clearing Ball's name as a fan of I Love Lucy an...

    Anyone watching Being the Ricardos might assume that a particularly colorful response from the head of Philip Morris was Sorkin having a bit of fun. But this moment is actually true! During the second season of I Love Lucy, both Arnaz and Ball wanted to incorporate her pregnancy into the show, and they met heavy pushback from both network CBS and s...

  3. Dec 22, 2021 · What Happens in Being the Ricardos Ending? In the final scenes of West Wing writer Aaron Sorkin’s Being the Ricardos, Lucy awaits the verdict of her trial by fans as Desi addresses the show’s audience and members of the press in her defense.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · A lively, chatty, somewhat odd and insistently depoliticized biopic, “Being the Ricardos” reimagines what happened in 1953 after the powerful gossipmonger Walter Winchell dropped a not-so blind...

  5. Dec 10, 2021 · Being the Ricardos. Tomris Laffly December 10, 2021. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There is something about the speed in which Aaron Sorkin thinks, writes, and projects his showy swiftness onto the characters he conjures up on the page.

  6. Being the Ricardos is a 2021 American biographical drama film written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, about the relationship between I Love Lucy stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem star as Ball and Arnaz, while J. K. Simmons, Nina Arianda, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat, Jake Lacy, and Clark Gregg are featured in ...

  7. Dec 10, 2021 · With Being the Ricardos, Sorkin strives to capture the show’s behind-the-scenes mechanisms and tensionsincluding the way Frawley and Vance grated on each other’s nerves, sometimes...

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