‘Lucy and Desi’ puts a heart around the ‘I Love Lucy’ stars’ role as TV pioneers
Like many a show-business romance, their whirlwind courtship and marriage flamed brightly and fizzled, with each lasting much longer with their second spouses than they did with each other.
“To the rest of the world a Hollywood couple has no problems,” Ball says. “Of course, we do.”
Nevertheless, Poehler and writer Mark Monroe tend to accentuate the positive, incorporating truly stirring moments that even most fans of the show might not have seen or recall. There’s Ball’s Emmy acceptance speech for “The Lucy Show” in 1967 (11 years after her second win for “I Love Lucy”), her teary-eyed tribute at the Kennedy Center, and Arnaz Luckinbill recounting Lucy and Desi’s final conversation shortly before her dad’s death.
Ultimately, it’s an uplifting story of truly self-made talents who found each other, clawed their way to the top and helped birth something that, as the recent flurry of activity surrounding the show suggests, has survived them by decades.
Arnaz is said to have chafed at Ball’s fame at the time, but their mutual admiration comes through loud and clear. And while their marriage didn’t endure, watching the clips roll by merely underscores that “I Love Lucy” is forever.
“Lucy and Desi” premieres March 4 on Amazon.
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