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Los modernos

Título original: The Moderns
  • 1988
  • R
  • 2h 6min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
2,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Los modernos (1988)
The Moderns: Nick And Oiseau
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Un artista en apuros es contratado para forjar pinturas, llegando a cruzarse con su exesposa y su poderoso nuevo esposo.Un artista en apuros es contratado para forjar pinturas, llegando a cruzarse con su exesposa y su poderoso nuevo esposo.Un artista en apuros es contratado para forjar pinturas, llegando a cruzarse con su exesposa y su poderoso nuevo esposo.

  • Dirección
    • Alan Rudolph
  • Guión
    • Alan Rudolph
    • Jon Bradshaw
  • Reparto principal
    • Keith Carradine
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • Wallace Shawn
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    2,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Guión
      • Alan Rudolph
      • Jon Bradshaw
    • Reparto principal
      • Keith Carradine
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • Wallace Shawn
    • 26Reseñas de usuarios
    • 14Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 5 nominaciones en total

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    The Moderns: Nick And Oiseau
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    The Moderns: Nick And Oiseau
    The Moderns: Nick And Oiseau
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    The Moderns: Nick And Oiseau
    The Moderns: Cast And Crew On Art Forger David Stein
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    Reparto principal45

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    Keith Carradine
    Keith Carradine
    • Nick Hart
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Rachel Stone
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Oiseau
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Libby Valentin
    • (as Genevieve Bujold)
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Nathalie de Ville
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Hemingway
    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Bertram Stone
    Charlélie Couture
    • L'Evidence
    • (as Charlelie Couture)
    Elsa Raven
    Elsa Raven
    • Gertrude Stein
    Ali Giron
    • Alice B. Toklas
    Gailard Sartain
    Gailard Sartain
    • New York Critic
    Michael Wilson
    • Surrealist Poet
    Robert Gould
    • Blackie
    Antonia Dauphin
    Antonia Dauphin
    • Babette
    Véronique Bellegarde
    • Laurette
    • (as Veronique Bellegarde)
    Isabel Serra
    • Armand
    David Stein
    • Art Critic
    Hubert Loiselle
    Hubert Loiselle
    • Art Critic
    • Dirección
      • Alan Rudolph
    • Guión
      • Alan Rudolph
      • Jon Bradshaw
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    Reseñas de usuarios26

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    8dane11

    Quirky, Fun, Interesting

    Alan Rudolph does not make movies for everyone to see. His movies seem like personal projects that interest him at the time. Some of his movies I haven't been able to get involved in (Trixie, Mortal Thoughts, Afterglow) but with The Moderns, I was pulled in quickly. The story focuses on Keith Carradine's ex-patriot Nick Hart, a painter who has the ability to duplicate famous works of art with his brush. He's hired to create forgeries by Mademoiselle de Ville (Geraldine Chaplin).

    But the story doesn't stop there. There are other ex-patriots around, including young Ernest Hemingway, comically portrayed by Kevin J. O'Connor; who is constantly drinking, philosophizing and pursuing women. It's not a flattering look at Hemingway, but somehow it adds to the whole ambience of the film and seems to ring true. And then there is Linda Fiorentino, a former lover of Nick's, and her husband, the rich and icy Bertram Stone (John Lone). The characters are odd and quirky, the story is uneven at times, and meanders a bit, but it is never boring. This movie has such style and depth that it pulls the viewer in, like we're trying to see the work that is under the painted canvas. That's what this movie is about -- the greater depth of art. What is art and what is crap? What is love and what is hate? What is real and what is illusion? As a director, Alan Rudolph pulls us along cleverly, with a hint of intrigue, the dichotomy of Nick's love and Hemingway's carousing, a taste of passion and the beauty of art. Then there are the characters who are well-layered works of art themselves. Maybe this movie isn't a masterpiece, but it leaves us chipping away at the paint trying to see what treasure is underneath. It's a movie to be enjoyed on many levels, just like a work of art.
    9André-7

    A quirky little movie about fakery

    This may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it has a genuine, unpretentious charm to it that I found appealing.

    Alan Rudolph made this delightful little ode to lies, trickery and delusion on a shoestring budget. The story of a failed painter down on his luck in Paris in the 1920's who accepts a comission to forge a famous impressionist painting. The film questions what is real versus what is perceived or subjective. In a series of criss-crossing subplots and seemingly random encounters Rudolph has fun playing with the trickery of film to made some sly points about the art forms we hold dear.

    The film was shot in Montreal, Canada, standing in for Paris and New York in the 1920's, with French-Canadian actors playing Parisians... The plot twists include a millionaire art collector publicly slashing a priceless painting, thinking it a forgery, while the fake painting is sent to hang in a New York museum. A Dadaist poet fakes his own death in order to attend his funeral to hear the things people will say about him. Same character, named L'Oiseau is actually an American ex-patriate named Fagelman! In a toungue-in-cheek hommage to people's perception of the period, Rudolph has Papa Hemmingway hanging-out in all the cafe's and at all the parties... He is seemingly everywhere, sipping scotch and mouthing tough-guy cliches...

    But the viewer must beware of what he is watching. In a scene where Bujold's character rides in a taxi with Carradine's we are treated to lovely rear projection shots through the cab's back window of impressionist paintings of Paris at night! In another dimly lit cafe scene Rudolph chose to end the scene by panning away from the action to the bar where among the extras in period costume, two punk rockers are watching a hockey game on t.v.
    rpaulsondc

    A fun romp through a Movable Feast

    Rudolph sets an interesting atmosphere in this film about artists in Paris between the wars. Most of the scenes are borrowed from Hemingway's "A Movable Feast," and the dialog liberally pokes fun of the author. Some characters play better than others - Wallace Shawn's Oiseau is memorable, as is John Lone's Creepy, enigmatic part. I enjoy Carradine's artist character - though I understand that some people are rubbed the wrong way by his performance. Linda Fiorentino is somewhat annoying in her part, as is Genevieve Bujold. Still, as other comments note, the soundtrack is really quite impressive - and worth having on its own. Overall, if you like Rudolph's films, and you want to see an interesting take on some of Hemingway's autobiographical ramblings, this is a fun one to watch. This is a film that I first went to see by accident, but liked more an more as time went on - personally I put it in a class with "Diva" for atmosphere - some characters work, and others don't, and you either like the movie or you hate it. I, for one, like it.
    Nullness

    Wooden

    A couple years ago I saw Trouble in Mind, and was immediately absorbed in the atmospheric world the film portrayed. I have since been dying to see another movie by the same director. Well, I've just seen the Moderns, and was immediately disappointed. While the film shares the same claustrophobic tendencies of the previous work, in this one it doesn't seem as deliberate, but more a matter of budgetary restraints. I never got the feeling that I was watching Paris, or 1920's Paris, for that matter. All I got was the sensation of watching stilted actors playing dress-up. The dialogue and plot for this movie is b-movie crust, which can be good, but the dreariness of the action and the way in which the film was filmed left it almost completely vacant of any charm. Cute references to pop culture from the 20's only sounds contrived and makes the film more apparent of what it isn't. One should get the feeling one is watching the 20's unfold without the crutch of references. We are never given any reason to care for any of the actors. They are cartoonish, but not cartoonish enough for them to be relieving and enjoyable. This movie takes itself far too seriously to be enjoyed as camp, which makes scenes involving fake suicide and real suicide all the more dour. The sets are perhaps more wooden than the characters, Hart's art atrocious. Hemmingway appears as a jocular Ethan Hawke ruffian, a pale shadow compared to Hart's masculinity. Lampooning famous people can be fine, but not when the only purpose of it is to rip them off and make them a clown with no real relevance to the story. I did, however, like the portrayal of Gertude Stein as a cliquish art snob. That's a more fair assessment. To be missed or slept through.
    10domino1003

    Beautiful Work Of Art

    *****SPOILER ALERT!!!*****

    Alan Rudolph's "The Moderns" is a wonderful, funny and twisted film set in 1920's Paris, France. The front burner story is a triangle between Nick, his runaway wife and a cold as ice businessman that wants to obtain a higher social status. Nick(Keith Carradine)and Rachel(Linda Fiorentino)were married years ago and she bails out of the marriage. Years later, she shows up on the arms of Bertram Stone (John Lone). While he deals with her reappearance, he is also talked into making art forgeries by a rather shady behaving gallery owner, Valentin(Genevieve Bujold), as a favor for the wealthy Nathalie De Ville(Geraldine Chaplin). His friend, Oiseau (Wallace Shawn)constantly tells Nick that they should head to a new town called Hollywood to seek their fortune and Ernest Hemingway (Kevin J. O'Connor)wanders around in a state of alcoholic cynicism and making quirky observations.

    The story, like the period in which the action takes place, is surreal. One scene has one of the dead characters rise from the grave like Houdini, strait-jack, chains and all. The relationship between Nick and Rachel is the heart of the story: Nick doesn't want to trust Rachel because of what she did, but all of his actions throughout the film are a result of Rachel. When he paints the forgeries, he thinks of Rachel's beauty and puts his feelings on canvas. He loves her, but is fighting with the possibility that if he opens his heart to her again, she will break it again. You can see this conflict when he slaps her in front of Stone, yet immediately becomes apologetic. Should he love her, or should he just back off? He clearly does when they share a sexual romp on the bathroom floor while her husband is downstairs.

    The entire cast is great, but the best performance comes from O'Connor, who I think is one of the most underrated actors around.

    This is a great movie to have if you feel like having a Paris night movie marathon, or just to have fun.

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      Isabella Rossellini screen-tested to play Nathalie DeVille, but lost to Geraldine Chaplin.
    • Citas

      Oiseau: [while observing his own faked funeral] If it weren't for me, these people would think surreal was a breakfast food!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Time of Destiny/Bellman and True/High Season/The Moderns/Tokyo Pop (1988)
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      Parlez-moi d'Amour
      Music by Jean Lenoir

      Lyrics by Jean Lenoir

      Performed by Charlélie Couture

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de octubre de 1988 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Moderns
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Montreal, Quebec, Canadá
    • Empresas productoras
      • Nelson Entertainment
      • Alive Films
      • Nelson Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • 3.500.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 2.011.497 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 20.283 US$
      • 17 abr 1988
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      • 2.011.497 US$
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      • 2h 6min(126 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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