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Bottlerocket (Ladrón que roba a ladrón)

Título original: Bottle Rocket
  • 1996
  • A
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,9/10
87 mil
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Luke Wilson, Owen Wilson, and Robert Musgrave in Bottlerocket (Ladrón que roba a ladrón) (1996)
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CaperDark ComedyComedyCrimeDrama

Tres amigos planean cometer un robo sencillo y darse a la fuga.Tres amigos planean cometer un robo sencillo y darse a la fuga.Tres amigos planean cometer un robo sencillo y darse a la fuga.

  • Dirección
    • Wes Anderson
  • Guión
    • Owen Wilson
    • Wes Anderson
  • Reparto principal
    • Luke Wilson
    • Owen Wilson
    • Ned Dowd
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,9/10
    87 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    3365
    322
    • Dirección
      • Wes Anderson
    • Guión
      • Owen Wilson
      • Wes Anderson
    • Reparto principal
      • Luke Wilson
      • Owen Wilson
      • Ned Dowd
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    • 80Reseñas de críticos
    • 67Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Anthony Adams
    Owen Wilson
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    • Dignan
    • (as Owen C. Wilson)
    Ned Dowd
    Ned Dowd
    • Dr. Nichols
    Shea Fowler
    • Grace
    Haley Miller
    Haley Miller
    • Bernice
    Robert Musgrave
    Robert Musgrave
    • Bob Mapplethorpe
    Andrew Wilson
    Andrew Wilson
    • Future Man
    Brian Tenenbaum
    • H. Clay Murchison
    Jenni Tooley
    • Stacy Sinclair
    Temple Nash
    • Temple
    Dipak Pallana
    • Bookstore Employee
    Darryl Cox
    Darryl Cox
    • Bookstore Manager
    Stephen Dignan
    • Rob
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    • Inez
    Julie Mayfield
    • Wife in Motelroom
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    Don Phillips Jr.
    • Husband in Motelroom
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    • Carmen
    Donny Caicedo
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      • Wes Anderson
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      • Owen Wilson
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    7aidanmonks

    Some good and some bad

    The drifting, meaningless "hang-out" nature of this quirky, engaging crime/road/comedy flick is often fun and entertaining, and often far too meandering for its own good. Ultimately, what "Bottle Rocket" is about is confusion in both path and purpose, and this is clearly reflected in the spontaneity and energy of its central characters, their actions and their interactions. The film is perhaps overly reliant on its everyday dialogue and naturalistic, if not observably detached, relationships that give the film a documentary-like tone that perhaps doesn't work as an environment for typically Anderson-esque characters to inhabit. But this is Wes Anderson before Wes Anderson, which should be considered. As a debut feature, it's pretty darn good. Another potential problem is that the characters don't necessarily undergo any explicit character development over the course of the plot, but this isn't an overly serious issue as the stance can be taken that the whole point is that they don't learn and must continue to drift; on top of this, the greatest part of this otherwise average film is the fact that the characters don't actually need development, they are engaging and interesting enough to keep us hooked for a full 80 minutes with their dreams and moral callousness.
    6IRateFilms

    Bottle Rocket, good launch pad for ANDERSON.

    The first and weakest of Wes Anderson's films, Bottle Rocket, is by no means a weak film. Co-written by then credited Owen C. Wilson, the screenplay is very intelligent and shows how the screen writing duo (Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson) has evolved. Starring the Wilson brothers, Owen and Luke Wilson, this small-budget comedy has what most large budget comedies lack, a perfect mix of drama and comedy. The film, about two friends that both were patients at a mental ward, portrays how innocent fun can sometimes hurt people. Rocket never becomes over-dramatic or slapstick in its comedy. It is clear that Anderson was experimenting with his style, and would not perfect it until his next film, Rushmore. The characters are clearly dysfunctional and like to take unnecessary risks at their own expense to make the script move along. This is not a fault in the script, but a blessing as this keeps the comedy and serious moments perfectly balanced. The cinematography is sometimes amateur with its unnecessary close-ups and wide angle panning. The soundtrack, done by Mark Mothersbaugh is excellent and just proves why he has worked an all of the subsequent films with Anderson. It seems Anderson and Wilson have an enormous talent when writing dialog for unusual, anomalous characters. This film is a testament to the fact that a good script, and a working knowledge of film work can create an original and enjoyable film.
    tedg

    Interior Visions Fail

    I'm fairly cool on Anderson's later projects. But this one is pretty perfect.

    I watched it with another film of this type and in a week with several others. Possibly the only way to make these things work is to find a new chink, a new layer between goofiness and endearing reality to invent. I say invent rather than depict because its all about where we place ourselves; if we can place ourselves new, that's usually enough to be effective, to connect.

    A large part of why this works is because it works toward an end that fails. Many movies are not about what we experience but what we remember, and the deal with this one is that we are left with someone who topples from any workable awareness. It reinvents that place where we are balanced throughout the movie. Even knowing the later films, I never wondered that this would end badly because the tone follows such a well established path, that one I've noted elsewhere. As with "Legally Blond," there's a notion that earnestness will overcome inadequacies in all other life skills.

    One of the political parties in the US has appropriated this, so in a way this can be considered as a political movie.

    That last look is what this is all about, just as that first look of Jack Nicholson's in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."

    I came to this in part because of Owen's suicide attempt: it adds context that matters.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    wolljv

    What an interesting, yet hilarious quirky comedy!

    I was watching the Roger Ebert movie show when he was giving his best films of the decade of the 1990's with movie director Martin Scorsese. Scorsese picked Bottle Rocket as his seventh favorite movie of the decade. From that point forward, I had to search out and find this movie. Boy, am I glad that I did.

    The movie Bottle Rocket is a joy. It is a caper comedy in one respect, but also an interesting look at how the bad brother can talk the good brother into doing the wrong thing. The second idea sets up some great comedy bits. Owen Wilson as the bad brother, Dignan, is absolutely hilarious. From this point forward, I will always be interested in seeing him in a movie. His brother Luke Wilson as the good, yet naive brother, is also very charming. James Caan shows up in the second half of the movie and is fantastic. The writer/director, Wes Anderson (Rushmore), does a great job of telling an off-beat story and gives his characters great lines to say.

    All in all, Bottle Rocket was a pleasant surprise that I had never heard of. Thank you Martin Scorsese.
    7ej-talbot

    debut full of charm from the experts in subtle comedy

    While "Bottle Rocket" is certainly best categorised as comedy this might mislead those expecting the typical composition of one-liners, facetious mocking and exaggerated situational comic of mainstream Hollywood productions.

    Instead the humour derives from the quirky, yet lovable characters, their perspective on life and approach in dealing with the challenges of society.

    The quiet matter-of-fact absurdity present throughout the film will evoke a constant smile rather than burst-out-laughter. This is typical of all Wilson/Anderson collaborations (Rushmore, The Royal Tenebaums) where strong characterisation enables the viewer to develop understanding and affection for the protagonists as the story slowly unravels. In "Bottle Rocket" this is supported by strong performances, especially that of Owen Wilson, who proves his actor potential in an atypical role.

    Though not flawless, (there is a lack of narrative urgency at times), this movie leaves the viewer ultimately entertained and charmed.

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      After the movie bombed at the box office, Owen Wilson seriously considered joining the Marines, convinced that acting held no future for him.
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      After the bookstore robbery, the boys are conversing at the house and police lights can be seen flashing among the trees behind Owen Wilson. This was meant to lead into a scene that was deleted about the police being called to the neighborhood for an unrelated call, during which they end up discovering Bob's marijuana crop.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de febrero de 1996 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Bottle Rocket
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Hinckley Cold Storage - 4008 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Gracie Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • 7.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 560.069 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 124.118 US$
      • 25 feb 1996
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 560.069 US$
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Dolby SR
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      • 1.85 : 1

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