Un ladrón de poca monta huye hacia México para escapar de las autoridades, de los prestamistas y del que fue su socio homicida, acompañado solamente por su prometida y por su Colt 45.Un ladrón de poca monta huye hacia México para escapar de las autoridades, de los prestamistas y del que fue su socio homicida, acompañado solamente por su prometida y por su Colt 45.Un ladrón de poca monta huye hacia México para escapar de las autoridades, de los prestamistas y del que fue su socio homicida, acompañado solamente por su prometida y por su Colt 45.
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- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
This movie has a decent plot, really well-developed characters and very creative screen shots. I recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in Tarantino's style but by a different director. Definitely a cult classic.
It's not so much a Tarentino ripoff, as has been suggested, as another in a long line of White Trash on the Road movies which started back with Bonnie & Clyde & Easy Rider and continues with movies like Freeway, Natural Born Killers etc.
The characters were great. They're supposed to be overdrawn and the balance between the main characters bad deeds and that piece of goodness they have that no one else in the film possess was struck just right.
Rightly so Renee Zellweger has built a career since this but I'm surprised that the Director, CM Talkington went nowhere from here and the lead Gil Bellows (who is charming here) has had little success either.
And who would have thought that Creepy would go on to direct a ton of TV shows!
Hell, our main protagonist, "Watty" Watts (handsome Gil Bellows) is a veteran robber who regularly uses guns that AREN'T loaded, in an effort to avoid bloodshed. But he has a problem because he still associates with a fellow ex-con named Billy Mack (a memorable Rory Cochrane), an utter psychopath with an itchy trigger finger. They attempt a robbery, it goes bad, and "Watty" flees with his gal Starlene (the enchanting Renee Zellweger); Billy, a pair of loan sharks (Jeffrey Combs, Jace Alexander), and the law pursue them.
"Love and a .45" is an amusing, visceral modern crime thriller with some fun touches. It acknowledges the debt that all movies of its kind owe to the granddaddy of them all, "Bonnie and Clyde". It also seems influenced by Tarantino, but in truth this was filmed *before* "Natural Born Killers", to which people often compare this one. It wouldn't work quite as well if we didn't like the two main characters to some degree, and "Watty" and Starlene make for a pretty engaging coouple. Granted, he does get annoyed with her towards the end, since it's clear she's enjoying her status as a "celebrity", and sometimes courts trouble.
The whole cast is great in this thing; it's too bad that Bellows and Cochrane never became bigger stars (of course, we all know that Zellweger went on to bigger things). They're supported by a variety of familiar faces. Peter Fonda is a hoot, well cast as a modern hippie who now has to speak using one of those voice generators. Michael Bowen, Jack Nance, Ann Wedgeworth, Wiley Wiggins, and Charlotte Ross round out the cast. It's particularly fun to see Combs outside the horror genre and delivering a flamboyant, priceless performance.
Aided and abetted by its soundtrack, "Love and a .45" is worth a look for those movie lovers who seek out efforts like this that never quite got their due.
Seven out of 10.
Check out the movie yourself, and rather than listen to accusations that it's a rip-off of movies that actually came after it, give it a shot as what it is -- a better-than average entry in a long-standing film genre, the outlaw couple on the run. And where it's due the director gives nods to his influences. Note one item that struck me as an inside joke -- the addition of Peter Fonda, the star of one movie that truly *is* a predecessor of this one: Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry (1974).
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- CuriosidadesRory Cochrane and Renée Zellweger appeared in Dazed and Confused (1993), The Low Life (1995), and Empire Records (1995).
- PifiasDuring their make-out session on the couch, as Starlene drops the Polaroid camera, the photographs fall with a clunk, but the camera drops soundlessly.
- Citas
Watty Watts: [narrating] When I was a young boy... my granddaddy, who had been a professional bounty hunter, he said to me, he said: "Watty, only two things you need in life to get by on this planet: Love and a 45."
- Créditos adicionales"This film is dedicated to the memory of David Whitley and Marcus Brown."
- Versiones alternativasGerman version is cut for violence (ca. 1 minute) to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
- ConexionesFeatured in TrimarkPictures.com Promo (2000)
- Banda sonoraSleepwalkin'
Performed by Tom Verlaine
Courtesy of Rykodisc
Written by Tom Verlaine
Published by Verlaine Music (ASCAP)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 35.200 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 9086 US$
- 27 nov 1994
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 35.200 US$
- Duración1 hora 41 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1