Una psicóloga agorafóbica y una detective deben trabajar juntas para acabar con un asesino en serie que copia a asesinos en serie del pasado.Una psicóloga agorafóbica y una detective deben trabajar juntas para acabar con un asesino en serie que copia a asesinos en serie del pasado.Una psicóloga agorafóbica y una detective deben trabajar juntas para acabar con un asesino en serie que copia a asesinos en serie del pasado.
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- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
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Well Thought out Serial Killer Movie
The characters build nicely as the story moves along at a steady pace, Weaver and Hunter both capture their characters very well and they are supported convincingly by Dermot Mulroney, William McNamara, Harry Connick Jnr. and Will Patton.
Copycat is full of suspense and intrigue, and it is a really solid film in every respect; it doesn't have the style or the punch of films like Seven and Silence of the Lambs, but it is definitely well worth watching.
7/10
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Sure, it's the same old serial killer movie. It does add a couple of interesting wrinkles and with solid female leads. Hunter is confident and fully realized. Weaver and her point of view deliver a sincere and fragile personality. The movie opens with the memorable bathroom attack. The other memorable aspect is Weaver struggling in her home. The investigation and the serial killer are less compelling. This follows the formula and it does it pretty well.
Wow, people are really overrating this one.
It remains an effective thriller after thirty years.
I haven't seen this film in over twenty years, and it remains an exciting and tense thriller. If you have a good knowledge of serial killers, it'll be a bonus, as it'll help you understand some of the references.
Pacing and tension are two of the show's strengths, but best of all is the excellent leading performance from Sigourney Weaver, who shines in the role of the troubled psychologist.
The acting throughout is very good, especially Holly Hunter's performance.
Made back in 1995, I wish it had gone a little further; only in the latter stages of the movie do we get to understand what the killer's M. O. and motives are.
7/10.
"It's a sick world, isn't it, Helen?"
COPYCAT has an interesting premise, but, as horrible as the following may sound, it would have been nice if they'd taken it a bit further, having the killer imitate a few others before the big come-uppance. A little more on Peter Foley, who/why he is, and what motivates him would also have helped. COPYCAT is quite watchable if you're a fan of this genre, but the whole storyline is kind of TV-Land same ol', predictable, and nothing terribly original despite the winning premise.
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- CuriosidadesYears later, Sigourney Weaver would state that she was most proud of her work in this film. She worked hard to portray the mindset of an agoraphobic, and has regretted that the movie was lost in a shuffle of thrillers at the time and is not better remembered.
- Pifias(at around 1h 30 mins) When the copycat killer does the "Dahmer" crime, he dumps the decapitated body into the river. Jeffrey Dahmer would've never done this, as he kept all the bodies in his apartment for further sexual gratification, then he dismembered them and submerged them in acid, sometimes he ate parts, also he boiled the heads and kept the skulls for a sculpture he was planning to do. He killed for companion, to have a submissive partner by his side, he killed men he felt attracted to and he would've never gotten rid of a body.
- Citas
Helen Hudson: Fuck you.
Peter Foley: What?
Helen Hudson: You heard me, you little twerp. Do you think I'm afraid of you?
Peter Foley: I know you are.
Helen Hudson: I know all about you. You're just a sad, second rate, boring, impotent little copycat.
[laughter]
Peter Foley: Watch it, bitch, or I will slice that smile off your face, do you hear me?
Helen Hudson: Daryll Lee couldn't get it up either.
Peter Foley: DO YOU HEAR ME?
[Helen spits in Peter's face]
Peter Foley: Okay, I see, Helen. Nice try. You wanna know a little secret? Huh? I'm on to your trick. I won't kill you fast no matter how much you're gonna want me to.
- Versiones alternativasItalian video version tones down most of the violence; most notably, Darryl Lee Cullum is not shown slitting the policeman's throat in the prologue.
- ConexionesFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Get Shorty/Now and Then/Mallrats (1995)
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- How long is Copycat?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 32.051.917 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 5.170.522 US$
- 29 oct 1995
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 32.051.917 US$
- Duración
- 2h 3min(123 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1








