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Academia Rushmore

Título original: Rushmore
  • 1998
  • A
  • 1h 33min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
206 mil
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Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, and Olivia Williams in Academia Rushmore (1998)
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Comedia extravaganteComedia para adolescentesHistorias de iniciación y madurezComediaDramaRomance

Un adolescente de la Academia Rushmore se enamora de una profesora mucho mayor que él y se hace amigo de un industrial. Más tarde, descubre que su interés amoroso y su amigo tienen una avent... Leer todoUn adolescente de la Academia Rushmore se enamora de una profesora mucho mayor que él y se hace amigo de un industrial. Más tarde, descubre que su interés amoroso y su amigo tienen una aventura, lo que le impulsa a iniciar una venganza.Un adolescente de la Academia Rushmore se enamora de una profesora mucho mayor que él y se hace amigo de un industrial. Más tarde, descubre que su interés amoroso y su amigo tienen una aventura, lo que le impulsa a iniciar una venganza.

  • Director/a
    • Wes Anderson
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    • Wes Anderson
    • Owen Wilson
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    • Jason Schwartzman
    • Bill Murray
    • Olivia Williams
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    206 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    3163
    205
    • Director/a
      • Wes Anderson
    • Guionistas
      • Wes Anderson
      • Owen Wilson
    • Estrellas
      • Jason Schwartzman
      • Bill Murray
      • Olivia Williams
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    • 197Reseñas de críticos
    • 87Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 17 premios y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Max Fischer
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Herman Blume
    Olivia Williams
    Olivia Williams
    • Rosemary Cross
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Bert Fischer
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Dr. Nelson Guggenheim
    Mason Gamble
    Mason Gamble
    • Dirk Calloway
    Sara Tanaka
    Sara Tanaka
    • Margaret Yang
    Stephen McCole
    Stephen McCole
    • Magnus Buchan
    Connie Nielsen
    Connie Nielsen
    • Mrs. Calloway
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Dr. Peter Flynn
    Dipak Pallana
    • Mr. Adams
    • (as Deepak Pallana)
    Andrew Wilson
    Andrew Wilson
    • Coach Beck
    Marietta Marich
    • Mrs. Guggenheim
    Ronnie McCawley
    • Ronny Blume
    Keith McCawley
    • Donny Blume
    Hae-Joon Lee
    • Alex
    Adebayo Asabi
    • Mr. Obiomiwe
    Al Fielder
    • Ernie
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      • Wes Anderson
      • Owen Wilson
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    icabuck

    Is Max Fischer actually Edward Albee?

    As I watched this film, I couldn't help but find brief and twisted similarities between Max Fischer's school days and that of Edward Albee of 'Who's Afraid of Virgina Woofe' fame. Before you laugh let me explain:

    Max recieved a scholarship for a play written in childhood, showed significant reluctance to follow the curriculum, and rather chose to pursue his own interests, especially play writing.

    Edward Albee, in most of his biographical information, comments on his difficulities in school, and dropping out of college after about a year and a half, to focus on his writing. Further, Albee's work became recognized at the early age of thirteen when he wrote 'The Zoo Story'.

    Max was not from the wealthy family as Albee was. Although, the greater than $10,000,000, Herman Blume, (dissatisfied with the conventional, insensitive , sterotypical jock, twins of his own) "abopts" Max as a surrogate son.

    The father of Max was reminiscent of Thorton Wilder who encouraged Albee to follow his instincts and become a play write.

    As we leave Max he has written his successful work 'Heaven & Hell', his stage production of 'Apocalypse Now'. At this point in time, this is Max's theatrical master piece, his 'Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolfe', if you will.

    Also, don't forget the name of Miss Cook's deceased Edward Appleby...

    Now, for those of you who have never been mistaken in reading the undertone of a movie, cast the first stone. I would welcome the comments. For those of you few that may agree, please let me know, possibly there are more correlations.





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    10SigmaEcho

    "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi": So the glory of this world fades

    Rushmore was the first Wes Anderson film I saw, and I didn't think much of it the first time. I used to think that Royal Tenenbaums was Anderson's first good film. I thought Bottle Rocket wore its rookie status on its sleeve; I thought Rushmore was flawed; and I thought Tenenbaums finally showed that Anderson had honed his craft and he would start making great films. I then re-watched Tenenbaums and found it to be even more satisfying on additional viewings. I realized that Anderson had actually crafted one of those rare pieces of cinema that reveals itself more and more upon repeat viewings. So I of course decided to give Rushmore a second look.

    Now that I've had a chance to see the DVD, I've had a much different experience viewing the film. Perhaps because I saw it on Pan and Scan VHS previously? Or perhaps because Anderson's vision requires an adjustment period?

    Some people will never like Anderson's films. They simply will not appeal to those out there who want clichéd Hollywood fodder. Some people will love Anderson's films from the moment they see them. Others, like myself, will need to see the films more than once to truly appreciate them. Anderson breaks convention in ways no one has done before - One has to understand that his films are deep where most films are shallow, and shallow where most films are deep. This will throw A LOT of people off, as evidenced by many of the comments on the message boards. Anderson's films begin where others end. In Rushmore, we see Max's fall from grace, not his climb up to become head of every club in his school. In Tenenbaums, we see the aftermath of the child prodigies, not their glory years. Again, this will throw a lot of people off, and indeed I heard this criticism of Tenenbaums quite a lot. Anderson constructs the world of his films around a cinema storybook. They are episodic, told in chapters. Some will find Anderson at first glance to be a rather egotistical filmmaker, as I once did. However, upon second glance, you can begin to see the rich text woven deeper in the films that might be hidden beneath quirkiness or drastic breaks from convention. The first time I saw Rushmore, I felt shock, embarrassment and confusion (Mostly at Max and Rosemary's bizarre interaction). I was lost and unfamiliar with this world Anderson has created. The second time I saw the film I felt Passion, Love, Tragedy and ultimate Redemption. I found the heart in Anderson's film.

    If you felt Rushmore was not all it could have been the first time you saw it, please give it another chance. You'll find which side you fall on.
    jacoblarson

    One of the finest films ever made.

    One of the greatest films ever? I don't think that's an understatement, and I'm not just saying it cause I'm a Bill Murray fan and he happens to be in it. Granted, he brings to the movie his usual subtle quirkiness, but that humor isn't out of line with the general mood of the film. The whole thing is seriously funny and somehow seriously real, but at the same time doesn't always take itself seriously. Seriously. The idea of the movie doesn't come off sounding like a very captivating plot: high school geek and middle-aged millionaire fall in love with the same first grade teacher. Not exactly material for a high-grossing box office hit. But I don't think plot necessarily matters when it comes to making a quality film. It has a fantastic script, believable character development, and top-notch acting, and that's what counts in making a memorable film. Why do we love Rushmore? Max and Mr. Blume are the same person, Mr. Blume is just older and wealthier. They are both creative, romantic characters whose motives are ultimately selfish. My guess is if you appreciate this film, it's probably because you're the same way. This movie is about us. We are the boys who do everything we want to and nothing we're supposed to. The ones who go to college and get by on as little effort as possible, but somehow still pull through. At one point or another we all believed we could make our fantasies a reality, and watching this film makes us optimistic about those things again.

    Also, I don't think a soundtrack makes a film, but it can certainly help set the mood. Yes, I have to agree with the other commenters for Rushmore: great soundtrack. But you already know that and it's been said a hundred times, so I think I'll just leave it at that and not beat it into the ground any more than it already has.

    Right. Good movie, watch it if you haven't yet.
    10mcnally

    Quirky comedy with a tender heart

    I think if you're looking for a straight up comedy, you'll be disappointed. This is not an easily classifiable film, but one that I love for its unique spin on some interesting characters. I especially like the fact that Max is not completely lovable, but in the end you root for him anyway. I found all the various reconciliations quite touching, and there's an interesting emphasis on friendships between people with lots of differences. Max's sidekick is younger than him, his crush is on a teacher much older, his friendship with Bill Murray's character who could be his father. Lots of heart here.
    10DaniVT88

    Wes Anderson reaches cinematic excellence with Rushmore, a story about Max Fischer a young man who's trying to find his own place in the world

    Wes Anderson's Rushmore is a movie full of everything that modern day cinematic crap movies lack; dry humor, unique writing, music that makes a scene unforgettable, and real heart. I feel as though Rushmore is cinematic excellence, Max Fischer is the perfectly flawed yet absolutely brilliant character who tries to find his place in the world, whether it's by engrossing himself in extracurricular activities or pretending he's the son of a neurosurgeon. All of the characters are finely tuned, Herman Blume is a successful man who feels worthless, Miss Cross is a brilliant woman who feels only sorrow because of the loss of her husband. But it is their flaws that make them so wonderful, they aren't boxed into labeled packages, they are raw and real human beings who are just trying to survive. This movie is about, as Max says, finding out what you love and doing it for the rest of your life.

    The camera angles in this film are interesting, connecting you to the environment and the characters. Wes Anderson picks the perfect music for each scene, especially for the heartbreaking scene at the end when Miss Cross and Max are dancing to the Faces "Ooh la la." But, what's most brilliant about Rushmore is how it makes you feel; pessimistic yet hopeful, sad yet joyful, confused yet clear-minded. A good movie makes you think but a great movie changes your perspective on the world and this is what Anderson has done. To quote Cousteau, as Miss Cross did in the Diving for Sunken Treasure book, "When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life he has no right to keep it to himself," and I'm glad that Wes Anderson created such an extraordinary movie and shared it with us all.

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      Jason Schwartzman came to his audition wearing a prep-school blazer which sported a Rushmore patch he had made himself.
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      The Swiss Army Knife Dirk gives Max says "Rushmore Yankee 1985-1997". Since Max is 15, this would mean he has gone to Rushmore since age three. But his first talk with Dr. Guggenheim reveals that he has only gone to Rushmore since second grade.
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      Max Fischer: I like your nurse's uniform, guy.

      Dr. Peter Flynn: These are O.R. scrubs.

      Max Fischer: O, R they?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de febrero de 1999 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
      • Español
      • Latín
      • Francés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Tres son multitud
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • North Shore High School - 13501 Hollypark Drive, Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • American Empirical Pictures
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      • 9.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 43.666 US$
      • 13 dic 1998
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