Una envejecida estrella de cine vaquero abandona el set de rodaje e intenta reencontrarse con su madre, a la que no ha visto en treinta años, sólo para enterarse de que tiene un hijo del que... Leer todoUna envejecida estrella de cine vaquero abandona el set de rodaje e intenta reencontrarse con su madre, a la que no ha visto en treinta años, sólo para enterarse de que tiene un hijo del que nunca supo nada.Una envejecida estrella de cine vaquero abandona el set de rodaje e intenta reencontrarse con su madre, a la que no ha visto en treinta años, sólo para enterarse de que tiene un hijo del que nunca supo nada.
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- 1 premio y 7 nominaciones en total
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- (as James Roday)
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- (as Jeff Parise)
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Reseñas destacadas
A joy to watch!
Hard Not to Knock It
Not even close.
Here's my #1 criterion for judging a movie: Did I care about the characters? Love 'em or hate 'em, either one is OK, they just have to mean enough to me to care about what happens to them. And unfortunately, I didn't care two hoots about Howard Spence (Sheppard), the washed-up Western actor who tries to escape his past of hard living and general selfishness. I didn't even care about Doreen (Lange), a former girlfriend from a movie shot in Butte, Montana. And I certainly didn't care about Earl (Gabriel Mann), Doreen's son, no matter how over-the-top obnoxious his behavior. Maybe I did care for Sky, the Butte native played by the remarkable Sarah Polley, who was clearly the most likable and the only truly compelling character in the movie. And Tim Roth's portrayal of the studio bond man was interesting at least.
But beyond character development, this movie just didn't have any direction, suffering from the thinnest of story lines and a pace that often needed a quick kick from Howard Spence's spurs. It does feature some interesting locations and beautiful southern Utah landscapes. But that's not why we go to movies.
Wenders and Sheppard go back to their collaboration on Paris, Texas in 1984, and they spoke very fondly of each other during the Q&A. They collaborated on the story over a period of years and have looked for a chance to work together again. I wish they would have produced something better.
Interesting Tidbit from the Q&A: Sheppard's son Jesse is an expert horseman and did his father's riding stunts for the movie. Sam Sheppard also rides well, but his contract limited his riding to a trot.
Second Interesting Tidbit: Wenders has wanted to shoot a film in Butte for twenty years, since his first visit there, and was concerned that someone else would film there before him.
typical Wenders: amazing landscapes, great soundtrack and emotional story
Sam Shepard portrays his role so wonderfully that you can sense his frustration with his life and his search for some meaning and his longing to change his ways.
Eva Marie Saint is equally adept at her portrayal of the old western actor's mom.
Jessica Lange, though, is truly outstanding. She steals the movie with one scene in particular and really deserves an award for her work in this film.
At the end of the day: this is Wim Wenders as we know him and as we like him best.
A movie like a big and heavy country ballad
Please Come in...
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOriginally, Sam Shepard wrote the character of Sky as part Native American, but because of Wenders desire to cast Sarah Polley, that aspect of the character was set aside. Both agreed that her being Native American was not essential to the character, and Wenders had wanted to work with Polley because he'd been so impressed with her acting in past projects.
- PifiasWhen Sky is first seen driving her truck, the gear shift is clearly in "Park".
- Citas
Howard Spence: Mind if I turn the radio on?
Sutter: Yes, I do, as a matter of fact. I don't like outside influence.
Howard Spence: Outside?
Sutter: That's right. The world at large. It's a nasty place. Why allow it in? Livestalk reports, Navajo chanting, beheadings, bestiality. Nothing's changed. Black Death, the Inquisition, the Crusades, conquest of Mexico. What's changed?
Howard Spence: I was thinking...
Sutter: What?
Howard Spence: I don't know.
Sutter: Nothing's changed.
Howard Spence: Guess not.
- Versiones alternativasTheatrical version was 113 minutes, and the director's cut (on DVD) is 122 minutes.
- ConexionesFeatured in Wim Wenders: Desperado (2020)
- Banda sonoraLonely Man
Written by T Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Performed by Gabriel Mann
Published by Henry Burnett Music
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Don't Come Knocking
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Butte, Montana, EE.UU.(Doreen's hometown)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 11.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 440.793 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 30.630 US$
- 19 mar 2006
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 4.663.501 US$
- Duración
- 2h 2min(122 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1







