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El motín del Caine

Título original: The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 1h 48min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
5,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El motín del Caine (2023)
Follows a naval officer who stands trial for mutiny after taking command from a ship captain he feels is acting in an unstable way, putting in danger both the ship and its crew.
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Sigue a un oficial naval que es juzgado por amotinarse tras recibir el mando de un capitán de barco que, según él, actúa de forma inestable, poniendo en peligro tanto al barco como a su trip... Leer todoSigue a un oficial naval que es juzgado por amotinarse tras recibir el mando de un capitán de barco que, según él, actúa de forma inestable, poniendo en peligro tanto al barco como a su tripulación.Sigue a un oficial naval que es juzgado por amotinarse tras recibir el mando de un capitán de barco que, según él, actúa de forma inestable, poniendo en peligro tanto al barco como a su tripulación.

  • Dirección
    • William Friedkin
  • Guión
    • William Friedkin
    • Herman Wouk
  • Reparto principal
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Jason Clarke
    • Jake Lacy
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    5,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • William Friedkin
    • Guión
      • William Friedkin
      • Herman Wouk
    • Reparto principal
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Jason Clarke
      • Jake Lacy
    • 54Reseñas de usuarios
    • 50Reseñas de críticos
    • 71Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos1

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    Trailer 1:46
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    Imágenes26

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    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Queeg
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Greenwald
    Jake Lacy
    Jake Lacy
    • Maryk
    Monica Raymund
    Monica Raymund
    • Challee
    Lewis Pullman
    Lewis Pullman
    • Keefer
    Jay Duplass
    Jay Duplass
    • Bird
    Tom Riley
    Tom Riley
    • Keith
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • Blakely
    Elizabeth Anweis
    Elizabeth Anweis
    • Lundeen
    Francois Battiste
    Francois Battiste
    • Southard
    Gabe Kessler
    Gabe Kessler
    • Urban
    Gina Garcia-Sharp
    Gina Garcia-Sharp
    • Stenographer
    Stephanie Erb
    Stephanie Erb
    • RADM Lucille Stutz
    Dale Dye
    Dale Dye
    • VADM R.T. Dewey
    Denzel Johnson
    Denzel Johnson
    • Prosecution Paralegal J.P. Simmons
    Adriana Galindez
    Adriana Galindez
    • Captain Davis
    • (sin acreditar)
    Michael Heidemann
    Michael Heidemann
    • Military Officer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Mariah Justice
    Mariah Justice
    • Lieutenant Emily
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    • Dirección
      • William Friedkin
    • Guión
      • William Friedkin
      • Herman Wouk
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios54

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    7stevelivesey-37183

    Nice companion piece to the Bogart original

    Final films by William Friedkin and Lance Reddick RIP.

    This is a single setting courtroom court martial hearing that expands on the legal themes of the original from the fifties.

    The original showed the various incidents of Queeg and then the trial. This is just the trial and aftermath.

    Everything is a lot more fleshed out. Jason Clarke is great as the prosecutor and Keifer Sutherland does a passable Borgart homage.

    I watched it as a companion piece to the original and would recommend doing it that way.

    I always find the ending, where the solicitor speaks to the officers party a wonderful scene. Watch it for that at least.
    7finboro

    Impressive, more ambiguous take on classic story

    I liked this movie, not as much as the 1950's version starring Humphrey Bogart or the original Herman Wouk novel, but I liked it.

    Yes, this version is brought forward out of the WWII genre to 'present day', and yes, that pulls a little wind out of its sails, but it is also more 'iffy' on the occurrences and situations which means the viewer has more responsibility or chance to agree or disagree with what happened, i.e., was it a mutiny or a lawful act?

    In the original movie, Bogart was shown to be pretty much off his rocker or at least sliding down the slope to being unhinged, but Kiefer Sutherland in this movie does not show much of that behavior which is why I say the viewer is left with the decision.

    Yes, the ending could have been lengthened and strengthened a bit to really let the viewer know, but then again, here we have a Captain that does some outlandish things but was that enough to justify a mutiny? You have to really decide the verdict.

    The actors were all pretty good in the film, Maryk was good as a po'd "I was right" type guy (that really fits in with the way people are these days), Queeg was more "I been doing my job for 20 years and have never had a complaint and by goodness I am the captain and I am the one who decides what goes on in my ship, this ain't no democracy", Greenwald was a bit sleazy or at least took that approach to a difficult case, the prosecutor was one of those "you violated the code of conduct and by goodness you are going to pay for it" zealots which was perhaps a bit too strong, the ordinary seaman was actually pretty sublime by showing how nervous he was, and the Chief Judge was very strong in his portrayal.

    Some people may have problems with the way The Navy is portrayed in this film in that they don't understand that as the captain of a US Navy vessel, one is completely and ultimately responsible for every little thing that happens on or to that boat, good or bad, and that as a result, discipline, rank, and orders must be maintained otherwise the captain effectively becomes meaningless and we're at "who votes for sailing to Italy for some spaghetti and who votes for cruising to Greece for some souvlakia?"...
    4pendennis

    Doesn't Translate To The Current Navy

    The original novel and movie took place during WWII. The play now takes place during the Gulf War, but it doesn't lend itself to modernization. Kiefer Sutherland does a credible job as Captain Queeg, but lacks the depth that Humphrey Bogart gave to the character in the original movie. Jake Lacy, however is a bit shallow in his characterization of Lt. Maryk. I liked the acting by Jason Clarke as Barney Greenwald, but the gray hair on a fairly young Navy Lieutenant was a bit too much. I also thought Monica Raymond's portrayal of the JAG prosecutor was over the top. Yes, prosecutors have to be zealous in their duties, but...

    Quartermaster 3rd Class Urban's character was clearly miscast. First, while it's not unusual for a 20-year-old to be an E-4, it would be virtually impossible for a sailor of his age to have been in the Navy for four years.

    Now, to the makeup of the officers on the board. As far as I can remember, flag officers do not serve on courts martial boards for decidedly junior officers. Dale Dye's portrayal of an "Admiral Dewey" was not only farcical, but his uniform decorations were way over the top. There were also several incidents where Navy uniforms were not worn properly, although I can imagine that the short shooting schedule was a major cause of continuity errors.

    Navy courts martial don't have Chief/Senior Chief Petty Officers as court MP's. Those duties are handled by U. S. Marines, especially at larger Naval facilities.

    In all, the entire play would have been much better had more time been taken to "get it right".
    4diorpheus

    Would've been 7 if not for the ending (read the book instead)

    Without revealing spoilers (the ending spoils things quite well enough all on its own), let's just say you'd be much better off reading the 1954 novel "The Caine Mutiny" instead...

    This film adaptation attempts to modernize the book's story, which was originally set in WWII era, Pacific Theater, whereas the film is current time, Middle Eastern seas. The modernization itself wasn't really the problem per se, but it definitely didn't help that some of the events differed too much to properly illustrate the characters' mental states and reasonings behind their actions/behaviors.

    The main problem with the adaptation arises from the fact that it only covers the court martial trial, cutting out huge chunks of the story both before and after the trial in the book...

    This robs the film of the contextual explanations necessary to fully make sense of the ending; which, in the novel, are revealed by the cut story sections, as the reader is led to compare and contrast the different events that occur for the key characters (Queeg, Keefer, Maryk, etc).

    Without the rest of the book's story, the conclusions drawn by and the actions of defense attorney Greenwald (in the film's ending) seem way out of line with what appears to have been the truth, as is revealed to viewers during the film version's trial-only storyline.

    The result, in my opinion, is an ending that feels confused and disjointed; and ultimately stains an otherwise great courtroom procedural drama...
    7imac-boston-623-385052

    A engaging movie about the trial itself.

    As a fan of Humphrey Bogart's portrayal of Captain Queeg in the 1954 version of "The Caine Mutiny", I approached this movie with some measure of trepidation. That being said, it is an engaging portrayal of a military court-martial, that benefits from lack of flashbacks to incidents that occurred on the ship.

    If you are expecting a clone of "A Few Good Men" you will be disappointed. However this is a story of the trial as a stand-alone event, that benefits from a solid ensemble cast. The late Lance Reddick in one of his last roles, was particularly memorable as the chief justice, and Kiefer Sutherland deftly navigates both Queeg's power and vulnerability on the stand.

    I strongly, I strongly encourage you to mute the movie at the start of the credits to maintain the tension of the final scene, and I encourage you to see both this and the 1954 version of this story.

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    • Curiosidades
      According to Guillermo del Toro, who served as a back-up director (due to insurance purposes), the late director William Friedkin was given 15 days to complete the shooting. He had finished shooting at the 14th day.
    • Pifias
      The President of the Board of Court Martial was a navy captain. Sitting to his left, as a member of the court, was an officer wearing the stripes of a Rear Admiral. In a military court martial the senior officer is automatically the President.
    • Citas

      Challee: Sir, the witness is obviously and understandably agitated by this ordeal and I request a recess to give him a breathing space.

      Lieutenant Commander Phillip Queeg: I'm not agitated in the least. I'm glad to answer any and all questions. In fact, I-I demand the opportunity to set the record straight for any derogatory statements made about me in testimony that's gone before. I didn't make a single mistake in the 15 months I was aboard the Caine, and I-I can prove it. I've had a spotless record up until now and I don't want it being discredited by these lies and distortions told by these disloyal officers.

      Captain Luther Blakely: Commander, would you like a recess?

      Lieutenant Commander Phillip Queeg: Certainly not. In fact, if I had any say in this, I would ask there be no recess.

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 921: Godzilla Minus One (2023)
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      Written by Boz Scaggs and David Paich

      Published by Boz Scaggs Music (GMR) administered by Concord Global Music (GMR) and Hudmar Publishing Co. Inc. c/o Spirit Four Music Crescendo

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      • 23 de diciembre de 2024 (España)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
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      • Republic Pictures
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