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El sobreviviente

Título original: The Running Man
  • 1987
  • 18+
  • 1h 41min
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in El sobreviviente (1987)
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Acción de ejército de una personaCiencia ficción distópicaComedia oscuraConspiración y suspensoSupervivenciaAcciónCiencia FicciónThriller

Un hombre condenado injustamente intenta sobrevivir a su ejecución pública.Un hombre condenado injustamente intenta sobrevivir a su ejecución pública.Un hombre condenado injustamente intenta sobrevivir a su ejecución pública.

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    • Paul Michael Glaser
  • Escritura
    • Stephen King
    • Steven E. de Souza
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    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Maria Conchita Alonso
    • Yaphet Kotto
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      • Paul Michael Glaser
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      • Steven E. de Souza
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      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Maria Conchita Alonso
      • Yaphet Kotto
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    • 192Opiniones de los críticos
    • 45Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
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    • Ben Richards
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    • Laughlin
    Jim Brown
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    Erland van Lidth
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    Reviewers say 'The Running Man' is an action-packed, satirical film exploring reality TV and media manipulation. It highlights dangers of media control and societal obsession with violence. Schwarzenegger's performance and one-liners are praised, though some critique his acting. The dystopian setting and prophetic elements are appreciated, but the film is criticized for prioritizing action over story, clunky dialogue, and unrealistic plot points. Despite flaws, it's seen as entertaining and a cult classic.
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    King_Opossum

    A rollercoaster of a movie - great fun

    Released just as Arnold Schwarzenegger was achieving megastar status, this film about stardom is a wry pun on his career and the media business around him. Films like these are not meant to be analysed, they are meant to be enjoyed, and THE RUNNING MAN certainly manages to do that.

    After a shaky start involving the worst title sequence in the history of cinema (although it's good to see the Sinclair Spectrum finally get global use!), director Paul Michael Glaser presents an eye-popping glimpse at the television of tomorrow. This witty slice of sociological irony would have admittedly been slicker in the hands of regular Paul Verhoeven, but Glaser keeps the action flowing throughout, and presents us with some bizarrely fascinating villains as well as the usual action frolics. One query, though, is over the level of violence. Oddly enough there doesn't really seem to be enough. In a program where the broad concept is horrifically barbaric, Glaser seems reluctant to horrify us beyond the disappointing "see the blood spattering from the violence that's just off camera" and those awful rubber corpses! I do not wish to appear to be encouraging unnecessary violence, but in a comic-book film where 'gore is its core', not including it almost makes you feel that it is trying to take itself too seriously, and therefore makes it even more horrific. Perhaps this delicate subject is better explained by Paul Verhoeven in his excellent commentary to ROBOCOP (DVD Criterion Collection).

    But the performances in THE RUNNING MAN are suitably solid, from the powerful Schwarzenegger to the sleazy game show host. Any fan of the 80s action genre will love this, so sit back and prepare for SHOWTIME!!!!!!
    Wizard-8

    Entertaining, but probably only for a select audience

    I hadn't seen "The Running Man" since it was released on VHS more than twenty-five years ago, and I decided to give it another look when I found it in my local library's DVD collection. Seeing it again, it struck me how dated it had become. Now, there are still a few good things about the movie. It's never boring, there are a few funny one- liners and gags, and there is a great performance by Richard Dawson. However, more than twenty-five years later it's surprising how much the movie resembles a 1990s direct-to-video futuristic actioner. There are precious few "wide" shots, with the camera more often than not crammed close to the actors. That's probably because much of the movie was filmed on vacant lots and abandoned warehouses with little redressing, and the few sets that were built look incredibly cheap and cheesy. And the movie is quite jokey in tone, maybe in an attempt to get the audience to laugh with (instead of at) the various going-ons. Still, I have to admit that I often have a fondness for direct-to-video movies, so all this stuff didn't concern me that much, and I found the movie entertaining. Your opinion of the movie will depend on if you find cinematic cheesiness tasty or not. If you don't, look for another movie.
    7CuriosityKilledShawn

    The future IS the 80's

    Of all Arnold's mid-'80s movies who would have thought that most relevant today would be The Running Man. A chilling and surprisingly realistic tale of reality TV gone mad. It may have been far-fetched back then but not so now. Not when you think about it. Currently, Reality TV shows are either scraping the bottom of the barrel or desperate to raise the bar. If the next one isn't more controversial as the last, it's a dud. How long will it be before we really do see shows like The Running Man? How long before we have 'court-appointed theatrical attorneys' or the entertainment division of the Justice Department? There is so much satire and intelligence in this movie that may have been missed back in 1987 that is desperate to be seen again considering the current state of TV shows.

    The biggest message of all is 'You are being lied to'. It's no secret that the Government and the media work in cahoots. And the masses believe what the media tells them to believe. It's a very scary state of affairs and unless more accurate representations of the truth emerge we may easily accept a brutal show like the Running Man in the near future. It's no secret that Reality TV is not very realistic. It's edited and reshaped before being aired and it's only what the networks want you to see. Usually it's far from the real truth.

    Although rather different than Stephen King's book (the ending is completely changed) the script does conform to the typical Arnie formula. Yes, he does have numerous and very corny one-liners and he does say 'I'll be back' (which he never REALLY said that often anyway, when you think about it) in the most ironic situation yet but he's still a zillion times better in the role then Christopher Reeve or Dolph Lundgren would have been (these two were considered BEFORE Arnie believe it or not).

    The director is none other than Dave Starsky himself (Paul Michael Glaser). It may not be artistic but it is still strong enough to generate excitement and his use of neon and flourescent colors gives each individual set a pretty cool look. Andrew Davis (not a director I particularly like) was attached before Glaser, though no matter who directs, the film is still marred by a very heavy 80's feel.

    First of all, Harold Faltermeyer's score (remember him?) is incredibly dated and robs the action scenes of any timeless integrity. And the fashion sense of the movie is far too excessive to be convincingly set in the future. Apart from the dated feel, the only other thing that bugs me is the poorly staged shoot-out that passes as the climax.

    This new DVD is a zillion times better than the original release. Gone is the horrid letterbox picture. In its place is a brand new hi-definition 1.85:1 anamorphic transfer. The colors sparkle and literally pop from the screen. The new Dolby 5.1 EX and DTS ES soundtrack are also amazing. There constant use of the surround channels to great effect and the bass is strong and powerful. Definitely one of the best re-masters I've seen so far. Two intriguing documentaries, a trailer and a 'Meet the Stalkers' gimmick are included in this 2-disc set that comes in a rather neat slip case.
    9kgehebe

    This movie predicted Alexa, Reality TV and Cultural Narcissism among other things

    I remember renting this movie from a neighborhood video store back in 1987 or 1988. It was one of those movies that didn't interest me enough to see it when it was out in theatres. When I first saw it I thought it was fun and entertaining but too far fetched and too much gory violence. Its scary to watch it 32 years later and see how much has closer to home it hits now. An Alexa type system turns on TV and other appliances. The world economy has collapsed (Greece and other EU nations have faced similar economic crises in recent years) there are food shortages (Venezuela, the native country of Maria Conchita Alonso have empty grocery store shelves and unrest because of mass starvation). The U.S. government and the entertainment industry work in concert to keep the populace distracted by a savage reality TV show called The Running Man. Enemies of the state have no trial by jury they are merely turned over to the ruthless, scuzzy host of the show, played by Richard Dawson. Arnold Schwarzenegger is a member of the military who is railroaded by the State into participating on the show. (Keep in mind Reality TV wasnt even a concept until almost 15 years after this movie was made.) The Running Man is the #1 show on television with people caring more about the deadly cat and mouse game with the hunted actually being brutally killed on live TV with an enthusiastic studio audience cheering it on. (A chilling reminder of the desensitization of the culture in our current age of social media.) No interest in the constitution, freedom or human rights...free board games and household gadgets given away by Dawson to the audience is a much bigger draw. The movie even predicts millennial ignorance of classic TV (Gilligan's Island, is that the one with the boat? Who's Mr. Spock?)

    The movie itself isn't brilliant film making or acting but 32 years on, it's not as much fun as it used to be because its too close to reality for comfort! I strongly recommend it, especially for younger viewers.
    7freemantle_uk

    Fun 80s sci-fi

    The Running Man is a cult classic, a film that didn't do so well when it was originally release, but more popular now. The Running Man has a premise that was later used by Battle Royale and The Hunger Games and easily stands along other dystopias from films of the era like Escape From New York and Robocop. It was violent, cheesy and had lots of Arnie one-liners. The Running Man was meant to be a satire about game shows but it's satire is more prescient now with the world of reality TV, 24 hour TV, and deep fakes.

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    • Trivia
      When Rob Cohen purchased the rights to the Richard Bachman novel "The Running Man," he wondered why these rights were so expensive, given that Bachman was not a very well known or prolific writer, until he was told that Bachman was actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. King had used the name for his books that were outside of his usual horror genre, and also because publishers usually limited releases to one book per writer per year.
    • Errores
      Early in the movie, a commercial for "The Running Man" is shown. All of the scenes in the ads are clips from the "live" show featuring Ben Richards which obviously could not have been shot yet, as the ad predates the show.
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      Ben Richards: Killian, here is Subzero! Now, plain zero!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Announcer's voiceover: "The Running Man has been brought to you by: Breakaway Paramilitary Uniforms, Orthopure Pure Procreation Pills, and Cadre Cola - it hits the spot. Promotional considerations paid for by Kelton Flame Throwers, Wainwright Electrical Launchers, and Hammond & Gage Chain Saws. Damon Killian's wardrobe by Chez Antoine, 19th-century craftsmanship for the 21st-century man. Cadre trooper and studio guard's sidearms provided by Colchester, the pistol of patriots. Remember, tickets for the ICS studio tour are always available for class A citizens in good standing. If you'd like to be a contestant on The Running Man, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to ICS Talent Hunt, care of your local affiliate, and then go out and do something really despicable! I'm Phil Hilton. Good night and take care!"
    • Versiones alternativas
      An edited version was produced for network TV broadcast in which extreme violence was removed, and certain dialogue was redubbed by the original actors (eg. an expletive Barbera Lux uses at the end of the movie was changed to "Bullsquat").
    • Conexiones
      Edited from King Kong (1976)
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      Running Away with You
      Music & Lyrics by Harold Faltermeyer and John Parr

      Published by Kilauea Music U.S. Publishing, Taft/Barish Music, Bogus Global Music, Inc.

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      Courtesy of Atlantic Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de junio de 1988 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Running Man
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sony Pictures Plaza, 10000 Washington Blvd, Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Killian arrives at the TV Centre in a red car)
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      • TAFT Entertainment Pictures
      • Keith Barish Productions
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 27,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 38,122,105
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,117,465
      • 15 nov 1987
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 38,123,906
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      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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