Un egoista padre rampante lascia in eredità una somma miserabile a Charlie Babbitt e una fortuna al fratello di lui Raymond, affetto dalla sindrome del savant. I due intraprendono un viaggio... Leggi tuttoUn egoista padre rampante lascia in eredità una somma miserabile a Charlie Babbitt e una fortuna al fratello di lui Raymond, affetto dalla sindrome del savant. I due intraprendono un viaggio attraverso il paese.Un egoista padre rampante lascia in eredità una somma miserabile a Charlie Babbitt e una fortuna al fratello di lui Raymond, affetto dalla sindrome del savant. I due intraprendono un viaggio attraverso il paese.
- Vincitore di 4 Oscar
- 27 vittorie e 26 candidature totali
- Dr. Bruner
- (as Jerry Molen)
Recensioni in evidenza
A movie that will make even the most macho man cry
8/10
Shows the way forward for issue driven movies.
The film is built around its two assured central performances. Hoffman gives an excellent portrayal of a man with autism, totally unable to comprehend the real world around him. Cruise is no less impressive. While he is essentially playing to type, his character's attitude changes so gradually throughout the film that you barely notice, and without Cruise's subtle performance this transformation would be much less credible.
This is a highly commendable film, which, despite tackling a tricky subject, refuses to succumb to sentimentality. In giving autism such publicity, the film has hopefully helped to lessen the stigma brought on by ignorance of this condition.
Rain Man's great success is that it shows the way forward for issue driven movies in Hollywood. Its success at the box office demonstrates that taking a risk can pay off in spades, provided that the film is good enough.
My main man Charlie Babbitt.
Four directors, six screenwriters, two cinematographers, eight producers, writers strikes, crew change, and a studio fighting for its life.
All of the above are common knowledge but it doesn't hurt to remember these facts when viewing the award wining triumph of a movie that stands the test of time today. The film is so simple in structure it really needed something special to pull it out of the prospective banality of being "just another road movie about finding oneself", Rain Man achieves something special by tackling its subjects with very sensitive hands and splicing a believable human concept into the story via the incredible shows from its two leading men.
Dustin Hoffman gives a magical moving performance as the Autistic Savant Raymond, the ultimate complement I can pay the performance is that it really is believable, both moving and clever rolled into one artistic result. Tom Cruise is equally as great in a role that called for drastic layer changes, a role that demanded much conviction from the actor taking it on, and Cruise gives the role much depth as he goes from shallow bastard to a very emotive and feeling human being, it's a great show that stands up to reevaluation these days. A performance that seems to have sadly been forgotten in light of Hoffman's film stealing show. With a film such as this you pray that the ending can do it justice, and I'm glad to say that there is no pandering here, it's an ending that says so much because it doesn't cop out, I thank god for those rewrites because the endings to the original scripts would of had me booting the TV set out of the window.
Essential cinema. 10/10
Best acting performance I have ever seen
brilliant when you think about it
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
Oscars Best Picture Winners, Ranked
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- QuizFor in-flight viewing, several airlines deleted the sequence in which Raymond Babbitt reels off statistics on airline accidents, except Qantas. They even promoted one of the movie's writers to first class once when he travelled on their airline.
- BlooperThroughout the movie, several cars are seen tailgating the Buick trying to get into the shot, and their positions vary from scene to scene.
- Citazioni
Charlie: Who took this picture?
Raymond: D-A-D.
Charlie: And you lived with us?
Raymond: Yeah, 10962 Beachcrest Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Charlie: When did you leave?
Raymond: January 12, 1965. Very snowy that day. 7.2 inches of snow that day.
Charlie: Just after Mom died.
Raymond: Yeah Mom died January 5, 1965.
Charlie: You remember that day. Was I there? Where was I?
Raymond: You were in the window. You waved to me, "Bye bye Rain Man", "Bye bye."
- Curiosità sui creditiThroughout the movie, Raymond is taking pictures. The pictures that he takes are shown as the background for the credits.
- Versioni alternativeAll the home media releases released between 1997 and 2001 feature the 1994 United Artists logo as the sole opening logo.
- ConnessioniEdited into 5 Second Movies: Rain Man (2008)
- Colonne sonoreIko Iko
Written by Rosa Lee Hawkins, Joe Jones, Barbara Ann Hawkins (as Barbara Hawkins), Sharon Jones, Joan Marie Johnson (as John Johnson), Marilyn Jones, and Jessie Thomas
Performed by The Belle Stars
Courtesy of Stiff Records
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- Cuando los hermanos se encuentran
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 25.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 172.825.435 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.005.719 USD
- 18 dic 1988
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 354.825.435 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 13min(133 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1








