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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un adolescente misantropo ottiene uno status di celebrità improvviso e indesiderato dopo essere stato preso in ostaggio da terroristi in cui la sua indifferenza alle loro minacce di ucciderl... Leggi tuttoUn adolescente misantropo ottiene uno status di celebrità improvviso e indesiderato dopo essere stato preso in ostaggio da terroristi in cui la sua indifferenza alle loro minacce di ucciderlo fa notizia.Un adolescente misantropo ottiene uno status di celebrità improvviso e indesiderato dopo essere stato preso in ostaggio da terroristi in cui la sua indifferenza alle loro minacce di ucciderlo fa notizia.
- Premi
- 5 candidature totali
Soon-Tek Oh
- Milt Morris
- (as Soon Teck Oh)
Melissa Sullivan
- Sandy Hooten
- (as Melissa Lechner)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe filmmakers described this movie as a "serio-comedy about terrorism, beer, and talk shows."
- BlooperIn the opening before the gun fight cliff, Wendy and Joe are dirty and disheveled, however during the gun fight flashback they are well groomed and clean.
- Citazioni
Cliff Spab: I'd like to live forever... but only for a little while.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe GWAR video seen in the movie follows the credits in its entirety.
- Colonne sonoreJesus Christ Pose
Performed by Soundgarden
Written by Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron (as Matthew D. Cameron), Kim Thayil (as Kim A. Thayil), Ben Shepherd
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Recensione in evidenza
It's another movie about an Everyman who is thrust into the eye of instant pop fame by being a hostage in a nationally televised incident. First he enjoys the superficiality of the fame, then.....
In other words, it's mostly like a dozen other films that address this theme, just a little differently. This one's a little more deft at dishing out the satire and irony, despite rocking hard those product placements that films relied on in the 90s, in this case, heineken, which we see too many times to count. Since it was an new emerging director at the time, there's a lot of emphasis on attempts to produce fresh, thoughtful imagery. It's a commentary on the meaninglessness of popular reality tv, which was new then, albeit in the mid-1990s. It's hard to remember in 2021 how new we were to instant-reality-tv fame, and when, despite our addiction to it, we also still seemed to know how tasteless it was, before it became part of our ever-present background via social media. A little of EdTV meets Natural Born Killers, with a pretty and then-promising young Stephen Dorff, and a pretty and cute-as-a-button young Reese Witherspoon.
Kudos for not being afraid to show lower middle-class white Southern California the way it really was and is, without all the California/Los Angeles/Beach cliches that audiences lazily expect. Also kudos for showing the character of Spab as a real life character that he probably should be -- aimless, ambitionless, talentless, but redeemed by innate charisma, gift for gab, and good looks.
This is one of Dorff's better dramatic roles. Witherspoon, on the other hand, was not given much to work with, beyond being the "co-star." Busey, as usual for both he and his father, stole every scene he was in, which wasn't many.
In other words, it's mostly like a dozen other films that address this theme, just a little differently. This one's a little more deft at dishing out the satire and irony, despite rocking hard those product placements that films relied on in the 90s, in this case, heineken, which we see too many times to count. Since it was an new emerging director at the time, there's a lot of emphasis on attempts to produce fresh, thoughtful imagery. It's a commentary on the meaninglessness of popular reality tv, which was new then, albeit in the mid-1990s. It's hard to remember in 2021 how new we were to instant-reality-tv fame, and when, despite our addiction to it, we also still seemed to know how tasteless it was, before it became part of our ever-present background via social media. A little of EdTV meets Natural Born Killers, with a pretty and then-promising young Stephen Dorff, and a pretty and cute-as-a-button young Reese Witherspoon.
Kudos for not being afraid to show lower middle-class white Southern California the way it really was and is, without all the California/Los Angeles/Beach cliches that audiences lazily expect. Also kudos for showing the character of Spab as a real life character that he probably should be -- aimless, ambitionless, talentless, but redeemed by innate charisma, gift for gab, and good looks.
This is one of Dorff's better dramatic roles. Witherspoon, on the other hand, was not given much to work with, beyond being the "co-star." Busey, as usual for both he and his father, stole every scene he was in, which wasn't many.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 63.513 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 44.227 USD
- 22 gen 1995
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 63.513 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 36 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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