Eric Love di 19 anni è in prigione. Il primo giorno aggredisce un altro detenuto e diverse guardie. Gli offrono terapia di gruppo. Suo padre è anche un detenuto e cerca di parlargli con sens... Leggi tuttoEric Love di 19 anni è in prigione. Il primo giorno aggredisce un altro detenuto e diverse guardie. Gli offrono terapia di gruppo. Suo padre è anche un detenuto e cerca di parlargli con senso. Può essere riabilitato?Eric Love di 19 anni è in prigione. Il primo giorno aggredisce un altro detenuto e diverse guardie. Gli offrono terapia di gruppo. Suo padre è anche un detenuto e cerca di parlargli con senso. Può essere riabilitato?
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- 17 vittorie e 22 candidature totali
- Nurse Bankford
- (as Aisha Walters)
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The title "Starred Up", for people not native in English like me, describes the early transfer of a criminal from a young offender institution to an adult prison. The story is written by Jonathan Asser and is based on his experiences working as voluntary therapist at the largest adult prison in the UK in South West London in England. The plot follows the teenager Eric Love and is cruel and realistic, and may be consider a sociological study. The direction and performances are impressive, giving the sensation of a documentary and with no corny redemption. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Encarcerados" ("Imprisoned")
The film features Jack O'Connell ('71) in a star-making performance as a disturbed young man who has just been transferred (aka starred up) to men's prison from juvenile. To complicate things further, his own father is an inmate, and the two have a volatile relationship. I've seen the Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn before in a few Hollywood flicks and didn't think much of him, but he's a perfect fit for the part here.
A lot of the usual prison clichés are played out here, but they happen in a matter-of-fact and dare I say it grimly realistic way. The violence is brutal but not overdone, and it does serve a purpose rather than being gratuitous. And the realism is top-notch, reminding me of the BRONSON film at times. Despite all this writer Jonathan Asser manages to tell a believable storyline with an identifiable beginning, middle, and end. It's a good little film, although not for all tastes given the subject matter.
The main attribute of the film is its acting, most notably central character Jack O'Connell; a career-best performance from our lead protagonist serves as the driving force of the film, immersing the audience so much in the drama of it all that we can't believe we're feeling sorry for the prick we thought we knew in the opening stages.
However we all know that good acting doesn't necessarily constitute a good film; but placing such talent in the hands of David Mackenzie and providing a gripping (albeit unoriginal) story line is a damn good combination.
Despite the many positives, where this film fails is in the variety of on-screen shenanigans. Although it does slowly progress, the day-to-day life on the inside seems repetitive and predictable, particularly when the overall message is all too familiar and practically clichéd.
All in all however, Starred Up is one of the best prison dramas in a long time, and probably the best British film this year. Not for the faint-hearted, this superbly acted drama will scare you into following the law to the strictest command.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBased on screenwriter Jonathan Asser's experiences working as a voluntary therapist at HM Prison Wandsworth.
- BlooperWhen Neville jumps the food queue behind Eric, he joins in front of a prisoner with long blonde hair. When the camera switches to a front view the prisoner has changed to a shaven headed male.
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Eric: I'm just saying. Said this therapy goes well and it changes my life and I rehabilitate. And then you lay it on for the next geezer and it works for him, and the next. And everything's sweet yeah? Crime rates starts to come down, police got less people to nick, courts got less people to convict.
Eric: Pretty soon you're out of a job.
Eric: [Prison Guard moans and twitches in discomfort] Do you mind?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Projector: Starred Up (2014)
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Starred Up
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Regno Unito(HM Prison Crumlin Road)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 54.915 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.358 USD
- 31 ago 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.025.189 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1