A New York negli anni '60, Walter Stackhouse è un architetto sposato con la bellissima Clara che sembra avere una vita perfetta. Ma il suo fascino per un omicidio irrisolto lo fa scivolare n... Leggi tuttoA New York negli anni '60, Walter Stackhouse è un architetto sposato con la bellissima Clara che sembra avere una vita perfetta. Ma il suo fascino per un omicidio irrisolto lo fa scivolare nel caos.A New York negli anni '60, Walter Stackhouse è un architetto sposato con la bellissima Clara che sembra avere una vita perfetta. Ma il suo fascino per un omicidio irrisolto lo fa scivolare nel caos.
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- QuizBiel was pregnant with her first child while filming. Father is husband Justin Timberlake.
- BlooperDetective Corby ushers Marty Kimmil into the backroom of the bookstore and punches Kimmel in the stomach. Kimmel drops to the floor then stands up. Corby carefully removes Kimmel's eye glasses. and sets them on the floor. He finally smashes the eyeglasses then leaves the bookstore. Whe Kimmel pays a visit to Walter Stackhouse's office he is sporting a black eye. At no point did Kimmel get punched in the face when Det. Corby hit him.
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Walter Stackhouse: Come on, come on, come on!
Clara Stackhouse: You are a sex maniac.
Walter Stackhouse: You used to love my mania. Come on, let's try to remember. Why don't we start by christening every room in this house?
Clara Stackhouse: Please, Walter. Not tonight. Can't you just go to sleep?
Walter Stackhouse: Ah, god. When is it going to fucking end, Clara? Why are you so unhappy?
- ConnessioniReferences Venere in visone (1960)
- Colonne sonoreJa, Ja-Ja
Written by Anna Duran
Performed by Mongo Santamaria
Courtesy of Original Jazz Classics
By Arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc.
Patrick Wilson plays Walter Stackhouse, an architect and amateur writer who is becoming disenchanted with his neurotic wife, Clara (Jessica Biel). He becomes fixated on the case of Marty Kimmel (Eddie Marsan), a man who may have murdered his wife. When Walter's wife turns up dead, an apparent suicide, a detective, Lawrence Corby (Vincent Kartheiser), suspects it may be a copycat killing and pursues both men with the single-mindedness of Peter Falk's Columbo, but with none of his affability. Finally we seem to be left not really knowing if Walter did it or is simply guilty of an overactive imagination?
Patricia Highsmith's novels are tough ones to bring to life on the screen; they never end up as profound as you think they will. The films usually start with a clever idea, but run out of puff by the final curtain - The "Ripley" films and "The Two Faces of January" come to mind.
Good looking Patrick Wilson and Jessica Biel play against type creating unexpected characters, and this combined with Eddie Marsan's strange little bookshop owner and Vincent Kartheiser's unpleasant detective give the movie an odd edge; it's a hard one to love.
The film has a subtle score with a seductive lilt by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, the go-to composers for the slightly off kilter ("Enemy" and "The Gift").
Credit also for the early 1960's setting. From the clothes, the cars and the interiors to scenes at bus terminals and train stations, it captures the look of the period and, if you were around at the time, brings back memories. It also gives the film a point of difference, especially as a film such as this has to compete with dozens of high quality, film length dramas and mini series that pour in through TV, cable and satellite.
However, it remains to be seen if "A Kind of Murder" with its fairly contrived scenario and rather annoying ending will stay in the memory.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.915 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 978 USD
- 18 dic 2016
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 91.149 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1