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1969 - O Ano que Mudou Nossas Vidas

Título original: 1969
  • 1988
  • Livre
  • 1 h 35 min
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Winona Ryder, Robert Downey Jr., and Kiefer Sutherland in 1969 - O Ano que Mudou Nossas Vidas (1988)
Two friends living in a small town during the 1960s, run away to enjoy their freedom during the Vietnam War, thus disappointing the father of one of them. When they return to town, they realize the importance of family unity.
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Dois amigos que viviam em uma pequena cidade na década de 1960 fogem para desfrutar da liberdade durante a Guerra do Vietnã, decepcionando o pai de um deles. Ao retornarem à cidade, percebem... Ler tudoDois amigos que viviam em uma pequena cidade na década de 1960 fogem para desfrutar da liberdade durante a Guerra do Vietnã, decepcionando o pai de um deles. Ao retornarem à cidade, percebem a importância da união familiar.Dois amigos que viviam em uma pequena cidade na década de 1960 fogem para desfrutar da liberdade durante a Guerra do Vietnã, decepcionando o pai de um deles. Ao retornarem à cidade, percebem a importância da união familiar.

  • Direção
    • Ernest Thompson
  • Roteirista
    • Ernest Thompson
  • Artistas
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Bruce Dern
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    5,7/10
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    • Direção
      • Ernest Thompson
    • Roteirista
      • Ernest Thompson
    • Artistas
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Bruce Dern
    • 34Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
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    Robert Downey Jr.
    Robert Downey Jr.
    • Ralph Carr
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Scott
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Cliff
    Mariette Hartley
    Mariette Hartley
    • Jessie
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Beth
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Ev
    Christopher Wynne
    • Alden
    Keller Kuhn
    • Marsha
    Steve Foster
    • Marshall
    Mert Hatfield
    Mert Hatfield
    • Coach Heart
    Welton Tootle
    • Junior Roberts
    Don Devendorf
    • Reverend Hardy
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Dean Bonner
    • (as Dr. Robert Louis Stevenson)
    Jason Summers
    • Protestor
    Scott N. Stevens
    Scott N. Stevens
    • Hitchhiker
    Michael Fowler
    • Passenger
    David Webster
    • Soldier
    Jennifer Rothschild
    • Wife
    • (as Jennifer Rubin)
    • Direção
      • Ernest Thompson
    • Roteirista
      • Ernest Thompson
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    Avaliações de usuários34

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    5jpozenel

    Doesn't really capture the period...

    I graduated from high-school in 1968. Guys in the neighborhood, my friends, cousin, older brother, everybody it seemed, was being drafted. I joined the Army Reserve in 1969 to dodge the draft. (I wasn't college bound at the time.)

    Most everyone I knew made it back okay or didn't go to Vietnam. No one really close to me died, but I knew some that did. Some who did go to Vietnam, came back a little screwed up, some a lot. Many laughed about killing civilians or atrocities against the enemy. It alway seemed like an exaggerated, overly macho, nervous king of laugh. But it was okay, it was 'pay-back' in their minds.

    I was in basic training during the walk on the moon and Woodstock in 1969. I'm glad I didn't go. I wish that some of the guys I went through basic and advanced training had not gone. I met some really great guys there (I hope they're all okay.) I still can't understand why so many volunteered.

    My father was a World War II veteran with a purple heart who fought in Europe. He didn't believe in the Vietnam war and he wasn't ashamed to say so (maybe because he was a father). I watched the death counts on the 6 o'clock news with him, through my junior and senior high school years. I knew it would be over soon and I wouldn't have to be involved, but it wasn't, and it was possible that I would be.

    I listened to the A.M. radio stations each night before I went to bed listening again to the death counts, and to dedications from young girls to their boyfriends and young husbands. They always played 'Soldier Boy' and 'Mister Lonely' as they read the dedications. It made you feel sick.

    I've yet to see any movie that really conveys the true feelings of that time, but I do see a lot of parallels to what is going on today in the Middle East today. A lot of young guys that are being convinced of the same concepts of 'my country, right or wrong', 'love it or leave it', and of course 'pay-back'.

    This movie did try. At least it made me think about making a comment. It sends a good message, but lacks the true feelings of the times, i.e., total confusion and desperation.
    karmacoupe

    the buddy road film meets the TV mini-series

    i can see why some people dislike this movie, but i enjoyed it.

    good stuff: music (CSNY, Canned Heat, Creedence), costumes, subject, issues dealt with, cast! young Winona, Keifer & Robert Downey Jr., plus the van and cars, conflict btwn generations

    bad stuff: melodramatic, simplistic, like a TV movie or Walt Disney.

    there was a 1999 'mini-series' (2-part) on cbs i think that was a lot like this. ie; it's more a TV movie than an Easy Rider or Platoon. If you go in with the 'TV' mindset i'm sure you'll enjoy it if you like this subject and/or era -- the Vietnam War and its effects on American families.

    i only knew of this era thru documentaries and books, but living in America in 2003, there are real war-tearing familial similarities that are only likely to get more exaggerated. seeing a portrayal, even a 'TV movie' version, just helps a little bit.
    4Quinoa1984

    A movie poorly executed by and for the hippie culture, made nineteen years after the title year

    I only watched 1969 late night one night because the title indicated to me that it might be a film dealing with the issues of the time in the year with sincerity or promise, or even as a documentary. I didn't know how the film would go after the first couple of scenes I saw, but Bruce Dern seemed formidable enough to keep a watch. When the credits started to roll though I thought to myself, "what a cliché ridden disaster this became, why did I stick with it?"

    I guess I stayed tuned because the actors seemed promising enough- Dern in a supporting role as a hard-nosed father, his son in the lead played by Kiefer Sutherland, his cocky best friend played by Robert Downey Jr., and his beautiful sister played by Winona Ryder. Sutherland's character, Scott, decides he doesn't want to go to Vietnam like his brother, so he enlists into college with Downey's character, Ralph, and the two begin to discover what they've been sheltered from- free-love, drugs, and soon enough sex.

    Some of these early scenes seemed to look kind of silly, but I enjoyed the (partly obvious) soundtrack and thought if I stayed with picture (instead of flipping to a different, better movie) it might pay off in the second or third act. I got proved wrong, as line after line and moment after moment seemed to lower my expectations, and the characters headed towards an last scene that made me want to puke in my lap.

    The probable cause of the pits in this movie come from writer/director Ernest Thompson. I don't know who he is really, and I haven't seen any of his other efforts as a filmmaker, but it looked as though he was either tapping into his own by-the-numbers first account of the turmoil that went with coming of age in that year, or was tapping into the memories of other baby boomer yuppies who still try to think back to when they wanted freedom before gluing themselves into the "me" generation.

    The players tried to do what they could, a couple of scenes had some laughs, and I grinned at a line or two from Downey Jr. Yet I couldn't get over how much the movie hit its well intentioned points home with near propagandizing techniques. To sum it up, this is absolutely the soapy, "made-for-television" version of what life was like in 1969. If you want the truer, earthy version(s) see Woodstock or Easy Rider - those two may be folklore at this point for that generation, but at least they work as being entertaining thirty-four years later to the following generation. Grade: D
    8Doug0809

    Shallow perhaps but meaningful

    Granted there wasn't much of a plot to 1969 and the acting was fair, but nevertheless I thought the film did accomplish something important. It made you realize that this kind of "drama" - coping with the aftermath of a Vietnam KIA - played out in tens-of-thousands of homes throughout the country during the '60s and '70s. The sum of all that pain and anguish makes me cringe. I served in South Vietnam from the summer of '68 to the summer of '69 in the USMC and I am glad to see this kind of message portrayed in a movie. It keeps alive the suffering endured by family and friends from that time. Maybe that sounds morbid but I think it's important for the here and now to acknowledge and remember that suffering. We can use it to give us perspective on how fortunate we are to be able to flourish and live to a ripe old age. For me of course it has special meaning. I could have ended my life at 19 and would have missed so much.

    But that's what happened to so many. A horrible shame.
    6Mattias

    A weak anti-war message

    I admit that I rented this because of Miss Ryder's name on the cover. However, this isn't really a Winona-Ryder-movie, she is secondary to the plot. Kiefer Sutherland and Robert Downey Jr. play the main characters, two irresponsible kids at the end of the 1960s, trying to avoid getting drafted or growing up. However, it didn't really touch me. The anti-war message could have been stronger if the war had felt more present. As ususal for a movie about kids, their parents are portrayed as being clueless about how things have changed since they were young. Scott's father seem to be thinking 'Whatever happened to the 1950s?' all through the movie.

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    • Curiosidades
      When Kiefer Sutherland first moved to Los Angeles, he shared an apartment with Robert Downey Jr. for over a year.
    • Erros de gravação
      As Alden is leaving for Vietnam, it is supposed to be Easter weekend of 1969. The kid on the bus is reading a book with the Brady Bunch on the cover. The Brady Bunch didn't premiere until September of 1969.
    • Citações

      Scott: OK, Ralph, you know, I don't have to help you, but let me tell you something. If you flunk out and die in Vietnam, that's the end of our friendship, fuck you, you know.

    • Conexões
      Featured in The Pretenders: Windows of the World (1988)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Windows of the World
      Performed by The Pretenders

      Produced by Nick Lowe

      Mixed by Bob Clearmountain

      The Pretenders appear courtesy of WEA Records Ltd.

      Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David

      Published by Seas Music and JAC Music Co. Inc.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de novembro de 1988 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • 1969
    • Locações de filme
      • Savannah, Geórgia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
      • Atlantic Productions
      • Daniel Grodnik Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 7.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.979.011
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.709.120
      • 20 de nov. de 1988
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 5.979.011
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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