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Edward Mãos de Tesoura

Título original: Edward Scissorhands
  • 1990
  • Livre
  • 1 h 45 min
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Johnny Depp in Edward Mãos de Tesoura (1990)
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Um homem artificial, que foi construído de forma incompleta e tem uma tesoura em vez de mãos, leva uma vida solitária, mas está prestes a começar uma nova vida.Um homem artificial, que foi construído de forma incompleta e tem uma tesoura em vez de mãos, leva uma vida solitária, mas está prestes a começar uma nova vida.Um homem artificial, que foi construído de forma incompleta e tem uma tesoura em vez de mãos, leva uma vida solitária, mas está prestes a começar uma nova vida.

  • Direção
    • Tim Burton
  • Roteiristas
    • Tim Burton
    • Caroline Thompson
  • Estrelas
    • Johnny Depp
    • Winona Ryder
    • Dianne Wiest
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,8/10
    557 mil
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    POPULARIDADE
    1.002
    64
    • Direção
      • Tim Burton
    • Roteiristas
      • Tim Burton
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Estrelas
      • Johnny Depp
      • Winona Ryder
      • Dianne Wiest
    • 833Avaliações de usuários
    • 93Avaliações da crítica
    • 74Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 11 vitórias e 25 indicações no total

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    What Roles Has Winona Ryder Turned Down?
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    • (as Linda Perry)
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    8filipemanuelneto

    One of the most beautiful films about the right to be different

    This film shows us Edward, a humanoid created by a scientist who died before he could finish his creation. Because of this, Edward has big scissors instead of fingers and a strange looking, almost industrial. But he ends up being found amid the ruins of the mansion where he was born and taken to a suburban neighborhood, where life is always the same, made of perfection appearances. Directed by Tim Burton, has a screenplay by Caroline Thompson and counts on the participation of Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder.

    This film is a modern Christmas tale and, for a decade, was very broadcast on televisions around this time of year. The story is very beautiful and touching, and makes us think about issues such as the right to be different from others, the difference between being and seeming, the exaggerated importance we give to appearances and the little importance we give to what is genuine, and how our society corrupts what is naturally good (Rousseau revisited?). Despite it usually have a parental rating accessible to children, this film seems to have been designed for public since the age of ten. The cast is reasonable but not surprising, except for Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, actors who had, in this movie, the first major opportunity to shine, and where Depp inaugurated a long and fruitful partnership with Burton, which lasts until today. The photography and the visual effects are very good. The sets and costumes are interesting, helping to get the message proposed in the film, and the soundtrack is marked by the main theme, composed by Danny Elfman. This piece remained in the memory of the audience for its beauty and magic, becoming one of the most beautiful musical pieces made for film.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    A simple, but dark and poignant film, that is definitely Burton's best!

    Other films that are genuinely moving are The Elephant Man, Fearless and Camille. Edward Scissorhands is a film of darkness and beauty, that makes it such a wonderful and unique film to see. One thing that I really liked about Edward Scissorhands was the music score by Danny Elfman, which was very beautiful, sensitive and mysterious. A good example is in the beginning credits, with the angelic choir accompanying the Christmas-like images on screen. The cinematography was gorgeous, with bright imaginative close-ups contrasted with genuinely Gothic scenes, like when we first meet Edward in the dark house. The script, while not the strongest category of the film, was still very touching, and added to the charm and suspense that was already ensured in the film. The direction by Tim Burton had all his trademarks, very dark and suspenseful, evident in films like Batman and Sleepy Hollow, if a little odd at times, which is fairly typical of Burton. While there were one or two funny moments, the film is genuinely poignant, with a heart-rending ending. I will say I was most impressed with the acting, topped by Johnny Depp's tragic and poignant portrayal of the title character, and then Winona Ryder as Kim, while not quite as convincing is still very sensitive. I was shocked that Depp didn't get an Oscar for his performance, he doesn't say much, but his facial expressions fully justify. There was also sterling support from Dianne West, Kathy Baker et al, while Vincent Price in a minor role as the inventor also impresses, such a shame he died three years later, he was a brilliant actor, if you see him as the truly Machiavellian villain in Great Mouse Detective, or the sadistic Matthew Hopkins in Witchfinder General, you'll know what I mean. As I have already said, the ending is so heart-rending, that I will confess I got through half'a box of tissues. Overall, a remarkably beautiful and poignant film that had me speechless. My advice to anyone who hasn't seen it, and is planning to, have a box of tissues at the ready, it is that sad. 10/10 Bethany Cox.
    8m-sileo

    A movie with heart

    Edward Scissorhands, directed by Tim Burton, is a charming and utterly original fable showcasing Burton's mastery in creating a visually unique world. The story revolves around a haunted mansion atop a nearby mountain, once home to an eccentric inventor (Vincent Price) who built Edward, a human with scissors for hands, before passing away and leaving him alone. The plot unfolds when Avon sales representative Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest) discovers Edward in the sinister castle and brings him to live with her family.

    Edward, portrayed by Johnny Depp, is both delightful, curious, and likable. Depp delivers a moving and memorable performance, conveying emotion and humanity through a character who physically cannot touch others. Despite his peculiar appearance, the townsfolk do not see him as a brute; instead, they adapt his abnormalities for various roles like gardener or pet and human hairdresser.

    The love story develops with Kim Boggs (Winona Ryder), Peg's teenage daughter, who initially finds Edward monstrous but eventually develops special feelings for him. However, Edward also faces seduction from the neighbor Joyce (Kathy Baker). The film explores Edward's relationship with middle-class suburban society, where he is the innocent and understanding one, while society reveals its potentially malevolent nature.

    A plot twist occurs when Jim, Kim's brutish boyfriend, manipulates Edward into participating in a burglary, leading to Edward being ostracized by the community. Only the Boggs family, particularly Peg and her husband Bill, stand by him. The film concludes with Kim returning Edward to his castle for his safety, marking a melancholic ending that critiques human nature and conformity.

    Edward Scissorhands tackles profound themes of acceptance, love, difference, and the cruelty of social norms, using Edward as a metaphor for those who are different. Visually appealing and easy to appreciate, the movie does not delve deeply into its storyline but its style and message make it memorable.
    9snoozejonc

    Funny and moving film with one of Johnny Depp's best performances

    A man created by an inventor is taken from the solitude of his home to live with a suburban family.

    The plot uses elements of Frankenstein and Beauty and the Beast to great effect in a story that very much about the human condition. Tim Burton may not have intended to satirise suburban types as much as he did, but ridiculed they feel with the gossipy, trouble making housewives and bored gardening, golf playing husbands. Cars all leave for work at the same time, great pride is taken in gardens and most (save a few) ultimately see Edward as either a 'freak' or a 'cripple'. We see the real freak show does not lie in the decaying old Gothic mansion on the hill, but in the normal residential neighbourhood below.

    Edward Scissorhands has a style that shows Burton at his quirky, gothic best. The colour of everything in the suburbia is some variant of pastel, and is contrasts brilliantly with Edward's black suit and ghostly white face. This fits perfectly with the themes of acceptance, isolation and fitting into social structures when you are quite different.

    The protagonist family are all sympathetic, played likably by Dianne Wiest, Alan Arkin, Robert Oliveri and in particular Winona Ryder. Edward's interaction with them is both hilariously funny and beautifully moving in a number of scenes.

    There are also some strong supporting characters. Joyce, the lustful neighbour who talks in perpetual innuendo. Her scene of orgasmic joy on receipt of a new haircut is wonderfully funny. Jim the spoilt jock boyfriend sneers and lashes out every line with utter contempt. Vincent Price in a heart breaking cameo as the inventor is an excellent touch.

    As the title character, Johnny Depp's performance is modern take on Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. He says very little, but his eyes and facial expressions tell us everything we need to know. When he does speak it is the voice of a frightened and confused child. I feel so much sympathy that it pains me to watch.

    It has a haunting soundtrack that stays with you after the final credits. Every time I think of falling snow, particularly when melancholy I think of that music.

    What prompted me to give this one a higher rating than I had originally planned was watching it with my three and a half year old daughter. It held her from start to finish, which is a rare thing for a non-animated feature length movie.

    For me it's an 8.5/10, but I round upwards.
    7MovieAddict2016

    Burton's Best -- and Most Emotionally Touching.

    Tim Burton is a brilliant visual director but with Edward Scissorhands he managed to combine these talents with pure, classic storytelling – Scissorhands is his best overall film, abandoning the slight characterizations and special effects-driven spectacle of the (albeit hugely enjoyable) Batman and serving up a convincingly detailed left-of-center fairytale romance.

    The story is fairly basic, being the standard Frankenstein-esque tale of alienation and the empowerment of love. Edward (Johnny Depp) is a lonely man with scissors for hands, crafted by an eccentric inventor (magnificently played by Vincent Price in flashbacks) prior to his death. After Edward witnesses the death of his creator he stays locked away inside his mansion all day, which is located atop the otherwise cheerfully picture-perfect local neighborhood community.

    Then one day a nosy neighbor decides to investigate, and ends up bringing Edward to reality. He falls in love with a local girl (Winona Ryder), and is witness first-hand to the joys of life, until accidentally injuring a young boy and becoming the enemy of the overzealous town. Soon everyone is out to get him for no good reason – the climax is beautifully done and, because Burton has allowed his characters to expand so much, it's also very touching.

    The movie is decidedly odd but in a good way – the only problem is that it is occasionally quite thin when it comes to actual depth. Burton's never been as good at telling believable stories as he has mythical, exciting fables (see Sleepy Hollow for a similar example). Even Burton's Big Fish – arguably his most story-oriented film of his career – was somewhat shady. The mix of screwball dark comedy, horror, drama, romance and elements and familiar happenings of other genres results in a very different combination. You can literally "feel" the vibe of this picture, its heart pulsing black blood.

    The movie was a childhood project of Burton, who drew sketches of Edward as a boy and used to alienate himself from his hostile surroundings by taking refuge in fictional stories involving the scissor-handed hero. As a result Burton's true affinity for the subject is evident – it's clear that he takes this entire project very seriously.

    The acting is marvelous – Depp's performance is one of his finest and, arguably, one of the most convincing and fun of all-time. Depp has formed a Scorsese/De Niro-like companionship with Burton over the years, teaming up for various pictures (including Sleepy Hollow and the upcoming Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). He's always had fun relishing his over-the-top and absurdly dark roles, such as Ichabod Crane in particular. In Scissorhands he gives the equivalent of a Travis Bickle – a man who feels shunned by society, only to open his heart and have it feel crushed again. This is possibly one of the reasons the film is able to affect its audience so well to this very day. The tale does not grow old because the values are timeless.

    Edward Scissorhands, despite its occasional flaws, finally gave Burton the chance to unleash his talents as a visual filmmaker along with a pretty solid story mold – the result being a sublimely dark rom-com-drama that never conforms to the typical genre clichés and becomes quite a unique film in its own little world.

    4.5/5

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    • Curiosidades
      Dianne Wiest was the first to sign on. "Dianne, in particular, was wonderful", Tim Burton said. "She was the first actress to read the script, supported it completely and, because she is so respected, once she had given it her stamp of approval, others soon got interested".
    • Erros de gravação
      When Edward's bush sculptures are finished, most of them are much higher than the original hedges.
    • Citações

      Kim: You're here... They didn't hurt you, did they?

      [Edward shakes his head]

      Kim: Were you scared? I tried to make Jim go back, but, you can't make Jim do anything. Thank you for not telling them that we...

      Edward: You're welcome.

      Kim: It must have been awful when they told you whose house it was.

      Edward: I knew it was Jim's house.

      Kim: You... you did?

      Edward: Yes.

      Kim: ...Well, then why'd you do it?

      Edward: Because you asked me to.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The 20th Century Fox logo is shaded dark winter blue and is accompanied by Edward's snowfall.
    • Versões alternativas
      In order to secure a PG certificate in the UK the cinema version was cut by 8 secs to edit some violence during the climactic fight. A shot of Edward being kicked in the stomach was removed and his beating with the crowbar was reduced from 8 blows to 2. The video/DVD versions feature the same print with the cuts now lengthened to 15 secs. The cuts were fully waived by the BBFC for the upgraded 12-rated 2007 DVD release.
    • Conexões
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Edward Scissorhands (2008)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de maio de 1991 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Southgate Shopping Center - 2515 Florida Ave S, Lakeland, Flórida, EUA
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Tim Burton Productions
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      • US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 56.362.352
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 159.622
      • 9 de dez. de 1990
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