Na década de 1950, um menino que vivia com sua família problemática na América rural tem a fantasia de que uma viúva vizinha é, na verdade, um vampiro responsável por uma série de desapareci... Ler tudoNa década de 1950, um menino que vivia com sua família problemática na América rural tem a fantasia de que uma viúva vizinha é, na verdade, um vampiro responsável por uma série de desaparecimentos na área.Na década de 1950, um menino que vivia com sua família problemática na América rural tem a fantasia de que uma viúva vizinha é, na verdade, um vampiro responsável por uma série de desaparecimentos na área.
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- 6 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
- Cadillac Driver
- (as Jason Wolfe)
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Anyway, I'm wondering if Philip Ridley was commenting on the narcissism, arrogance, violence, and corruption of U.S. culture. Not that others couldn't be accused of similar vices, but... I think the boy Seth and the other lead characters symbolize our national conscience. We run around blowing up frogs and tearing up peoples' property with no remorse, then create our own moral/spiritual sources to console us out of empty, dead things (like a stillborn child). We wallow in our domestic dysfunctions, while excelling at denial about them (like the nutty mother). We like a good witch hunt, accusing the depressed widow or the agonized former pedophile, while ignoring the obvious handsome suspects in the nice Caddy. We flit around wrapped in our flag thinking we're innocent, all the while nuking children in war only to focus on how their radiated skin looks like a mirror in which we can see our lovely reflections. But someone else gets the last laugh, since we're all self-destructing as a result of it all, and while at first Seth's screaming frenzy as the finale confused me, I realize now it's a fitting end to that interpretation.
Or something like that. It might just be about a bored rural kid with no conscience and a wild imagination whose failure to tell the truth ends up hurting everyone around him. Or about the price of tea in China. It's worth the view, though, if you like Gothic thrillers.
Though not meant for all tastes, The Reflecting Skin is one of those films that's just too odd to be outrightly dismissed.
If you enjoy films that are offbeat, surreal and nightmarish in nature, then here's one whose story and imagery creates a very dark and haunting atmosphere set against the dazzling brightness of rural Idaho in the 1950s.
The innocence of a 9 year-old boy named Seth is stripped away as he closely observes the strange and macabre characters that are around him.
Life for this troubled, young boy living on the outskirts of a small, isolated farm-town is magnified beyond reality into a weird, quasi-fantasy that directly challenges the viewer's idealized notions about the naivety of childhood and the rationality of a child's thinking.
A lot of people will find at this film's conclusion that just too many questions were deliberately left unanswered. This is sure to leave many viewers (as it did with myself) both annoyed and dissatisfied.
But, yet, even though there were a number of places where The Reflecting Skin literally fell flat on its face out of sheer absurdity, the unique strangeness if its overall story is still well-worth a view.
beauty is genuine menace.
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- CuriosidadesDirector Philip Ridley stated that he hand painted all the wheat yellow because he preferred the look of it
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Dolphin Blue: It's all so horrible you know, the nightmare of childhood. And it only gets worse. One day you'll wake up, and you'll be past it. Your beautiful skin will wrinkle and shrivel up, you'll lose your hair, your sight, your memory. Your blood will thicken, teeth turn yellow and loose. You will start to stink and fart and all your friends will be dead. You'll succumb to arthritis, angina, senile dementia, you'll piss yourself, shit yourself, drool at the mouth. Just pray that when this happens you've got someone to love you, because if you're loved you'll still be young.
- Versões alternativasAccording to the Technical Specifications link for this movie, there are two different versions of this film: 1 hr 36 min (96 min) and 1 hr 55 min (115 min) (Ontario) (Canada).
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- How long is The Reflecting Skin?Fornecido pela Alexa
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 17.042
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.958
- 30 de jun. de 1991
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 17.042
- Tempo de duração1 hora 36 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1