O publicista Stuart Shepard está preso em uma cabine telefônica, encurralado pelo fuzil de um atirador. Incapaz de sair ou receber ajuda externa, a negociação de Stuart com o interlocutor le... Ler tudoO publicista Stuart Shepard está preso em uma cabine telefônica, encurralado pelo fuzil de um atirador. Incapaz de sair ou receber ajuda externa, a negociação de Stuart com o interlocutor leva a um espantoso clímax.O publicista Stuart Shepard está preso em uma cabine telefônica, encurralado pelo fuzil de um atirador. Incapaz de sair ou receber ajuda externa, a negociação de Stuart com o interlocutor leva a um espantoso clímax.
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória e 8 indicações no total
- Negotiator
- (as James Macdonald)
Avaliações em destaque
For a relatively smaller film, it is never boring. There is enough that occurs and the rest of the supporting cast are also solid.
The suspense and mystery regarding the caller is great and the buildup to the character keeps you on the edge. Somewhat of a confusing ending yet overall this film is highly entertaining and it's short run time works great.
The Hitchcock influence is obvious and the pacing of the film was just right. This is the best work of director Schumacher. The lead could have been played by any yuppie looking actor but Colin Farrell does a good job anyway in a role that puts you in his character's place.
It's hard to make a movie work when it takes place in a confined space with few characters, but when those movies succeed, it shows. And that's how it is with "Phone Booth."
Colin Farrell does a super job playing a sleazy guy held captive in the phone booth by a threatening sniper-caller. The story, although simple, holds your attention because there is great suspense, innovative camera-work, an involving story that hooks you in pretty fast and some great sound. I hope you have a surround sound system because the caller's (Keifer Sutherland) voice on the other end of the line is something to hear!
There is a big moral message in this film, too, about doing the right thing and paying for your sins, which Farrell sure did. It was really refreshing to hear that message, effectively told. Maybe some of us need a sniper to get the message across, but I hope not!
Are there holes in this story? Sure, but it's still good and has a cool ending. The only warning I would give readers here is the language: this is a very profane film with Farrell going overboard on the f-word. If that offends you, then stay out of this phone booth; otherwise, it's pretty entertaining
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe phone actually worked, and there was someone on the other line talking to Colin Farrell speaking as the caller, but Kiefer Sutherland's voice was added in during post-production.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt the end of the movie as Stu (Colin Farrell) lies in the ambulance after being shot, he is given medication for the pain which makes him very disoriented just in time for The Caller (Kiefer Sutherland) to show up and taunt him. The person who administered the medication just hops out of the ambulance. Any time an injured person would be given such a strong medicine, they would be monitored to ensure that they have no negative reaction.
- Citações
Stu: I have never done anything for anybody who couldn't do something for me. I string along an eager kid with promises I'll pay him money. I only keep him around because he looks up to me. Adam, if you're watching, don't be a publicist. You're too good for it. I lie in person and on the phone. I lie to my friends. I lie to newspapers and magazines who, who sell my lies to more and more people. I am just a part of a big cycle of lies, I should be fuckin' president. I wear all this Italian shit because underneath I still feel like the Bronx. I think I need these clothes and this watch. My two thousand dollar watch is a fake and so am I. I've neglected the things I should have valued most. I valued this shit. I take off my wedding ring to call Pam. Kelly, that's Pam. Don't blame her. I never told her I was married. And if I did she, she would have told me to go home. Kelly, looking at you now, I'm ashamed of myself. All right? I mean, I work so hard on this image, on Stu Shepherd, the asshole who refers to himself in the third person, that I only proved I should be alone. I have just been dressing up as something I'm not for so long, I'm so afraid no one will like what's underneath. But here I am, just flesh and blood and weakness, and uh and I love you so fucking much. And, um, I take off this ring because it only reminds me of how I've failed you, and I don't, don't want to give you up. I want to make things better, but it may not be my choice anymore. You deserve better.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe 20th Century Fox logo blends into the white clouds that open the film.
- Versões alternativasThe FX Network airs this movie with Jared Leto's deleted scene reinserted to bring up the film's running time to fit a two-hour block.
- ConexõesFeatured in Noite de Sexta Manhã de Sábado (2007)
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 13.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 46.566.212
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 15.021.088
- 6 de abr. de 2003
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 97.837.138
- Tempo de duração1 hora 21 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1