
Carlito's Way
(Atrapado por su pasado)
(USA, 1993) [Color, 144 m.].
Género: Thriller, Drama criminal, Mafia
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Brian De Palma.
Argumento: Edwin Torres (novelas, "Carlito's Way" y "After Hours").
Guión: David Koepp.
Fotografía: Stephen H. Burum.
Música: Patrick Doyle.
Producción: Martin Bregman, Michael Bregman, Willi Bär, Judith Stevens, Ortwin Freyermuth, Louis A. Stroller.
Productora: Universal Pictures / Epic Productions / Bregman/Baer Productions, Inc.
Sinopsis: Carlitos Brigante, un antiguo traficante de heroína de origen portorriqueño, sale de la cárcel después de cinco años de reclusión, dispuesto a dejar el tráfico de drogas y no volver nunca más a prisión. Con la ayuda de un abogado cocainómano consigue hacerse socio de un club nocturno e intenta reanudar la relación con su ex-novia, pero el mundo que le rodea sigue siendo un mundo de delincuentes, e ir por el buen camino no será tarea fácil. (FILMAFFINITY)
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Excelente thriller del irregular Brian de Palma. El director demuestra que su singular estilo, cuando está al servicio de un guión brillante y cuenta con un excepcional reparto -como es el caso-, revaloriza una película que destaca por sus cuidadas escenas y su sensible y complejo retrato de personajes. (FILMAFFINITY)
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"De la mano de una dirección tan efectiva como brillante, la siempre expresionista interpretación de Pacino y la soberbia escena en la estación de tren terminan por redondear el producto" (Luis Martínez: Diario El País)
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"Guión basado en 2 novelas de Edwin Torres, antiguo juez de la Corte Suprema de Nueva York. El resultado está lejos de ser una obra maestra, pero consigue ganarse un lugar significativo en la cronología y evolución del género" (Carlos F. Heredero: Dirigido)
AMG Synopsis: Carlito's Way is a tale of a former hood trying to escape his former life. Al Pacino is Carlito Brigante, a high-level Puerto Rican drug dealer sprung from a three-decade jail sentence after only five years, thanks to a technicality and his sleazy, cocaine-addled lawyer, Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn). Carlito renounces his previous ways and takes a job as the manager of a club that Kleinfeld has invested in, planning to save enough money so that he can eventually move to the Caribbean. But no sooner is Carlito back on the streets of New York than his old life claws at him in the form of both old partners (Luis Guzman) and vicious up-and-comers (John Leguizamo). Nevertheless, Carlito stays clean and even restarts his relationship with a dancer named Gail (Penelope Ann Miller), until he is finally led astray by Kleinfeld, who manipulates Carlito into participating in the murder of a Mafia don from whom Kleinfeld has stolen a million dollars. At that point, the race is on to see whether Carlito and Gail can escape his world for good. The film is based on two novels about Carlito written by New York State judge Edwin Torres.
AMG Review: By the early '90s, the initial controversy surrounding Brian De Palma' violent remake of Scarface had evaporated and the film had become something of a high-profile cult classic. A re-teaming of the film's director and star Al Pacino, Carlito's Way was marketed as its followup -- and it is, though not necessarily in the way most would expect. While Scarface starred Pacino as a character whose all-encompassing appetite leads him to climb higher and higher in the underworld, in Carlito's Way he plays a world-weary character seeking only to get out. In place of the drug-fueled mania of Tony Montana, Pacino uses silence and knowing looks to convey a miles-deep sadness. It's a masterful performance in a film that has much to recommend it, in particular a handful of deftly-executed set pieces, a tremendous feel for its disco-era setting, and a terrific supporting cast (Luis Guzman, John Leguizamo, and especially Sean Penn). But ultimately it's the elegiac mood of the film that stays longest in the memory, as De Palma and company escalate B-movie material into a meditation on aging and fate. Severely underrated at the time, this is a film that just looks better as the years go by. (In fact, Cahiers Du Cinema would later pronounce it the best of the decade.)
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