Insignificance (Nicolas Roeg, 1985) DVDRip VOSE

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Insignificance (Nicolas Roeg, 1985) DVDRip VOSE

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Insignificance
(Insignificancia)
(Gran Bretaña, 1985) [Color, 110 m.].
Género: Comedia dramática.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Nicolas Roeg.
Guión: Terry Johnson.
Fotografía: Peter Hannan.
Música: Hans Zimmer, Stanley Myers.
Producción: Jeremy Thomas, Alexander Stuart.
Productora: Recorded Picture Company (RPC) / Zenith Entertainment.
Reparto: Gary Busey (Ballplayer), Tony Curtis (Senator), Michael Emil (Professor), Theresa Russell (Actress), Will Sampson (Elevator Attendant), Ray Charleson (Bud), Shinobu Kanai (Japanese Woman), George Holmes (Actor), Desiree Erasmus (Prostitute), Meachell Dunsmoor (Actress as a Child), Mitchell Greenberg (Technician), John Stamford (Young Ballplayer), Ian O'Connell (Assistant Director), Raymond J. Barry (Ballplayer's Father).

Sinopsis: Albert Einstein se encuentra en Nueva York para dar una charla sobre su último trabajo. Por la noche, cuando se retira a su hotel, no acaba de creerse a quién se encuentra en su habitación, ¡es Marilyn Monroe! La actriz y el científico empiezan a charlar sobre temas tan diversos como la teoría de la relatividad, el sexo y la política. La cosa se complica cuando el senador McArthy y Joe DiMaggio, ex-marido de Marilyn, llegan al hotel e irrumpen en la habitación donde se encuentran cada uno con un propósito muy diferente. (FILMAFFINITY)
Breve encuentro.
Enredo sobre un teórico encuentro de Marilyn Monroe y Albert Einstein. Su charla acerca de la teoría de la relatividad y el sexo la interrumpe gente como el senador McArthy y el ex marido de la actriz y jugador de béisbol Joe DiMaggio (DeCine21).
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AMG SYNOPSIS: Using four famous but unnamed individuals to symbolize a notorious era in American politics, as well as to explore the nature of despair, director Nicolas Roeg has created an intriguing drama. Based on a play by Terry Johnson, the story begins with the blond Theresa Russell as a sex-goddess actress working on a scene over a subway grate, with her skirts billowing out in the updraft. A famous Professor from Princeton with white hair opens his door to the actress, who takes out a few props and goes through her rendition of the theory of relativity. Between her theatrical mode of speech and his world of mathematics, there is a certain entente. Enter the ballplayer who is her husband (Gary Busey), in love but without a clue as to the actress' inner sadness. Throw in the senator from Wisconsin (Tony Curtis) before whose sub-committee on Unamerican Activities the Professor has to appear, and the undercurrent of a societal witch-hunt that ruined many careers in Hollywood, in academics, in sports, and in politics is churned into the story. -- Eleanor Mannikka

AMG REVIEW: Insignificance is confusing, fascinating, and sometimes irritating. A fantasy about the meeting of four famous characters and a meditation on the meaning of celebrity, relationships, loneliness, and the inability to communicate, it's a challenging film that ultimately doesn't make much sense but which burrows into the viewer's mind and stays with him long after the film is over. Blessed with director Nicolas Roeg's unique visuals, the story stops at many points for flashbacks/digressions that sometimes add to our enjoyment and sometimes detract from it, including a final lengthy "bomb" segment that is quite disturbing, as well as a marvelous Marilyn Monroe calendar sequence. If Roeg is not interested in illuminating Terry Johnson's screenplay, he clearly is interested in pulling some first-rate performances from his actors. Theresa Russell's Monroe is no imitation but a carefully wrought distillation, and Michael Emil's Einstein is vulnerable and boyish. Gary Busey struggles a bit with DiMaggio, but overall is fine. Best is Tony Curtis, unafraid to chew any scenery in sight as McCarthy, and delivering one of his bravest performances as a result. Insignificance is not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a memorable experience. -- Craig Butler
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Re: Insignificance (Nicolas Roeg, 1985) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por Coursodon » Lun 15 Ago, 2011 14:48

Pinchada, gracias Marlowe.
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