In giro in limousine attraverso Manhattan per andare a farsi aggiustare il taglio di capelli, la giornata di un giovane miliardario ventottenne devolve pian piano in un'odissea, con un cast ... Leggi tuttoIn giro in limousine attraverso Manhattan per andare a farsi aggiustare il taglio di capelli, la giornata di un giovane miliardario ventottenne devolve pian piano in un'odissea, con un cast di personaggi che mano a mano iniziano a fare il suo mondo in tanti piccoli pezzi.In giro in limousine attraverso Manhattan per andare a farsi aggiustare il taglio di capelli, la giornata di un giovane miliardario ventottenne devolve pian piano in un'odissea, con un cast di personaggi che mano a mano iniziano a fare il suo mondo in tanti piccoli pezzi.
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- 3 vittorie e 14 candidature
- Rat Man #2
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- (as Alberto Gomez)
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- (as Gouchy Boy)
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- QuizThis was Robert Pattinson's first film he worked on after finishing shooting The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parte 2 (2012). He stated that the experience of working with David Cronenberg and having the film premiere at Cannes made him realize that he could pursue independent projects helmed by auteur directors, because he didn't think he was good or worthy enough to act in auteur cinema before.
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Didi Fancher: Talent is more erotic when it's wasted.
- Curiosità sui crediti"An Official Canada-France Co-Production"
- ConnessioniFeatured in Fantasmes! Sexe, fiction et tentations (2013)
David Cronenberg rather faithfully (from what I understand) adapts Don DeLillo's socio- economic commentary rolled into a film about young billionaire Eric Packer, who goes on a long limo ride across New York City for a haircut. What he fails to recognize, however, is that he was completely wasting his time; "Cosmopolis" has no business being a movie.
Cronenberg's clean and tight approach to the film can't be denied its technical kudos, but everything he films is emotionally anemic. "Cosmopolis" has no story; its characters are talking heads and its scenes just a collection of political gospel and esoteric ideologies.
Not an ounce of this film goes into giving its characters souls, and the more you hunt in search for just a sliver of one, the less attention you pay to the themes so fundamental to the film's core. If you can focus long enough in any given scene, you'll pick up some thought- provoking nuggets, but our natural curiosity as an audience is to look for the story behind the highbrow dialogue. Doing so, however, distracts from paying attention to all that can be praised about this material.
Therein lies the reason Cronenberg should have left the novel alone. Ideas like the ones presented in "Cosmopolis" deserve time to simmer. If I had read the book, I certainly would have taken the time to re-read portions of it to process the commentary on capitalism rather than thinking at multiple times throughout the film "oh, there are rats, that's a symbol for what this film is trying to say about capitalism!"
With the exception of Packer's newly made wife (Sarah Gadon), the cast of supporting characters suffers a similar fate in spite of some big names in Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti and Jay Baruchel. By the time you can begin to so much as chew on the ideas raised in one of any of the several scenes in which Packer meets with a new character in his limo and talks about big-time stuff, that character is gone from the film completely. You never get a moment to catch up so that you can be in step with what's going on.
Providing further distraction from understanding anything that's said in this movie is how Cronenberg — as he always does — charges this film with sexual and violent tension. He's not adding any that's not already in the story, but he accentuates it. Consequently, moments in the film will yank you out of your perpetual state of philosophical processing and snap you back into the moment of the film, usually a violent outburst or a quick cut to a sex scene. That's part of what makes Cronenberg a revered director, but in this case it's what makes "Cosmopolis" such a tough watch.
For those hoping to see what Pattinson does as a top-billed star given weighty material, "Cosmopolis" proves to be an unfair judge. He seems comfortable with the bizarre style of dialogue, but the character and the story are so empty that the film can hardly be considered a fair judgment of his would-be dramatic prowess.
As with any work of art steeped in its ideas, the more you sit with it or re-experience it, the more you're likely to warm up to it, and I have no reason to believe that will not be true of "Cosmopolis." At the same time, a majority of viewers will likely not be equipped with the experience of processing this language as the film necessitates, and the first run-through (obviously the most important) suffers drastically as a result.
~Steven C
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- 20.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 763.556 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 70.339 USD
- 19 ago 2012
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 49 minuti
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