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Sie möchten Giganten sein

Originaltitel: Sometimes a Great Notion
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
4799
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Sie möchten Giganten sein (1971)
A family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggle to keep the family business alive amidst changing times.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggles to keep their family business alive amid changing times.A family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggles to keep their family business alive amid changing times.A family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggles to keep their family business alive amid changing times.

  • Regie
    • Paul Newman
  • Drehbuch
    • Ken Kesey
    • John Gay
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Paul Newman
    • Henry Fonda
    • Lee Remick
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    6,9/10
    4799
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Paul Newman
    • Drehbuch
      • Ken Kesey
      • John Gay
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Paul Newman
      • Henry Fonda
      • Lee Remick
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    • Für 2 Oscars nominiert
      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Hank
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Henry
    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Viv
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Leeland
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Joe Ben
    Linda Lawson
    Linda Lawson
    • Jan
    Cliff Potts
    Cliff Potts
    • Andy
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • John
    Lee de Broux
    Lee de Broux
    • Willard Eggleston
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    Roy Jenson
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    Joe Maross
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    Roy Poole
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    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
    • Les Gibbons
    Bennie E. Dobbins
      Alan Gibbs
      Alan Gibbs
      Mickey Gilbert
      Dick Hudkins
      • Regie
        • Paul Newman
      • Drehbuch
        • Ken Kesey
        • John Gay
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      8skimmer99

      woefully underrated movie

      A terrific view of life in the late 60s early 70s northwest, before tech moved in. An early Alaska- if you wanted to survive you logged, farmed, fished or worked for Boeing or Kenworth. I had to watch this as a school assignment and was never sorry for it. There are some clumsy moments which I think a movie fan is able to overlook. Sarrazin was kind of an odd addition but wasn't that much of a distraction. I especially liked Jaeckel's role as the comedian. Newman was, well Newman. Pretty much good regardless, as was Fonda. Anyone in the northwest that hasn't seen this should give it look, though it may be hard to find.
      7damianphelps

      A Simple Film About A Family's Life

      Definitely an old school movie where the drama is tied up in day to day living. No great examinations just a family trying to go about their own business and the impacts that their choices have on themselves and their community.

      Fonda is great and Newman just looks like he has been logging his entire life, super convincing.

      The conflicts within the family are frequent but they never allow them to go too far, family is family.

      It won't knock your socks off but its a nice film :)
      dedalus-16

      Sometimes a great movie!

      I saw this seventies movie for the first time last night. It must be one of the greats. The story line from Kesey's book, and the direction by Paul Newman are so closely woven and with such impact that there are times when one is left emotionally bare. There's not a fault in the casting,and the background of logging is nicely interwoven into the action bringing up surprise after surprise. The only flaw might be the glamorization of Lee Remick - I doubt that her character would show such a degree of grooming and cosmetic sophistication, but, as ever, Ms. Remick gives a performance that is impeccable. If awards were ever to come PaulNewman's way for direction and/or acting surely they should for this masterpiece.
      8AncientWind

      44 years have gone by since i saw this movie

      The date i don't remember, but the day I do. what i did that day i should say. and the movie is still vividly in my mind. I can see the family interplay pretty clearly, but there is 1 scene clearer then all the others.

      And more worried about creating a spoiler,

      i will only describe it in general terms.

      And that is the Death Scene in the picture, I don't want to mention the players in the scene for fear of spoiling it for others. it isn't a short scene, it felt like an eternity, for me anyway.

      It is heart wrenching, and has haunted me all these years.

      I would like to see this picture again to feel that emotion again.even now just talking around it i feel emotions welling up in me.

      worthwhile movie I would recommend it for anyone.
      6secondtake

      Sprawling, forced, dramatic, awkward, amazing and disappointing...

      Sometimes a Great Notion (1970)

      This is an amazing story, with some harrowing scenes and really terrific acting. And it's based on a Ken Kesey novel that is one of my favorite books, a sprawling, difficult, layered up masterpiece of some kind, for its time at least, and for when I read it as a 20 year old looking for meaning in life. There are so many threads in the book, powerful themes and small ones, that get interwoven into a vivid, unashamed adventure-romance with interior explosions and characters clashing with nature and cultures clashing of cultures, it's really impossible to make a movie out of it.

      But Paul Newman, as lead character and, yes director (stepping in when the original director left), has tried. The result is grossly unappreciated, because the strengths here make the flaws bearable. The flaws are clear. The casting is uneven. Lee Remick is a character from another movie plopped into this rough and tumble Oregon backwoods scene, and the second leading man, a kind of implied narrator to it all, is played by little known Michael Serrazin, a pretty boy who holds his own but is uninspiring.

      Furthermore, the filming is straight on and meant to show what is happening more than contribute to the ambiance of the experience. There are scenes of machinery and logging that are impressive in their raw scale and masculinity, for sure, but that is partly fast editing at work, and amazing subject material. The rainy coastal landscape, the rambling house on the river, even the dirt bike race and the scenes of the little town all make you yearn for more intensity and involvement, visually.

      The music by Henry Mancini shows the strain of this amazing composer as he moves from the light orchestral work he did in the 1960s ("Moon River," "Pink Panther," "Days of Wine and Roses," etc.) to something embracing country, rock and roll, and contemporary music being used so effectively in New Hollywood films. It's halfway there, but gives a falseness to some of the scenes that gets in the way of the gritty, emotional drama to it all.

      And I mean emotional. Some have criticized Kesey's novel for overachieving. It tries to deal with every big issue there is in one book: individualism and love, above all, but a highly dysfunctional family, the new America of college and drugs vs. the old one of hard work and croneyism, raw beauty in the landscape vs. exploiting nature for commercial gain, and loyalty to family in all its layers of father and sons, sons and lovers, and workers as part of extended family. But that's what makes the book and the movie terrific. The scenes here of Newman doing anything, of Henry Fonda playing the tough as nails dad, and of some of the side actors in their rough daily working roles in the woods are right on. The hospital scene with Newman and Fonda is a small gem, and the famous scene of Newman trying to free his little brother (played by Richard Jaeckel) caught under a log under water is utterly unforgettable. Utterly.

      There is a lot of filler her, lots of falling trees and bikers racing and a building of the toughness of this manly world. But hang in there for the other stuff. And read the book.

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      • Wissenswertes
        This was the first film ever shown on HBO when the service premiered in 1972.
      • Patzer
        In the fox-hunt scene, when the fox jumps over the fence, it becomes apparent that the fox is wearing a 1/4" black collar with a little tiny bell on it.
      • Zitate

        Hank Stamper: [singing] Don't ever hit your mother with a shovel. It will leave a dull impression on her mind. Paul Newman said the same line in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid".

      • Alternative Versionen
        In the earliest video release version, circa 1982, when Leland first arrives, a crane shot reveals Hank looking down below at the family reunion. In the most current VHS release, circa 1994, the crane shot is edited out and replaced with just a single cut from Viv, with an audio bridge to Hank on the roof.
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Salut für ...: Salut für Henry Fonda (1978)
      • Soundtracks
        All His Children
        Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman

        Music by Henry Mancini

        Sung by Charley Pride

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 1. Juni 1972 (Westdeutschland)
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        • Englisch
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        • Toledo, Oregon, USA
      • Produktionsfirmen
        • Universal Pictures
        • Newman-Foreman Company
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