Peter Derns fürchtet, dass seine Zukunft schneller zerbricht als das Produkt, das er vertreibt. Doch in Form der kurvigen Kris Bolin, seiner neuen Praktikantin, gibt es Hoffnung.Peter Derns fürchtet, dass seine Zukunft schneller zerbricht als das Produkt, das er vertreibt. Doch in Form der kurvigen Kris Bolin, seiner neuen Praktikantin, gibt es Hoffnung.Peter Derns fürchtet, dass seine Zukunft schneller zerbricht als das Produkt, das er vertreibt. Doch in Form der kurvigen Kris Bolin, seiner neuen Praktikantin, gibt es Hoffnung.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Nathan Derns
- (as Danny Swanson)
- Marla Higgins
- (as Demene E. Hall)
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Faye Dunaway is over-the-top. She's sort of like The Joker in batman. She kind of channeled her character from the movie Network, but it didn't work here as well.
Timothy Hutton is my favorite actor. He makes it look so easy, and has such an appealing presence. Another reviewer said that you want to root for his character, because you identify with him. I agree. That's the case with most of his movies.
Lara Flynn Boyle was great. She nailed it. However, her hair style, and the psychotic look in her eyes were a real turn off. Maura Tierney is meant to look depressed and plain. Therefore, there was no eye-candy in this one for me, although I understand that Boyle was, for most men.
Portland, and Oregon in general looked great. I never thought of skycrapers and big businesses in Portland, but I guess there are some. There is a scene when the characters are traveling down to the state capitol of Salem, via the Coast Highway. That was just thrown in for scenery, because the coast is way west of the road to Salem.
The main character's personal problem from the past is key to the plot. It seems a bit far-fetched, but I liked it. A simple, cheap plot device, but I'll allow it.
I thoroughly enjoyed the physical atmosphere, the buddy aspect, the believable wife, Hutton's persona, and the devilish Boyle. Not a great film, but I will undoubtedly take out my VHS copy again in a few years, or introduce it to a friend.
I`ve got to admit I`ve got a soft spot for these type of movies even though they`re all the same . As you`d expect THE TEMP plays out like the rest of them with an everyman character finding his life falling apart with the climax involving a physical life or death struggle . Timothy Hutton plays the everyman character fairly well in this , and the final scene isn`t as how you`d expect it . Without doubt the best scene involves some public samples of biscuits .
If you like these type of movies you`ll like THE TEMP . If not you won`t
BUT
its not as bad as you might think
Tim Hutton plays paranoid pretty much the same as he did in 'Dark Half' and Lara Flynne Boyle does a fine job as the obvious 'crazy' whilst managing to hold up one of the most ridiculous hairstyles in years...and the movie still works as long as you think of it as a sub-Fatal Attraction thriller and not expect some novel work of cinema
Give it a go...
Yes, it's a blank-from-hell picture and yes also, the blank in question happens to be a secretary/admin assistant (amazing how much mileage this particular career gets in this role), but "The Temp" jazzs up the stakes by making the stalkee --- in this case ad man Peter Derns (Timothy Hutton) --- a paranoid head case with anger management problems.
Lara Flynn Boyle of Twin Peaks fame plays the stalker with a mix of innocence and deliberateness that suggests a truly unhinged personality waiting to detonate. Watching her manipulate and provoke Hutton's character provides for some sick thrills --- it's like tormenting a wounded insect only the insect probably has more going on upstairs.
The plot is cheesy, for sure, but the script always keeps you watching. The dialogue is smooth for the most part and even when it borders on camp, it's not so over the line that it breaks the spell (until near the end when some of the action gets a bit superhero-ish).
Despite being a fun ride, "The Temp" suffers from one of the lamest closing lines ever (tied with "Get a Life" from "Sliver") but even that will give you a little chuckle. And there's worse things to get from grade B thrillers.
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- WissenswertesReshuffles at the studio resulted in director Tom Holland having a different ending imposed on him, largely at the behest (it was rumored at the time) of Faye Dunaway who didn't want to be seen in a bad light.
- PatzerLess then 5 minutes into the movie you can see the camera visable when "Peter" gets into the elevator. Right as the doors are closing the camera is seen reflecting on the right side.
- Zitate
Kris Bolin: He'd take off his shorts and I'd take off my bikini and we'd fuck underwater in front of the entire senior class on shore. They just thought that we were two lovers embracing. We could do that now. In front of Roger, Sara... and no one would know.
- SoundtracksWicked, Nasty & Mean
By James Kalamasz and Alain Leroux (as Alain J. Leroux)
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- The Temp
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- Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA(coastal drive sequence)
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.419.876 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.877.744 $
- 15. Feb. 1993
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 6.419.876 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1