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Kraftprobe in den Bergen

Originaltitel: Rites of Passage
  • 1999
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
1399
IHRE BEWERTUNG
James Remar, Dean Stockwell, and Jason Behr in Kraftprobe in den Bergen (1999)
DramaKriminalitätMysteriumThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn attorney decides to take a trip with his father to their isolated family cabin to talk things out but their ensuing family argument is suddenly interrupted by two escaped convicts.An attorney decides to take a trip with his father to their isolated family cabin to talk things out but their ensuing family argument is suddenly interrupted by two escaped convicts.An attorney decides to take a trip with his father to their isolated family cabin to talk things out but their ensuing family argument is suddenly interrupted by two escaped convicts.

  • Regie
    • Victor Salva
  • Drehbuch
    • Victor Salva
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jason Behr
    • Dean Stockwell
    • James Remar
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    1399
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Victor Salva
    • Drehbuch
      • Victor Salva
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Behr
      • Dean Stockwell
      • James Remar
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    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
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      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Jason Behr
    Jason Behr
    • Cambell Farraday
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Del Farraday
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Frank Dabbo
    Robert Glen Keith
    Robert Glen Keith
    • D.J. Farraday
    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Red Tenney
    Marianna Elliott
    Marianna Elliott
    • Trooper Macintosh
    Rondell Sheridan
    Rondell Sheridan
    • Trooper Dixon
    George Georgiadis
    George Georgiadis
    • Cabby
    Nancy Sawyer
    • Jaimie Cutter
    Joseph Foss
    • Clerk
    Brenda James
    Brenda James
    • Ginny Farley
    • (Gelöschte Szenen)
    Joseph Kell
    Joseph Kell
    • Gary Desoto
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • John Willio
    • (as Thomas Waites)
    Andreas Michael Lamelas
    • Young Cambell
    • (as Andreas Michaels)
    Kenny Cloutier
    • Young D.J.
    Andrew Cooper
    • Billy
    • (as Andy Cooper)
    John Heff
    • Auditor
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Victor Salva
    Victor Salva
    • Piano Player at Hotel
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      • Victor Salva
    • Drehbuch
      • Victor Salva
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    Kirpianuscus

    decent

    a family crisis. two strangers. the past as start point for intense confrontation. one of films who could be only a nice try for define the impact of difficulties to assume family values. and only a strange pressure saves the situation. it is one of films who propose characters more than a story. and the characters are only senders of words, accusation, victims of the circle of personal interests. each actor does a decent work and the effort of Victor Salva to give a coherent picture of fight,force of danger,the sentimental derive, confession and the expected verdict is OK. and the basic virtue is the reassembles with a Tchekov play. same need of truth, vulnerabilities, wrong options and the flavor of end. same game of words for protect fragile position. so, a decent drama.
    6harry-76

    DVD "Extras" Shine

    The advent of the DVD progressing from the VHS brings about a new opportunity for more information to be included in its format. It's quite similar to the LP recording's graduation from its 78 rpm predecessor, with the LPs providing greater space for including more material. Now the DVDs are offering most interesting "extras" in its packaging.

    One such "bonus" is the Commentary Track, in which selected production members provide verbal comments as the film plays throughout its entire run. Some of these tracks are excellent, one example being Director Anthony Minghella's for his "The Talented Mr. Ripley." The director there was downright eloquent, and his running remarks are most informative.

    In the case of "Rites of Passage" Director Victor Salva joins leading player Jasan Behr for a full-length commentary. This track is almost almost as entertaining as the film itself, as it offers fascinating tidbits about the production--some completely surprising, which makes one appreciate the dedication and effort that it took to bring this indie thriller to the screen.

    The commentary doesn't replace the movie, though, which is a fairly successful, if somewhat talky, enterprise. The cast is just fine, headed by the remarkable now-veteran Dean Stockwell, with James Remar and Rob Keith assisting Behr, who in turn offers a solid performance in the lead, difficult role of Cambell.

    Watching the movie and then going to the Commentary, one really can appreciate the process behind realizing this final product, shot well under a three week schedule.

    It's great to have the advantage which the DVD format now affords. I for one, really appreciate being able to be "let in" on the behind-the-scenes productional details. Of course, it can take away some of the realistic effect the film conveys--rather like being informed of how a magician does his illusions. But it's just an option that one may or may not choose to take advantage of.

    As a package deal, "Rites of Passage" is well worth the cost. As a singular film experience, it's a bit wordy effort in which the whole doesn't quite measure up to the sum of its parts. Yet there's no denying the cast works at peak level of commitment and effort in attempting to purge the essence of their characters.

    In the meantime, we can be thankful for the new opportunites the DVD format provides. There's great indication this format will eventually absorb the VHS technology -- just like the CDs replaced the LPs in the recording industry. Time marches on. Like, rapidly.
    NJMoon

    Big Behr's Right Passage

    It's a pity that RITE OF PASSAGE is not more widely available and never received the praise it deserves. This is a complex film - an unusual mix of thriller and family drama. Queer cinema fans will like this one because of the matter of fact presentation of the sexuality of the leading character Cambell (intelligently played by Jason Behr.) Although this is Behr's film, he's in terrific company throughout, especially with veteran Dean Stockwell as his tough-as-nails dad. Watching these two come to terms (as well as Cam's brother), is the film's main dramatic thrust. The thriller elements are far from ignored, however. There are plot twists and turns a-plenty (only one of which seemed a bit contrived) and the story is a virtual roller-coaster of emotions. If you can get it on DVD, Behr and Salva provide an insightful commentary track and give you a glimpse of some more plot devices (and some super performances) left on the cutting room floor.
    benz5starz

    An A+ movie, thriller and suspenseful

    This movie was an A+ as well as a very good suspenseful thriller. I recommend thins movie to anyone ! I feel that all of the actors were perfect for the parts. The deleted scenes on the dvd filled in some of the missing parts that might have made more sense to the plot when watching the movie.
    8sol-kay

    A family crisis becomes a police matter when two outsiders crash the party

    ( Mild Spoilers) Trying not to give away any important plot-lines in the movie "Rites of Passage" the one thing that impressed me most about Camp Farrady, Jason Behr, was how meek in the biblical sense of the word, and un-violent he was throughout the entire film. Even though Camp was the most hurt abused and betrayed person in it and had every reason to express his painful feeling with combativeness actions. Yet somehow refused to give into them even to the point when his life was at stake.

    Growing up gay in a straight All-America family Camp's life was a living hell when as a young boy. He tried to conform when his strict father Del Farrady, Dean Stockwell, tried to "straighten" him out and later when Camp reach early adulthood his dad brutally beat up and chased out of his life Billy, Camp's best and gay friend, when he caught him and Camp embracing outside the family cabin on Christmas eve. Billy was so despondent over the forced break-up of him and Camp that it led to get himself infected with AIDS and later die of that disease.

    One afternoon Camp's older brother D.J, Robert Glen Kline, who's a lawyer on a case in Washington State, was about to register at a Tacoma hotel and was told that he's been signed in already by the hotel clerk. D.J realizing that the person signed is really his father Del sees him in the lobby with a woman who he's obviously having an illicit affair with. Del embarrassed at being spotted and D.J shocked at what he saw agree to go to the family cabin in the woods to talk thing out the next day. Unknown to both of them Camp was there too not expecting them to show up.

    Camp while he was looking for Billy got in touch with a prison pen-pal Frank, James Ramar, who knew about Billy who was also a pen-pal of his and from Frank he found out that Billy was gone. Frank noticed the address of the letters that Camp sent him and it was where he buried some $500,000.00 in stolen drug money and was using Camp's hurt feelings and emotions to get him to find the loot and take off with it and then leave Camp behind dead.

    Frank who broke out of prison with a fellow convict Red, Jalmz Woolvett, who Camp didn't know or expect but in the end found out that he was the one who wrote him those letters that were attributed to Frank that impressed and touched Camp so much. Frank Prearranging to meet Camp at the cabin that he expected to be deserted and then take off, or so Camp thought, with him to Canada to live together as a gay couple. With the unexpected appearance of Del & D.J made things deadly and complicated but at the same time in the end brought both father and son together even though it took a night of horrors to do it.

    Unusual film that treats relationships between gays and their parents and siblings with both touching sympathy as well as brutal realism. With Jason Behr really outdoing himself as the tormented but courageous Camp who despite all the abuse he takes in the movie from his father and Frank refuses to lose his humanity and in the end comes out as the most positive as well as tragic person in the film. The final scene in "Rites of Passage" when Camp reluctantly at first embraces his forgiving father and then accepts him is one of the most powerful and emotional scenes I've ever seen in a movie and it's done without a single word of dialog.

    Every one in the movie has a story to tell but it's Camp who's story ties them all together and makes "Rites of Passage" the emotional experience of a film that it is.

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      There was an additional scene, available on the DVD, called "Hello Mutha," and which included first Cambell and D.J. talking by the cabin fireplace which drinking beer, and then father Del comes in and they sing together, and Del praises both of them and kisses them on their heads, and then Del and finally D.J. go up to bed, leaving Cambell alone by the fire. Other than D.J. telling Cambell that "he liked Billy, and had no problem with him," the rest of the conversation is unclear, and no other character names seem to be discussed or acknowledged in the scene.
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      Campbell Farraday: Billy's dead, he died a year ago. I guess he didn't fight it much or take is meds or something, because you can beat it now if you try - I just gotta think he didn't try.

    • Verbindungen
      References Der Schrecken vom Amazonas (1954)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • November 1999 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Rites of Passage
    • Drehorte
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, Kalifornien, USA(cabin and woods scenes)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • World International Network (WIN)
      • Daly-Harris Productions
      • Davis Entertainment Classics
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      1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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      • Dolby SR
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