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Nächster Halt: Fruitvale Station

Originaltitel: Fruitvale Station
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
89.700
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3.196
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Michael B. Jordan in Nächster Halt: Fruitvale Station (2013)
The true story of Oscar, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident, who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008.
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Die Geschichte von Oscar Grant III, einem 22-jährigen Bay-Area-Bewohner, der die Pfade seiner Freunde, Feinde, Familie und Fremder am letzten Tag des Jahres 2008 kreuzt.Die Geschichte von Oscar Grant III, einem 22-jährigen Bay-Area-Bewohner, der die Pfade seiner Freunde, Feinde, Familie und Fremder am letzten Tag des Jahres 2008 kreuzt.Die Geschichte von Oscar Grant III, einem 22-jährigen Bay-Area-Bewohner, der die Pfade seiner Freunde, Feinde, Familie und Fremder am letzten Tag des Jahres 2008 kreuzt.

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    • Ryan Coogler
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    • Ryan Coogler
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael B. Jordan
    • Melonie Diaz
    • Octavia Spencer
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    7,5/10
    89.700
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.196
    294
    • Regie
      • Ryan Coogler
    • Drehbuch
      • Ryan Coogler
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael B. Jordan
      • Melonie Diaz
      • Octavia Spencer
    • 236Benutzerrezensionen
    • 311Kritische Rezensionen
    • 85Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 36 Gewinne & 58 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Michael B. Jordan
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    • Oscar Grant
    Melonie Diaz
    Melonie Diaz
    • Sophina
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Wanda
    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Officer Caruso
    Chad Michael Murray
    Chad Michael Murray
    • Officer Ingram
    Ahna O'Reilly
    Ahna O'Reilly
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    Ariana Neal
    Ariana Neal
    • Tatiana
    Keenan Coogler
    • Cato
    Trestin George
    • Brandon
    Joey Oglesby
    Joey Oglesby
    • Cale
    Michael James
    • Carlos
    Marjorie Crump-Shears
    • Grandma Bonnie
    • (as Marjorie Shears)
    Destiny Ekwueme
    • Chantay
    Bianca Rodriguez III
    • Vanessa
    • (as Bianca Rodriguez)
    Julian Keyes
    • Kris
    Kenny Grimm
    • Jason
    • (as Kenny Griffin)
    Tommy Wright
    Tommy Wright
    • Tim
    • (as Thomas Wright)
    Jemal McNeil
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    Michael_Elliott

    Very Good Look at a Head Scratching Event

    Fruitvale Station (2013)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Exceptionally good drama from writer-director Ryan Coogler about Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan) and the various encounters his has with those around him. This fact-based drama gained major media attention when Grant was shot in the back by a police officer and this film really tries to be as real as possible in regards to its actual visual look. I'm not going to sit here and say this is a documentary because no film with a script and acting should be called a real document of any event. I'm sure things have been changed and altered for a dramatic effect so obviously one shouldn't come here expecting a documentary. With that said, there's no question that this is an exceptionally well-made movie and one that features some very good performances. I think the strongest thing that the film has going for it is the realistic style that Coogler creates. It's also as if we're really there on Grant's final day as a camera just follows him around from one location to the next. I thought this really helped create an environment that the viewer could connect with no matter what their race was. I think the film also does a good job showing where this 22-year-old man was in his life when all of this was going down and I'm sure many people won't approve of some of his choices but there's no question that the end result is something that's not only shocking but will leave you scratching your head as to why it happened. I think most people are going to know the story already but that really doesn't take away from the drama created by Coogler. In fact, we're shown what happens as the movie starts so we know how everything ends. Jordan turns in a terrific performance in the lead and I really like how he never tries to make Grant some sort of superhero or anything that he wasn't. I appreciate how the performance is just raw, on target and shows a human being struggling with life. The supporting performances are all good with Octavia Spencer and Melonie Diaz standing out. FRUITVALE STATION is depressing from the opening scene all the way through the opening credits so one shouldn't come here expecting something cheerful but it's certainly hard hitting.
    9meeza

    Jordan's champion performance carries the film!

    "Fruitvale Station" is not the feel-good movie of the year. Nevertheless, I think you should stop at this station to witness the impact that this movie throws at you. The film is based on the true story of Oscar Grant, 22-year-old Bay Area resident, who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008. Grant was accidentally killed by a police officer at the Fruitvale BART station. The officer was part of a group of policemen who held Grant and his friends at the station for fighting with others in a train. This unfortunate event did not get the headlines that the Trayvon Martin case did, but was just as sad because a young life was taken away way too soon. Writer-Director Ryan Coogler orchestrates "Fruitvale Station" primarily on Grant's last day with his family, girlfriend, and friends; instead of just simply taking the "plight for justice" road. Consequently, that gives the movie more depth and authenticity. Coogler's scribe of the picture was not as impressive as his direction but still gets the word out on doing what is right not just for one's own sake but for their loves ones; and of course, he also disseminates the message on the unjustified death of Grant. Michael B. Jordan's starring performance as Grant was a slam dunk; and let me tell you it was no lay-up due to the nature of the complex character he had to portray. Jordan completely disappeared into the role. There were also some impressive supporting turns from Oscar-winner Ocatavia Spencer as Grant's mother Wanda, and Melonie Diaz as his girlfriend Sophina. "Fruitvale Station" does get overdramatic at times, but it does have justifiable reason to do it. So you might want to take a hanky, but I think this movie is one that should be on your track to witness. ***** Excellent
    10keelab87

    Saw this at Sundance

    I knew nothing about the true story behind this film before I saw it but Ryan Coogler did an impressive job of telling this controversial story. Coogler takes us to the last day in 2008, and introduces us to Oscar Grant's life. A young, troubled father that is trying to do the right thing by his family. This was his debut at Sundance and he didn't disappoint. The audience laughed when the actors laughed and shed tears when the actors shed tears...it was a very moving film. By the end of the film I felt as though I knew these people personally. The whole cast did an excellent job! I'm looking forward to hearing more about Ryan Coogler in the future.
    9Red-125

    Do you call 911 when the killer is a cop?

    SPOILER: Fruitvale Station (2013) was written and directed by Ryan Coogler. Michael B. Jordan plays Oscar Grant III, an African-American man who was shot to death in the Fruitvale BART station on January 1st, 2009. The man who killed him was a police officer. The killer was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served about two years in jail.

    The film follows Grant through his last day of life--December 31st, 2008. We watch as Grant interacts with his common-law wife, their young daughter, friends, relatives and strangers. Grant comes across as a basically decent man--flawed, undependable, but clearly in love with his family, his partner. and their little girl.

    It's hard to enjoy this film, because it's based on a truly tragic event, and we know how the story will end from the beginning of the movie. Still, Fruitvale Station is definitely worth seeing, because it reminds us that everyone's life is always at risk, but that the risks for young, African-American men are higher.

    The movie will work well on DVD. It's definitely worth seeking out and seeing.
    8evanston_dad

    A Movie About Race That Manages Not to Preach

    An accomplished film from young writer/director Ryan Coogler detailing the events that led up to the murder of Oscar Grant, a 20-something black man, by San Francisco police on New Year's Eve.

    Most of the film is a day-in-the-life study of Oscar, a young man who's trying to get straight in an environment that doesn't make it easy. He's recently spent time in jail when the movie opens, and he's lied to his girlfriend (with whom he shares a young daughter) about getting fired from his job. The lure of petty drug hustling is strong, but he's fighting the temptation, and he's got a mom (Octavia Spencer) who checks in occasionally to remind him how disappointed she'll be if he falls back on crime. The film avoids making any kind of hero out of Oscar -- he's a decent guy who's fighting the odds in not terrible but not great circumstances, and though his murder could easily have become a symbol of white oppression (which in real life it did), the movie doesn't force that idea down its audience's throats.

    One of the things I liked best about "Fruitvale Station" was how honest it was about its portrayal of white/black relations. White people don't play much of a role at all in these black people's lives -- the cop who murders Oscar is white, but the film shows other interactions with random white people that are perfectly normal and kind. The movie isn't concerned with preaching about how whites and blacks should get along -- instead it acknowledges that whites and blacks exist in very different cultures and explores the worst case scenario of how tragic the outcome can be when one doesn't make the slightest effort at accepting the humanity of the other.

    Grade: A-

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      After funding fell through, Octavia Spencer offered to forgo her salary to help Ryan Coogler keep to his budget.
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      When Oscar's mother visits him in prison, the text on-screen reads "New Year's 2007." Oscar mentions seeing WALL·E - Der Letzte räumt die Erde auf (2008) with his daughter. That film was released in June 2008.
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      Oscar Grant: You shot me. I got a daughter...

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      • 1. Mai 2014 (Deutschland)
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      • 900.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 16.101.339 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 386.291 $
      • 14. Juli 2013
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      • 17.385.830 $
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