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Human Highway

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
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Human Highway (1982)
The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizare characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.
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El nuevo propietario de una cafetería de carretera situada en un pueblo construido alrededor de una central nuclear con constantes fugas planea incendiar el lugar para cobrar el seguro.El nuevo propietario de una cafetería de carretera situada en un pueblo construido alrededor de una central nuclear con constantes fugas planea incendiar el lugar para cobrar el seguro.El nuevo propietario de una cafetería de carretera situada en un pueblo construido alrededor de una central nuclear con constantes fugas planea incendiar el lugar para cobrar el seguro.

  • Dirección
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Neil Young
  • Guión
    • Neil Young
    • Jeanne Field
    • Dean Stockwell
  • Reparto principal
    • Neil Young
    • Russ Tamblyn
    • Dean Stockwell
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    860
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Neil Young
    • Guión
      • Neil Young
      • Jeanne Field
      • Dean Stockwell
    • Reparto principal
      • Neil Young
      • Russ Tamblyn
      • Dean Stockwell
    • 27Reseñas de usuarios
    • 19Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Neil Young
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    • Fred Kelly
    Dean Stockwell
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    • (as Jerry Casale)
    Mark Mothersbaugh
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    Bob Casale
    Bob Casale
    • Nuclear Garbageperson
    Robert Mothersbaugh
    Robert Mothersbaugh
    • Nuclear Garbageperson
    • (as Bob Mothersbaugh)
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    • Dirección
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Neil Young
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      • Neil Young
      • Jeanne Field
      • Dean Stockwell
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    10Man Out Of Time

    Brilliant garbage

    This is one of those movies that there is no in between on. You'll either love it or hate it. The thing is, those who hate it will hate for the very same reasons the others love it. Let's make no bones- This is a BAD MOVIE. And that's what makes it so great. The performances range from surprisingly decent (in the case of Devo) to ridiculously over the top (Neil Young) to barely coherent (Russ Tamblyn and the ever bizzare Dennis Hopper). The script is scattered and confusing, but contains flashes of inspired hilarity. And it somehow manages to be about something in the end! The highlights are a song-and-dance finale reminicent of Monty Python's Life of Brian and a brilliant deconstruction of Young's classic Out Of The Blue (performed by Devo and Young) which starts as a fairly straight ahead rendition and quickly devolves (so to speak) into a frenzied, chaotic "Screw You" to the fans of Young's sixties and seventies hits. So don't be a spud. Seek the movie out and savour it's delicious stench for yourself.
    faloopnik2

    Human Highway: The Neil Syndrome

    Despite its clunkiness Human Highway is one of those films that is sprinkled with touches of humor, even though it focuses more on the harmful effects of radiation...much like in The China Syndrome.

    Too many comparisons exist between Fail Safe and Dr. Strangelove, the ultra serious and the comical, both released in 1964, at the height of the cold war. Yet, the overlooked Human Highway is more than one of these post apocalyptic films. It was released in 1982 when a slew of serious themed films were distributed about the horrors of nuclear war and accidents, i.e., The China Syndrome, the highly hyped and overblown The Day After and the brilliant and ultimately forgotten, Threads. Yet Human Highway stands on its own as a satire and is clearly one of the most bizarre films ever made.

    I have unfathomable respect for Neil Young as an artist, but his films have never received the proper distribution they deserve. I don't know anyone who has seen his autobiographical film Journey Through the Past (I do own the soundtrack album) and I doubt that any prints of the film even exist. Rust Never Sleeps is a brilliant, exquisitely filmed concert document, despite its clunky touches of odd humor, oversized stage props and bizarre road crew (dressed like the Jawas from Star Wars). But Human Highway is truly unique, for it's a total mess. I actually found a copy of it on videotape at a small record store in Ithaca, NY, where it had obviously been sitting for years with no takers. Upon purchasing this curio, I mentioned to the store's owner that I had been hearing about this for years and that I didn't know anyone who had seen it. He said he had ordered 20 copies of it about ten years ago and they just sat there, slowly disappearing off the shelves and that I had, in fact, obtained his final copy.

    Once I plopped it into the VCR, I simply couldn't begin to understand what I was watching.and yes, I was sucked into it. First of all, it's quite beautifully filmed, with an abundance of rich colors not seen since the days of 1930's Technicolor. Neil also utilizes some amazing bits of rear projection and the sets have a stunning surreal quality to them very reminiscent of the 1954 musical Red Garters and Paul Schrader's Mishima. This was obviously a labor of love, and was clearly quite an expensive production. But it simply doesn't work, for the humor is quirky, dry and riddled with bizarre, undeveloped characters.

    Not much goes on in the story line. The Rock Group Devo portray employees at a nuclear power plant in a desolate town, who have been so exposed by the radiation that they glow bright red. This trail of radiation follows them as they dump barrels of waste, while gleefully immersed in song. A nearby rest stop owner (Dean Stockwell) wants to cut costs on running his establishment and finally decides to burn the place down for the insurance money. Dennis Hopper plays the drug-addled chef at the rest stop, complementing a mish-mash of odd characters. Neil Young and Russ Tamblyn play incompetent mechanics at the establishment. Neil is obsessed with a Sinatraesque crooner (also played by Young), who is giving a nearby concert and can barely hide his excitement when the crooner unexpectedly shows up at the station in his limo for an oil change. While working on the limo, Neil gets conked on the head and is rendered unconscious. It is at this point where Human Highway comes to life and blends elements of the surreal and incoherent. Neil's character imagines himself a folk music star, touring the desert in a bus with his motley crew of friends. It is also here where Neil decided to utilize state of the art video techniques and incorporated them to the film's warped imagery, while snippets of classic Young songs are heard on the soundtrack. Bodies of water have a candy colored effect, appearing as if the films' emulsion were completely stripped away and filled with streaks of bright color. It's very hard to determine what is actually taking place in the story line, but one can guess that it is all a series of in-jokes known only to the cast and crew.

    The dream like quality of the images and music are stunning and it almost makes one forget the action prior to this sequence. Almost immediately the serene tone of this sequence is interrupted by a warped version of "Hey Hey, My My" performed by Neil with the rock group Devo. However it's not Neil who sings his classic anthem, but Mark Mothersbaugh in his alter ego of Booji- Boy (basically an oversized mask of mongoloid child's face) in a fractured voice. This sequence is somewhat interminable, due to the aimlessness of the noise. However, it is the most fascinating sequence in the film, for I'm sure that those who actually got a chance to see the film wished the whole thing was like this: more noise, feedback and rock and roll. In the end it symbolizes Neil's character coming out of his dream of being a rock star, and when he does the viewer is left with the thin, mundane plot.

    To make matters more confusing, or even worse, there is an endless musical production number at the end of the film, in which all the characters dance with shovels. It makes me wonder if the cut pie fight at the end of Dr. Strangelove would have been worth it? Initially the shock of seeing all these counter culture actors bouncing around with shovels is amusing, but it wears out its welcome. Even though it doesn't work, it is a great piece of inspired lunacy and in some ways makes up for the rest of the plodding film.

    I guess Neil scrapped plans to make Human Highway 2, as announced at the end of the film. But with Neil, you never know.
    omloflump

    An indescribably funny, wickedly satirical film.

    When hearing about Human Highway I had some doubts about a film made by a musician. Then I saw it. Had I died and gone to heaven? The experiance of watching this film was almost biblical. I have seen this film literary 50 times, each time it got even better then the last. If my life has a purpose, it is to watch Human Highway 1000 times. The film is extrordinarily well written, by the end of the film I was in tears. It has superb wit and sentimentality. The directing is prehaps the best to grace our screens bar none. When seen at face value the film looks like an absolute piece of crap, but when seen in context with the subtext and style it is one of the most powerful movies in existance. In this reviewers opinion it is the greatest of all anti war movies. The acting is top notch, the greatest surprise was the versitilty of Dennis Hopper playing 4 characters each played with masterful skill. Neil Young's acting displays the trials and hardships of the little man, never is it patronising. My life is complete. 1/10
    jtk57

    A whack slice of the 80's.. with DEVO!

    No doubt about it, most of these posts are on the money in describing this movie. When I slipped it into the VCR, I had no idea DEVO were in on the proceedings, but I was pleasantly surprised. These guys are so aggressively strange, anything they are in is worth watching at least once and this is no exception. The movie does ramble on and on with not much holding it together, and there are some weak romantic subplots, but I was looking forward enough to what came next so I kept watching. I loved "Booji Boy" and although the dream sequence with Young and DEVO seemed tacked on to give them an excuse to "Rok Out", Rok they do. And am I the only one to think Neil looks like he's on drugs? Plus, Dean Stockwell and Russ Tamblyn together at last and writing screenplays. Might David Lynch have given some advice on this one? It wouldn't be hard to believe, but he would have had better miniatures... This movie is easily whack enough to be worth seeing, especially if you are a DEVO or Young fan.
    googlemorf

    Weirdness that almost touches Greatness

    HUMAN HIGHWAY is not for everybody and some parts don't work. Still, I love the flick. I think if in the writing they fleshed out the wonderful bizarre characters a little more, this thing could have been a masterpiece. As it stands, it has a wild surreal bent, with Neil Young and company not being afraid to fall on their collective face.

    When the cast does the final WORRIED MAN number, it is rousing and strangely moving.. Everyones HUMANITY (as in HUMAN HIGHWAY) shines through. It is as if the company is both themselves and the characters they play.

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    • Curiosidades
      Contains the only recorded collaboration between Neil Young and Devo, as they perform "Hey Hey My My (Out The Blue Into The Black)". The song is sung by Mark Mothersbaugh as his "Booji Boy" character,and changes a few lyrics in typical Devo fashion. (i.e. "Johhny Rotten" becomes "Johnny Spud").
    • Citas

      Booji Boy: Now is the hour of sleep! Time for last minute shopping. Everyone grab a shovel dig that hole and dance like a mole!

    • Créditos adicionales
      Watch for Human Highway III
    • Versiones alternativas
      In 2015 a Director's Cut was released to film festivals around the world. This new cut was re-edited from digital transfers of the original negatives. It features new footage, special effects, audio and other narrative devices.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into We're All Devo (1983)
    • Banda sonora
      Everything's O.K.
      Written and performed by Hank Williams

      From the 1966 album, "Luke The Drifter"

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      • septiembre de 1982 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Empresa productora
      • Shakey Pictures
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