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Sangre roja

Título original: Blood Red
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,1/10
1,1 mil
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Sangre roja (1989)
In 19th-century California, a Sicilian family of able winemakers gets targeted by a corrupt railroad tycoon after they refuse to leave their land.
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En la California del siglo XIX, una familia siciliana de hábiles viticultores se convierte en objetivo de un magnate del ferrocarril corrupto después de que se nieguen a abandonar sus tierra... Leer todoEn la California del siglo XIX, una familia siciliana de hábiles viticultores se convierte en objetivo de un magnate del ferrocarril corrupto después de que se nieguen a abandonar sus tierras.En la California del siglo XIX, una familia siciliana de hábiles viticultores se convierte en objetivo de un magnate del ferrocarril corrupto después de que se nieguen a abandonar sus tierras.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Masterson
  • Guión
    • Ron Cutler
  • Reparto principal
    • Eric Roberts
    • Giancarlo Giannini
    • Dennis Hopper
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,1/10
    1,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Peter Masterson
    • Guión
      • Ron Cutler
    • Reparto principal
      • Eric Roberts
      • Giancarlo Giannini
      • Dennis Hopper
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    • 7Reseñas de críticos
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  • Vídeos1

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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Marco Collogero
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Sebastian Collogero
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • William Bradford Berrigan
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
    • Andrews
    Carlin Glynn
    Carlin Glynn
    • Miss Jeffreys
    Lara Harris
    Lara Harris
    • Angelica
    Joseph Runningfox
    Joseph Runningfox
    • Samuel Joseph
    • (as Joseph Running Fox)
    Al Ruscio
    Al Ruscio
    • Antonio Segestra
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Enzio
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Silvio
    Francesca De Sapio
    Francesca De Sapio
    • Rosa Collogero
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Michael Fazio
    Frank Campanella
    Frank Campanella
    • Dr. Scola
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Father Stassio
    Gary Swanson
    Gary Swanson
    • Senator Willard Endicott
    Susan Anspach
    Susan Anspach
    • Widow
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Mayor Riggs
    Ben George
    • McLain
    • Dirección
      • Peter Masterson
    • Guión
      • Ron Cutler
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    nixxnutz

    Straight out of a '40s Saturday Matinee

    If this movie hadn't been shot in color, I might have mistaken it for a '40s B Western. Tell the truth: the plot was lifted from The Mark of Zorro and the names were changed, right? At least those '40s actors didn't appear to forget their lines. Or maybe no lines were written for those embarrassing scenes in Blood Red where there are painful, inexplicable gaps in both dialogue and action. This film is noteworthy only as the single film to date in which both Julia and Eric Roberts have appeared together. That's the only reason I watched it as long as I did. And what brilliant, inspired casting! They played brother and sister. My Video Movie Guide is right: this is a turkey.
    5I_Ailurophile

    All too literally, it's only a fraction of the production it should have been

    I'm not specifically familiar with filmmaker Peter Masterson or screenwriter Ron Cutler, but that's no specific indicator of quality. It's a considerable cast of very recognizable names that was assembled for this period piece. The very premise sounds enticing. Why have I never especially heard of this title before? Why does it seem to have had such a poor reception? Maybe it's because this is an independently produced feature without the benefits of major backing or wide release; then again, the involvement of so large a cast says otherwise, and a Coppola (Carmine) composing the score is no small get. Maybe it's because the ideas and themes herein - family, immigration, legacy, the individual versus large corporations, the inexorable march of industry and development no matter the cost, corruption, and more, all at the turn of the century - is a panoply more fitting for a protracted TV miniseries (a la 'North and south'), and this is a 90-minute standalone film. The latter facet begins to zero in a little more on the truth, I think, for while nothing about this is necessarily outright bad, small weaknesses rear their head all throughout the length, and at least in part it stems from the proceedings being shortchanged. 'Blood red' tells a compelling story, but it feels like only a fraction of the whole story being regrettably compressed.

    Perhaps the cast recognized this in the screenplay, or in the nature of the contract they signed - that the characters they would be portraying wouldn't be as fully fleshed out as they could or should be. Maybe that's why, despite all their best efforts, sometimes it seems like the actors are a little uncomfortable and out of sorts in a scene, like they just can't quite get a grasp on the whole affair. A lot of plot happens even within just the first third, and every scene and major beat to greet us feels like it's given a fraction of the attention and import that it deserves. I understand why longer miniseries don't necessarily appeal to all comers, and I readily admit that I personally prefer singular features over any extended episode by episode storytelling, yet it seems readily apparent that the saga Cutler penned needed far greater breadth to explore all the possible depth and complexity. Incidentally, a fair point of reference in terms of narrative scope and content may be the 'Godfather' films of the composer's son; imagine what those would have looked like were they in any way abbreviated, and one begins to understand the chief problem with 'Blood red.' The scene writing suffers in turn, and the dialogue, and so on down the line.

    In most every other way I think this is actually pretty well done. The cast did as well as they could, I think; the crew put in fantastic work. The filming locations are gorgeous, and the production design and art direction are superb. The costume design, hair, and makeup are splendid, and the props, all helping to visualize a particular place at a particular time. The stunts and effects are excellent. Coppola's score is highly enjoyable. I find no significant fault with the cinematography, or Masterson's direction. All this is well and good; it's unfortunate that all the potential richness of the tale is shrunk down into a fragment of what it could and should have been. From start to finish what detail and nuance there may have been in the plot is reduced to a notably smaller amount of emphatic items that are much more blunt and forthright as they present, largely stripped of the best value. As one critical, glaring example, see a scene shortly after the two-thirds mark, which for all the gravity it should have possessed instead just comes across as empty, flailing raised voices. I still think the final end result is entertaining, engaging, and worthwhile, but "satisfying" or "rewarding" are words that are much more difficult to meaningfully apply.

    I see what this tried to be, and I commend the effort. Whatever the reason was for this precise realization, however - lack of resources, lack of vision, anything else - when all is said and done the picture is just casually disappointing. All its star power, and all the hard work of those behind the scenes, can only go so far when the necessary minutiae that would lend to the weight and impact of the storytelling are so heavily diminished if not outright omitted. Frankly, I would very much like to see another filmmaker take up Cutler's screenplay, and expand upon it to give it the treatment it deserves. The sad fact remains that even at its best 1989's 'Blood red' is a shade of the film it might have been, and it's hard to speak of it as any more than a soft recommendation. Whether you're a fan of this period in history, and all it entails, or of those involved, it's still worth checking out, but keep your expectations in check and don't go out of your way for it.
    4SnoopyStyle

    flawed attempt

    Sebastian Collogero (Giancarlo Giannini) is the patriarch of a Sicilian family farming and making wine in rural California. His roguish son Marco (Eric Roberts) pursues neighbor Antonio Segestra's daughter Angelica. They are an immigrant community proud to be new citizens. Land baron William Bradford Berrigan (Dennis Hopper) is looking to take over the valley to build his railroad. Sebastian Collogero leads the farmers in opposition. Mr. Berrigan brings in Andrews (Burt Young) and his thugs to kill Collogero. Devoted daughter Maria Collogero (Julia Roberts) witnesses the lynching and Marco leads a war against Berrigan.

    Eric Roberts has his fluffy flowing hair and struts around while overacting. The release was delayed and this is actually one of the first acting roles for Julia. That's probably the only interesting aspect of this movie. It is visually more align with a TV movie although director Peter Masterson obviously is shooting higher. The overall quality is not good and its higher aspirations only make it worst.
    5motley6

    A mediocrity with so much potential

    This is playing On-Demand and is presented in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio for the first time on home video.

    The Good: The acting talent speaks for itself: Eric and Julia Roberts, Burt Young, Giancarlo Giannini, Elias Koteas, Michael Madsen... The cinematography by Toyomichi Kurita is beautiful. Themes: Late 19th century California, the beginning of wine culture, immigrant vs. business interests, William Jennings Bryan populism vs robber baron statism. All the tools are there for a great film.

    The Bad: The screenplay is the problem. It needed a page one rewrite from someone who could write dialogue, and who could write scenes to emphasize the political, religious, and economic issues of the period. The characterization is almost non existent, with only Giannini's part getting some depth. There is so much wasted talented in this film. Usually Eric Roberts is criticized for overacting, but this picture could have definitely benefited from his passion. Also the music by Carmine Coppola is so old-fashioned and silly that it borders on soap opera cues.

    The first half will keep your attention. After that, it becomes boring. Bad dialogue, bad music, and pedestrian mise-en-scene kill the movie. I was actually rewriting the scenes in my head as I was watching the film.
    lor_

    Poorly scripted misfire

    My review was written in April 1990 after watching the movie on Nelson Entertainment video cassette.

    "Blood Red", a saga of oppressed Sicilian winegrowers in 19th century California, is an unsuccessful throwback to earlier forms of filmmaking. First-time screen teaming of siblings Eric and Julia Roberts makes this a definite curiosity item.

    Project was announced in 1976 by producer Judd Bernard, filmed in 1986 and given a pefunctory release last summer by Hemdale.

    Future film historians will ponder why this wasn't a Paramount picture, since it conforms to the themes and mood of "The Godfather", "1900" and Eric Roberts' first staring pic, "The King of the Gypsies". All that's missing is the late Sterling Hayden.

    A robust Giancarlo Giannini is patriarch of one ot two families in Brandon, California, and soon is warring with robber baron railroad magnate Dennis Hopper (fitted with an unconvincing Scottish brogue here determined to get his land for his railroad's right of way.

    Giannini's rebellious son, Eric Roberts, is in love with the beautiful daughter (Lara Harris) of another winegrowing clan. Hopper hires Burt Young (miscast) and his gang of mercenaries to convince Giannini and the other growers to clear out, resulting in violence. Pic ends in boring fashon with a whimper.

    Ron Cutler's utterly predictable script is mainly to blame for draining "Blood Red" of interest. It emerges as a depiction in black hat/white hat terms of history in the mode of "Heaven's Gate" but without that film's controversial (but awesome) production values. Peter Masterson's direction is flat, and though there are some pretty shots, the love of the land and specifics of winegrowing are not developed.

    Eric Roberts is more subdued than usual as the script fails to develop a three-dimensional character for him. His scenes with real-life sister Julia, cast as his sister, are intriguing because of the visual match. She doesn't get much chance to emote, but that nascent star quality already is evident.

    Alexandra Masterson is a good match as the third sibling, while helmer's wife, Carlin Glynn (previously featured in Masterson's "The Trip to Bountiful") is solid representing the local gentry in supporting the Sicilan's just cause.

    Carmine Coppola delives a romantic musical background that underscores the genre connection.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de agosto de 1989 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • En defensa propia
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Columbia State Historic Park, 11255 Jackson Street, Columbia, California, Estados Unidos(Town, Church, Schoolhouse)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Hemdale
      • Kettledrum Films
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