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Conspiración de mujeres

Título original: Drowning by Numbers
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
12 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Joely Richardson in Conspiración de mujeres (1988)
Three generations of women all share the same problem: marriage woes, and they want to put an end to it.
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Tres generaciones de mujeres comparten el mismo problema: los problemas del matrimonio, y quieren ponerle fin.Tres generaciones de mujeres comparten el mismo problema: los problemas del matrimonio, y quieren ponerle fin.Tres generaciones de mujeres comparten el mismo problema: los problemas del matrimonio, y quieren ponerle fin.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Greenaway
  • Guión
    • Peter Greenaway
  • Reparto principal
    • Bernard Hill
    • Joan Plowright
    • Juliet Stevenson
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    12 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Peter Greenaway
    • Guión
      • Peter Greenaway
    • Reparto principal
      • Bernard Hill
      • Joan Plowright
      • Juliet Stevenson
    • 49Reseñas de usuarios
    • 38Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Madgett
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Cissie Colpitts 1
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Cissie Colpitts 2
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Cissie Colpitts 3
    Jason Edwards
    Jason Edwards
    • Smut
    Bryan Pringle
    Bryan Pringle
    • Jake
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    • Hardy
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Bellamy
    John Rogan
    • Gregory
    Paul Mooney
    • Teigan
    Jane Gurnett
    • Nancy
    Kenny Ireland
    Kenny Ireland
    • Jonah Bognor
    Michael Percival
    Michael Percival
    • Moses Bognor
    Joanna Dickens
    • Mrs. Hardy
    Janine Duvitski
    Janine Duvitski
    • Marina Bellamy
    Michael Fitzgerald
    Michael Fitzgerald
    • Mr. 70 Van Dyke
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    • Mr. 71 Van Dyke
    Natalie Morse
    • The Skipping Girl
    • Dirección
      • Peter Greenaway
    • Guión
      • Peter Greenaway
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    I'm Not Waving Im Drowning (Best Films Ever Seen)

    Drowning By Numbers is one of a very small group of perfect films I've seen. Not just 5, 10, 100 point films, but flawless to the point where numerical systems fail to be valuable. Peter Greenaway's third film is about three women a mother, daughter, and niece all named Cissie Colpitts, who one by one drown their husbands in a bath, in the sea, and in a pool. After the first drowning, the local coroner is asked to help cover up the crime, and he agrees believing this will give him car blanche to have his way with the new widow. He is rebuked in the first of several such attempts. His name is Madgett and he orchestrates for the town a series of seemingly random, perhaps ancient (in fact completely made up) games, consisting of strange rules and regulations, like "Hangman's Cricket" where half the game is spent learning the rules. Madgett's son is named Smut(our narrator), and Smut is interested in a young girl dressed in a fancy gown who always claims to be on her way to a party, and who jumps rope counting from 1 to 100 in the films opening sequence. Numbers appear in every scene whether spoken aloud or written on a small or large object in the background. One could make the film itself into a game called "spot the numbers", which count from the first scene to the last from 1 to 100. The film is full of small details some so obscure they are likely to please no one but Peter Greenaway or those willing to watch his behind the scenes blow-by blow "Fear Of Drowning", where for instance, we learn that many lines of dialog consist of the last words of England's kings, sometimes crazed non-sequitters muttered from their death beds. Why include such things, because it makes the game for fun, that's why. As always Greenaway composes every single sequence to achieve a sense of balance, and painterly poise. As usual most scenes, including idle landscape shots are recreations of paintings. Though the images are fantastic, the soundtrack by frequent collaborator Michael Nyman is stunning. I can't think of a director and composer whose works fuse together with such iconoclastic fluid grace since Sergio Leone and Ennio Mariconne. Nyyman's orchestral compositions are energetic, pulsating, lively, and captivating enough to be listened to and enjoyed apart from the film as its own music, and gives a sharp sense of irony and comic timing of its own to Greenaway's visual tableaux. Greenaway is not what you would call a "humanist" director, he rarely shoots close ups, instead remains in wide screen, and letting his characters take up positions as figures in an image, not actors on a stage, or in a film. This can be difficult to deal with if identification with characters is a pre-requisite for enjoyment, because the film aims for visual awe, wafts of aural pleasure, and snatches of witty literate dialog that only doesn't sound like dialog because of the casual delivery the lead actresses are able to give their macabre melodrama. Drowning By Numbers is a multi-layered film meant to be watched several times.

    It is a monument to be marveled at, but one where all of the elements of the film medium contribute the structure and design of the piece as whole, where form and content perfectly integrated into each other. The women who drown their husbands, at first do it out of anger, then out of disappointment, and finally out of "solidarity", or in other words for no real reason at all. The pattern of threes needs to be complete, three murders, three autopsies, and three funerals. We know the husbands will die, they are as inexorably fated to their turns in the plot as all people are fated for death, as films are fated to end after a certain number of scenes. We are made hyper-aware of these numbers because they are flashed in a countdown on screen. Does anyone remember the death clock, http://www.deathclock.com/, how it works is after a few personal details are typed in a clock appears counting down to the exact moment you will die. You can watch your life flicker away by measurements. We are all drowning in numbers. Yet it's not all doom and gloom, because the coroner while being an eternal bachelor as fated to be rejected by the widows he assists as their husbands were to watery graves, he is also the master of games. Like his first film the Draughtsman's' Contract the battle of the sexes consumes the characters, where in Draughtsman, an artist who believes he is having his way with a mother and daughter discovers all to late, he is in fact being used and disposed of, so does Madgett find himself helpless in the face of "female solidarity", leaving him to his only recourse of playing more games. Sure death is just around the corner at all times, but there are so many marvelous, silly, frivolous distractions to amuse ourselves with in the meantime; life and all of its contents. "No Country For Old Men" and Blow-Up have both made this same point about death's inevitability and life as a game of chance, but where both those films suffered a self-serious somberness Drowning By Numbers remembers to be a tragic-comedy and not just a tragedy. Life is absurd, of course of course, but the absurd can be very funny, and humor after all is happiness' cheeky cousin, sometimes inappropriate, but nearly always welcome. Smut: "The full flavor of the game Hangman's Cricket is best appreciated after the game has been played for several hours, by then every player has an understanding of the many rules and knows which character they want to play permanently, finally an outright loser is found and is obliged to present himself to the Hangman who is always merciless".
    8KFL

    The men play one type of game, the women another

    Life's a game, death's a game. This playful little movie is all about games. If you're not a gaming-type person, you might not find this, umm, diverting.

    The thoroughly surreal and tongue-in-cheek tone of the movie keeps us from taking it very seriously...all of which is for the best, since that way we don't confuse the plot with serious drama; the games the women play tend toward the homicidal....

    Wittgenstein famously pointed out that there are all manner of games in the world--there's no tight set of identifying characteristics; games all have, at most, a "family resemblance". Greenaway has here collected numerous far-flung relatives in this odd family. You'll no doubt appreciate some of them more than others, Well, we all inevitably have favorites.

    DbN and Prospero's Books (two very different movies!) are my favorite Greenaway films.
    Scoopy

    Quirky, eccentric, engaging

    I was ready to shut this movie off during the opening credits. A young girl skips rope as she names the stars in the cadence of her count 13-Rigel, 14- get it? Now you'd think most filmmakers would pick up this little symbol at a point near its end, but not Peter Greenaway. We see the whole count. I nearly fell asleep before the movie title appeared.

    I'm glad I didn't. This is one weird movie, but a charming entertainment. The counting to 100 in the rope-jump prefigures the appearance of the numbers one through a hundred in sequence throughout the movie. It's fun after a while to see if you can spot them or to predict their appearance.

    The plot, such as it is, centers around three women with the same name who all drown their husbands, with the assistance of the coroner, an inveterate gamesman. The other main character is the coroner's bizarre number-obsessed son, who narrates, and actually does most of the numbering that marks the progress of the film. The main characters are all utterly amoral.

    Does the plot really matter? It's a black comedy, and a puzzle. The people are real, but they aren't. "The play's the thing". The film is odd and personal. I loved it. You may not. It reminded me of TV's famous "The Prisoner".

    Peter Greenaway wrote and directed. The script is dryly amusing. The visual presentation is poetic and rich with symbols. The camera angles are unusual, befitting the material photographed. The landscape is ethereal, not unlike Prospero's Island in Greenaway's The Tempest. Except maybe for Zefferelli, nobody creates a richer texture of visual imagery.

    For me, the only disappointment was an unsatisfying ending. I guess this was how it had to end. I couldn't come up with a better solution to the puzzle, but I wanted the characters to fare better than they did, and the fate of the boy-narrator seemed unduly harsh.

    Still and all, it was Greenaway's game, and that's how he played it. I'm not sure why anyone financed this film, because the potential audience is small.

    But I sure liked it.
    8smatysia

    Playful, quirky, and weird

    Such an obviously non-American film. I believe this was the first time I had seen Joan Plowright, and she was so good. Having seen more of her work since, I know this is no fluke. Everyone else was also good here, especially Joely Richardson and Bernard Hill. I won't go into any detail, but the movie is weird, weird, weird, and has a dark subject matter without being a dark film. Highly recommended for those looking for something different. Grade: A
    ido_h

    Another great one from Greenway.

    'Drowning by numbers', like the other Greenway films, is stuffed with symbols, which meaning is sometimes hard to decipher. Without getting into much detail (unjustifiedly so), I'll summarize the film as a film on the uprise of femininity and the emasculinity and helplessness of the male gender. This film shows women to be more sophisticated, albeit cruel, beings; Women are more competent for the GAME- and indeed, this film, turns the gender table all the way around. I've liked this film very much but, no doubt Greenway masterpiece is really 'the pillow book' which i recommend to anyone.

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    • Curiosidades
      According to Writer and Director Peter Greenaway, there are one hundred things beginning with the letter "s" in Smut's (Jason Edwards') room and one hundred things beginning with the letter "m" in Madgett's (Bernard Hill's) room.
    • Citas

      Smut: The object of this game is to dare to fall with a noose around your neck from a place sufficiently high enough off the ground, such that the fall will hang you. The object of the game is to punish those who have caused great unhappiness by their selfish actions. This is the best game of all, because the winner is also the loser, and the judge's decision is always final.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: One Good Cop/FX2/Switch/Spartacus/Drowning by Numbers (1991)
    • Banda sonora
      2nd Movement of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra K354
      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart)

      Performed by Alexander Balanescu (violin) and Jonathan Carney (viola)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de septiembre de 1988 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Suffolk, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Film Four International
      • Elsevier-Vendex Film Beheer
      • Allarts Production
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      • 1h 58min(118 min)
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      • 1.66 : 1

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