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La Roca

Título original: The Rock
  • 1996
  • 18
  • 2h 16min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
372 mil
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Nicolas Cage, Sean Connery, and Ed Harris in La Roca (1996)
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Un químico y un exconvicto deben liderar el contraataque cuando un grupo de militares renegados amenaza con un ataque con gas nervioso desde Alcatraz contra San Francisco.Un químico y un exconvicto deben liderar el contraataque cuando un grupo de militares renegados amenaza con un ataque con gas nervioso desde Alcatraz contra San Francisco.Un químico y un exconvicto deben liderar el contraataque cuando un grupo de militares renegados amenaza con un ataque con gas nervioso desde Alcatraz contra San Francisco.

  • Dirección
    • Michael Bay
  • Guión
    • David Weisberg
    • Douglas Cook
    • Mark Rosner
  • Reparto principal
    • Sean Connery
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Ed Harris
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    372 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    1135
    151
    • Dirección
      • Michael Bay
    • Guión
      • David Weisberg
      • Douglas Cook
      • Mark Rosner
    • Reparto principal
      • Sean Connery
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Ed Harris
    • 591Reseñas de usuarios
    • 103Reseñas de críticos
    • 58Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 9 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Trailer 2:54
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    Defining Bay-hem With the 'Ambulance' Cast and Director Michael Bay
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    Defining Bay-hem With the 'Ambulance' Cast and Director Michael Bay
    Defining Bay-hem With the 'Ambulance' Cast and Director Michael Bay
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    Defining Bay-hem With the 'Ambulance' Cast and Director Michael Bay

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • John Patrick Mason
    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Stanley Goodspeed
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • General Francis X. Hummel
    John Spencer
    John Spencer
    • F.B.I. Director Womack
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Major Tom Baxter
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Ernest Paxton
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Commander Anderson
    Vanessa Marcil
    Vanessa Marcil
    • Carla Pestalozzi
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • Marine Captain Hendrix
    • (as John C. Mc Ginley)
    Gregory Sporleder
    Gregory Sporleder
    • Captain Frye
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Captain Darrow
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • Sergeant Crisp
    Jim Maniaci
    • Private Scarpetti
    Greg Collins
    Greg Collins
    • Private Gamble
    Brendan Kelly
    Brendan Kelly
    • Private Cox
    Steve Harris
    Steve Harris
    • Private McCoy
    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Lieutenant Shepard
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Jade Angelou
    • Dirección
      • Michael Bay
    • Guión
      • David Weisberg
      • Douglas Cook
      • Mark Rosner
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    8SnoopyStyle

    Michael Bay - Nicolas Cage - Sean Connery

    Renegade general Hummel (Ed Harris) has stolen 15 VX rockets, taken over Alcatraz, taken 81 hostages, and threatens to strike San Francisco unless The Pentagon pays him $100M from their slush funds. He intends to use the money to pay the families of the soldiers under his command who the government has disavowed over the years. In order to disarm the rockets, the FBI is sending their chemical weapons expert Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage). And they're digging up a mysterious British agent prisoner John Mason (Sean Connery) who once escaped from Alcatraz. When the team sent in to take on Hummel is decimated, Goodspeed and Mason must disarm the rockets on their own.

    This is Michael Bay audacity to bring his heart pumping action style to bear. The action is big time bombastic joy. And for the best effect, he allows the actors to have fun in between the action. Nicolas Cage brings a lot of his manic energy and a bit of his crazy humor. And Sean Connery brings the Bond gravitas to the action. Plus the Cage Connery duo is a lot of fun, and they have great chemistry together. This is the best kind of popcorn movie-making.
    valkilmersbrain

    Actioner a league ahead of the others!

    Wow! The Rock is one of the most rewatchable films I own. I've watched it countlessly, and it seems to have the quick, energizing effect of a good song that we love to play again and again. The dialogue is at times funny, always fresh, and sometimes intelligent. This film shines as an actioner that actually has a great, plausible plot, with some characters we wouldn't mind following on a journey. (I really liked Sean Connery's character; maybe a sequel with "Mr.John Mason"?)

    And then there are the heavyweights in acting, a rarity in action films. Ed Harris, Sean Connery, Nic Cage, and a few others are so talented in reading their lines in a unique way, one can see that these are truly great actors. I loved Ed Harris' character, since it was not the standard black & white type, but a complex person. Who would've thought I'd be saying "complex" in an actioner? Well, that's how The Rock surprises you, like a vicious left hook to the face. Oh yeah, the Hans Zimmer score is a knockout, as always.
    8Movie-12

    An action packed, high octane thriller with great performances. ***1/2 out of ****.

    THE ROCK / (1996) ***1/2

    Starring: Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris, Jon Spencer, David Morse, William Forsythe, Bokeem Woodbine, and Vanessa Marcil. Directed by Michael Bay. Running time: 135 minutes. Rated R (for strong intense violence, language and brief sexuality)

    Notes taken while screening The Rock:

    · The film contains superior character development of both the antagonist and protagonist. Each is clear and well defined. We also learn the characters motives, reasoning, dramatic situation, and premise--all brilliantly introduced within the setup.

    · Sean Connery provides us with strong character development through John Patrick Mason--although the character is somewhat a rip off of the Anthony Hokins' Hannibal from "The Silence of the Lambs."

    · It is uncanny how well the movie's visual style works. It propels the film's suspense the extra mile, increasing the tension and enticement. Also contributing to the style is the fitting soundtrack.

    · Some of the events are excessively coincidental. For example, during an exciting chase scene, Mason dashes out of a building, escaping the clutches of concealing police, discovering a Hum-V seemingly awaiting his arrival. Experienced chemist, Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage), chases after him, in a high speed Ferrari sitting outside his position in a building. Another coincidence occurs in the high security prison, where Mason escapes a grenade blast by dashing at random into a room, where, of course, there just so happens to be a secure bathtub to climb in.

    · There is a stolid, aggressively effective cast present. Each actor contributes a taut, penetrating performance, especially Ed Harris as the film's villain, General Francis X. Hummel who demands a moral purpose holding the lives of an urban area at stake.

    * The character's motives and perfectly defined, especially General Francis X. Hummel. Even as the film's bad guy, he serves an understandable position, thus we empathize with him, unlike most villains witnessed in modern day thrillers.

    · The standard three act structure is flawless: each scene propels the plot forward. The sequences either create a new problem or complicate a previous conflict, favoring with the later concept. This raises the line of tension even further.

    · Most of the production takes place in a high security prison, Alcatraz, crafted with a complex, awe-inspiring atmosphere towering over that of most action movies.

    · Sean Connery handles the complicated role of John Mason with mere simplicity, yet easily torments the audience with a sense of omniscient knowledge of the plot.

    · The picture is unpredictable and contains several inducing and unexpected twists proving this movie is imaginative and free to surprise us. The conclusion is not fomulatic. "The Rock" is filled with artful design and crafty performances. It is one of the year's best action films.

    Brought to you by Hollywood Pictures.
    8mstomaso

    Adrenalized..... yikes

    The Rock is one of my all-time favorite suspense - thrillers. Believability - almost always a problem for this sort of film - is enhanced by a very compelling script, sets, and powerful performances by masters Sean Connery and Ed Harris. Like a good work of fiction, it's the quality of the telling that makes it believable, not the likelihood that it might happen. There are no problems with the way this story is told. The acting, editing, directing and visuals do not slip at all. Nick Cage - in a performance which approaches his best work - adds a bit of campiness and humor to this explosive mixture, and John Spencer, Tony Todd, David Morse, and Michael Biehn all contribute substantially to an exciting, fast-paced and emotionally draining film. Any avid movie-goer will be hard pressed to find a single actor in this sizable cast who has not either become a major star or a fine character actor over the last nine years.

    The plot takes a number of twists and turns along the road, so to discuss almost any aspect of it in detail would require at least mild spoilers. None of the plot twists are unbelievable if you are willing to accept the basic premise. The story begins with Ed Harris - a Viet Nam war hero and field leader who is now a general and has become fed up with the abandonment of covert forces operatives by the US government. To get what he wants, he recruits some of the best officers under his command to take control of and hold Alcatraz Island, holding 70-some-odd civilians hostage and aiming four missiles loaded with deadly Sarin gas directly at the heart of San Francisco.

    Biehn heads an elite Navy SEAL team assigned to infiltrate and disable Harris' capabilities. Cage joins him as the FBI biochemical specialist assigned the task of disarming the warheads, and the only man who can get them in to do their respective jobs is an aging British intelligence agent who has been incarcerated for 30 years or so by the government that now needs his help. Connery's John Mason escaped from Alcatraz during his incarceration, and for all intents and purpose - is a much rougher, more real James Bond character without the gadgets and the comic-book super-villains. All of the above is established in the first ten minutes of the film and the next two hours is a wild ride, with some very tense moments and some very intense performances.

    I'm sure a lot of people will pick this film apart for the occasional unbelievable scene, etc, but it's worth while to remember - as my spouse is always telling me - "its only a movie".

    If you want reality, take a walk outside or go to work!

    There are no discernible powerful political messages in this film. While it must be acknowledged that the USA does sometimes treat members of its armed forces in an unappreciative and cavalier manner, this film does not really drive this point home in the way that, for example, Saving Private Ryan did. While it is also true that the US government does occasionally cover-up its own illegal activities, or soft-pedal them with propagandistic white lies, these issues are not really the subject of this film. This is made abundantly clear by the oddly out-of-place references to Roswell, New Mexico. The writers either did not want to dignify any perceived political messages by bringing up real-world transgressions and cover-ups - many of which are far more sinister than the secret development of stealth planes. This film is pure entertainment and - at that - a work of art. Treat it as such and you might just have a good time with it.
    9diac228

    With enough energy to generate an entire city, The Rock will absolutely blow you back into the 90s.

    The 90s was home to a slew of great raw, uncut, action flicks that shot straight for the rated "R," despite the guarantee that it would make less money than the money-friendly PG-13 rating. While Die Hard and Lethal Weapon may have jump-started this craze, the peak of this was during the next decade, when we saw the likes of Terminator 2, Speed, Face-Off, Con Air, Die Hard: With a Vengeance, The Matrix, Bad Boys, Point Break, Under Siege, True Lies, Desperado, among others (Quite a list I accumulated, eh?). The 90s was certainly a good decade for action fans, but few movies of this genre can quite top the powerful, gripping, and edge-of-your seat action blockbuster The Rock. The name alone sounds powerful, and behind it is two hours of incredible special effects, superb acting, great action set pieces, and good dosage of writing, and Michael Bay on top of his game.

    Few action movies carries as much morality and questionable circumstances as this one. In The Rock we follow a furious general (Ed Harris) leading a group of Marines to take control of Alcatraz Island (along with tourist hostages), a location that used to house criminals. Accompanying them are over a dozen missiles that can spell tens of thousands of innocent lives with every blast. However, he isn't just a trigger-happy man gone crazy, he is a man seeking justice for the dozens of lives he saw taken from warfare without compensation. A villain with a "moral" agenda, yikes. The only hope for the United States is the only man that has ever broken out of that prison (Sean Connery) and a chemical "superfreak" (Nicholas Cage). With the odds obviously against them, the Pentagon is one order away from destroying the entire location regardless of the innocent lives located in the island. Mindless this movie is not, as the stakes are high, there is always a risk of an innocent life going under, and our heroes rarely ever have the scenario under control. It's just enough to make you squeal in frustration.

    With the tension remaining edgy and the solution never being oh-so-close, we can thank the writers for delivering a slam-bang storyline full of great one-liners, likable characters, and a villain that isn't as simple to figure out as the average evildoer. The writing staff ranges from the writer of the third Die Hard to even Tarantino. A major reason for the film's quality is the casting. Sean Connery and Ed Harris are excellent in their roles and Nicholas Cage albeit a few lines does a good job. The supporting staff helps as well, as we see the likes of David Morse, John Spencer, and Cage's love interest Vanessa Marcil.

    Unlike Michael Bay's latest films, which run from mediocre to just plain bad, he blends plenty of drama and suspense along with action here. As a matter of fact, the first half of the movie is all suspense, as the situation is developed, and the risks are presented. Disregarding a superb car chase, there isn't much exploding in the first 80 minutes. However, once the protagonists enter the Rock, it all goes on the uphill action swing. We get brutal fights, brutal shootouts, near-misses, double-crosses, triple-crosses, chases, and enough explosions for action fans to sink their teeth into. The funny thing, the two main actors at the time weren't expected to be in such action. Connery was aging, and Nicholas Cage just didn't have the look or the attitude for it. Fortunately for us, they proved us dead wrong.

    Bottom Line: If you want to see a true action classic, The Rock is a great example. Rising above the average action movie and above the decent ones as well, this is by far Michael Bay's best work and one of the signature flicks of the 90s. Combining tension you can cut with a steak knife with thrills, chills, and plenty of carnage, The Rock has aged well and continues to influence the work of modern action movies and the work of Michael Bay as well. Grab some popcorn and enjoy this ruthlessly clever movie. Recommend to the max, as long as you don't mind a bit of blood spewing onto the screen. They just don't make em' like they used to.

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    • Curiosidades
      There were tensions during shooting between director Michael Bay and Walt Disney Studios executives who were supervising the production. On the commentary track for the Criterion Collection DVD, Bay recalls a time when he was preparing to leave the set for a meeting with the executives and was approached by Sir Sean Connery in golfing attire. Connery, who also produced this movie, asked Bay where he was going, and when Bay explained that he had a meeting with the executives, Connery asked if he could accompany him. Bay complied, and when Bay arrived in the conference room, the executives' jaws dropped when they saw Connery appear behind him. According to Bay, Connery then stood up for him, and insisted that he was doing a good job and should be left alone.
    • Pifias
      VX in liquid form, as presumably shown in the film by the small balls containing the substance, does not take effect immediately. After absorption through the skin and/or mucous membranes, it takes approx 1 to 2 hours before visible nerve agent symptoms begin to show. However, if a person is exposed to the aerosol form of VX, effects are immediate. In either case, the symptoms of VX poisoning resemble more of a full-body seizure than a bubbling/melting of the skin. Atropine must only be injected into the heart when poisoning by the aerosolized version occurs. Otherwise, the atropine is injected into the thigh. Furthermore, Atropine is also poisonous to the human body when it's injected into the body before aerosolize exposure occurs, either case Atropine's main side effect weakens the human body to the point of incapacitation and would be in no fit state to diffuse a bomb or get up and run and wave flares as depicted in the movie.
    • Citas

      John Mason: [while on the stairs leading to the prison morgue] Are you sure you're ready for this?

      Stanley Goodspeed: I'll do my best.

      John Mason: Your "best"! Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen.

      Stanley Goodspeed: Carla *was* the prom queen.

      John Mason: Really?

      Stanley Goodspeed: [cocks his gun] Yeah.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Although the film was shot in the Super 35 process, the HDTV version (which uses the 2001 Criterion Collection remaster) Pans and Scans as if it were shot in Anamorphic Widescreen instead of properly framing it for Full Frame as most Super 35 films are. The 4:3 version that is found on the original VHS release is mostly open matte with some mild cropping.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Banda sonora
      San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
      Written by John Phillips

      Performed by Scott McKenzie

      Courtesy of Epic Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de agosto de 1996 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • La roca
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • 75.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 134.069.511 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 25.069.525 US$
      • 9 jun 1996
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 335.062.621 US$
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      2 horas 16 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
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