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Título original: Strip Search
  • Película de TV
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
2 mil
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En el nombre de todos (2004)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaStrip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an A... Leer todoStrip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an Arab man detained in New York City.Strip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an Arab man detained in New York City.

  • Dirección
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Guión
    • Tom Fontana
  • Reparto principal
    • Austin Pendleton
    • Tom Guiry
    • Fred Koheler
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Guión
      • Tom Fontana
    • Reparto principal
      • Austin Pendleton
      • Tom Guiry
      • Fred Koheler
    • 43Reseñas de usuarios
    • 2Reseñas de críticos
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    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • James Perley
    Tom Guiry
    Tom Guiry
    • Gerry Sykes
    Fred Koheler
    • Jimmy Briggs
    Zack Manzella
    • High School Boy
    Daniel May Wong
    Daniel May Wong
    • Arresting Officer
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Linda Sykes
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Liu Tsung-Yuan
    Jim Gaffigan
    Jim Gaffigan
    • Reverend Craig Peterson
    Bruno Lastra
    Bruno Lastra
    • Sharif Bin Said
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Karen Moore
    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
    • Ned McGrath
    Caroline Kava
    Caroline Kava
    • Alvira Sykes
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • John Scanlon
    Anahid
    • Aaisha Bin Said
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    • Clerk
    • (as Ray Anthony Thomas)
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Paul Lewis
    Christopher McCann
    • Nicholas Hudson
    Nelson Lee
    Nelson Lee
    • Xiu-Juan Chang
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Guión
      • Tom Fontana
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    5view_and_review

    Poignant Message, Anemic Delivery

    Sidney Lumet has made some historical movies: "12 Angry Men," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon," "Network," and "Prince of the City," so it was a no-brainer for me about whether or not I was going to watch "Strip Search."

    Out of deference to Sidney Lumet, I don't want to call it a fail, because it wasn't. I didn't like it as much as I wanted, but it's not a fail. I totally understood the point of it and the message behind it even if I didn't like the production.

    "Strip Search" openly aims to make you understand that giving up your civil liberties, even in the name of fighting terrorism, can lead to a repressive government. There are two main characters, an American woman in China (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and an Arab man in the U.S (Bruno Lastra). The two have been grabbed by law enforcement officers of the respective countries and the two go through an identical interrogation process. There's no denying the fact the writer, Tom Fontana, chose one of the world's freest countries and one of the world's most repressive countries for comparison for a reason. In the name of fighting terror, America and China end up looking alike.

    Before the two ex-patriates are taken we see a class going on in which the teacher asks: "If the U.S. government said they could eliminate terrorism forever, would you give up your civil liberties for a day?" All of the class answered yes. "A week?" Again, they all said yes. "A month? A year? Forever?" And with each extension of time the yesses were fewer and fewer until there were no more. It's a powerful question that requires more and more thought, but the point was made: there's definitely a point in which civil liberties outweigh "safety."

    The tone of the movie was a bit muted which took away from any intensity. There was no musical score and the two "suspects" were, for the most part, acquiescent. Though they asked questions and showed a little defiance, there was no real resistance from either of them as you'd expect from an innocent person who's been falsely accused. The capitulating was probably because they were visitors trying to avoid the wrath of a foreign government, although I think even a Chinese citizen would be just as compliant. What you end of having with "Strip Search" is a movie with a poignant message and an anemic delivery.
    thunderjew

    Eerily prescient

    Just saw this movie last night, and I was quite impressed. At my first opportunity, I did a Google search on it and found this page. Reading through the comments, I wonder how many of those who dismissed the movie and its premise as unadulterated propaganda (albeit prior to the Abu Ghraib scandal coverage) might reconsider given recent revelations of American behavior in violation of the Geneva Convention. Several such comments reflect a belief that the nudity in the film was there purely for titillation. However, in the aftermath of the prison misconduct in Iraq, its pretty clear that this stuff happens. The nudity in the movie hasn't a damned thing to do with desire. Rather the nudity illustrates the degree to which the state can and does dehumanize and terrorize (allusion intended) the individual, confident in its rationale that circumstances warrant such measures. Let me tell you, I find Maggie Gyllenhall crazy, raving hot, but all I felt while watching this movie was revulsion and a keen awareness of my own vulnerability were I in the maw of The State/System.

    "48 hours, 7 days, 6 months... as long as it takes...". Chilling, chilling stuff, definitely check it out.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Must Security and Safety Come at the Price of Freedom?

    In the aftermath of the September, 11th, in China, the American student Linda Sykes (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is interrogated by the military Liu Tsung- Yuan (Ken Leung). In New York, the Arab student Sharif Bin Said (Bruno Lastra) is interrogated by the FBI agent Karen Moore (Glenn Close). The psychological methods of interrogation are the same, amicable in the beginning and brutal in the end; but there is no evidence that the students are terrorists. Must security and safety of the State come at the price of freedom?

    "Strip Search" is a film directed by Sidney Lumet with the same dialogs and situations in two totally different countries, with two students that might be connected to terrorist networks being interrogated at the same time. The movie shows that torture does not depend of the country and the importance of civil liberties to the individuals. I lived a great part of my life in a dictatorship and I know the importance of freedom and democracy. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Inspeção Geral" ("General Inspection")
    8Tiger_Mark

    Interesting Parallels

    When Adolf Hitler solidified his hold on Germany he asked Germans to give up little things so that he could make them stronger. He slowly took more and more freedoms away until there was no freedom at all. As Americans we believe that this could not happen here, we are too democratic. However, many totalitarian governments start slow. In this play, two suspects are being put through a degrading interrogation. One is an American woman being interrogated by a Chinese officer. The other is an Arab being interrogated by an American agent. As the interrogation takes place, the two interrogators become interchangable, saying the same lines. It is a not so subtle way of saying we in the US have become what we had always spoken against. Of course, we can use the argument that we are doing it to protect our way of life. But can't the Chinese use that same excuse? I thought the film was rather blunt, but the message effective. If we are truly the most humane and democratic country in the world, if due process is still alive, then we must show it, not just say it.
    6dwillderk

    Maggie Gyllenhaal's performance staggering

    Absolutely stunning performance by Maggie gyllenhaal. To be on scren naked for so long must have taken hours to shoot I assume they would be shot on closed set unles she is absolutely comfortable in her own body.

    The facial expression as she was having both cavities searched were amazing and there must have been a degree of reality in the performance Fantastic performance in a mediocre film with a powerful message.

    I understand that the Film is available in Europe on DVD with Directors cuts and commentary by Diresct and by Miss Gyllenhaal.

    Obviously it was very difficult to duplicate all scene relating to both students but I thought that her ordeal was exaggerated in relation to the male studen

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      This film was the subject of much controversy. The original cut was 120 minutes but it was cut down to 56 minutes. It aired only once on HBO and further scheduled airings were canceled.
    • Créditos adicionales
      Prologue 2 of 2: "1862 - President Abraham Lincoln suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus.  1919 - Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer initiates raids on the homes of suspect aliens. 1942 - President Franklin Roosevelt places Japanese-Americans in internment camps. 1945 - The House of Representatives  permanently establishes the Un-American Activities Committee."
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      • 18 de mayo de 2006 (España)
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