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- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
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- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Put Them in Front of Interesting European Scenery.
Reciting Dialog that Intrigues, Stings, and Swells the Plot.
You may Not have a Masterpiece, but a Damn Good Art-World Scam that is Ripe for Soul Snatching and Fallen Angels.
An Art-Critic that "Talks about art better than he makes it".
Echoing the Standard "He who can't do teaches", makes a Living being a Con-Artist Lessoning and Pick-Pocketing Tourist in Italy.
He Dreams of an Opportunity to Really Cash-In.
Enter Wealthy, Aging, but Ageless Mick Jagger as a "Real" Mover and Shaker.
He Takes Advantage of the Porous, Pretentious People in the World of High-Priced Art Work.
A Man who is Not Interested in the Work but What the Work can Put in His Pocket.
The Critic has with Him a Beauty that has Done A Few Things and Seen a Few Things.
They Match Wits and Bodily Fluids.
She is also a Kind-Soul that Instantly Charms World Renowned Artist and Recluse, Donald Sutherland.
The Famous Painter Finds Her Equally Lovely.
They Hit it Off as Our Antagonist Art-Critic Schemes with Jagger to Get the Unwilling Artist to Give it Up for Posterity.
It's a Wordy Thriller Worthy of a Sit-Down and Appreciate and Old Story Painted with a Modern Eye.
I thought it did a good job of revealing the characters slowly over the first half and slowly their cracks started to show. Greed, perception and the lengths one will go to achieve his desire and the other will go to provide it.
As someone commented it won't suit all viewers because there is no spoon feeding or a tidy ending. The viewer must determine the motivation of each character. The addition of Mick Jagger (or should I say Sir Michael) was an interesting choice. At first I thought his lines were delivered in stilted uneven manner. But the way he fit his character like a well worn high street suit I thought this is his world. The world of high end art, servants and connections we can only dream of is where he is most comfortable. And it showed. His larger than life facial features and consistent delivery was disarming at times. I wish he'd made more movies. The main characters were a joy to watch and Donald Sutherland is a most underrated actor. What a terrific ensemble.
The ending felt a bit rushed and wasn't revealed as artfully as the start of the movie but enjoyable none the less. A second watch is guaranteed.
A 7 because it's a wonderful movie to trip over in a sea of banality that is coming out of Hollywood at the moment. More please.
The plot at times seemed a little strained. I read the Charles Willeford book a few years ago which possibly helped in following what was going on so far as what the characters motivations were. The film itself seems closer to something from the Tom Ripley novels than in does the book it is supposedly based on. It left out a key thing about Debney's career which everything should really hinge on, seems the script writer wanted to turn this into amost a European film noir than anything to do with the book. But it was an enjoyable hour and fourty minutes all the same.
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- TriviaThe luggage tag that can be seen on Berenice's suitcase at the beginning of the climactic bathtub and staircase scenes is airport code TCS. This is for a municipal airport in the US state of New Mexico, a real city called Truth or Consequences. This is perfect framing for everything that follows.
- ErroresDebney walks off for his rendezvous with "the widow" without the cane he's been using throughout previous scenes.
- Citas
Jerome Debney: If you are an egg, I hope you'll be careful.
Berenice Hollis: Trust me, I'm anything but an egg.
Jerome Debney: Do you know the saddest egg of all? The egg that believes it's a stone.
- ConexionesFeatured in On a Darkling Plain: Behind the Burnt Orange Heresy (2019)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Yanık Portakal
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lake Como, Italia(Cassidy's Villa)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 144,201
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 16,163
- 8 mar 2020
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 711,691
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 39 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1