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Secreto oculto en el mar

Título original: Night Moves
  • 1975
  • B
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Gene Hackman in Secreto oculto en el mar (1975)
Former footballer and present private detective Harry Moseby gets hired on to what seems a standard missing person case...
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El investigador privado de Los Ángeles Harry Moseby es contratado por un cliente para que encuentre a su hija adolescente, que se ha fugado de casa. Moseby localiza a la hija, pero acaba top... Leer todoEl investigador privado de Los Ángeles Harry Moseby es contratado por un cliente para que encuentre a su hija adolescente, que se ha fugado de casa. Moseby localiza a la hija, pero acaba topándose con algo mucho más intrigante y siniestro.El investigador privado de Los Ángeles Harry Moseby es contratado por un cliente para que encuentre a su hija adolescente, que se ha fugado de casa. Moseby localiza a la hija, pero acaba topándose con algo mucho más intrigante y siniestro.

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    • Arthur Penn
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    • Alan Sharp
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    • Gene Hackman
    • Jennifer Warren
    • Edward Binns
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Arthur Penn
    • Guionista
      • Alan Sharp
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      • Gene Hackman
      • Jennifer Warren
      • Edward Binns
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Harry Moseby
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    Jennifer Warren
    • Paula
    Edward Binns
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    • Joey Ziegler
    Harris Yulin
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    Kenneth Mars
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    • Delly Grastner
    Ben Archibek
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    6izzynfrank

    Good film by a very good director with a great actor

    NIght Moves falls into that category of movies that was not so loved when it came it but since time has passed, people have come around to it. It also benefits from being from that new golden era of cinema, the 70s, where the films showcase a gritty side to characters, often played by some of the best anti-hero actors of all time -- Hackman, in this case. Night Moves is a good movie and a lot of fun but it has some limitations which keep it from being more than that.

    First of which, the story really doesn't make sense. It's clear when the case is more or less solved about an hour in that the movie is really going to be about something else. In this case, it's more about Hackman's character, a guy who despite his love of things like chess, can't seem to really figure stuff out. So we are taken through his marriage, his wife's infidelity. an attempted reconciliation, etc. All that stuff is great for a great actor like Hackman who makes you feel how lost he is.

    The problem is that the ties that connect that to the real story, that of the art smuggling, which is the real mystery, are very thin. Also, the ties that connect the plot points of the smuggling story are very week. Too much coincidence, too many people happen to be exactly where they need to be. Too much crossing the country - - LA to Florida in the blink of an eye. One second Gene Hackman is chasing James Woods around LA on a motorcycle. The next scene, he finds him in Florida.

    I read that the film was shot in 1973 and then shelved until 1975, meaning that there must have been issues with it then. There must have also been a lot scenes cut, because a lot is in there, it's just hidden very deeply with no way to get at it. I think this is a film to check out and enjoy for some very good elements. I just don't think we can put our blinders on and make it a 70s classic. Good film. Worth a watch.
    6WeeClaude

    Night Moves...at a languid pace

    I've seen Night Moves twice, 20 years apart. Both times, I felt strangely obligated to love this movie, for two reasons: (1) Gene Hackman is one of my favorite actors; and (2) I enjoy detective stories, especially those featuring Philip Marlowe or Lew Archer (the primary inspirations for Hackman's character, rather than Sam Spade, who is misleadingly name-dropped here).

    Unfortunately, both times I was frankly bored by this movie and struggled to get into it. What's the problem? Well, detective stories are a funny genre. They tend to have very little action or incident, and instead rely on character development and witty dialogue to sustain interest. For this approach to work, the dialogue must sparkle, and the cast of characters must be really compelling.

    Night Moves gets this all about half right. Some of the dialogue is sharp, but the seduction scenes have rather laughable "deep" and "sexy" lines. The movie is also weighed down by a protracted marital infidelity subplot that goes nowhere interesting.

    I'll say this, though - the violent finale is terrific and really sticks in the mind.

    In short, it's hard to write detective fiction as well as Raymond Chandler or Ross Macdonald, and this kind of pale imitation / updating of their work mostly just annoys me. Hackman is great, and the story kind of holds together, yet somehow this movie fizzles rather than frizzles.
    7sunznc

    A strange, strange film

    Night Moves is not a bad film. It's actually quite good. It is also off-beat and a just a little bit odd but not quirky.

    It is not hard to figure out why a young girl has run away from home when we see her mother, a washed up, alcoholic living in the Hollywood Hills. What is odd is trying to figure out the relationship between her, her stepfather and his girlfriend in the Florida Keys where she has gone to live. It is hinted that the stepfather is not just a stepfather.

    Even stranger is Jennifer Warren's odd, abrupt, salty behavior in the film and the the strange dialog written for her. At one point, Gene Hackman even tells her he is tired of her "ping-pong talk". Was that written for the benefit of the audience or did he improvise? I felt puzzled by much of her performance.

    It is also painful, really painful to watch Gene Hackman's wife struggle with their relationship and her learning new things about her husband.

    Yes, a strange, strange little film. The acting is almost too revealing. I can't quite wrap my brain around the whole thing. I think it will be appreciated by fans of films from the 70's.
    7secondtake

    Neo-noir, with Hackman pouring it on in the best ways...

    Night Moves (1975)

    An odd convolution of 1940s film noir and 1970s New Hollywood. The hero is a kind of watered down Bogart—not as romanticized, and with less exaggerated one-liners (which film noir lovers will miss but which those who like realism will appreciate). Gene Hackman is terrific, and he plays Harry Moseby, a down and out ex-football player with a drained candor that makes him pathetic as much as likable. He ends up mixed up in a Dashiell Hammett kind of plot, for sure, looking for the daughter of a rich woman and then getting way over his head.

    The artifacts of New Hollywood liberation are plain to see: nudity (female only) and a kind of sexed up background even when the plot is going somewhere else. This was for the sake of an audience still astonished that the movies could do such things (they couldn't before 1967) and it's still kind of raw and edgy in a lasting way. It also feels dated, too, making you wonder if it was really so sexually liberated back then.

    The trail for this daughter takes us to the Florida Keys and out into the ocean. There are mysterious motives everywhere, and it's only Moseby we trust. Completely. And we even feel him starting to get a grounding for his drifting self amidst these miscellaneous people. And we see a kind of generosity that is based on this selfish need to do something right, and all its conflicting meanings. So eventually the movie is less about who killed who for this or that reason, and more about this man and his quest for clarity.

    But clarity has a cost, and the movie will take several surprising turns. Not all of the plot is supported very well. We are led along at times, and frankly told things that might have been better revealed through the plot. It's not a perfectly nuanced drama in this way. These are nitpicks, for sure, because the larger feeling takes over and is commanding. And that's the lasting reputation of the film, that it pulls off this kind of modernized noir world with originality.

    The director is Arthur Penn, who's great "Bonnie and Clyde" kicked off the shift into New Hollywood sensibility. (Beatty is always given too much credit for that film's audacity because he starred and funded it, but the film was Penn's at heart.) This might be called the last of Penn's great cycle from the period, and if not the equal to his 1967 breakthrough, it is in many ways more delicately felt and mature. And so in a way more watchable today a second or third time. Hackman is the one great actor here, however, and if there's a key problem with "Night Moves," it's that he almost but not quite supports the film alone. The three or four secondary characters are all of them thin, or contrived to be types, and so it falters.

    See it anyway. It surprised me the way "Point Blank" from this era did. Excellent.
    psychoren2002

    Great film, great acting, a real surprise

    "Night Moves" was a surprise to me. I assumed it could be a far more simple mystery/action film, but the whole thing caught my attention and really amazed me. What a great study in murder, infidelity, cruelty, sex, and relationships between strangers. A kind of film noir with dark overtones and a slow but effective suspense, the story starts as a simple investigation about a runaway teenager, but grows more and more into a complex drama plenty of unexpected twists. Gene Hackman is superb as the rude detective, the rest of the cast is also in fine form, but the real shock is to see a very young, hot (and naked) Melanie Grifith doing a terrific performance. James Woods is also here, with less impact but great to see too. An excellent film, one of the finest 70's underrated movies.

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    • Trivia
      Debut credited film role of Melanie Griffith and her first nude scenes. It's been reported that she was 17 when she appeared in this film, but if the film started filming in Oct. 1973 as reports state, that means Griffith turned 16 two months before, in August 1973.
    • Errores
      A considerable amount of time had passed between when Harry brought Delly home and when he had Paula return to the crash site to retrieve some of the treasure. It makes no sense that Tom and Paula wouldn't have already retrieved the treasure.
    • Citas

      Ellen Moseby: [of a football game] Who's winning?

      Harry Moseby: Nobody. One side is just losing slower than the other.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Day of the Director (1975)

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      • 30 de agosto de 1975 (Italia)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sanibel Island, Florida, Estados Unidos(Florida scenes.)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Hiller Productions
      • Layton Productions
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