Elizabeth Carlson, una granjera de Wisconsin, deja atrás a su familia y a su amante y se escapa a Nueva York, donde pronto hace carrera como modelo. Durante una exposición de cuadros, se le ... Leer todoElizabeth Carlson, una granjera de Wisconsin, deja atrás a su familia y a su amante y se escapa a Nueva York, donde pronto hace carrera como modelo. Durante una exposición de cuadros, se le acerca un hombre cuyos motivos no están claros.Elizabeth Carlson, una granjera de Wisconsin, deja atrás a su familia y a su amante y se escapa a Nueva York, donde pronto hace carrera como modelo. Durante una exposición de cuadros, se le acerca un hombre cuyos motivos no están claros.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Kinski is sheer brilliance. It is not that she delivers a phenomenal performance but that she seduces the camera without any ego. I have never seen this done before by another actress in the same sense. It is though we were watching a documentary.
The film is an awful mess but at the same time I found it fascinating. The dance Kinski does in her unfurnished apartment has a strong sense of an individual void of the conformity of life. She dances to the beat of her own drum.
There is another scene where Kinski gets out of a cab and falls in the street. She gets up and runs away with a limp in her step. Why I found that intriguing I cannot say. It seemed awkward in an awkward film.
I like it for its foolishness and its attempt of making the world of fashion and terrorism seem romantic.
Kinski breaks the barrier between audience and screen as the magazine Variety stated. It was such a perfect description of her performance. Roger Ebert offers an excellent review on this film and I highly agree with it.
Check it out sometime and see a star at work.
However, for some of us, the challenge is to discover the good points of 'critical failures', such as "Exposed", and as everyone seems to be somewhat more then vaguely aware, what's most redeeming about this film is, in a word, "NASTASSJAKINSKI"! When she is before the camera, all the problems behind it seem insignificant.
Cheers, J.B. - Prospect Point Productions, Inc.
For a users rating, one outstanding performance certainly deserves one point; but it is hard to think of any justification for giving this film an additional one, so I will rate it at 1 out of 10 - sorry Natassja, you deserved better.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis was Rudolf Nureyev's final film before his death on January 6, 1993 at the age of 54.
- ErroresElizabeth's purse changes positions when she's asking informations on the mosque. When she's outside the purse is on her left side, but when she's inside the purse goes to the right and later returns to the left again when she's about to leave the place.
- Citas
Daniel Jelline: It's disgusting to be afraid to die.
Elizabeth Carlson: People who go around talking about how unafraid they're to die usually are the most frightened of all.
Daniel Jelline: Perhaps I am afraid to die.
Elizabeth Carlson: Are you?
Daniel Jelline: Sometimes terribly so. Sometimes I'm eager.
- ConexionesFeatured in At the Movies: Adult Sexuality (1983)
- Bandas sonorasThe Locomotion
Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Performed by Little Eva
Courtesy of Emus Records
Selecciones populares
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,818,910
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,818,910