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Rebelde sin destino

Título original: Out of the Blue
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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Una joven cuyo padre es un ex convicto y cuya madre es drogadicta, tiene dificultades para conformarse e intenta encontrar consuelo en una peculiar combinación de Elvis y la escena punk.Una joven cuyo padre es un ex convicto y cuya madre es drogadicta, tiene dificultades para conformarse e intenta encontrar consuelo en una peculiar combinación de Elvis y la escena punk.Una joven cuyo padre es un ex convicto y cuya madre es drogadicta, tiene dificultades para conformarse e intenta encontrar consuelo en una peculiar combinación de Elvis y la escena punk.

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    • Dennis Hopper
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    7dungeonstudio

    Rebel WITH A Cause...

    Very depressing and tragic movie. But is definitely a modernized version of Rebel Without A Cause - in the darkest way possible. Dennis Hopper plays the alcoholic so well, it's hard to tell if he's acting or really drunk (or both?) But Linda Manz as CeBe steals the show, in hopes to regain the youthful fun she had with her father before he went to prison 5 years prior. But in her maturity, she realizes how dysfunctional and depraved her surroundings have become. Siding with 'punk rock and Elvis' as a way to rebel and have someone to look up to during her fathers absence. But on his release, he immediately goes back to his drunken ways and making empty promises to Cebe that things will get better. And it's her painful realization that things never will. A fairly good depiction of the Vancouver area and era of the late 70's. Yet the movie has some drawn out scenes which run a bit too long. Soundtrack wise is fitting and not. Neil Young's anthem tune fits it like a loose glove. Disembodied snippets and recitations of Elvis songs seems to throw it off course. And brief exposures of true punk bands like The Pointed Sticks juxtaposed with C&W acts in local bars can almost cause whiplash. Yet, that was the realism back in the day. So possible a more focused and/or coordinated soundtrack may have made the movie more dramatic - but lose the realism...? All in all, it's not an easy watch. But is honest and realistic well before Gasper Noe or Bong Joon Ho. Should something as depressing and depraved as Out Of The Blue exist? I think so, as it's an experience that no doubt exists somewhere to this day for someone - and it's NOT pretty!
    Infofreak

    Hopper's greatest achievement.

    'Out Of The Blue' is one of the most haunting and disturbing movies ever made. Dennis Hopper has had mixed results as a director, but this is his masterpiece. While nowhere near as well known as the pop culture landmark 'Easy Rider', this is easily a much more important and accomplished work. Filmed in Canada during the period when Hopper was still persona non grata in Hollywood, he may have been out of control in FRONT of the screen (the movie features one of his legendary unhinged performances), but he certainly was fully in control BEHIND the scenes.

    Hopper plays Don Barnes, a trucker released from prison who attempts to piece his life and family together while battling the bottle and the repercussions of a tragedy, which still festers like an open wound. His wife Kathy (Sharon Farrell - 'The Stunt Man') is scraping by as a waitress, and is shooting smack and fooling around with his former "best friend" Charlie (Don Gordon - 'The Mack'), a slimy piece of work. The Barnes teenage daughter Cebe (Linda Manz in an unforgettable and star-making role) is running wild, obsessed with Elvis, punk rock and CB radio. The Barnes are doomed. The viewer may not know exactly what is going to happen to this dysfunctional bunch, but it doesn't take Einstein to figure out it ain't gonna be pretty! However the ending is still unexpected and devastating. You'll never forget it.

    A nihilistic movie, but a worthwhile one. Simply stunning.
    10Captain_Couth

    The Dennis Hopper Show.

    Out of the Blue (1980) was a showcase of sorts for two actors. One was an up and coming star (Linda Manz) the other was one who was trying to get back into the limelight (Dennis Hopper). The two have managed to pull off their best performances of their careers. I don't think that either of them could ever top it.

    The movie is about a shattered family. A tragic accident has landed Don (Dennis Hopper) is prison for running his Big Rig into a stalled school bus. Several years later, his daughter (Linda Manz) who was also involved in the accident is waiting for her father to come back home. She's a wild kid who has no use for authority and likes to spend her time fantasizing about Elvis Pressely and listening to Punk Rock. Mom (Sharon Farrel) is a mess who lives in a constant state of denial. Linda waits for Pop's to get out of prison because she feels that he'll make everything better. Will he?

    A great film. Dennis Hopper's acting shines in this film. He also directs with a stylized flair that was apparent in Easy Rider. This film was made during his "down time". After being ostracized from Hollywood due to the mess of The Last Movie and his off screen actions. This was his last stab at trying to get back into the studio system. Linda Manz is great as C.B. But the real reason to watch this movie is Dennis Hopper, he puts on one hell of a show.

    Highly recommended.
    10Quinoa1984

    a tale of alienated youth, and a very personal movie from Dennis Hopper

    According to the IMDb trivia on Out of the Blue, a character study of an alienated 15 year old girl who loves Elvis and punk rock (especially Sid Vicious) and has an ex-convict father just released from prison after slamming his truck by accident into a school-bus full of kids, Dennis Hopper wasn't originally slated to direct the picture, but took over some time after production was going. What seemed interesting to me about this is that looking at his performance in the film, if not quite how his character acts around his daughter (certainly not with the real reveal late in the film), is that it reflects how Hopper was at that time: drunk, abrasive, lashing out or closed off or on a tear. It was a crazy time for him, and for all of the drugs that he took it would be alcohol that drove him to rehabilitation later on in the 1980's.

    Perhaps considering this autobiography isn't always necessary to look into in connection with a film, but knowing about the late Hopper's history of addiction is hard to ignore in watching this specific tale and character. Seeing him on screen is electrifying, even when he's more relaxed and joyful. It's a sad story and his mood at the time might seem to reflect that. At the same time it's also an unexpected feat of artistry on Hopper's end, at least in part. It's not too hard to wonder why this movie would attract him as director; along with a juicy role for himself, it's a movie about teenage alienation (first film Rebel without a Cause, his idol James Dean), and it goes darker, truer, more disturbing and into the darker corridors of the American experience than other filmmakers would venture to.

    The story of Cebe is tragic in its dimensions because her personality and outlook and way about herself and others was shaped by nothing of her own doing. She's a good person really, and even in her more reckless moments there's some kind of innocence there in her. We see some of this innocence when she tries to connect with her father when she's back (the aborted picnic scene for example, as she keeps singing her Elvis 'Teddy' song to Don as he's distracted). But she's also a punk rock chick, or an aspiring one, and looks for trouble anywhere she can. This isn't just acting out, though there is a good deal of that. It's a state of mind; escape the minutia and the drug addiction her mother has by wandering off with punk rockers and dirty cab drivers, and into her world of 'f*** the world'.

    Hopper alludes ever so carefully, with just enough for the audience to keep wondering 'what is it entirely', to what the real deep-rooted horror there is for CeBe, why she acts the way she does around her flawed father. All I can really say without spoiling everything is that Hopper's Don is on the verge of tears when we first see him behind prison screen talking to Cebe and her mother, near tears the whole time he speaks. This is the most sincere we see him, certainly without the booze. There is the genuine emotion of this, but there's also something else: abuse runs deep in this family. Ultimately, Out of the Blue is so believable and harrowing with its tale of dysfunction and doomed rebellion because of the circumstances and truth in the characters. Teenage girls should see the film, not simply because of how high its quality is as a tale of alienation, but because of how true it rings to the experience of being disconnected from authority and anyone else who can relate to. It triumphs over so many like it in recent years; it makes Ghost World look like a Nick show.

    One more note here about this film, or, no, a couple. As a punk rock movie, or just a rock and roll movie, Hopper really gets as close to his first film Easy Rider for iconic status. Music is used so wisely and intuitively in this film, and in a couple of instances with music in the background and someone strumming guitar on screen (such as when CeBe goes to smoke grass with the cab driver). And for such a quintessential hippie he gets a punk rock scene with Canadian pogo fresh and invigorating, not to mention on the flip-side Neil Young's moving theme song. Another note: Linda Manz. The young actress who was affected in speech to very good effect in Days of Heaven gets to shine here in her one real leading role. It's a performance that is brimming with energy and conflict, just what the character needs. And no disrespect to Hopper's own idol, but she would make the Rebel without a Cause quiver in his pants - or look on in bewilderment that someone could really have it worse than him. Much worse.

    One of the most underrated films of the 1980's. Go see it if you can find it, though it's not for all tastes: a cult melodrama.
    eibon09

    The Ultimate Film About the Punk Rock Era

    Out of The Blue(1980) along with Easy Rider(1969), and Colors(1987) are Dennis Hopper's best movies as a director. One of the best parts of the film is Linda Manz as CeBe who gives a performance that compares greatly with the most famous rebel of all, James Dean. In one way CeBe could be seen as a relative of Jim Stark from Rebel Without A Cause(1955). Out of The Blue begins where Easy Rider ends as it continues the search for an idealize place. It was a terrific film about the Punk Rock generation as Easy Rider was an interesting movie about the hippie generation.

    Out of The Blue is comparable to the 1965 Yukio Mishima novel, The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea. They are both about teens who are angered and disillusioned with the adult world. The two teens both idealize and admire the main male adult of the story. Third, CeBe and Noboru both feel betrayed by their heroes(CeBe's Dad, and the sailer) for not being the person they were expected to be. The ending of this film is one of the most bleakest and nihilistic finalles that I've ever seen.

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      According to film critic Roger Ebert, "when it premiered at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival, it caused a considerable sensation, and [Linda] Manz was mentioned as a front-runner for the best actress award. But back in North America, the film's Canadian backers had difficulties in making a distribution deal, and the film slipped through the cracks".
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      Cebe: Subvert normality. Punk is not sexual, it's just aggression. Destroy. Kill All Hippies. I'm not talking at you, I'm talking to you. Anarchy. Disco sucks. I don't wanna hear about you, I wanna hear from you. This is Gorgeous. Does anybody outthere read me? Disco sucks, kill all hippies. Pretty vacant, eh? Subvert normality. Signing off. This is Gorgeous. Signing off.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in This Beat Goes On: Canadian Pop Music in the 1970s (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Heartbreak Hotel
      Written by Mae Boren Axton and Tommy Durden

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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