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Sospecha mortal

Título original: Internal Affairs
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
24 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Richard Gere, Andy Garcia, and Nancy Travis in Sospecha mortal (1990)
Cop DramaPolice ProceduralCrimeDramaThriller

Un agente de Asuntos Internos se obsesiona con hundir a un policía que ha logrado mantener una reputación impecable a pesar de estar involucrado en una red de corrupción.Un agente de Asuntos Internos se obsesiona con hundir a un policía que ha logrado mantener una reputación impecable a pesar de estar involucrado en una red de corrupción.Un agente de Asuntos Internos se obsesiona con hundir a un policía que ha logrado mantener una reputación impecable a pesar de estar involucrado en una red de corrupción.

  • Dirección
    • Mike Figgis
  • Guionista
    • Henry Bean
  • Elenco
    • Richard Gere
    • Andy Garcia
    • Nancy Travis
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
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    • Dirección
      • Mike Figgis
    • Guionista
      • Henry Bean
    • Elenco
      • Richard Gere
      • Andy Garcia
      • Nancy Travis
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    • 31Opiniones de los críticos
    • 63Metascore
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    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Dennis Peck
    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Raymond Avilla
    Nancy Travis
    Nancy Travis
    • Kathleen Avilla
    Laurie Metcalf
    Laurie Metcalf
    • Amy Wallace
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Grieb
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Van Stretch
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • Dorian Fletcher
    Katherine Borowitz
    Katherine Borowitz
    • Tova Arrocas
    Faye Grant
    Faye Grant
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    John Kapelos
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    6bkoganbing

    One Amoral Cop

    In Internal Affairs LAPD cop Andy Garcia finds himself transferred there and finds out despite the snow job given him, it's quite true nobody likes these people in the department. He's going to be even less popular because his first assignment with new partner Laurie Metcalf is to investigate William Baldwin, a guy he went through the Academy with.

    Baldwin's got a load of brutality complaints against him. He suspects his wife Faye Grant of being unfaithful which turns out to be the case. However Garcia's and Metcalf's investigation of Baldwin leads to uncovering a hole host of illegal activities linked to his partner Richard Gere.

    Gere in this film has one of the most amoral characters ever put on celluloid. His corruption goes way beyond just taking a few dollars to fix parking tickets. In fact he's corrupted a whole slew of his fellow officers without a bit of remorse.

    Garcia also has a lot of issues and might not be the best guy in the world to take Gere down. Gere presses a lot of Andy's buttons, one of the things that makes him so dangerous is that he is a master psychologist without a degree.

    Although Internal Affairs gets a bit too melodramatic at times, the cast performs well in their roles and fans of Richard Gere and Andy Garcia should definitely see this.
    9baumer

    Mind games. Manipulation. Corruption. Welcome to the world of Dennis Peck.

    I have never quite seen a movie like this before. In it, Richard Gere plays his most sinister role and I think his best character in years. There are many disturbing elements in this film and most of them are perpetrated by Richard Gere's Dennis Peck. He knows how to manipulate people to get what he wants and if that doesn't work he uses other measures.

    The story goes like this: Richard Gere plays a cop that everyone owes a favour to. He is everyone's friend and everyone's silent worst enemy. He also lives a little above his income should allow him too and this is why he is being investigated by internal affairs. Enter Andy Garcia as Raymond, in a mesmerizing performance. These two know they are going to square off in the film and Peck has fun tormenting him.

    Peck is a charismatic, good looking, wealthy play boy. He knows how to use what he has to his advantage, and that eventually means playing with Raymond's head to make him think that he is sleeping with his wife. Did I mention that he is intuitive? And this is established so brilliantly in one of their first meetings together that it makes you cringe.

    Peck introduces himself to Raymond and at first he seems very co-operative assuring Raymond that he realizes Ray has a job to do just like he does. But the conversation takes an abrupt turn when Peck begins to hit too close to home when he begins to question how good Raymond's love life is right now. He knows he spends too much time at the office and that he has a beautiful, young wife that may be neglected. The scene works beautifully and sets up the psychological battle that takes place between the two as the film goes on. The next scene they have with each other is enough to make every man cringe at the cruelty of it.

    Internal Affairs is a character study at it's finest. There are few films out there that can compare to this one and that can be attributed to the director, Mike Figgis. He hits every note perfectly and the performances he gets from his cast is such a joy to watch. I am surprised that Andy Garcia hasn't gone on to be bigger than he is because he was outstanding here.

    This is an absolute must see for anyone that hasn't had the pleasure of doing so yet. But beware, there are some scenes that will get under your skin, especially if you spend too much time at the office and you have a beautiful woman waiting for you at home. What is she doing right now? Who is she with? Are you paranoid or are your concerns real? This film has fun with that paranoia.
    ary

    A sexual and psychological battle is set by Figgis.

    This intelligent and well-directed thriller has some brutal, extremely violent scenes, but what makes you really come closer to the tension created by this original and realistic plot is the psychological confrontation among the two main characters, and Mike Figgis works out on it,settling the battle in the sexual and physical aspects,what is evident in the second meeting of Garcia and Gere:Raymond Avila (Andy Garcia, who develops his role in a silent, but extremely lowering form) is a correct, honest Internal Affairs' agent, and he receives the mission to investigate Dennis Peck (Richard Gere, in what can be easily pointed as his best career's performance), a corrupt,charming and cruel cop who has a lot of ex-wives and sons.The moment in which Peck and Avila are together breaks out an explosive hostility: Peck starts to talk about family, and suddenly touches in a sensitive issue, Avila's wife.Avila doesn't like Peck's provocation, and hits him.The battle is set.This scene is very thrilling and memorable.The sound track and the photography contribute to build a hot and agile rhythm. Internal Affairs is an entertaining and interesting movie, and if you liked Q&A and The French Connection, you will enjoy it!
    bob the moo

    Figgis blurs the lines between good and bad in this dark thriller

    Dennis Peck is a street cop who seems happy to stay at that level, and yet he spends significantly more money than he makes on his cops' pay. When IA officers investigate Peck's partner Van Stretch for planting drugs on a suspect and using unnecessary force, they decide to look into Peck more. However Peck knows how to exploit weakness in those around him and begins to clear up the loose links around him while pushing all Raymond Avila's buttons.

    This was Figgis' first American film and he made an excellent start. The dark plot is pretty simple in terms of beginning, middle, start. What makes it so much more than that is the characters are so well drawn. Peck and Avila both become like each other the more we know about them, their methods, their thoughts and their weaknesses are all similar. It makes it harder to fit everyone into the mould of good guys and bad guys and keeps everything more interesting. The various twists don't always make sense but the film is forceful enough to keep everything moving.

    Gere is on best form here, playing a character against type he is the embodiment of corruption, deceit and murder. Garcia is also excellent as Raymond, who blends his actions well from good into bad. Metcalfe is excellent as Garcia's partner who may or may not be motivated by the hatred of Gere's macho personae. It's also good to see Baldwin, Travis and Xander Berkley have good roles.

    Overall this is a dark thriller that blends characters into one mess of corruption in the police. It is an excellent film with great characters.
    7livinitup2589

    Internal Affairs: A tense, fearless police thriller and a showcase for Richard Gere.

    Internal Affairs is a thriller with a lot of nerve. It takes risks, presenting the audience with a grim and violent story of police corruption. It doesn't care if you like it or hate it, just that it does its job of getting under your skin. The main reason the movie is so effective is because of Richard Gere's powerhouse performance. It caught me off guard, since before I saw it I'd always seen him as the hero or love interest, far from the territory he's in here. I'll get more into Gere's performance later, just let me clear up the plot.

    Gere is Dennis Peck, respected vice cop, father and husband, determined to do the job. Oh, he's also the dirtiest cop on the force. He plants evidence, shoots suspects, sets up his fellow officers, doing it all without a shed of remorse. The hero of the movie is Raymond Avila (Andy Garcia), newly assigned to the Internal Affairs division of the LAPD and a friend of Peck's partner, Van Stretch (Stephen Baldwin). When Stretch introduces Peck and Avila it's obvious they don't like each other. Not getting along becomes an understatement as Avila starts to uncover Peck's corrupt behavior and looks to put a stop to it. But Peck won't go down without a fight, and he'll do whatever he can to keep Internal Affairs off his back.

    As far as police thrillers go, Internal Affairs is one of the meaner kind. Rather than put us into the normal day of a cop it decides to put us into the normal day of bad cop, a really bad cop. This is a guy who would kill a man for stepping on his shoe. He'd probably kill his family too, and laugh while he was doing it. Think I'm exaggerating? Not so much. Peck is the embodiment of all the bad guys in police thrillers and none of the cops in them.

    Of all of the actors you could find to play a guy like this, who would have guessed that a likable actor like Richard Gere would ever fit the bill. Does he ever. He gives that kind of against type performance we see a lot from normally good guy actors. We've seen it from Denzel Washington (Training Day), Tom Cruise (Collateral), and Robin Williams (Insomnia) in the past few years. Each of these guys have given performances that have altogether changed how we see them as actors. Gere is no exception here. He seems to be having a blast too, chewing the scenery every chance he gets.

    He's surrounded by some good supporting work. Andy Garcia gives Avila a kind of determination you'd expect from a guy who's life has been wrecked by a guy like Peck. As his partner, Laurie Metcalf is likable and isn't as wasted as she could have been.

    But when it all comes down to it, this is Gere's show, and he shines in his only truly villainous role to date. He probably had enough of playing the villain by the time he was done with this movie. That would make sense. After playing a guy like Dennis Peck, any actor would need time off from playing the bad guy. I'd like to see Gere play the bad guy again though, and give us another surprising and terrifically evil performance.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Gere and Andy Garcia reportedly did not get along during filming. Some of the scenes in which they were required to hit each other, particularly the confrontation in the elevator, were allegedly for real. Garcia subsequently refused to attend the wrap party.
    • Errores
      The first time Avila is following Peck, Peck is in his Corvette convertible with the hardtop on. After driving for several miles, the top is gone. Corvette hardtops do not fold down and there is no room to carry them on the car unless they are in place.
    • Citas

      Dennis Peck: [after decking Raymond in an elevator] Hi, Raymond!

      [referring to Raymond's wife]

      Dennis Peck: You know what she really wanted? You know? Yeah, I should have guessed. She liked it in the ass, Raymond. That's right. Right in the fucking ass! Drove her crazy. She came so much, for a second I thought she was going to pass out on me.

      [decks Raymond again]

      Dennis Peck: You know what they say about Latin fighters, Raymond? You know what they say? Too fucking MACHO! That's right. *Too fucking macho!* They don't backpedal when they have to. So they're used up. Young.

      [dangles a pair of panties in front of Raymond, then gives them to him]

      Dennis Peck: Yeah, why don't you clean yourself up with that. That's right. Clean yourself up.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tremors/Ski Patrol/Internal Affairs/The Plot Against Harry (1990)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Aquamarine
      Written and performed by Scott Reeder

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de enero de 1990 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Canadá
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Internal Affairs
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Location)
    • Productoras
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Image Organization
      • Malofilm
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 27,734,391
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,043,516
      • 14 ene 1990
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 27,734,391
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 55 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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