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El cliente

Título original: The Client
  • 1994
  • B
  • 1h 59min
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Tommy Lee Jones, Susan Sarandon, and Brad Renfro in El cliente (1994)
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Un chico que fue testigo del suicidio de un abogado de la mafia contrata a una abogada defensora cuando el fiscal del distrito intenta usarlo para incriminar a una familia mafiosa.Un chico que fue testigo del suicidio de un abogado de la mafia contrata a una abogada defensora cuando el fiscal del distrito intenta usarlo para incriminar a una familia mafiosa.Un chico que fue testigo del suicidio de un abogado de la mafia contrata a una abogada defensora cuando el fiscal del distrito intenta usarlo para incriminar a una familia mafiosa.

  • Dirección
    • Joel Schumacher
  • Guionistas
    • John Grisham
    • Akiva Goldsman
    • Robert Getchell
  • Elenco
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Brad Renfro
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Guionistas
      • John Grisham
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Robert Getchell
    • Elenco
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Brad Renfro
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    • 65Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Reggie Love
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Roy Foltrigg
    Brad Renfro
    Brad Renfro
    • Mark Sway
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Dianne Sway
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Barry Muldano
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • McThune
    Anthony Edwards
    Anthony Edwards
    • Clint Von Hooser
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Sgt. Hardy
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Thomas Fink
    Anthony Heald
    Anthony Heald
    • Trumann
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Paul Gronke
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Doreen
    David Speck
    • Ricky Sway
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Dr. Greenway
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Harry Roosevelt
    Micole Mercurio
    Micole Mercurio
    • Momma Love
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Wally Boxx
    Walter Olkewicz
    Walter Olkewicz
    • Jerome 'Romey' Clifford
    • Dirección
      • Joel Schumacher
    • Guionistas
      • John Grisham
      • Akiva Goldsman
      • Robert Getchell
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    Cantoris-2

    Heroism very new/very old

    Mark Sway is a real hero here, although he is not only a mere child, but a disadvantaged child in the middle of adult power structures breathtaking in their deviousness and casual cruelty. The theme of youngsters forced by circumstances into adult roles and responsibilities, particularly in being more level-headed and mature than their parent(s) has become as strikingly common in contemporary literature as it was strikingly uncommon until about a generation ago. But there are ample parallels to real life in pre-Romantic history. It is really our modern assumptions of prolonged childhood and adolescence which are abnormal in the fuller perspective of human experience. Aren't we on the verge of these concepts' retreating from the apogees to which western culture pushed them in the 19th and early 20th centuries?

    If so, this film is on the cusp of the trend. Yet it might never have worked but for the director's good fortune in locating Brad Renfro for the lead role. What a find! His earthy, protean spunk and obliviousness to any cute brown-nosing towards his elders, simply because they are elders, make him entirely convincing in the part. He is, I hope, on his way to being a great actor, but perhaps it will continue to be this film which shows his freshness most clearly.

    Not that it isn't very taut cinema in other regards. The build up of drama in the opening scenes is superb, with acting, cinematography, and the score all combining to provide a seamless experience. As one critic put it, it starts like a house afire, and the fire never goes out. This is a film one can see again and again, noticing additional fine touches each time.
    goleafs84

    Another Great Grisham Book Turned Into A Movie

    Back in 1994, I read this book and just like other John Grisham's novels, with the exception of "The Pelican Brief", once I started reading, I couldn't put it down.

    Director Joel Schumacher and Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman did an excellent job keeping the movie within the storyline without doing a horrible "hatchet job" most do to novels.

    In addition, there was an excellent flow to the movie. It kept moving along; There wasn't very many slow moments in it and it kept me on the edge of my seat.

    The casting was great as well. I liked Susan Sarandon as Reggie Love, Brad Renfro as Mark Sway, Tommy Lee Jones was a perfect fit as the "Revered" Roy Foltrigg. Will Patton as Sergent Hardy, was an excellent sleezy and conniving officer.

    When I saw Anthony LaPaglia as Barry "The Blade" Muldano, I didn't envision the greasy sleezeball he portrayed, but someone more tougher or perhaps more thuggish. But Anthony LaPaglia fit just fine.

    This is a movie worth renting.
    rmax304823

    Above Average Legal Tale.

    Wow, what a cast! And they all deliver the goods too. Susan Sarandon is an exceptional actress. Watch the scene in "Dead Man Walking" when she visits the family of one of the victims. She doesn't just sit quietly. She actively "listens" to them. And Tommy Lee Jones uncovers the comic side of his dashing political lawyer. Even the eleven-year-old kid gives a spot on performance, anything but cute, which is a relief. The smaller roles are equally well done although there is less to be done well. J. T. Walsh is always good. Mary-Louise Parker never makes a wrong move as the stressed-out mother. Ossie Davis is a monumental presence as the judge. Bill Macy is given only a few lines.

    The script isn't bad either, especially in the first half of the film, in which the characters are being established. There are, alas, three clichés.

    The bad guys LOOK like move bad guys usually look. They dress in black, have long greasy hair, are engraved with threatening jailhouse tattoos of barbed wire and things, and they never seem to enjoy themselves.

    There are also two stereotypical scenes which really should have been avoided. In the first, the boy, Renfro, is trying to sneak out of a hospital. He pokes his face through a door into the reception room, where he sees his mother and two cops walking around. In the shadows he also spots the man he knows is trying to murder him. So what does he do? Does he run to his Mom and the police for protection? Certainly not. He does what aay potential murder victim would do. He dashes away from safety, down several flights of an empty stairway, followed closely by the squinter with a knife. The scene that follows is lifted straight out of "Coma," with the killer being locked in a refrigerator.

    The other stereotyped situation is towards the end, when (just by the most improbable of coincidences) Sarandon and Renfro reach an empty boat house at the same time as three of the heavies. The two innocents try to avoid being discovered. There is a lot of tiptoeing around on creaky boards, a foot chase through some bushes, one of those scenes in which one person holds a gun on a second, and the second smiles and says, "You don't have the guts to pull the trigger," and walks up closer to the muzzle.

    I've pointed out these weaknesses not because this is a bad movie. It's really pretty good. But the cast is so outstanding that any weakness in the story is the more highly illuminated.

    See it, if only to see the range of facial expressions into which Jones is able to fashion his face.
    Chrysanthepop

    Flawed but Gripping

    'The Client' is perhaps one of the many films that won't be enjoyed as much after one has read the book. I, having not read John Grisham's novel, quite enjoyed it. Sure the movie has its flaws in the form of plot holes, caricatures, obvious clichés etc, but it essentially manages to keep the viewer engaged. 'The Client' is further backed up by strong performances. Susan Sarandon makes full use of her powerful screen presence and easily stands out. No wonder she's an exceptional actress. Reggie Love is one of her most memorable performances (among the so many she's already given). The late Brad Renfro, as the young Sway, is very competent and does impress in several scenes. Tommy Lee Jones is funny (both intentionally and unintentionally). From the supporting cast, Mary-Louise Parker leaves a mark. William H. Macy barely has more than a few lines but has a dignified presence. The villains both look and act like caricatures. In a nutshell, it's an interesting film with a flawed but gripping plot and marvelous performances.
    6SnoopyStyle

    A bit of stereotypical overacting except for the great work from Susan Sarandon

    Mark Sway (Brad Renfro) and little brother Ricky run across mob lawyer Jerome Clifford trying to commit suicide in his car. Mark tries to stop him. Jerome grubs him into the car, and confesses the location where his client Barry Muldano (Anthony LaPaglia) buried a body to the boy. Mark lies to the cops saying he didn't talk to Clifford. The cops, the FBI, and the DA Roy Foltrigg (Tommy Lee Jones) do not believe him. Mark under pressure hires lawyer Reggie Love (Susan Sarandon). Meanwhile the mob sends hit men Paul Gronke (Kim Coates).

    Brad Renfro is trying real hard to be a brat. In fact, he is trying too hard. He is successful in making his character very unlikeable. Joel Schumacher is concentrating on the kid. I think it may be better to concentrate on Reggie Love. Susan Sarandon does a great job and she saves this movie. Almost everybody else is playing one stereotype or another. Tommy Lee Jones is pouring it on. Mary-Louise Parker is playing the white trash single mom. And don't get me started on the mob guys. LaPaglia may as well be a pirate. Dialing it back would help sell the tension.

    Then there is the basic Grisham story. I don't buy that they wouldn't just kill the kid. It would help to not make the mob guys such stereotypes. At least then I would believe that these guys don't get a kill every other week. Then there is the Tommy Lee Jones character. He's all stick, and no carrot. Again he's too one-dimensional. Why wouldn't he offer immunity is beyond me. He's all huff and puff at every turn. That's really the big problem with almost everything in this movie. Everything is push up the 11 even if it makes no sense.

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    • Trivia
      At the time of filming, author John Grisham had casting approval over all film adaptations of his work, and specified that "no professional child actors in Hollywood" be cast as Mark Sway. He felt that the film wouldn't work with a well-known child actor (sporting a phony accent) in the role and that by casting an unknown in the part (preferably from the Memphis area, where the story is set) the film's credibility wouldn't be compromised. Brad Renfro, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee beat out thousands of actors for the role, including Macaulay Culkin.
    • Errores
      Some have suggested that Mark could not be charged with obstruction of justice simply for lying or refusing to cooperate with the FBI, because of the 5th Amendment. This is not true. Lying to the FBI/prosecutor/police officer can result in a charge of obstruction. Refusing to answer questions will quickly result in a formal subpoena; if one then continues to refuse to testify, he could be charged with contempt. The right not to speak to police or prosecutors (the 5th Amendment) only consists of the right not to incriminate oneself of a crime. However, at the court hearing, Reggie tries to argue around this limitation by pointing out that the prosecutors vaguely implied that Mark could've been involved in killing the lawyer. But the judge doesn't buy it (and the prosecutors could easily get around the problem by giving Mark a guarantee of immunity). If he refused to testify, Mark could be charged with contempt of court. If he lied, he could be charged with obstruction of justice, lying to a federal agent, and/or perjury.
    • Citas

      Roy: Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, so sayeth the Psalms!

      Judge Harry Roosevelt: That's Proverbs 12:22.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Client/Lassie/It Could Happen to You/North/Barcelona (1994)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de julio de 1994 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Client
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Clinton, Mississippi, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • New Regency Productions
      • Alcor Films
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    Taquilla

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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 45,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 92,115,211
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 17,174,262
      • 24 jul 1994
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 117,615,211
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 59 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby SR
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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