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Mystery, Alaska

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 59min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
29 k
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Mystery, Alaska (1999)
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Cuando una estrategia publicitaria lleva a los mundialmente conocidos New York Rangers a Mystery para jugar contra el equipo local, los Weekend Warriors, toda la ciudad se reúne para contemp... Leer todoCuando una estrategia publicitaria lleva a los mundialmente conocidos New York Rangers a Mystery para jugar contra el equipo local, los Weekend Warriors, toda la ciudad se reúne para contemplar un partido único.Cuando una estrategia publicitaria lleva a los mundialmente conocidos New York Rangers a Mystery para jugar contra el equipo local, los Weekend Warriors, toda la ciudad se reúne para contemplar un partido único.

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    • Jay Roach
  • Guionistas
    • David E. Kelley
    • Sean O'Byrne
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    • Russell Crowe
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Hank Azaria
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    29 k
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    • Dirección
      • Jay Roach
    • Guionistas
      • David E. Kelley
      • Sean O'Byrne
    • Elenco
      • Russell Crowe
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Hank Azaria
    • 140Opiniones de los usuarios
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    • 49Metascore
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Russell Crowe
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    • John Biebe
    Burt Reynolds
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    • Judge Walter Burns
    Hank Azaria
    Hank Azaria
    • Charles Danner
    Mary McCormack
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    • Donna Biebe
    Colm Meaney
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    Ron Eldard
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    Michael Buie
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    9jhclues

    It's More Than A Hockey Game

    It's cold in the small hamlet of Mystery, Alaska, but there's plenty of warmth in `Mystery, Alaska,' the film, directed by Jay Roach, about the town and the sport that is ingrained in the collective consciousness of the community. Hockey is the game, and when a former resident, now a journalist, writes a story about Mystery's home-town team and their `Saturday Game,' and it ends up as a three page spread complete with pictures in Sports Illustrated, it has far reaching effects on the populace of this small dot on the map. Soon the town is turned upside down, embroiled in an event, the proportions of which, to them, are huge. Needless to say, it involves hockey and an encounter with a high-profile professional team. Yes, there is a lot of hockey in this movie, but be advised, this film is not `about' hockey; this is a movie about people– real people– and what makes them tick. Roach has crafted a thoroughly entertaining and emotional story of want and need, dignity and desire, obsession and love, and he's captured it all through the winning performances of a stellar ensemble cast, the most prominent of which is Russell Crowe. The charismatic Crowe, finally on his way to superstardom thanks to his turn in `Gladiator' plays John Biebe, Mystery's sheriff and captain of the hockey team. His rugged good looks and persona fit the character perfectly, and he puts all of his myriad personal resources to work to put it across, and that he does. Also notable is the personable Mary McCormack as John's wife, Donna, who does a great job of fleshing out the character of this woman who made what she deems to be the right choices in her life, without regrets or apologies to herself or anyone else. It's a refreshing portrayal, and the chemistry between her and Crowe is unmistakable. Also adding to the overall texture of this film are Hank Azaria, as Charles Danner, the journalist who gets the whole thing rolling; Burt Reynolds, as Judge Walter Burns, a man forced to deal with his own personal issues, which include a son, Birdie (Scott Grimes), a member of the hockey team; Colm Meany, as Scott Pitcher, Mayor of Mystery, and Lolita Davidovich as his wife, Mary Jane; Maury Chaykin, as Bailey Pruitt, the man who seems to personify the very essence of Mystery's spirit; and Ron Eldard as `Skank,' another member of the team who's good for two things–suffice to say that hockey is one of them. Mercifully, `Mystery, Alaska' never pursues the beat-the-dead-horse cliched mentality that sports `teaches one to be a team player and builds character.' Instead, Roach has given us a worthwhile, memorable movie with a human touch, and because of that, in the end these are people you care about, as individuals as well as a community. The climactic game is exciting and far from predictable, beginning with the celebrity they bring in to sing the National Anthem. This may not be one of Russell Crowe's biggest or highest profile movies, but this is one he's going to be able to look back upon with pride, because it's right up there with his best. Remember, you don't have to be a sports fan to enjoy this movie; all that's required is that you have a membership in the club know as Mankind. I rate this one 9/10.
    7Philaura

    This Story Should Have Been a Book

    I enjoyed this film. It, as others have said, had great heart. The many important subplots of the film were played out very convincingly by a fine group of actors. But the issues and how they came to be were only skimmed over leaving you wanting to delve further - know more. The fairly realistic ending would have had a much bigger impact if we could have felt closer to the characters. This great little story could have really hit the spot with a closer look via a good long book.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Better than You Can Imagine

    In Mystery, Alaska, hockey is the pride and joy of the residents of the small town. Their hockey game every Saturday is the greatest entertainment of the locals that are proud of their amateur team. When the reporter Charles Danner (Hank Azaria), who moved to New York many years ago, returns to Mystery by helicopter, he meets Mayor Scott Pitcher (Colm Meaney) and proposes a game against the powerful New York Rangers to be broadcast live. The captain of the team and sheriff John Biebe (Russell Crowe) is cautious and warns that the other team is professional and their team might become a national joke and destroy the proud of the locals. But Mystery challenges the Rangers and the Mayor invests money building a facility around the pond for the game. Meanwhile Charles rekindles the feelings of his former high- school sweetheart Donna Biebe (Mary McCormack), who is married with John with three children. While the hockey players live their daily problems and dramas, the Rangers call off the event bringing frustration to the population of Mystery. But the lawyer Bailey Pruitt (Maury Chaykin) travels to New York to defend the game in court and the challenge is scheduled. Who will win the game?

    "Mystery, Alaska" is a surprisingly great film and certainly better than any viewer can expect. The storyline has many subplots, some of them funny but others dramatic. The cast is excellent and the hockey game is engaging. In the end, the hockey game is only the motive to see pleasant subplots. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Esquentando o Alasca" ("Heating the Alaska")
    gpadillo

    No Mystery - Just Great Movie-making

    Mystery Alaska was one of the best comedies to come along in 1999. In the best ensemble film fashion a truly eclectic cast forms the very core of the story that is Mystery, Alaska. Hank Azaria turns in a spectacular performance as "the ugly duckling" – a character not too popular who escaped the town for fame and fortune in television sports. He garners the small town some big time noteriety when the announces that the New York Rangers will challenge a game against the locals pond hockey team. Typical small town chaos ensues as all prepare for the big event.

    Russell Crowe, Burt Reynolds, Lolita Davidovich, Ron Eldard, Colm Meaney, Mary McCormack all turn in fine performances contributing nicely to the oddities inherent in any small town.

    While the story can seem a bit forced formulaic, David Kelly's script and Jay Roach's directing bring a freshness and satisfaction that made this one of 1999's best sleepers.

    A most watchable feel good movie.
    9ray-280

    Very well done

    This movie is easy to bash because of its "underdog" formula, but this is one of the better spins I've ever seen put on it.

    Mystery, Alaska is a small, ice-covered town that no one would ever have heard of were it not for former resident Charles Danner's (Hank Azaria) article on the "Saturday game" of hockey that has become a ritual in the town. Danner sings the town's hockey praises, likening their skating ability to that of "any team in the NHL," and the gods of fiction hear the call, arranging for an exhibition game between the New York Rangers and the Mystery players. This sets off storms of conflict and multiple subplots which give this film a depth normally not found in the genre. The hockey game itself is almost an afterthought, because while the players know how to play the game, they don't have the same mastery over their daily lives.

    John Biebe (Russell Crowe) is the town sheriff and involuntarily-retired player from the Saturday game who is called upon to return to the team as their coach and as a player. His wife, Donna (Mary McCormack), is proud of the life she has built and slightly wistful about what the rest of the world would have held for her, but is content with what she has and does not live with her head in the clouds. Burt Reynolds is excellent as town judge Walter Burns, who must grapple with his teenage children, one of each gender, with the boy lacking the ambition Walter has for him, and the girl being a little too ambitious for his taste with her boyfriend. Colm Meany is the town Mayor who must deal with marital conflicts, and the remaining characters are what you'd expect to find in a closely-knit small town.

    The game itself is more like something out of "The Air Up There" than any of the movies mentioned in the other reviews. In that movie, the Africans played basketball for much the same reason as the Mystery boys play hockey, and as in that movie, the talent pool from the area is rich enough for the pros to take more than a passing look at the players (two of the Mystery players wind up signing with the Rangers and playing for their minor-league outfit in Binghamton).

    The players' main worry is that they'll get blown out by the Rangers, and shatter their illusions about their talent, but since the game is held on "their pond," where they believe "nobody beats them," they weren't about to back down. The Rangers, at first reluctant opponents who would rather have had some time with their families, get an early wake-up call in the game that causes them to remember why they played hockey in the first place, and take the game as seriously as a Stanley Cup final from then on. It is then that we see that while the Mystery players may lack the polish of the NHL, they are hardly outclassed.

    As expected, the Zamboni makes a cameo, as does Mike Myers as a former player/announcer. The movie has the usual small-town hostility towards outsiders, including some ribald swipes at a female TV reporter, but throughout the movie, we see what makes this town tick, and how their commitment to hockey is one that every professional player should never lose. Sports may be a business, but in the end, the play is the thing, and this movie makes that point better than many of the better-known films that try to drive home the same point.

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    • Trivia
      The entire New York Rangers roster is fictional. Many players on the actual Rangers roster at the time refused to be in the film.
    • Errores
      Before the final game at the end of the movie, Little Richard sings the American anthem then, offscreen, is heard singing the beginning of the Canadian anthem, though there is no need to do so, as the game is in Alaska and features two American teams. However, this was intentionally arranged (along with the very long rendition of the American anthem) by the Mayor of Mystery, to prolong the pre-game ceremonies and to let the Rangers freeze even longer.
    • Citas

      'Skank' Marden: I play hockey and I fornicate, 'cause those are the two most fun things to do in cold weather.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Three Kings/Happy, Texas/Guinevere/Mystery, Alaska/Drive Me Crazy (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Company of History
      Written by Marc Dauer and Jay Schwartz

      Performed by Five Easy Pieces

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de octubre de 1999 (Canadá)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Disney's Hockey Project
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Baldwin/Cohen Productions
      • Rocking Chair Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 28,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 8,891,623
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,102,191
      • 3 oct 1999
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 8,891,623
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 59 minutos
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