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Blue Car

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
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Blue Car (2002)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA troubled young woman is encouraged by a teacher to enter a poetry contest.A troubled young woman is encouraged by a teacher to enter a poetry contest.A troubled young woman is encouraged by a teacher to enter a poetry contest.

  • Dirección
    • Karen Moncrieff
  • Guionista
    • Karen Moncrieff
  • Elenco
    • David Strathairn
    • Agnes Bruckner
    • Margaret Colin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    3.8 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Karen Moncrieff
    • Guionista
      • Karen Moncrieff
    • Elenco
      • David Strathairn
      • Agnes Bruckner
      • Margaret Colin
    • 69Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 32Opiniones de los críticos
    • 76Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total

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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Auster
    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Megan Denning (Meg)
    Margaret Colin
    Margaret Colin
    • Diane
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Delia
    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Pat
    Regan Arnold
    • Lily
    Sarah Buehler
    Sarah Buehler
    • Georgia
    Dustin Sterling
    • Rob
    Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
    Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
    • Dad
    • (as Mike Ward)
    Wayne Armstrong
    • Don
    Aftab Pureval
    • Boy in Class
    Wendy Lardin
    • Georgia's Mom
    Jenn O'nofrio
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    Amy Benedict
    Amy Benedict
    • Diner Waitress
    Jaime Scheingross
    • Girl in the Yellow Dress
    Julie Schuster
    • Bank Teller
    Jane Mowder
    Jane Mowder
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      • Karen Moncrieff
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      • Karen Moncrieff
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    7rooprect

    Digs deep into the guts of a troubled teenager

    After seeing Agnes Bruckner's memorable performance in "Rick" (a modern re-imagining of the opera "Rigoletto"), I had to see what else she has starred in. Even better was her performance in this film "Blue Car", a coming-of-age film that boldly crosses boundaries that mainstream Hollywood wouldn't dare touch.

    I'm not just talking about the scandalous older guy & young girl theme which has been done before ("American Beauty", "Lolita", and almost every Woody Allen movie ever made), but in particular I'm referring to disturbing issues teenagers and kids face today: self-harm, self-mutilation and suicidal thoughts. Don't worry, there's nothing explicit. But the fact that these issues are even presented sets this movie on a different level.

    Other rare & unheard-of films that touch on these modern teen problems are "Archie's Final Project" (about a high school kid who decides to videotape his last days before killing himself), "Angela" (about 2 young sisters who create a fantasy world of angels & demons to cope with their real life traumas), and the very dark & very creepy "Tideland" about a young girl who creates a nightmarish world around her to try to protect her corroding innocence.. "Blue Car" fits right in there, probably the tamest of the bunch but not without its own hard-hitting moments. I think it would be appreciated by most mid-to-late teenagers whose minds are asking deep questions about life. I'm way past that age, but I still found it compelling and impressive all around. An excellent starring debut by Agnes Bruckner as well as directorial debut from Karen Moncrieff.
    7CJGlowacki

    "...touch the inner nerve."

    Ah, the romantic enigma that is the English teacher. Only Hollywood could bring these bookworms into the heroic light usually reserved for legendary leaders and men of action. Look at Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society" and you'll find the prime example of this species. A man who moves throughout his classroom spouting lines of inspiration as important as any presidential address. A voice who encourages his students to embrace their independence and seize the day.

    Now meet David Strathairn as Auster in "Blue Car". A man who actually looks and acts like the disheveled English teacher you had in high school. An inspiration only to those too lost and vulnerable to find it elsewhere. Like Meg - an 18 year old girl whose gift for poetry is the only good thing to emerge from an otherwise miserable life.

    Played by Agnes Bruckner in a brilliantly understated performance, Meg writes about what she knows. And, unfortunately for her, all she knows is pain. The pain of her parent's divorce and the abandonment she felt when her father drove away for one last time in his blue car. While her classmates laugh at her poem, her teacher pulls her aside and tells her to "dig deeper". At first, it appears he may be trying to further untap her hidden talent, and help her to begin a kind of healing process. But, as he takes her under his wing, his motives seem to grow less noble and more selfish as it appears he is the one in need of healing.

    Writer/Director Karen Moncrieff takes on an obvious point of view for the film. In every scene, we can't help but connect with Meg. Everyone seems to want a piece of her. From her mother to a passing acquaintance with a true delinquent, we watch as they befriend her and then cast her aside after she fufills their need. After a while, you just sit back and begin to wonder how much more of this she can take.

    It should come as no surprise then that the relationship she nurtures is the one with Auster. In her mind, he can be all things for her - mentor, friend, lover, and most of all, father. It is her changing view of him that anchors the film and, when she finally sees him for what he is, leads her to an ending we can only hope will be better for her.

    Rating [on a 5 star system] : 3 1/2 stars
    gfhaskins714

    Great piece of screen writing.

    It's always nice to come across a little gem of a film like this one is. The characters are crafted so well that there is nary a false note in the entire piece. The dynamics between the daughter (Meg) and her mother, Meg and her sister, and Meg and her teacher all ring true; at times painfully so. As things so often occur in real life, this was no neat little package of events and resolutions but characters stumbling through situations making good and bad decisions and coming out on the other side having learned something from their experiences.

    Why can't everyone write like this! Kudos to Karen Moncrief for showing such great respect for her audience. I hope you have many more opportunities to add to your writing and directing resume. I've seen tons of films and very few of them are standouts. This is one of them.
    george.schmidt

    A true gem from the indie world:Bruckner is flawless

    BLUE CAR (2003) **** David Strathairn, Agnes Bruckner, Margaret Colin, Frances Fisher, A.J. Buckley, Regan Arnold, Sarah Beuhler, Dustin Sterling, Mike Ward. Excellent indie festival hit about a teenage girl (Bruckner in a heartbreakingly raw turn) whose only solace from her crumbling domestic life is in her gift as a poet is mentored by her well-meaning but clearly coercive English teacher (Strathairn in one of his best performances) who goads her into a contest. First time filmmaker Karen Moncrieff delivers a truly audacious debut with a gift for character development and strong narrative as well as a shrewd cast (Colin gives her best turn too as Bruckner's downward spiraling mom and young Arnold as her baby sister is absolutely stunning) adds a lift above the norm in coming-of-age flicks that resonates with pitch-perfect depictions of a young woman coming into her own. One of the year's best films.
    6romanorum1

    Self-Absorbed Mother Plus Weak Dad Equals Dysfunctional Family

    Bright and attractive but vulnerable and sad-eyed, Megan Denning lives in a deplorable situation in Ohio. Her single mother Diane works full-time and attends evening school. She is so engrossed with herself that she not only lends no support to Megan, but also expects her daughter to help her. Megan's emotionally disturbed little sister Lily mutilates herself and eats very little, if anything. Divorced dad is out of contact and remains behind in his sixty dollars per week support payments.

    Still worse yet, Megan has not a single adult person to fall back on. It does appear that she catches a break when Mr. Auster, her high school English teacher, begins to mentor her, and encourages her talent in poetry writing, her emotional outlet. Megan had impressed Auster with her poem, "The Blue Car," about the time her father moved out and left in his … blue car. Auster asserts that Megan can do even better, and perhaps enter the state contest where he is one of the judges. After that there is the national poetry competition in Florida. At the beginning Auster keeps his distance, and uses his authorial demeanor to his own good advantage. He gives Megan an A+ for a poem, and writes "Be brave," a possible double entendre. Megan finds a chocolate car wrapped in blue with her belongings, a present from the teacher. Auster gives his student a ride home in his car, and then shares his lunch more than once. Gradually closing in, like a lion on an antelope, Auster is available for emotional support when a tragedy strikes the Denning family. He hugs Megan deeply. The flawed Auster is a wolf in sheep's clothing, and Megan is aloof to the danger. Along the way she makes several wrong decisions without apparent regret. Will she be able to extricate herself in the end?

    This is a serious and depressing story, not a romance. Supporting the movie is the good acting while the characters are more than one-dimensional.

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    • Trivia
      This film was edited on an Apple Macintosh Computer with "Final Cut Pro" and "Cinema Tools" software.
    • Errores
      The application form that Meg fills out for the poetry contest says her poem is entitled "Blue Car", although at that point she has not yet written the poem or given it a title.
    • Citas

      [after looking over her poem]

      Auster: Okay... you tell me.

      Meg: I don't know.

      Auster: Why not? Are you afraid I'm going to tell you your work stinks?

      Meg: Does it?

      Auster: What do you think?

      Meg: Probably. I don't know.

      Auster: Come back when you do.

      [rises, starts to leave]

      Meg: It doesn't stink. There's a line that I like.

      Auster: Which one?

      Meg: "Lost leaves spin past the glass, but the trees don't go. They stay by my window."

      Auster: What about the rest of it?

      Meg: I could go deeper.

      Auster: Good for you.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
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      Written and Performed by Lori Carson, Layng Martine Jr. and Jane Scarpantoni

      Feels Good for a Minute Music/Corporal Blossom Music (BMI)

      (c) 2001

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de mayo de 2003 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Miramax (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Синяя машина
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Dayton, Ohio, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Peer Oppenheimer Production Inc.
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 1,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 465,310
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 30,087
      • 4 may 2003
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 476,551
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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