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Closer. Llevados por el deseo

Título original: Closer
  • 2004
  • B15
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts, and Clive Owen in Closer. Llevados por el deseo (2004)
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Las relaciones de dos parejas se vuelven complicadas y engañosas cuando el hombre de una pareja conoce a la mujer de la otra.Las relaciones de dos parejas se vuelven complicadas y engañosas cuando el hombre de una pareja conoce a la mujer de la otra.Las relaciones de dos parejas se vuelven complicadas y engañosas cuando el hombre de una pareja conoce a la mujer de la otra.

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    • Mike Nichols
  • Guionista
    • Patrick Marber
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    • Natalie Portman
    • Jude Law
    • Clive Owen
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Mike Nichols
    • Guionista
      • Patrick Marber
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      • Natalie Portman
      • Jude Law
      • Clive Owen
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    • Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
      • 22 premios ganados y 50 nominaciones en total

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    Closer Scene: A Big, Fat Lie
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    • Alice
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    8OverAnalysisBoy

    Flawed and cold, but sharp and haunting.

    I've seen Closer described as a cinematic triumph, but it's precisely not. The film wears its theatrical origins on its sleeve, and the presence of the camera is mostly irrelevant.

    It also fails in a more subtle way. Initially, I watched four apparently amoral people, devoid of depth or shame, being clever at each other in increasingly hurtful and exploitative ways, and my mind rebelled. This can't be right, I thought, people don't talk like this. Hell, people don't *act* like this.

    Then the light dawned. The characters seemed inhuman because they are. They aren't people at all, they're philosophical positions. When they talk, they're not talking. They're saying the things that people only dare think, asking the questions that haunt anyone whose relationship has gone horrifically pear-shaped. This isn't the story of four people and four relationships, it's an attempt to compress everything the author believes about human relationships into a film and bend it into a story. It feels artificial because it is.

    With that realisation, I actually began to enjoy it, because Closer is a very clever film. I wish I could disagree with more of it, because many of the things it has to say about human relationships are painfully true. Every mistake you've ever made in a relationship is in here, and it's guaranteed to make you squirm at least once. It's also blackly funny in many places.

    Without exception, the performances are fantastic, with the honours going to Natalie Portman's emotionally scarred escapist who wears lies like they were armour, and Clive Owen's brutal, perceptive, and ultimately absolutely human dirty doctor.

    Be warned! The marketing campaign may lead you to think it's a comforting rom-com, but it's not. I wouldn't advise going with your partner unless you're rock-solid. You may leave asking some uncomfortable questions, and wondering how well you really know them...
    8marcosaguado

    I Stayed To The End

    What a treat. Most of the people who came with me, left, half way through the film. I stayed to the end and I loved it. It moved me. A rarity this days. The face of Jude Law is, still, so full of possibilities. He seems unafraid of darkness. Strong. This is his most grown up performance. I can't wait to see what he'll become. (If he stays away from Hollywood as much as temptations permit, and keeps that purity, that makes his darkness so powerful, as intact as humanly possible). Julia Roberts is wonderful in a performance part Margaret Sullavan, part Jeanne Moreau but all her own. Clive Owen is a force of nature. Dangerous, compelling, human to the hilt. And what about Natalie Portman? Wow. No surprise here. But what a surprise. I'm sure she is going to amaze us for years and years to come. I'm really glad I stayed to the end.
    7The Davii

    The three years of my divorce wrapped into two hours

    While I thought the characters were interesting, I found it very difficult to watch, as my own marriage disintegrated in a fashion too familiar to these characters. The lies, the half-truths, the inability to distinguish truth from lie after being told so many lies. I could completely relate to the characters in this movie.

    Though I could laugh with it, it was nevertheless painful to watch. I couldn't recommend this movie to anyone except my ex-. Even then, I have trouble believing she's understand any part of it.

    This particular film was more like a documentary shot without the shaky hand-held camera. But, like the still photographs the movie mocks as being false, Closer allows only glimpses of the truth behind the myriad lies.

    I want to be entertained at a movie and I cannot think of a single person to whom I'd recommend this movie. It was very well acted, scripted, and executed on all parts. But it was more painful than pleasant or enlightening.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Four Great Performances

    Dan (Jude Law), an obituary writer, falls for stripper Alice (Natalie Portman) who is new in London. Later Dan writes a book about Alice, and meets photographer Anna (Julia Roberts). Alice knows she's losing Dan. Dan tricks dermatologist Larry (Clive Owen) on an internet chat, and Larry meets Anna. Larry marries Anna but the wander eye strikes again.

    Director Mike Nichols is going minimalist with Patrick Marber's play. This is a movie with four incredible performances. Clive Owen is brutal. Natalie Portman is hurt. Jude Law is childish. Julia Roberts is wonderful. They are doing some of their best work here. Don't come for a rom-com. This is emotionally vicious, damaged, pathetic human relationships.
    tedg

    4-Braided

    I prefer when a movie is a movie. But when a movie is a very good play, we should be happy as well because there just aren't that many good things around.

    This is a play, there's no mistaking. All the dynamics in it are seated in the words, all the motives in the four beings. There is no cinematic device used or necessary, except the revealing of the passport at the end, and I am sure that was handled differently in the stage version.

    Mike Nichols makes a living out of taking constructions that work well on the stage and adding a few cinematic glosses so that the thing gives the impression it was born as a screen being. I find his tricks in this regard distracting, even a bit offensive because he hasn't adapted as the visual vocabulary has.

    Never mind. Just eliminate the film components of its being and focus on the stage components and you still have something worthwhile, because here Nichols is still fresh.

    You can read other folks to learn the story. It hardly matters. What matters to me is the clever, deep way the writer has constructed the thing. The visceral effect is from the panic and desperation of love. Nothing new there. What makes this effective, I think, are two things. Writerly things.

    The first is that he hasn't just described the tippy balance of living in a romance. He hasn't just displayed the radical fuzziness and unpredictability of a world where that is all you know. He's made it the root of the story. This story has absolutely none of the logic to it that you expect when you see a love story. Everything seems real and natural after it has happened, but there's no way at all to predict what will happen next when you are in the thing. Its a great help in storytelling; you have to cling fast to what is happening. Its the best type of engagement, sucking you in by simply making you wonder, even worry about what is going to happen next. Its rare. Its good.

    I'd like to point out how the four characters are constructed. A popular writing technique is to take one whole soul and break it into bits. Then the bits can get fleshed out imperfectly and interact so that the interaction has a being. In this case, start with a movie. What four pieces do you need? The writer (Dan), the photographer (Anna), the actor (Alice) and the director, the person concerned with the "skin" of the thing.

    Its no accident, I think that it is impossible to settle on any one of these characters. You can go through this experience time and time again, each time tracing a different person's path, or the path of a relationship or even an urge.

    This part is great too. Apart from Nichols' cinematic naivety, there's only one blot: Julia Roberts. She just doesn't understand what it means to be part of an assembly. She's not an actress in the real sense, the theatrical sense that Nichols knows how to sculpt. No wonder he wanted Cate Blanchett instead.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning of filming, Natalie Portman gave Julia Roberts a necklace that said "cunt" in honor of their characters' foul mouths. At the end of filming, Roberts gave Portman a necklace that said "lil' cunt".
    • Errores
      When Larry and Dan are talking in Larry's office you can clearly see the bed sheet in the bed behind Dan. When Larry walks to the bed it has no sheet and he pulls one out of the roll.
    • Citas

      Larry: Alice, tell me something true.

      Alice: Lying's the most fun a girl can have without taking her clothes off - but it's better if you do.

    • Versiones alternativas
      There are two versions available. Runtimes are "1h 44m (104 min)" (general theatrical release) and "1h 38m (98 min) (TV) (Turkey)".
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Closer/National Treasure/The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie/Bad Education (2004)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Blower's Daughter
      Written and Performed by Damien Rice

      Under license to Vector Recordings, LLC/Warner Bros. Records Inc. and 14th Floor Records

      By arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing US and Warner Strategic Marketing UK

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de enero de 2005 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Sony Pictures
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Closer
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Postman's Park, Little Britain, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(park with Alice Ayres tablet)
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Inside Track 2
      • Aquarium Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 27,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 33,987,757
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 7,707,972
      • 5 dic 2004
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 116,671,982
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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