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Avant de partir combattre au Vietnam, un groupe d'adolescents joue à un jeu où ils tentent de séduire la fille la plus laide qu'ils puissent trouver.Avant de partir combattre au Vietnam, un groupe d'adolescents joue à un jeu où ils tentent de séduire la fille la plus laide qu'ils puissent trouver.Avant de partir combattre au Vietnam, un groupe d'adolescents joue à un jeu où ils tentent de séduire la fille la plus laide qu'ils puissent trouver.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Elizabeth Daily
- Marcie
- (as E.G. Daily)
Chris San Nicolas
- Dogfight Buddy
- (as Chris San Nicholas)
Ronny Lynch
- LCpl. Judge
- (as Ron Lynch)
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10Ed-145
Dogfight captures the feelings of the mid to late 1960's in San Francisco. It accurately shows the characteristics of young U.S. Marines destined for Vietnam. They are insensitive and cruel to the young women they invite to the 'Dogfight' because of their youth and the situation they find themselves in as G.I.'s. Being in the Air Force during this period I could relate to their crudeness as a posture taken by some young men as a defense against their environment. Being insensitive was a way to deal with their situation over which they had little control. The movie also accurately portrayed how young G.I.'s bond with other young guys who in civilian life they might not have bothered to befriend.
The love story involves a girl invited to the 'Dogfight' (a contest to see who could bring the ugliest girl) and the young Marine who brings her. She breaks through his shell of indifference and they become friends and lovers.
Lilly Taylor and River Phoenix are terrific. Their characters ring true and my wife and I cared very much about what happened to them.
Phoenix's return to S.F. after his tour in Vietnam was just as I experienced it. Although I was not returning from overseas when I returned the Bay Area in 1969, I discovered that the San Francisco of 1965 was totally gone and replaced with a foreign land.
'Dogfight' is accurately nostalgic for those of my generation and perhaps older. Younger viewers get to enjoy a truly good love story. They also get a glimpse of life as a young G.I. during that uniquely explosive period of change and social upheaval in America during the middle to late 1960's.
The love story involves a girl invited to the 'Dogfight' (a contest to see who could bring the ugliest girl) and the young Marine who brings her. She breaks through his shell of indifference and they become friends and lovers.
Lilly Taylor and River Phoenix are terrific. Their characters ring true and my wife and I cared very much about what happened to them.
Phoenix's return to S.F. after his tour in Vietnam was just as I experienced it. Although I was not returning from overseas when I returned the Bay Area in 1969, I discovered that the San Francisco of 1965 was totally gone and replaced with a foreign land.
'Dogfight' is accurately nostalgic for those of my generation and perhaps older. Younger viewers get to enjoy a truly good love story. They also get a glimpse of life as a young G.I. during that uniquely explosive period of change and social upheaval in America during the middle to late 1960's.
"Dogfight", starring River Phoenix and Lili Taylor, is a surprisingly charming film. It tells a love story born of peculiar circumstances, much like "Marty" starring Ernest Borgnine. Phoenix and Taylor are quiet and awkward people on seemingly different paths who spend a short time together and wind up falling deeply in love with one another. The film is set against the backdrop of the autumn of 1963, prior to immense change in the United States. It is an intelligent work with a keen visual sense--watch for a kissing scene where our leads practically become musicbox dancers--and fine acting.
With the exception of that home video my ex made with her new boyfriend, "Dogfight" is the most upsetting film I've ever watched. The plot involves US Marines bound for duty (and possibly death) in Vietnam, having one last night on the town in San Francisco. As a challenge to each other, the lads partcipate in a game called dogfight, where the guy who brings the ugliest date (the "biggest dog") wins.
Even more disgusting than the game itself is the way Lili Taylor's character, the gentle Rose, gets roped in--eagerly getting dressed up and even touching up her makeup before the contest. It breaks the viewer's heart to see a young woman so trusting walk into something so degrading.
Without spoiling the plot for those who haven't seen the film (you owe it to yourself to do so) it's assumed there is always chance for redemption. River Phoenix, who died tragically just two years after the film's release, is memorable as a soldier who struggles with human contact. And Lili Taylor absolutely shines as the victimized but amazingly forgiving Rose, though it's hard to accept her as "ugly"--I think Lili Taylor is really cute and I'd give anything to go on a date with her.
Even more disgusting than the game itself is the way Lili Taylor's character, the gentle Rose, gets roped in--eagerly getting dressed up and even touching up her makeup before the contest. It breaks the viewer's heart to see a young woman so trusting walk into something so degrading.
Without spoiling the plot for those who haven't seen the film (you owe it to yourself to do so) it's assumed there is always chance for redemption. River Phoenix, who died tragically just two years after the film's release, is memorable as a soldier who struggles with human contact. And Lili Taylor absolutely shines as the victimized but amazingly forgiving Rose, though it's hard to accept her as "ugly"--I think Lili Taylor is really cute and I'd give anything to go on a date with her.
DOGFIGHT is one of favorite films. The two leads actors share perfect a chemistry, making their interaction a pleasure to watch. Not to mention, Mr. Phoenix's screen presence is incredible. In fact, I could've followed him around the whole night. Furthermore, there is a great amount of foreshadowing on and off the screen. When Eddie (Phoenix) discusses Vietnam, he mentions its a small mess and that he'll be back in a few months. We, however, know that a different course lies ahead. In addition, this is one of Mr. Phoenix's final films, a glimpse of a magnificent only two years before his tragic demise. As a result, actor-character parallel almost each other, which I found to be truly sad. In addition, I give my credits to Bob and Nancy for executing a perfect ending. Yet, for me, this picture will always be a testament to one of the finest actors of our generation; may his spirit live on.
Ted's Grade: A-
Ted's Grade: A-
I went to see this film because I am a River Phoenix fan, but when Ms.
Taylor appeared on the screen my breath was taken away. Never before
have I witnessed a more likable charater as well as an incredibly
sincere performance by such a young actress. I also was curious as to how anyone could tell a story about the Vietnam
war in a new way. Bob Comfort, the screenwriter is a genius as is Nancy
Savoca, the director. The closing scene is brilliant in its use of silence and facial
expressions. The war footage is minimal but poignant. This is a perfect
film and one of the best films eve
Taylor appeared on the screen my breath was taken away. Never before
have I witnessed a more likable charater as well as an incredibly
sincere performance by such a young actress. I also was curious as to how anyone could tell a story about the Vietnam
war in a new way. Bob Comfort, the screenwriter is a genius as is Nancy
Savoca, the director. The closing scene is brilliant in its use of silence and facial
expressions. The war footage is minimal but poignant. This is a perfect
film and one of the best films eve
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRiver Phoenix running down the street after he left Rose was the last scene shot and was not intended. It was added last minute when everyone noticed the skyline. River was told to run and didn't know why. He laughed through the whole scene because everyone yelled "Run River Run!"
- GaffesEdward Birdlace says his birthday, November 26, is coming up "next Monday". In 1963 - when the scene was set - November 26 (four days after JFK's assassination) was on a Tuesday.
- Citations
Walter: Are you ready to order?
Rose: Yes, goddammit. I'm going to have the fucking poached salmon, with the son-of-a-bitching rice, and a dirty bastard salad with a shitload of Roquefort dressing. Thank you. And um, who knows what this asshole wants.
Eddie Birdlace: Uh, I'll just take a fucking beer.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
- Bandes originalesThe Oogum Boogum Song
Written by Brenton Wood (as Alfred J. Smith)
Published by Bonnyview Music Corp.
Performed by Brenton Wood
Courtesy of Original Sound Records Co., Inc.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 394 631 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 18 736 $ US
- 15 sept. 1991
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 394 631 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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