Blow Out
- 1981
- Tous publics
- 1h 48min
Un soir où il est parti enregistrer des grenouilles, Jack, preneur de son professionnel, capte sur son Nagra le détail sonore d'un accident : juste avant l'éclatement d'un pneu, une détonati... Tout lireUn soir où il est parti enregistrer des grenouilles, Jack, preneur de son professionnel, capte sur son Nagra le détail sonore d'un accident : juste avant l'éclatement d'un pneu, une détonation. Il repêche une fille et les ennuis commencent. Qui complote ? [255]Un soir où il est parti enregistrer des grenouilles, Jack, preneur de son professionnel, capte sur son Nagra le détail sonore d'un accident : juste avant l'éclatement d'un pneu, une détonation. Il repêche une fille et les ennuis commencent. Qui complote ? [255]
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Coed Lover
- (as Amanda Cleveland)
- Dancing Coed
- (as Missy O'Shea)
Avis à la une
While F/X's Rollie Tyler was a special effects engineer, our hero in Blow Out is a sound technician who must piece together parts of a sound recording (along with some other vital information from other sources along the way) to solve the murder of the gubernatorial candidate, a death which the police have written off as a homocide. Travolta employs Nancy Allen's help, a rather dumb prostitute who was in the car with the victim when their car ran off the bridge, but who is the only survivor and essential key to unlocking the mystery. They are dealing with a very relentless killer who will stop at nothing to make sure the trail of evidence leading to him is eliminated.
It is a typical DePalma movie in that it is done with many Hitchcock elements (they didn't call him the master of suspense for nothing) and also that he works with movies-in-a-movie (see 'Body Double' and 'Dressed to Kill'). It is an enjoyable crime and mystery movie in the days when John Travolta movies were still fun to watch.
This is the type of movie many people call a rip-off as not only does it take an idea from a previous story and film ('Blow Up') it is one of DePalma's many Hitchcockian efforts. However, under his direction the film feels fresh and moves very well. It is 13 years before John Travolta made 'Pulp Fiction' but he was already a good lead actor. Dennis Franz also gives a good turn as a photographer who knows more than he is telling.
However, the scene stealer, would have to be John Lithgow who stoically walks his way through the film as a ruthless killer who wants to remove Jack Terri for the evidence he has. Rarely is such a emotionless and callous role played out so well to such great effect.
Then there is DePalma's direction which is the great thing that put all the good stuff together. He has a particular skill of blending shots/scenes without dissolves and that carries the movie is an interesting way. Using shadows, silhouettes, rotating camera shots he is truly a master in good form here. 9/10
Rated R: some grisly violence, and profanity
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile on the way to the airport, the driver of the van containing two reels of footage of the Liberty Parade sequence stopped at a Dunkin' Donuts, leaving the van unattended. It was stolen while he was inside, and the footage was never seen again. The crew had to return to Philadelphia just to re-shoot the entire scene, at a cost of $750,000. Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond was no longer available, so he was replaced by László Kovács.
- GaffesThe sound mixer for the slasher movie mutes all of the sounds except the scream of the girl in the shower, in order to prove that it's really her voice. In fact, what he proves is that she's been dubbed: if it were really sound from the location he would not have been able to eliminate the shower or its curtain being pulled aside, as the microphone would have picked them up too.
- Citations
[last lines]
Jack Terry: It's a good scream. It's a good scream.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Estallido mortal
- Lieux de tournage
- Lincoln Drive, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis(accident scene, under the Henry Avenue bridge)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 18 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 000 000 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 12 002 092 $US
- Durée
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1