Patty Hearst
- 1988
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- 1h 48min
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6,3/10
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Dans les années 1970, Patricia Hearst est enlevé par des révolutionnaires américains, mais finit par rejoindre leur cause à la place.Dans les années 1970, Patricia Hearst est enlevé par des révolutionnaires américains, mais finit par rejoindre leur cause à la place.Dans les années 1970, Patricia Hearst est enlevé par des révolutionnaires américains, mais finit par rejoindre leur cause à la place.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Peter Kowanko
- Cujo
- (as Pete Kowanko)
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Quite possibly the dullest kidnapping movie since "The Ransom of Red Chief". I mean, it's almost comical. You have a bland, boring WASP abducted by noisome, even more boring revolutionaries. Any humorous or even ironic implications, however, are left grimly unexplored by scenarist Nick Kazan and director Paul Schrader, the stolidity of the later being especially egregious when you consider that this is the guy who was able to look on the pathologies of Bob Crane as well as Dutch Calvinists from Grand Rapids from a somewhat mordant point of view. Give it a generous C, mostly for Natasha Richardson whose good acting is the terxtbook definition of collateral damage.
College student Patricia Hearst (Natasha Richardson) is a well-meaning rich girl who gets kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Their leader Cinque (Ving Rhames) intends on ransoming the heiress for the release of their imprisoned comrades. Eventually, she joins them in their revolutionary activities.
This is director Paul Schrader and this is Natasha Richardson. She is giving a full performance of this complicated, debated, and conflicted character. It lands squarely on her assertion of innocence. That may be disputed but it's well within reason and the movie presents a reasonable case. She feared for her life and submitted to survive. There are also a few familiar faces and Ving Rhames is as powerful as ever. This is good and Natasha is great.
This is director Paul Schrader and this is Natasha Richardson. She is giving a full performance of this complicated, debated, and conflicted character. It lands squarely on her assertion of innocence. That may be disputed but it's well within reason and the movie presents a reasonable case. She feared for her life and submitted to survive. There are also a few familiar faces and Ving Rhames is as powerful as ever. This is good and Natasha is great.
I once met Patricia Hearst while I was married to a content editor for Hearst Publications. She struck me as a savvy, confident, and meticulous individual. She appeared to me to be similar to her renowned grandfather. This film has two outstanding performances; Natasha Richardson as Hearst, and Ving Rhames, as the dynamic SLA leader. The other members of the cast were more than adequate for their roles. One must try to put one's self in Ms Hearst's shoes at the time of her abduction. How would you have survived? How would you have defended yourself after being apprehended by the authorities? It was a triumph of the will of Patty Hearst that she survived. And, of course, these events were a tragedy of the highest nature. How would you like to have your daughter kidnapped by a Marxist Revolutionary group? She survived because she was smarter and stronger than any of the people she was abducted by. Her psychic recovery from this ordeal was nothing short of a miracle. To make matters worse, the legal system added insult to injury, but Ms Hearst was able to eventually handle them as well. A film well worth viewing for several reasons.
I remember just being a kid but I loved history and I was absolutely enamored with this stuff. I've seen this movie a few times and Ving and Natasha (God rest your soul) were brilliant. Ving was overpowering in one of his early roles and Richardson kept her foreign accent in check and was great as Patty Hearst. I'll never forget being a young teen watching the real Patty Hearst on the news and became a pop culture icon hated and loved and doubted and believed , always a mystery to this day. Though this movie is from Patty's perspective, she was found guilty then pardoned or sentence converted. She later became an actress and I always had to watch her not for her acting abilities but just thinking what this women went through and there she is. Regardless of what we think she did go through SOMETHING bad, though we'll never know the truth and she did get out of prison because she was from one of the richest families in the US at the time. This story is so intriguing and like they say u can't make this up. You think you know but we'll NEVER know.
The movie, at first I thought was a typical late 1980 movie with fewer actors than newer films and a compact plot. But later I did quite a bit of reading on Patty Hearst following through Wikipedia. The first thing I noticed was that the movie had woven the facts together quite well. Yes, there are a few anachronisms as mentioned in an earlier comment, but I could catch just one of them. Things blend into the movie quite well as far as the victim is concerned. When the movie was made they had no way of knowing that 20-Jan-2001, the real Patty Hearst was given a full presidential pardon after analysis of the case which revealed that the defendant's lawyer was in most likelihood drunk on the day of trial. The movie doesn't concentrate on the trial, but more on the experiences making it a treat to watch.
It also scares us as to how fragile society might become with just one economic slide causing everyone to queue up at gas stations; that alone can re-start this guerrilla facade that, considering world politics today could turn out really ugly. The casting is impeccable, I just sat down comparing photographs of the real people with the cast; and there was an 80% resemblance. I like that part. I see this movie as a biopic though this term was not commonly employed when the movie was taken. The movie is relevant to recent times to show that no nation is any "less" vulnerable to insurgent work and possible insurgent fracture. Definitely worth the time to watch it, the movie is quite well made. For a fact the real Patty Hearst herself has acted in movies including a recent one, "A Dirty Shame."
It also scares us as to how fragile society might become with just one economic slide causing everyone to queue up at gas stations; that alone can re-start this guerrilla facade that, considering world politics today could turn out really ugly. The casting is impeccable, I just sat down comparing photographs of the real people with the cast; and there was an 80% resemblance. I like that part. I see this movie as a biopic though this term was not commonly employed when the movie was taken. The movie is relevant to recent times to show that no nation is any "less" vulnerable to insurgent work and possible insurgent fracture. Definitely worth the time to watch it, the movie is quite well made. For a fact the real Patty Hearst herself has acted in movies including a recent one, "A Dirty Shame."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe real Patricia Hearst was pardoned by President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001--his last official act before he left office.
- GaffesAfter the shooting at the sporting goods store, Patty says it was "just like Starsky and Hutch". Starsky et Hutch (1975) debuted in 1975, a year later than the events in that scene.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
- Bandes originalesWay Back Home
Performed by The Crusaders
Written by Wilton Felder
Published by Four Knights Music
Courtesy of MCA Records
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 223 326 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 601 680 $US
- 25 sept. 1988
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 223 326 $US
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