Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American photographer in Rio de Janeiro becomes involved in the world of "knife culture" when he sets out to find the killer of one of his models.An American photographer in Rio de Janeiro becomes involved in the world of "knife culture" when he sets out to find the killer of one of his models.An American photographer in Rio de Janeiro becomes involved in the world of "knife culture" when he sets out to find the killer of one of his models.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires au total
Tchéky Karyo
- Hermes
- (as Tcheky Karyo)
José René Ruiz
- José Zakkai - Iron Nose
- (as Rene Ruiz)
Miguel Ángel Fuentes
- Camilo Fuentes
- (as Miguel Angel Fuentes)
Cássia Kis
- Mercedes
- (as Cassia Kiss)
Alvaro Freire
- Evilásio - Mitry's Butler
- (as Álvaro Freire)
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I believe this oddly successful film was also aired on US television (Bravo channel) as "Exposure". I have never seen it under the other titles listed. The knife techniques are very professional and effective, as is the explanation of selection of weapons.
This is a well made, low key thriller about knife fighters in Rio. Peter Coyote gives one of his best performances. The only quibble I had with the film is that I wanted to see A WHOLE LOT MORE KNIFE FIGHTING!
After all that great, cool set up and the main character undergoing the Art of Knife Fighting training. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get many more knife fights. This could have been the ultimate knife fighting movie. Still, it's good. But when during the final fight sequence I wanted something more spectacular, blood spraying to the heavens like the end of Kurosawa's Sanjuro. And after seeing the extraordinary knife fighting sequence in Kill Bill I was expecting a little more.
After all that great, cool set up and the main character undergoing the Art of Knife Fighting training. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get many more knife fights. This could have been the ultimate knife fighting movie. Still, it's good. But when during the final fight sequence I wanted something more spectacular, blood spraying to the heavens like the end of Kurosawa's Sanjuro. And after seeing the extraordinary knife fighting sequence in Kill Bill I was expecting a little more.
10jazz2004
Whoever owns this movie please release on DVD. This is a cult type movie centered around knife fighting. The back story, cinematography, and allure of a dangerous earthly South America draws the viewer into what is probably Peter Coyote's most interesting work. Highly recommended! Very few movies transmit the feeling of a place as well as this movie does so visually. I have been searching for this movie for sometime and wonder why it hasn't been released on DVD. Early Walter Salles is much better than most of what is being shot today. Coyote plays a photographer living in Rio that avenges the death of a prostitute friend and goes on a journey through South America to do so. In the process of this his character learns to fight with knifes and becomes involved in an underworld whose rules he is forced to adapt to and survive.
When I saw this movie I thought it was the renaissance of the Brazilian Cinema. I was wrong.
Anyways this movie I consider one of the best of Walter Salles. A movie the He himself doesn't even like to talk about it, because of a lots of studios interference.
The photographer, José Roberto Eliezer, should be awarded for the first sequence of this movie.
It's a very good Brazilian cast and I, with 16 years old, believed that I was watching movie by Brazilwood.
I guess I reached 10 lines.
Anyways this movie I consider one of the best of Walter Salles. A movie the He himself doesn't even like to talk about it, because of a lots of studios interference.
The photographer, José Roberto Eliezer, should be awarded for the first sequence of this movie.
It's a very good Brazilian cast and I, with 16 years old, believed that I was watching movie by Brazilwood.
I guess I reached 10 lines.
A film that is extremely evocative - so many exciting nuances. It is unforgettable - a pity that the actor who played the "knife expert" is seen more. One of Peter Coyote's best.An unusual cast - many contrasts. The photography is outstanding. A haunting experience....
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- AnecdotesFeature directorial debut for documentary filmmaker Walter Salles Jr.
- GaffesThe knife dealer says the Applegate-Fairbairn knife is used by British commandos. Actually the knife is a redesign of the Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife that was widely used in WWII, the Applegate-Fairbairn wasn't issued to any armed forces to this day.
- Citations
Peter Mandrake: All my life, I've been looking for something... different.
- Versions alternativesUK versions are cut by 19 seconds for an '18' rating.
- Bandes originalesThe Photographer (A Gentleman's Honor)
Written and Arranged by Philip Glass
Orchestra conducted by Michael Riesman
Courtesy of CBS Records
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 356 825 $US
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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