Ce film explore la relation complexe entre un détective privé en difficulté et la femme disparue qu'il a été engagé pour l'aider à retrouver.Ce film explore la relation complexe entre un détective privé en difficulté et la femme disparue qu'il a été engagé pour l'aider à retrouver.Ce film explore la relation complexe entre un détective privé en difficulté et la femme disparue qu'il a été engagé pour l'aider à retrouver.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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This effort, however, tends to lose the viewer with time frame juxtaposition which is too clever by half. I had to work at it to sort out the sequence of events and I think I nearly caught up by the end of the picture. Add to this the scenario which often lapses into the surreal and some overwritten dialogue (Dashiel Hammett is safe), and the cake falls.
John Hawkes was good as the detective but has an emaciated look. He is a stretch to be a hard-boiled 'noir' hero, which is a minor objection, but I hope Hauck perseveres and refines his ideas. There is a need to counteract the current trend toward the populist dreck that shows up in the multiplexes nowadays.
Yes, Hauck steals freely from Quentin Tarantino when it comes to mixed-up timelines, and steals even more from the genre of L.A. Noir, but it has its own charms. It also has some really ballsy experiments, such as shooting each of the five acts in one single take (on 35mm film, which must have been a real bitch to pull off given the changing lighting conditions).
Good performances from a wide range of actors clearly pitching in and having a good time with a small Indie film in between better-paying gigs. Plus, there are some genuinely touching moments, the kind that make you (or at least made me) go back and re-watch a couple of early scenes at the end to see them at the end, after the context of them has been to some extent explained.
I like that the song "Down With Mary" has been short-listed for the Original Song Oscar this year. That shows that this film got more attention than might be expected for a supposed low-budget Indie flick. I look forward to Hauck's next effort.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEach of the long takes was shot on an entire 1000-foot reel of 35mm film.
- Citations
Samson: Three days ago, I stepped in some gum, and it started me asking questions. So I punched some people in their fat faces. I threatened various kneecaps with blunt objects. On several times I brandished my revolver. I spent the pathetic amount of mattress money I had on bribes and payoffs. I did these things because I wanted information. And I got my information. And I was certain this would all lead me to a body. But the only body I found was the one I started out with. A girl named Dorothy Mahler.
- Crédits fousNo hidden cuts were used in the making of this motion picture.
- ConnexionsFeatures Le Carnaval des âmes (1962)
- Bandes originalesI'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Written by Hank Williams
Performed by Del Shannon
Published by Acuff Rose Music (BMI)
Administered by Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI)
Courtesy of Mole Hole Records
By arrangement with the Estate of Del Shannon
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 60 438 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 000 $US
- 20 mars 2016
- Montant brut mondial
- 60 438 $US
- Durée
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1