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L'ultima luna d'agosto

Titolo originale: Full Moon in Blue Water
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
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Teri Garr, Gene Hackman, and Burgess Meredith in L'ultima luna d'agosto (1988)
A widowed bar owner with the weight of the world upon him encounters a lonely woman who is determined to change his luck. Many comic moments from the bar's clientele.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his flound... Leggi tuttoOn an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his floundering business as his troubles begin piling up.On an island off the gulf coast of Texas, a roadhouse owner is a recluse since the mysterious disappearance of his wife. Into his life comes a woman who tries to help him and save his floundering business as his troubles begin piling up.

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    • Peter Masterson
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    • Bill Bozzone
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    • Gene Hackman
    • Teri Garr
    • Burgess Meredith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    999
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Peter Masterson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bill Bozzone
    • Star
      • Gene Hackman
      • Teri Garr
      • Burgess Meredith
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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Floyd
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Louise
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • The General
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Jimmy
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Charlie
    David Doty
    • Virgil
    Gil Glasgow
    Gil Glasgow
    • Baytch
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Dorothy
    • (as Becky Gelke)
    Marietta Marich
    • Lois
    Alexandra Masterson
    Alexandra Masterson
    • Annie
    • (as Lexie Masterson)
    William Larsen
    William Larsen
    • Jack Hill
    Mitchell Gossett
    • Marone
    Mark Walters
    • Johnny Gorman
    Benjamin F. Jones
    • Digby
    Ed Geldart
    • Man #1
    Lawrence Elkins
    • Boy
    Tiny Skaggs
    • Stranger #1
    Bill Johnson
    Bill Johnson
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      • Peter Masterson
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    7Tony-Holmes

    What's In A Name?

    Saw this on the Talking Pictures (UK) channel, for older films and TV.

    Some very ill-informed reviews on here, 2 from Moonspinner and Claudio especially. Nothing wrong with this film, it's one of many reflecting small-town life in USA, with characters who are perhaps lost, or aimless, but trying to make the best of their lot.

    So, sure, there were no car chases, no shootings, no spaceships, no fantasy nonsense with people riding horses that can fly, or people turning into bats and/or back again, just regular people.

    Hackman (just died this year I gather, RIP) and Garr are excellent, as they invariably are, GH can play pretty much anything, and Garr could have been born for this role, plus the support cast hit the right notes.

    Can the coastal bar survive, will it be saved by the intended new bridge bringing more custom? About my only criticism would be the Title, which makes it seem like some twee nature film?!
    6petersjoelen

    nice story

    Just a few days after the news that Gene Hackman had passed away I watched this movie, strangely enough this movie was completely unknown to me, I can't remember ever seeing it in the video store.

    Actually a kind of standard drama story without really getting too heavy because there is also some humor in it.

    Floyd can't get over the death of his wife, his bar is a failing business and a real estate shark is after his company.

    The roles are nicely filled with Burgess Meredith as his old father-in-law who is in a wheelchair and provides many comic moments, Teri Garr gets to play the new girlfriend and there are a few other characters like the sheriff and Floyd's assistant.

    Nice light drama with some comic elements in it.
    7jhclues

    No Man Is An Island

    The loss of a loved one, especially a spouse or a child, can be devastating on the one left behind; and without some kind of closure, that same love, combined with the loss, can lead to an unhealthy obsession in which the object of that devotion can emerge as something so perfect that none among the living could ever hope to measure up to it. And it's just such a situation that is explored by director Peter Masterson in `Full Moon In Blue Water,' the story of a man who, even after many months, cannot come to terms with the loss of his wife, and has, by clinging so vehemently to her memory, effectively removed himself from the world of the living, despite the efforts of others who are close to him and depend upon him, including the woman who would love him-- if only he would give her the chance.

    Floyd (Gene Hackman) is the owner of the Blue Water Grill, situated on the coast of the Texas Gulf in the small town of Blue Water. He's made a living at it since ending a stint as a merchant marine, and it's pretty much all he knows. And for a time, when he shared it all with his beloved Dorothy (Becky Ann Baker), it was the perfect life. But it all ended when Dorothy disappeared one day out on the gulf, and was presumed drowned; a tragedy from which Floyd has never recovered. Now he spends his days watching home movies of his wife, reliving the moments they shared, which become even more perfect with every day that passes, and with each additional viewing. He's let his business slide, and doesn't realize-- or perhaps just doesn't care-- what a dangerous, downward spiral he's on.

    Floyd may be content wallowing in his discontent and misery, but there are those who need him and love him, and refuse to give up on him: His invalid father-in-law, The General (Burgess Meredith), would be lost without Floyd, as would Jimmy (Elias Koteas), the simpleton Floyd provides with a living by employing him for odd jobs around the restaurant, and as a companion for The General. But most especially, there's Louise (Teri Garr), a woman who cares deeply for Floyd, but just can't get through to him-- she simply can't live up to the image of perfection Floyd holds in his mind of Dorothy. But there's something else troubling Louise, too. She knows that real estate broker Charlie O'Donnell (Kevin Cooney) has made an offer to buy Floyd's place, and for a sum that's half of what it's worth. And in his diminished mental state, Floyd may be about to make one of the biggest mistakes of his life; Louise, however, is determined to avert it from happening. If only she can get through to Floyd in time; if only she can break through that wall of Dorothy's memory.

    Masterson delivers his story in a straightforward manner, without attempting any frills, tricks or exaggerations in an effort to heighten the drama. He simply gives you a story that is what it is; a look at the twists and turns life can take, and how when something happens to one it affects, not only that person, but those around him, and in turn, those around them. Subtly, but very definitely, it underscores the symbiotic nature of mankind and succinctly drives home the point that, indeed, no man is an island. As this film so aptly demonstrates, whether we choose to believe it or not, there is no such thing as absolute autonomy. Somewhere along the line, directly or indirectly, the behavior of one is going to have an effect on someone else. It's the underlying message of this film, and it's presented quite effectively by Masterson, although his approach is a bit too academic, perhaps. Human emotion forms the core of the story, and yet the film is not as emotionally involving as it could-- or should-- be. Masterson manages to maintain interest, but without that hook that would have really engaged his audience. Still, it's a good job, the film is well delivered and offers a satisfying experience, albeit one that could have been much more.

    As Floyd, Hackman gives a solid performance, creating a character that is believable and real. He gets neither too maudlin nor morbid with his portrayal, even in the depths of his depression, which tells us something about who Floyd really is: a guy who feels deeply, but is capable of bouncing back. Hackman makes him someone with whom you can empathize, but without getting too close. Everyone will be able to relate to Floyd on some level, inasmuch as loss is something we all have to deal with at one time or another, though that sense of identity is more of an inherent aspect of the story rather than due to anything that Hackman brings to it. It's Hackman's expertise, however, that maintains the film's credibility and makes that sense of identity accessible. And that's why Hackman's a star; he makes what he does convincing, as he does here, with a performance that is, in it's simplicity, natural and affecting.

    Teri Garr is effective, as well, turning in a sympathetic performance through which she successfully conveys, not only her love and concern for Floyd, but her frustrations in coping with the intangible and impenetrable image of Dorothy that Floyd has created in his mind. Garr is entirely convincing as Louise, lending her a blue-collar charm that she sells with her natural, charismatic screen presence.

    It's the supporting efforts by Koteas and Meredith that really makes this film click, however. Koteas finds just the right tone and shadings to make the hapless Jimmy convincing, and Meredith is a delight as the lovable old curmudgeon embraced by Floyd, in that he is his last link to Dorothy. `Full Moon In Blue Water,' then, is a meditation on life; and one that's definitely worth a look. I rate this one 7/10.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Great Cast Wasted in a Poor Story

    In Texas, Floyd (Gene Hackman) is the owner of a decadent bar nearby the coast. He misses his wife Dorothy (Becky Gelke), who disappeared one year ago, and does not pay attention to the business, giving credit to everybody. His senile father-in-law The General (Burgess Meredith) lives with him demanding care. He has two employees, the former inmate of a mental institution Jimmy (Elias Koteas) and the spinster Louise (Teri Garr) that has a love affair with him and has offered her saving to become his partner. Floyd has a huge tax debt and his pseudo-friend Charlie (Kevin Cooney) is forcing him to sell the place very cheap. However Louise finds that a bridge will be built soon and will increase the value of the bar.

    "Full Moon in Blue Water" is a film where a great cast is wasted in a poor story. The excellent Gene Hackman is not tailored for a romance and despite the sweet and also excellent Teri Garr, there is no chemistry in their relationship. Burgess Meredith is totally wasted in the role of a senile old man. The absurd situations are too silly and in the end, "Full Moon in Blue Water" is a forgettable movie released only on VHS. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Lua Cheia em Blue Water" ("Full Moon in Blue Water")
    6RARubin

    Busty Garr

    Lately I've been on a Gene Hackman 1980's kick. Hoosiers, many folks think is the best portrayal of a sports coach, maybe the best sports film ever made. Twice in a Lifetime is a middle-aged love story of betrayal in a blue-collar family and it ranks up there as the best of Hackman's work. Then there is a less successful film, Full Moon in Blue Water.

    No one in the movies in the last thirty years portrays the middle-age everyman, the tough, and hard working, Joe like Hackman. He's certainly not a romantic idol, but he is manly enough to woe Ann Margaret in Once in a Lifetime and Teri Garr in Water. In addition, Garr is very good as a faded honky-tonk town girl with widower, Hackman in her sights. The trouble, Hack is still in love with his missing spouse. He spends most of his days watching old home movies of the lost wife while his saloon business goes to pieces. Also, he must deal with a stroke victim, the father-in-law, Burgesss Meredith, the quintessential old coot.

    Somehow the viewer will not believe that a capable character like Hack would let a business go to sleazy Real Estate snakes without a bar brawl. The idea that Hack would moon about the ex for a year while busty Garr is all over him; well, it doesn't add up.

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      Bright coastal light interfered with the lighting of the picture during filming. To control this problem, windows were affixed with mirrors and layers of gel, whilst during post-production, color correction was required to adjust the colour tones during the colour grade and film printing process.
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      The General: There are no real men around anymore, goddamit.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Cocoon: The Return/Full Moon in Blue River/Scrooged/Hanna's War/Buster (1988)
    • Colonne sonore
      Don't Get Around Much Anymore
      Music by Duke Ellington

      Lyrics by Bob Russell

      Performed by Willie Nelson

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 novembre 1988 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Houston, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • David Foster Productions
      • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
      • Turman-Foster Company
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      • 8.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 450.726 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 212.963 USD
      • 27 nov 1988
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