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Hombre mirando al sudeste

  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
4824
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Hugo Soto in Hombre mirando al sudeste (1986)
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Un paziente in un ospedale psichiatrico afferma di essere un extraterrestre. Potrebbe aver ragione?Un paziente in un ospedale psichiatrico afferma di essere un extraterrestre. Potrebbe aver ragione?Un paziente in un ospedale psichiatrico afferma di essere un extraterrestre. Potrebbe aver ragione?

  • Regia
    • Eliseo Subiela
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eliseo Subiela
  • Star
    • Lorenzo Quinteros
    • Hugo Soto
    • Inés Vernengo
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    4824
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Eliseo Subiela
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eliseo Subiela
    • Star
      • Lorenzo Quinteros
      • Hugo Soto
      • Inés Vernengo
    • 43Recensioni degli utenti
    • 30Recensioni della critica
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    • Premi
      • 13 vittorie e 2 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali42

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    Lorenzo Quinteros
    Lorenzo Quinteros
    • Dr. Julio Denis
    Hugo Soto
    Hugo Soto
    • Rantes
    Inés Vernengo
    • Beatriz Dick
    Cristina Scaramuzza
    • Nurse
    Tomas Voth
    David Edery
    Rúbens Correa
    • Doctor Prieto
    • (as Rúbens W. Correa)
    Rodolfo Rodas
    Horacio Marassi
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    Rodolfo Elsegood
    Violeta Scarponi
    • Beggar
    Gustavo Rangugni
    • Medicine Doctor
    Antonio Avila
    • Newspaper Reporter
    Hector Scarpino
    • Doctor
    Fredy Nolasco
    • Doctor
    Cecilia Gonzalez
    • Bar Customer
    • (as Cecilia V. Gonzalez)
    María González
    • Bar Customer
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      • Eliseo Subiela
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eliseo Subiela
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    8gga

    A thought provoking movie

    This is the movie that brought recognition for the first time to Eliseo Subiela. Many times described as "ET" for adults, that cliche is both accurate and misleading. As I write this, a movie with an identical premise is being advertised in the States (K-PAX). I hope lawyers have a field day. The mysterious patient Ramses, who has suddenly appeared in this Argentinian clinic, is convinced to have come from another world. Capable of rational thought and of an apparent high IQ, a doctor begins a treatment to cure him from his dellusion. But does he need to be cured? Isn't the doctor more insane that his patient? Haven't we forgotten what it means to live and enjoy life? The movie moves slowly, but keeps itself interesting. The dialogue is sometimes too academical to be believable (even in Spanish), but its intentions are more powerful than the presentation. Except for Beethoven's Ode to Joy sequence, the movie is not very cinematic, but once again, it never feels to drag. The depiction of the asylum is also one of those you won't see in your typical Hollywood movie: as we see how the dead corpses of the inmates are carried over to be used for medical studies.
    howard.schumann

    A thought provoking and entertaining film

    Today nearly everyone is familiar with holograms; three-dimensional images projected into space with the aid of a laser. As a result of their research with subatomic particles, some scientists now believe that the universe itself is a holographic projection and that all things are infinitely interconnected at a deeper level of reality. Rantes (Hugh Soto), an "extra" patient who just shows up at a mental hospital in Buenos Aires, would probably agree. In Eliseo Subiela's science fiction thriller, Man Facing Southeast, Rantes tells Psychiatrist Julio Denis (Lorenzo Quinteros) that he is a projection who has been sent from another planet to study humanity and help the suffering. He claims that man is "in the prehistory of holographic projection" and that "his notions are delusionary". Rantes spends many hours simply standing in the courtyard-facing southeast, ostensibly transmitting and receiving messages from his home planet. He seems to have all the normal attributes of a human being but tells Dr. Denis that he does not have any human feelings.

    Though Denis concludes that Rantes is insane and treats him with drugs and "counseling", he becomes increasingly fascinated with this strange individual who appears to possess extraordinary abilities. During their talks, Rantes articulates his thoughts about the human condition with amazing insight, telling the doctor that the patients are the sane ones since they do not subscribe to the blatant stupidity of so-called normal people. He tells Denis, "Your reality is terrifying, Doctor." Possessing a charisma that attracts other patients to him, the skeptical Dennis compares Rantes to a Christ figure and remarks that he himself has become the Pontius Pilate in this story.

    The situation gets more involved when Denis falls in love with Beatrice Dick (Ines Vernengo), an attractive woman who visits Rantes in the hospital, claiming that she met him at her church. Their deepening relationship culminates in a concert in the park where Rantes, suddenly infected by human feelings, takes over the orchestra and conducts Beethoven's Ode to Joy as the audience and hospital patients' break into a Dionysian dance. When the episode is reported in the newspaper, the doctor is called to task by his superior and told to increase Rantes' medication. Denis, becoming increasingly isolated and depressed, agrees but begins to question the entire psychiatric establishment.

    Man Facing Southeast is a thought provoking and entertaining film that examines the values society uses to judge those that are different. Though Rantes claims he is unfeeling, the contrast between his level of awareness and the closed-minded psychiatrists can perhaps stand as a metaphor for the leaders in today's society and those that are being led. Is Rantes a madman, a robot, a Christ-figure, an extra-terrestrial? Are the greatest virtues of mankind: love, compassion, and justice rational or irrational? This haunting Argentine film allows the viewer to provide the answers.
    10morgan-51

    Wonderful movie, especially if taken in historical context

    I think that the question, "Is he really from outer space?" is irrelevent to the movie--what matters is that the man, Renates, is completely foreign. It's not a feel-good movie, it's a thought-provoking movie, one that brings up the question, why is compassion so foriegn to us, and why do we fear the compassionate? Those with power (the doctors) are so afraid to lose that power that they force their subjects into a forgetful stupor and deny their humanity--just as the military under Videla and the junta tortured over 30,000 people only two decades ago. This film is a brilliant commentary on human nature and modern Argentine history.
    akutagawa

    Just in case...

    I don't normally bother to write comments like this but I was shocked by the other reviewer's perspective. I think perhaps he likes things spoonfed to him. Regardless, this is a fairly obscure film. It's Argentinian. It's a so-called "art movie". It doesn't feature any well known actors. The plot and many of the scenes were reproduced in the recent Hollywood version. Several other scenes have been lifted wholesale and used in other Hollywood movies. That alone suggests that the movie has merit (particularly in terms of story and direction). Over and above that, the acting is very good, and the pace, while slow, builds inexorably. There is no succinct resolution to the plot. That is the point. You have to think for yourself and it is a deeply thought provoking story. I think the central theme is a meditation on thought defining reality and seems to reference the Buddhist belief that our lives are a creation of our minds. But like any good work of art there are many layers open to interpretation. There are no overt references but this being an Argentinian affair, the tone of the movie reminded me of Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares. It's philosophical, and quite surreal in places. Some of the scenes are straight out of a Goya painting, and some of the camera motions are so graceful- almost imperceptible sometimes- that I thought of Kubrick. There's an awful lot going for this film. I don't want to ruin the story for anyone but I do rate it very highly.
    adolfofrv

    Intelligent film, sadly plagiarized

    For those of you who have seen K-Pax, please watch this one. In 1986 Eliseo Subiela made this intriguing, intelligent film dealing with the human condition and its contradictions. It has long been known to spanish-speaking audiences, so it's a shame to see a pale copy like K-Pax being lauded (or at least being credited with the idea).

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      After the release of K-PAX - Da un altro mondo (2001), based on Gene Brewer's 1996 novel, "Southeast" director Eliseo Subiela sued Brewer, claiming plagiarism from this film. He lacked the funds to pursue his claim, and soon dropped the matter.
    • Blooper
      The statement at the end of the credits says "Copyrigth" instead of "Copyright".
    • Citazioni

      Rantes: Doctor why have you forsaken me...

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: K-PAX/On the Line/Bones/Life as a House/Donnie Darko (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ninth Symphony
      (excerpts of Ode to Joy)

      Music by Ludwig van Beethoven as L.V. Beethoven

      Orchestra conducted by Maestro Alfonso Devita

      Choir conducted by Maestro Alberto Balzanelli

      Orchestr coordinated by Maestro Carlos Stofani

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 aprile 1987 (Argentina)
    • Paese di origine
      • Argentina
    • Lingua
      • Spagnolo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Man Facing Southeast
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hospital Borda, Dr. Ramón Carrillo 375, Barracas, Buenos Aires, Argentina(Psychiatric hospital)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Cinequanon
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    • Budget
      • 600.000 USD (previsto)
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 45 minuti
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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