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Una estranea fra noi

Titolo originale: A Stranger Among Us
  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
4424
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Una estranea fra noi (1992)
Emily, a tough NYPD cop, is sent to an orthodox Jewish community to investigate a missing person plus $720,000 in missing diamonds. To solve what becomes a murder case, she has to join the community.
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Emily, una dura poliziotta del NYPD, viene inviata a una comunità ebraica ortodossa per indagare su una persona scomparsa più 720.000 dollari in diamanti mancanti. Pare di essere un omicidio... Leggi tuttoEmily, una dura poliziotta del NYPD, viene inviata a una comunità ebraica ortodossa per indagare su una persona scomparsa più 720.000 dollari in diamanti mancanti. Pare di essere un omicidio e per risolverlo deve unirsi alla comunità.Emily, una dura poliziotta del NYPD, viene inviata a una comunità ebraica ortodossa per indagare su una persona scomparsa più 720.000 dollari in diamanti mancanti. Pare di essere un omicidio e per risolverlo deve unirsi alla comunità.

  • Regia
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert J. Avrech
  • Star
    • Melanie Griffith
    • Eric Thal
    • John Pankow
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    4424
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert J. Avrech
    • Star
      • Melanie Griffith
      • Eric Thal
      • John Pankow
    • 44Recensioni degli utenti
    • 27Recensioni della critica
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    Melanie Griffith
    Melanie Griffith
    • Emily Eden
    Eric Thal
    Eric Thal
    • Ariel
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • Levine
    Tracy Pollan
    Tracy Pollan
    • Mara
    Lee Richardson
    Lee Richardson
    • Rebbe
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Leah
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Nick
    Jake Weber
    Jake Weber
    • Yaakov
    Ro'ee Levi
    • Mendel
    David Rosenbaum
    • Mr. Klausman
    Ruth Vool
    • Mrs. Klausman
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Lt. Oliver
    Edward Rogers III
    • Detective Tedford
    • (as Ed Rogers III)
    Maurice Schell
    • Detective Marden
    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Tony Baldessari
    Christopher Collins
    • Chris Baldessari
    • (as Chris Collins)
    Burtt Harris
    • Emily's Father
    Ira Rubin
    Ira Rubin
    • French Rebbe
    • Regia
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert J. Avrech
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    7ccthemovieman-1

    Interesting Look At Hassidic Way Of Life

    Here's a very low-key movie that centers around Hassidic Jews and their lifestyles, similar to what "Witness" was with the Amish people. I found it to be interesting look at the Hassidic way of life.

    The first half of the film is much better than the second half, or this would rated higher. It has two big things going for it: wonderful golden-hued cinematography and not much gratuitous sex and profanity. It's probably too low-key, at least in that second half which needed more suspense and action to be a better-liked and known film.

    Despite being difficult believing the soft-spoken Melanie Griffith as a tough NYC cop, she still does an excellent job in the lead role and Eric Thai, ditto, as the romantic interest. There are a few disappointments in the last part of the film but the very ending is good and surprised me.
    Vibiana

    Treyf

    I'd say this movie was a showcase of ham, but then, I respect Jews. (And no, I'm not Jewish).

    First off, Melanie Griffith as a hard-boiled cop is like casting Prissy from "Gone With The Wind" as Dirty Harry. Her "bad-ass mama justice" remarks come off about as well as they would if they were cooed by Linda Lovelace in the script of a porn movie. Seeing her simper and flirt and do all that coy crap around the young Talmudic scholar also disgusted me. I mean, the woman was assigned to investigate a disappearance in the Hasidic community and she shows up in a mini-skirt and says "s**t" in front of the rebbe within the first five minutes of the interview. Was she nodding off during all those diversity training seminars and community relations lectures at the police academy or what? Even if she was, wouldn't you expect someone who grew up in New York to have at least *some* familiarity with Judaism?

    She treats every one of the Hasidim with arrogant condescension, in the type of "rude asshole" role that makes a viewer's teeth ache, yet we're supposed to somehow care whether, by the end of the movie, she's managed to understand and perhaps even respect them somewhat. And most of her "respect" is an outgrowth of her having the hots for Rebbe, Jr. Between insulting both Hasidic spirituality and the ability of a woman to perform as a professional without falling for some guy -- I mean, does our "heroine" do this on EVERY assignment or something? -- this movie is a busy two hours. Too bad it wasn't a better spent two hours for me. Thumbs DOWN.
    mpcohen

    Lame story and mediocre acting but good portrayal of Hasidim

    There is not much of a plot in this movie and fortunately it wastes relatively little time in developing it. Melanie Griffith is miscast as a cop. However, her acting, while not great, is not as bad as some have said. The main point of the movie, as far as I am concerned, is to portray aspects of the Hasidic community, which most people do not know much about. This movie tells much more about the Hasidim than Witness told of about the Amish. For this alone the movie is worth watching.
    7claudio_carvalho

    In a Different World

    In New York, Detective Emily Eden (Melanie Griffith) is a tough detective and daughter of a former cop. When her partner Nick (Jamey Sheridan) is stabbed during an arrest of two drug dealers, Emily is assigned to a case of missing person, Yaakov Klausman, in a Hasidic community. However she discovers that Yaakov, who worked cutting diamonds, was murdered. Emily concludes that Yaakov knew the killer and asks the rebbe (Lee Richardson) permission to work undercover in the community. The rebbe brings Emily to his home and his stepdaughter Leah (Mia Sara) and his stepson Ariel (Eric Thal) help her to know people in the community and understand their habits and rules. Emily works in a department store with Leah, Ariel and Yaakov's fiancée Mara (Tracy Pollan), who was former drug addicted embraced by Yaakov and the rebbe, and her partner Levine (John Pankow) gives support to her. Meanwhile Emily falls in unrequited love with Ariel. When the gangsters Tony Baldessari (James Gandolfini) and Chris Baldessari (Chris Collins) threaten the group to sell protection to them, Emily believes she has resolved the case. But soon she has a discussion with Ariel and she concludes that the killer is another person from the community.

    "A Stranger Among Us" is an underrated movie that entwined crime, drama and romance. The story is well constructed, disclosing a totally different society in the Twentieth Century in New York City. Most of the bad reviews of the critics are based on the similarities of this movie with 1985 "Witness", but anyway "A Stranger Among Us" is an engaging film. The first time I saw this movie in the 90's, I did not understand how and independent woman like Emily Eden could fall in love with Ariel, but this time I have understood her need of fraternal love. This movie is basically the debut of James Gandolfini. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Uma Estranha Entre Nós" ("A Stranger Among Us")
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    Oy Vey!

    Director Sidney Lumet is no hack - his resume includes classics such as "The Pawnbroker," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon," and "Network." But every artist is entitled to the occasional misstep, and at least "A Stranger Among Us" is more an interesting failure than the outright disaster "The Wiz" was.

    Lumet is dealing with a number of problems here, first and foremost among them a meandering script that can't quite decide what its main storyline should be. Ostensibly a crime drama centering on the murder of a merchant in Manhattan's diamond district (the stretch of 47th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues), it persists in wandering off in two other directions - Brooklyn's Hassidim community and its age-old traditions, and the threat of forbidden love between one of its members and the detective assigned to the case. While the scenes involving the religious rituals and customs add nothing to the plot, they at least are interesting and informative about a culture foreign to most viewers. Less compelling are those moments involving Ariel and Emily of the NYPD, since their interest in each other strains credulity, not only because their backgrounds make it unlikely, but due to the lack of any chemistry between Eric Thal and Melanie Griffith.

    Griffith is Lumet's other major problem here. No doubt she was cast because at the time she was still Hollywood's flavor-of-the-month, but we are asked to suspend disbelief and accept her not only as a New York police officer, but as one who would be selected to go undercover and infiltrate the Jewish community and live with them as one of their own. Dying her blonde locks brown does nothing to make Griffith less the "shiksa" (Gentile woman) than she obviously is, and it's unlikely anyone in Crown Heights would have mistaken her for anything but. Yet - oddly enough - although plainly she's out of her element, the fish-out-of-water aspects of the story just don't work.

    By the time whodunit is revealed, you may not care who was responsible for the nearly-forgotten crime lost in a jumble of sub-plots - but give it a moment or two of thought and you'll wonder how the victim's body could have been hidden where it was by the person implausibly identified as the killer. It's a plot twist that just isn't quite - forgive the pun - kosher.

    The actors cast as the elder Jews and the atmosphere in which they live and worship add an air of authenticity that's missing from any of the scenes involving police procedures. Lee Richardson is impressive as the rebbe who, despite his misgivings, must welcome the street-smart female cop into his home. John Pankow, Mia Sara, and Jamey Sheridan do well in their small supporting roles, and James Gandolfini makes an appearance as a thug in a foreshadowing of his career as Tony Soprano, but Eric Thal is saddled with the almost impossible task of making us believe he would forsake his strong religious beliefs and dedication to Kabbalah for the hard-talking, gun-toting Griffith.

    Despite its many flaws, "A Stranger Among Us" is one of those films that makes a long flight, rainy day, or dateless Friday night easier to endure. As a Lumet credit, it's a far cry from "Serpico," but a hell of a lot better than "The Wiz."

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      James Gandolfini's film/television debut.
    • Blooper
      The Ariel character has a neatly trimmed and partially shaved beard, while explaining payes (side curls). Ultra-Orthodox Jews do not shave any part of their beard or neck.
    • Citazioni

      Emily Eden: With due respect, sir, inside every honest man, there's a thief trying to get out...

    • Versioni alternative
      Originally rated "R", film was edited to receive a "PG-13" rating.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Stranger Among Us/Man Trouble/Honey, I Blew Up the Kid/Cool World/The Hours and Times (1992)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 13 novembre 1992 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Yiddish
      • Ebraico
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      • A Stranger Among Us
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Forest Avenue, Ridgewood, Queens, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • ISIS
      • Mansfield Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 12.282.994 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.886.082 USD
      • 19 lug 1992
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 12.282.994 USD
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