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Un mondo perfetto

Titolo originale: A Perfect World
  • 1993
  • T
  • 2h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
91.085
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2881
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Kevin Costner, Clint Eastwood, and T.J. Lowther in Un mondo perfetto (1993)
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Il ragazzo rapito Phillip Perry stringe un'amicizia con il suo rapitore Butch Haynes, un detenuto evaso in fuga dalla legge, mentre la ricerca è guidata dall'onorevole Texas Ranger Red Garre... Leggi tuttoIl ragazzo rapito Phillip Perry stringe un'amicizia con il suo rapitore Butch Haynes, un detenuto evaso in fuga dalla legge, mentre la ricerca è guidata dall'onorevole Texas Ranger Red Garrett.Il ragazzo rapito Phillip Perry stringe un'amicizia con il suo rapitore Butch Haynes, un detenuto evaso in fuga dalla legge, mentre la ricerca è guidata dall'onorevole Texas Ranger Red Garrett.

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    • Clint Eastwood
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Lee Hancock
  • Star
    • Kevin Costner
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Laura Dern
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    91.085
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2881
    1970
    • Regia
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Lee Hancock
    • Star
      • Kevin Costner
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Laura Dern
    • 198Recensioni degli utenti
    • 61Recensioni della critica
    • 71Metascore
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    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Butch Haynes
    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Red Garnett
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Sally Gerber
    T.J. Lowther
    T.J. Lowther
    • Phillip Perry
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Terry Pugh
    Leo Burmester
    Leo Burmester
    • Tom Adler
    Paul Hewitt
    Paul Hewitt
    • Dick Suttle
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Bobby Lee
    Ray McKinnon
    Ray McKinnon
    • Bradley
    Jennifer Griffin
    Jennifer Griffin
    • Gladys Perry
    Leslie Flowers
    • Naomi Perry
    Belinda Flowers
    • Ruth Perry
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    8tarryrob

    A Perfect World Is Perfectly Watchable!

    Some aspects of this film work better than others, but overall A PERFECT WORLD is a highly watchable film. Kevin Costner delivers a fine performance as escaped convict Butch Haynes. The film primarily focuses on the relationship between Haynes and an innocent 8 year old boy named Phillip whom he kidnaps and befriends (well played by TJ Lowther). Haynes has killed two people thus far and gives the impression of a being a loose cannon, but Eastwood evokes sympathy for the character as the audience learns about Haynes troubled childhood (raised without a father by a prostitute mother - killed a man by the age of 8) and observe his genuine care and concern for the boy. Their relationship is reminiscent of Allan Ladd and the young boy in SHANE. As he slowly feeds us more information about Hayne's history, and lets the audience wrestle with its ambivalent feelings towards Costner's character, Eastwood keeps the film moving with lots of close brushes with the law, car chases and shoot'em ups.

    Where the film doesn't work quite is when Eastwood himself is in front of the camera, playing a minor role - Chief Red Garnett - a Texas Ranger who's in charge of Haynes' capture. The primary function of his character, and Laura Dern's (who plays Sally Gerber - a criminologist the Governor forces upon the Chief) in the script is to supply further information about Haynes' past. Unfortunately, Eastwood tries to flesh out the relationship between these characters through antagonistic chauvinist attitudes towards Gerber and creating a power struggle between the two which (big surprise!) over the course of the film, gradually leads to a mutual respect between them! Granted Eastwood and Dern have marquee value - especially Eastwood, are fine in their roles, and, of course, chauvinism was alive and well in 1960's Texas, but I mostly found these minor subplots annoying and unnecessary. It's the scenes and issues focusing on Costner's character that are the life blood of this picture. This criticism aside, Eastwood does a solid job directing, weaving action, suspense and thought provoking human drama into a well knit weave and Costner delivers one of the best acting performances of his career.

    7 1/2 out of 10
    8SinjinSB

    An average story made good by quality acting

    An average story made good by quality acting. Kevin Costner turned in one of his best performances. Just as his character would start to win you over because of his positive interactions with the boy, he'd do something awful and remind you that he's really a bad guy and that he'd taken the boy hostage. So even though he's a criminal, he's got a good side and obviously his bad upbringing took him down the wrong path in life. I though TJ Lowther was also excellent as the boy and was very believable. On the other side is Clint Eastwood as the tough law man who cares more about catching his criminal than making his bosses happy. And last, but not least, Laura Dern was also very good as Clint's cohort in catching the bad guy. While Clint relies on his years of experience, she comes from the psychological side and what she's read in books. They often disagree, but there is a mutual respect between them even if they don't show it. There are enough light moments to keep this otherwise serious movie from being a turn off.

    *** (Out of 4)
    8bddmess

    A perfectly good film

    Clint Eastwood is an outstanding Director. He directs A Perfect World masterly and we really feel en emotional involvement with the characters and the story.

    T.J. Lowther is fantastic as the boy kidnapped by Butch (Kevin Costner), and it is great to see an unlikely friendship develop between the two despite their huge difference in background and age. Costner becomes almost like a father figure for Buzz, and the ending is slightly overdrawn and predictable, but is nonetheless deeply saddening.

    Costner gives a great performance as the escaped convict, and despite his homicidal tendencies, we actually feel empathy towards him at some points of the film and feel that he is actually a casualty of bad circumstances rather than a blood thirsty killer.

    Eastwood himself plays a reliable part as Chief Red Garnett, but he is very much in the background and he plays a bit-part character as he tries to track down Costner.

    I am a big fan of Clint Eastwood both as a Director and actor. If you want to watch a film that really engages you in watching character development and does not focus on action, then this is a must-see.
    9StevePulaski

    A sentimental film about things seemingly not

    There are numerous directions Clint Eastwood and screenwriter John Lee Hancock could've taken in his film, A Perfect World, and the one he sucks up and follows is a brave, endearing roller-coaster of emotion, sentiment, and commentary all providing slick and clean moments robbed of mawkish sequences. This is the seventeenth directing effort by Eastwood himself, cementing the fact that the question of whether or not he is a better actor or director can never be answered. There are far too many examples to back up both.

    A Perfect World begins by showing us a deeply depraved, saddening family of devout Jehovah's Witnesses. Phillip Perry (T.J. Lowther) is a young boy, victim to not having birthdays, holidays, or events that pack in true joy for a child because of his mother's preposterous rules. His two sisters are too the victims. When a robbery is committed in the house, Kevin Costner's "Butch" Haynes takes the kid as a hostage, and Butch's loudmouth partner just waves a gun around and causes mayhem.

    When he is finally abandoned long after the robbery, Butch and Phillip discover they have a lot more in common with each other than they could've imagined. Butch's dad was never around, and his mother was a prostitute, accompanied by men they couldn't care less about him. Phillip's dad is a simple deadbeat, never there and never going to be. The film shows how destructive and possibly dehumanizing it can be without a prominent male influence in your life. I'm blessed to have two caring parents and that has helped me in more ways than I can imagine.

    It's big shame that many grow up today fatherless. An argument could be made about what is tougher; growing up with no mother, or no father. Without a father, you don't get the "time to be a man" talk, you never feel you can ask personal body questions to anyone, and this leads to the lack of parental supervision, causing kids to perhaps meander the streets aimlessly. Without a mother, you've lost the softness every person must occupy. You lack the necessity of, maybe, truly being safe and cared for. Sure a man could do so, but answer me this; when children cry, do they want mommy or daddy? I've trailed off course. A subplot of A Perfect World involves Eastwood's Texas Ranger Red Garnett and his crew on hot pursuit, destined to find Butch and Phillip. The subplot sounded so obligatory on paper, but writer Hancock is intelligent about keeping it a minimal occurrence. Not to mention, it isn't as intrusive or as dopey as it seems. It's actually taken with a lot of seriousness and heart.

    Performance-wise, the film is around the clock superb. Much acclaim is due to Costner's character, who is serenely nuanced enough to make a true, memorable character. He has an outer-layer of cruelty but an inner layer of gooey anti-cynicism which comes forth very quickly. T.J. Lowther is spunky and charismatic as little Phillip, and Eastwood, do I even need to say it? Is incredible.

    A Perfect World may extend a bit over the recommended time limit, but few, few spots are dry, the script is always attentive, and the casting and directing style of Eastwood is fitting and balanced. This is probably Costner's most dedicated and engaging performances, yet due to the moderate box office receipts and the minimal impact, it has likely made him reconsider serious roles. Same thing could possibly go for Robert De Niro. It's undoubtedly easier to immerse yourself into a character that is thin, vacuous, and dull than one that is developed, deep, and potential-ridden. Eastwood has made a sentimental gem of a picture, with topics that hit seemingly hit every note but.

    Starring: Kevin Costner, T.J. Lowther, and Clint Eastwood. Directed by: Clint Eastwood.
    9MovieLuvaMatt

    All you Kevin Costner haters out there, WATCH THIS MOVIE!!!

    Kevin Costner's career has been in a downward spiral (to say the least) over recent years. Now it seems like even people who admired him at first are suddenly forfeiting their compliments and jumping on the bandwagon, along with the rest of the Costner haters. Well, I'm not gonna jump on that bandwagon. This movie is sheer proof that Costner is a wonderful actor capable of playing characters of multiple dimensions. Here, he's given the challenge of playing a likable villain, without having us forget that he has criminal tendencies. I'm not condoning criminals, but do you honestly think every criminal in the world is a cold-blooded motherf***er with not a single scruple? They're human beings like everyone else, only they choose to live dishonest lives. In other words, the easy way out--at least that's what they think.

    Costner played a completely one-dimensional villain in "3,000 Miles to Graceland," but it was fitting to the tone of that film, which plays out like a comic book fantasy. His character of Butch is much more realistic, and his main scruple is treating children like dirt. He himself was treated like dirt as a child, and whenever he sees mothers or fathers do the same to their children, he goes nuts and sometimes homicidal. A very interesting character, which Costner plays to absolute perfection.

    I have a theory about movies. Whenever you have an adult story (excluding children's and family-oriented material) involving a child in a major role, the movie often turns out either good or great. This one turned out great. Good movies come more often than you think. Great movies don't come quite that often. A real motion picture experience is when you get lost in the story to the point where you feel you're right there with the characters, and not sitting on your couch watching these characters on a TV screen. This is one of those experiences.

    The film is totally character-driven, which also appeals to me. It took me a journey through the lives of Butch and the young boy. I felt a deep connection to each of them. The ending had me pouring with tears.

    I have to give it up for Clint Eastwood, who usually scores behind and in front of the camera. The film runs a little over 2 hours, but when you have solid characters like these the time flies by in a snap. Hell, "Corky Romano" was under 90 minutes long and I may as well as have been watching it for 10 hours. The most powerful scene, in my opinion, is when Butch and the boy stay over the home of the black slave. Butch sees the way the father physically abuses his son, and goes to the extent of tying him down to a couch. He then forces the father to say "I love you" to his son, like he really means it.

    "A Perfect World" is a film I'll never forget, and I'm so damn glad I spent my 14.99 to purchase the DVD. I have only one very minor complaint: the guy who plays Philip overacts like crazy in a cartoonish performance.

    My score: 9 (out of 10)

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      Clint Eastwood was not originally going to act in the movie. Kevin Costner talked him into it, by stating that he would only commit to act in the film if Eastwood did too, as he wanted a movie poster with both of them on it. Eastwood accepted the condition.
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      The child in the film, the son of a devout Jehovah's Witness, says "I'm going to go to hell for this," after stealing a Halloween costume. Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the concept of hell.
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      Terry Pugh: [after tearing up phone book upon failing to find his cousin] Must've moved. Probably couldn't have heard him anyway; this goddamn ear's still bleedin'. You ever try that shit again...

      Butch Haynes: [sternly] What?

      Terry Pugh: [puzzled] ... What?

      Butch Haynes: You were in the middle of threatenin' me.

      Terry Pugh: [holds up a revolver] Ain't a threat - it's a fact.

      Butch Haynes: Here, kid - take the wheel.

      [Phillip holds the wheel to steer as Butch turns to face Pugh in the back seat]

      Butch Haynes: In two seconds, I'm gonna break your nose. That's a threat.

      [Butch punches Pugh in the nose, then picks up the gun as Terry moans]

      Butch Haynes: ...And that's a fact.

      Terry Pugh: I'm gonna kill you for that.

      Butch Haynes: And that's a threat. Begin to understand the difference?

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 dicembre 1993 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Martindale, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Warner Bros.
      • Malpaso Productions
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      • 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 31.130.999 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 8.075.582 USD
      • 28 nov 1993
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