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Il principe delle maree

Titolo originale: The Prince of Tides
  • 1991
  • T
  • 2h 12min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Nick Nolte and Barbra Streisand in Il principe delle maree (1991)
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Un uomo tormentato si confida con la psichiatra che ha in cura la sorella con tendenze suicide. Racconta la loro storia familiare e nel mentre si innamora di lei.Un uomo tormentato si confida con la psichiatra che ha in cura la sorella con tendenze suicide. Racconta la loro storia familiare e nel mentre si innamora di lei.Un uomo tormentato si confida con la psichiatra che ha in cura la sorella con tendenze suicide. Racconta la loro storia familiare e nel mentre si innamora di lei.

  • Regia
    • Barbra Streisand
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Pat Conroy
    • Becky Johnston
  • Star
    • Barbra Streisand
    • Nick Nolte
    • Blythe Danner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Barbra Streisand
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Pat Conroy
      • Becky Johnston
    • Star
      • Barbra Streisand
      • Nick Nolte
      • Blythe Danner
    • 134Recensioni degli utenti
    • 35Recensioni della critica
    • 65Metascore
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    • Candidato a 7 Oscar
      • 3 vittorie e 18 candidature totali

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    Barbra Streisand
    Barbra Streisand
    • Susan Lowenstein
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Tom Wingo
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Sally Wingo
    Kate Nelligan
    Kate Nelligan
    • Lila Wingo Newbury
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Herbert Woodruff
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Savannah Wingo
    George Carlin
    George Carlin
    • Eddie Detreville
    Jason Gould
    Jason Gould
    • Bernard Woodruff
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • Henry Wingo
    Maggie Collier
    Maggie Collier
    • Lucy Wingo
    Lindsay Wray
    Lindsay Wray
    • Jennifer Wingo
    Brandlyn Whitaker
    • Chandler Wingo
    Justen Woods
    • Tom Wingo (age 6)
    Bobby Fain
    • Tom Wingo (age 10)
    Trey Yearwood
    • Tom Wingo (age 13)
    Tiffany Jean Davis
    • Savannah Wingo (age 6)
    Nancy Moore Atchison
    • Savannah Wingo (age 10)
    • (as Nancy Atchison)
    Kiki Runyan
    • Savannah Wingo (age 13)
    • Regia
      • Barbra Streisand
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Pat Conroy
      • Becky Johnston
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    Coxer99

    The Prince of Tides

    The powerhouse performance by Nolte as a man troubled by his past carries this film version of the Pat Conroy novel, as brought to the screen by Streisand. Barbara is miscast as Nolte's shrink and love interest. Her work behind the camera is much better here and sadly it was not acknowledged by the Academy with at least a nomination.
    8HotToastyRag

    Beautiful direction, beautiful performance

    As Billy Crystal quipped during his Oscar presentation song, "Did this film direct itself?" Barbra Streisand, producer, director, and leading lady in The Prince of Tides was almost completely snubbed at the 1991 Academy Awards. The film was up for Best Picture, Actor, Supporting Actress, Music, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, and Art Direction, but she wasn't honored for her beautiful directing. From the opening scene, it's clear a professional with a vision is at the helm. Nick Nolte narrates through a scene of his childhood: he and his siblings run from home while their parents are fighting, jump off the dock into the water, and hold hands in a circle. "We found a silent soothing world where there was no pain. A world without mothers or fathers. We would make a circle bound by flesh and blood and water and only when we felt our lungs betray us would we rise towards the light." Three little heads pop up from the water's surface, and the opening titles start. It's truly beautiful.

    There are so many scenes in The Prince of Tides that are moving and memorable, and they greatly outshine the less-than-stellar elements of the film. Nick Nolte plays a family man whose family life isn't particularly stable. He's spent a lifetime burying the secrets of the past, but when his sister, Melinda Dillon, tries to commit suicide, he travels from South Carolina to New York City and meets her therapist, Barbra Streisand. He and Barbra frequently clash, and while he is given very good lines to say, the way he says them is even better than they were written. He's quick to raise his voice, and when he does, it's clear he's releasing decades of pent-up emotion through his throat. Even when he's being a loving father to his three children, you can see the unresolved tension on his face.

    You'd think it would be impossible to play against Nick's powerful performance and not give a very good one, but Blythe Danner proves my supposition wrong. She looks very pretty and has an absolutely adorable hairdo, but her acting leaves much to be desired. Then again, when you're watching Nick Nolte-who lost the gold to Anthony Hopkins for sixteen minutes of The Silence of the Lambs-you don't really care about Blythe Danner. Kate Nelligan, who plays Nick's mother, does do a very good job, so if you're a fan, you might want to see her only Oscar-nominated performance.

    Normally, I don't really like movies that flash back and forth between the present and the past, but it's only because most directors don't handle the transitions very well. Ms. Streisand masters the difficult task, and every time the film flashes back to Nick's childhood, it's in an inventive, intriguing style. The "dual timeline" narrative is extremely popular nowadays, so if you like that style, you'll be in a great position to appreciate this marvelously crafted film. Before you rent it, though, just know that it's very heavy. You'll probably need to bring your Kleenexes, and you'll feel unsettled more than once. You might not want to watch this with your parents, and you should definitely put the kids to bed before movie night starts. It's extremely heavy.

    My one problem with the film is the upsetting scenes involving child actors. I've always maintained that Hollywood should pass a "child labor law" where if a child is under the age of fifteen, they cannot be employed; instead, a computer-generator child actor should be used. I could go on for hours about the damage acting does to children, but I'll refrain. In 1991, computer technology wasn't very advanced, but I still feel the child actors should have been used as infrequently as possible. I recently read Ms. Streisand's memoir, and she insisted the section I'm referring to be included in the final screenplay. There were versions that wouldn't have used the children as much, and I firmly believe the movie would have been as effective if the section were revealed in dialogue with Nick instead of a visual flashback with the child actors. I'm sure there are audience members who disagree, but I just can't watch this movie (I've only seen it once) because I think of the emotional repercussions of the children. Besides that, Ms. Streisand's directing is flawless, and during the Hot Toasty Rag Awards, the board members proudly and unanimously awarded her Best Director.

    Kiddy warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to upsetting situations involving children and adult material, I wouldn't let my kids watch this movie. Also, there may or may not be a rape scene.
    natachantambwe

    Every time I see it, I feel better

    I really loved this movie, I'm not especially a Barbra Streisand fan, but I loved that one. I've read some really negative comments, and I was sorry, but everyone has a right to express himself. I found Nick Nolte really good, completely different from the 48 Hours series, and right for the part of a troubled guy. I must admit that I'm particularly drawn to big bears who love their children, hide their feelings and eventually get out from the ivory tower they were caught into. Nick Nolte is just that. I intent to read the book right away, I didn't know there was one. I've seen it many, many times, and each time I watch it, I find something new that makes me like it all the more. And no matter what people think, I think that Barbra gave a really good performance. I admit that her part "resembled" her part in The Mirror Has Two Faces, but it didn't trouble me more than that. I'm not a professional, but I think it was well directed, and the soundtrack is just great.
    9wisewebwoman

    Barbra and Nick at their best in a terrific movie

    I have seen this movie many times and it always holds me. Its rhythm, cinematography and casting is perfect and the story never fails to deliver.

    Tom Wingo, played by Nolte in an all-time best for him, has to go to New York to help his twin sister, Savannah Wingo, played by Melinda Dillon who has attempted suicide for the umpteenth time. Tom is aware there are ghosts in the family but wants to keep them submerged. However with the love for his sister and the encouragement of her psychiatrist, Lowenstein, played by Streisand, the truth begins to unfold along with a love between Lowenstein and Tom who are both in unhappy marriages.

    There are no easy solutions here to the many issues that are raised, suffice is to say that Streisand, who also directs, keeps a gentle hand in and does not wham home any major emotional points. George Carlin is deft in a minor role, as is Blythe Danner as Tom's wife. The film never fails to pack a punch for me.

    9 out of 10. Kudos to all, not a false note.
    beadlover5

    The Prince of Tides is my all time favorite movie!

    The Prince of Tides is an exceptional movie! It is filled with emotion, humor, adventure, and pathos. Nick Nolte is the heart of the film. He is a broken man, covering up for the past, trying to please his family, but unable to open up and absolve himself of the dysfunction of his past life. He travels to New York to try to help his sister by uncovering what he has been hiding, with the help of a psychiatrist (Barbra Streisand). He is enchanted with her, and is therefore able to open up and reveal the secrets deep within his heart. The emotions that Nick is able to impart to his audience is a joy to see. I learn more about him every time I view this movie. He is a versatile actor and is truly underrated. He DEFINITELY deserved the Oscar for best actor for this difficult role. Barbra Streisand was fantastic as the psychiatrist who had her own secrets, and her son Jason was terrific as the rebellious son who wanted to please his father, but who needed to find himself by taking on the challenge of playing football. I never tire of this movie, and each time I view it, I get more out of it. The "Prince of Tides" has everything I want in a movie, and if I were to rate it, I would give it 4 stars.

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    • Quiz
      When NBC broadcast the movie in 1995, Barbra Streisand called the network mid-movie to request they lower the volume on the commercials, which were loud compared to the relatively quiet movie. The weekend operations manager obliged, reducing them 2 decibels.
    • Blooper
      Sally's Southern accent appears and disappears as the film progresses.
    • Citazioni

      Herbert Woodruff: That Stradivarius is worth over a million dollars!

      Tom Wingo: Well, if I drop it, it won't be worth shit.

      Susan Lowenstein: Don't do it, Tom.

      Tom Wingo: Apologize to your wife, Herbert.

      Herbert Woodruff: You're bluffing.

      Tom Wingo: I may be, but its a powerful bluff, isn't it, asshole?

      [Tom throws fiddle high in the air]

      Herbert Woodruff: [screaming] I'm sorry, Susan!

      [Tom catches fiddle]

      Tom Wingo: Sincerity becomes you, Herbie. Now apologize to me for your unforgivable breach of etiquette at the dinner table tonight, you possum-bred cocksucker.

      Herbert Woodruff: I'm very sorry, Tom.

    • Versioni alternative
      Laserdisc version contains an alternate end credits sequence with Barbra Streisand's vocal performance of "Places That Belong To You" (which was replaced in the final film by new end title music by James Newton Howard after Streisand felt that to include the song would bring back the Dr. Lowenstein character and destroy the focal point of the story, which would be the Tom Wingo character). Also, alternate versions of the Tom and Susan affair scenes, and the following deleted scenes (presented in a separate supplementary section at the end of the film):
      • Tom remembering his late brother Luke;
      • Tom visiting Savannah in the hospital early in the film;
      • Tom confronting his father Henry;
      • Tom sending flowers to Dr. Lowenstein;
      • Lila being ridiculed as "white trash";
      • and a love affair montage.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: JFK/Grand Canyon/Father of the Bride/The Inner Circle (1991)
    • Colonne sonore
      Cavatina, Opus 13
      Written by Howard Brockway

      Performed by Pinchas Zukerman

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 dicembre 1991 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • El príncipe de las mareas
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Beaufort, South Carolina, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Barwood Films
      • Longfellow Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 74.787.599 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 10.035.412 USD
      • 29 dic 1991
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 74.787.599 USD
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      2 ore 12 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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