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Per amore dei soldi

Titolo originale: Where the Money Is
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, and Dermot Mulroney in Per amore dei soldi (2000)
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Il vecchio rapinatore di banche Henry, paralizzato da un ictus, viene trasferito da un ospedale della prigione a una casa di riposo, dove Carol è infermiera. Non crede che sia paralizzato e ... Leggi tuttoIl vecchio rapinatore di banche Henry, paralizzato da un ictus, viene trasferito da un ospedale della prigione a una casa di riposo, dove Carol è infermiera. Non crede che sia paralizzato e lo vede come una via d'uscita dalla vita noiosa.Il vecchio rapinatore di banche Henry, paralizzato da un ictus, viene trasferito da un ospedale della prigione a una casa di riposo, dove Carol è infermiera. Non crede che sia paralizzato e lo vede come una via d'uscita dalla vita noiosa.

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    • Marek Kanievska
  • Sceneggiatura
    • E. Max Frye
    • Topper Lilien
    • Carroll Cartwright
  • Star
    • Paul Newman
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • Dermot Mulroney
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
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    • Regia
      • Marek Kanievska
    • Sceneggiatura
      • E. Max Frye
      • Topper Lilien
      • Carroll Cartwright
    • Star
      • Paul Newman
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • Dermot Mulroney
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    • 49Metascore
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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Henry
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Carol
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Wayne
    Susan Barnes
    • Mrs. Foster
    Anne Pitoniak
    • Mrs. Tetlow
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Karl
    Irma St. Paule
    Irma St. Paule
    • Mrs. Galer
    • (as Irma St. Paul)
    Michel Perron
    Michel Perron
    • Guard
    Dorothy Gordon
    Dorothy Gordon
    • Mrs. Norton
    Rita Tuckett
    • Mrs. Weiler
    • (as Rita Tucket)
    Diane Amos
    • Kitty
    Dawn Ford
    Dawn Ford
    • Cheryl - Wife #2
    T.J. Kenneally
    T.J. Kenneally
    • Farwell Welk
    Rod McLachlan
    Rod McLachlan
    • Lloyd the Cop
    • (as Roderick McLachlan)
    Bill Corday
    • Grounds Worker
    Gordon McCall
    • Handyman
    Robert Brewster
    • Guy #1
    Eric Hoziel
    Eric Hoziel
    • Guy #2
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      • Marek Kanievska
    • Sceneggiatura
      • E. Max Frye
      • Topper Lilien
      • Carroll Cartwright
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    mondolync2

    glad i found it

    At the time of it's short theatrical release, "Where the Money Is" just didn't seem like a very appealing film. And due to it hitting video store shelves within only a matter of months, I had decided that this film just wouldn't be that great. But, I decided to check it out anyway and I am very happy I did. What we are given with "Where the Money Is" is a classy caper flick with some good performances. Although not a classic, WTMI is definately good wholesome entertainment. The script focuses more on intrigue and comedy, rather than the profanity and violence that most caper flicks are centered around. This one is a rare gem, and I'm glad I found it. 8.5/10
    thescab

    Quality Paul Newman Flick.....

    My girlfriend took me to an advance screening of this film so we had no idea what we were in for. I had just seen Nobody's Fool so I was well prepared for the pace of the film, and Newman's sly, charming style. Fortunately, he didn't disappoint, (he's still as reliable as ever), and the film still held plenty of surprises for me. I will admit I was less than interested for the first 20 minutes, but by the end, I was impressed.

    Newman plays Henry Manning, a old thief who crosses paths with Carol Ann MacKay (Fiorentino) who is a restless nurse at a rest home. As you can guess, it's a heist film with plenty of hilarity and real suspense. Keep in mind, it's a mild hilarity and suspense, with subtle exchanges and real emotional investment. The scenes play slowly and meticulously, like a heist, waiting for the exact moment to give us the payoff. They hit the mark more often than not in both arenas of comedy and suspense,

    The chemistry between the principles is strong, especially with Fiorentino and Newman, with intelligent dialogue that takes the plot through a natural progression that doesn't betray the two lead characters.

    Make no mistake, Newman's presence elevates this film, as he often does, and he does it with such ease that it's a joy to watch. If you like Newman's recent work, this film will not disappoint you.

    As I have indicated, it's a slow film, not too deep, not overly witty, but subtle. It works on many levels, so I have no problem recommending it to fans of Paul Newman.
    7FlickJunkie-2

    Newman shines

    Paul Newman shines in this implausible, but highly watchable caper flick about three unlikely armored car robbers. It is hard to believe that Newman is 75. He is fitter and more energetic than most men who are fifteen years his junior. He single-handedly elevates this film from mediocrity.

    The story is nothing unique. Henry (Newman) is a bank robber who is delivered to a nursing home after a debilitating stroke. His nurse (Linda Fiorentino) suspects he is not the vegetable he appears to be. After she gets him to admit his ruse, she exhorts him to knock off an armored truck with her.

    Director Marek Kanievska and writer Max Frye leave numerous gaps in the story. We never discover what tips off Carol that Henry is faking. They didn't do enough character development of Carol and Wayne (Dermot Mulroney) to make it believable that they would want to become criminals, no less hatch the scheme. The idea that Carol was pretending to be the dispatcher for the armored car company from a cell phone in the truck is a flimsy concoction. Even with digital technology, most cell phones in moving vehicles sound like cell phones, and you can hear road noises and the engine running.

    Still, despite a lackluster script, the film is enjoyable because of Paul Newman. Newman gives a fantastic rendition of a stroke victim, and his hardened and cantankerous portrayal was marvelous. Linda Fiorentino plays the scheming sex-kitten nurse in one of her better performances. The screen chemistry between Fiorentino and Newman is excellent with undercurrents of sexual desire constantly flaring up between them. Dermot Mulroney is relegated to a role that was essentially a fifth wheel and is adequate as Carol's loser of a husband.

    I rated this film a 7/10. It is good entertainment and an opportunity to see a master at work. Newman hasn't lost a beat in a movie career that spans almost a half a century. It is worth seeing for him alone.
    Buddy-51

    a small scale gem

    For admirers of quality movies, one of the greatest sources of frustration has always been the inverse ration that exists between movies that are good and movies that make money. The essential rule of thumb is that, with few exceptions, the larger a film's budget happens to be, the less likely that that film will have anything new or original to say. The corollary principle is that, given the choice between patronizing a film that is original, complex and meaningful and one that is derivative, simpleminded and thematically empty, the mass audience will go with the latter type every time. Driven by the need for profits, large studios are then forced to cater to this `lowest common denominator' mentality. The result is that wonderful little films are almost invariably squeezed out of the marketplace, left to languish in obscure art houses scattered in a few major cities, while bloated, mindless multi-million dollar monstrosities fill sprawling megaplexes found in cities, suburbs and rural areas stretching literally from coast to coast.

    How many people, for instance, have even heard of, let alone seen, `Where the Money Is'? Yet here is a film dedicated to the spirit of pure fun, a lighthearted black comedy that is blessedly free of the hardboiled cynicism and explicit violence that plague so many such films. The film hooks the audience from the very start with the originality of its plot and setting. Set in a small Oregon town (though the film was, rather inexplicably, filmed in the environs of Montreal), the movie stars the superb Linda Fiorentino and Dermot Mulroney as long time high school sweethearts who have married right after graduation, found their comfortable little niche in the small world they inhabit and now begun to take each other for granted. (The opening scene introduces us to them as they are roadhousing around on prom night in his prize Mustang, the one symbol of a rebellious youth that he still clings to all these years later). It is at her job – as a nurse at a local convalescent hospital – that a measure of excitement reenters their humdrum lives and relights the long dormant spark of adventure that she, in particular, has been missing. This novelty comes in the form of an aging bank robber (Paul Newman) who has apparently suffered a stroke and is sent to the rest home due to overcrowding at the prison hospital.

    The early scenes of the film are wickedly funny as Fiorentino, suspicious that her new patient may just be faking it, plays a clever little game of cat-and-mouse to try to catch him in his impressive charade. Suddenly, having achieved her goal, she is not quite so sure who is really the cat and who the mouse.

    To say more about the plot would really do a disservice to this film, which manages to keep us intrigued by the unpredictability of its most unusual setup. Fiorentino and Mulroney are thoroughly believable as a couple of once-edgy youngsters grown into responsible, comfortable but slightly restless adults. She, in particular, finds herself stifled by the humdrum quality of both their life and their marriage together. Mulroney, on the other hand, seems to have pretty much lost that desire for living on the edge, yet, for her sake and, perhaps, for the sake of that tiny spark for adventure that still lives unquenched somewhere deep inside him, he is willing to meet her halfway – even if a bit reluctantly – on the field of lawlessness. Newman, as the expert bank robber who stumbles unexpectedly into their lives, provides the perfect catalyst for renewed adventure.

    The amazing thing about `Where the Money Is' is that, thanks to its writers, Max Frye, Topper Lilien and Carroll Cartwright, and the director, Marek Kanievska, the film never ends up taking itself too seriously. It always knows that its prime purpose is to give the audience a fun time. This it does with the help of its three dazzling stars, who seem to be having the time of their professional lives (Fiorentino is especially wonderful). It sure must be infectious, because we, in the audience, have a pretty damn good time watching them.
    7jerzeygrl

    Newman still has it

    This little movie is all about Paul Newman - it's a heist flick, not of the same caliber of The Sting, but good fun nonetheless. Ole Blue Eyes at 75 yrs old still has more charisma than the current, top 5 highest earning movie stars combined. Linda Fiorentino has great chemistry with both her co-stars - no surprise there. She's so good, it's a shame she's not given more dialogue to chew on. Dermot Mulroney is every woman's complete package - OOFA! Catherine Keener (his real-life wife) is a one happy woman. This is worth seeing on the big screen!!

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      Paul Newman's final starring role in a film. His remaining film work would be in supporting roles and voice-overs.
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      While the talk is about toaster ovens, the bank offers toasters only - the billboards clearly show a toaster and the description is 'toaster', not 'toaster oven'.
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      Henry Manning: Honey, I'm playing brain dead, not brain damaged.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 28 Days/Keeping the Faith/Where the Money Is/American Psycho/East is East (2000)
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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 giugno 2000 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Germania
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
      • Canada
    • Siti ufficiali
      • DNA Studio
      • Showbizz.net [fr] (Canada)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Where the Money Is
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Gramercy Pictures (I)
      • IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. Produktions KG
      • Intermedia Films
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    • Budget
      • 28.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 5.661.798 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.513.530 USD
      • 16 apr 2000
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 7.450.414 USD
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