Neal Oliver, un giovane artista molto confuso, intraprende il viaggio di una vita su un'autostrada che non esiste su nessuna mappe, verso luoghi sconosciuti alla ricerca di una risposta e de... Leggi tuttoNeal Oliver, un giovane artista molto confuso, intraprende il viaggio di una vita su un'autostrada che non esiste su nessuna mappe, verso luoghi sconosciuti alla ricerca di una risposta e della sua ragazza dei sogni .Neal Oliver, un giovane artista molto confuso, intraprende il viaggio di una vita su un'autostrada che non esiste su nessuna mappe, verso luoghi sconosciuti alla ricerca di una risposta e della sua ragazza dei sogni .
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
- Warehouse Worker
- (as John Canavan)
Recensioni in evidenza
I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed the movie. It's fun and utterly different than what I was expecting it to be. Interstate 60 cannot be classified into a single genre. It is many genres, from fantasy to comedy, to romance, to drama...and back again switching between these and so much more.
The script is very well written, with many memorable lines of intelligent dialogue. There are several notable cameos by high profile actors such as Michael J. Fox, Ann-Margret, and Kurt Russell. All of their performances made use of their stellar acting abilities. Another must see role was played by Chris Cooper.
Interstate 60 should really have had a wide theatrical distribution. It has the look and feel of a big budget movie, and surely has a wide ranging appeal. A lot happens in this movie and that is a good thing! It's a shame that a lot of people will probably never see or hear of the movie. If you can find it around you should definitely rent it. You also couldn't go wrong with just buying it, I know it is next on my list of movies to buy for my personal collection. I give this exceptional movie a 10 rating out of a possible 10!
I'm a huge fan of the BTTF series, and pretty much appreciate all works done by cast and crew of the series in other titles. Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Christopher Lloyd, and the great MJF to name a few! So how come I'd never heard of this film 'Interstate 60', as it contains 3 of the 4 aforementioned magical ingredients (albeit the 2 actors in secondary roles).
Intrigued, I set about attempting to obtain the movie, which proved more painstaking than trying to remove barbed wire from your rear end.
Nowhere in the UK has it or had even heard of it, there was no cinema release, no straight-to-video, nothing. Not even big Brit name Gary Oldman (who appears for his fair share in the film), or legend Kurt Russell seemed to have secured its distribution.
Anyway, to the film, I think it has to be seen to be appreciated, I rate the plot quite well, with its quirky and surreal sense of humour. The direction and camera work are fantastic (albeit a little rough around the edges) for a low-end budget film, and is something Bob Gale should be proud of for his first outing as a director. The narrative element from BTTF, using the main character as eyes and ears for the audience is again used to good effect, and is once again an engrossing way to tell the story in 'Interstate 60'.
Perhaps big distributors felt that the film was too odd, or strange to merit a push for release, which is a shame, as it's a hidden gem and well worth shipping over international waters anywhere. Strangely enough, it seems as though its one of the only films amazon will ship over to another country (so maybe they know its true value).
If your at all interesting or intrigued as I first was, then you should definitely attempt to get hold of the film while its still about.
The things I liked:
- The story. It's original and rich. Not everything is great, but overall, I really appreciate the effort.
- Has genuinely funny moments.
- Never boring. You know how it ends, but you still want to see what's next.
- The lawyer town is a stroke of genius. Very smart and very funny episode.
The not so much:
- There was no real bond between me, the viewer, and the main character. Mainly because some of his actions made him look rather unlikable (nothing too serious but I wouldn't applaud such behavior). Also, there was no real depth to him.
- Visually too simple. It really could have used some atmospheric visuals/score to augment the surrealism.
- O. W. Grant's problem was really unnecessary.
My conclusion, is that if you have a mood for a light movie and don't mind a bit of surrealism, this one is a good choice. Eventually it bears a good message as well - which is follow your heart - even if it is not as pronounced as one would expect.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDespite its all-star cast and Academy Award-nominated writer and director, this went direct-to-video.
- BlooperSeconds after Neal wakes up in the hospital after being knocked cold, clearly disoriented and unsure where he is, his sister comes in. He tells her the doctors want to "keep me overnight, to log some tests in the morning." How does he know this?
- Citazioni
Bob Cody: Ever hear of Frederick Turner, Mr. Oliver?
Neal Oliver: No, sir.
Bob Cody: Well, he was an historian. About a hundred years ago he came up with a theory about the frontier. He said the frontier was a safety valve for civilization, a place for people to go to keep from goin' mad. So, whenever there were folks who couldn't fit in with the way things were, nuts, and malcontents, and extremists, they'd pack up and head for the frontier. That's how America got started - all the crackpots and troublemakers in Europe packed up and went to a frontier which became the thirteen colonies. When some people couldn't fit in with that, they moved farther west, which is why all the nuts eventually ended up in California. Turner died in 1932, so he wasn't around long enough to see what would happen to the world when we ran out of frontier. Some people say we have the frontier of the mind, and they go off and explore the wonderful world of alcohol and drugs, but that's no frontier. It's just another way for us to fool ourselves. And we've created this phony frontier with computers, which allows people to, you know, think they've escaped. A frontier with access fees?
Neal Oliver: What about space? You know, the final frontier!
Bob Cody: Ah, Star Trek isn't space. That's television - fine fuckin' frontier that is. Besides, how many folks can just pack up and go to space?
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits testify "No computer or miniatures were used to create or enhance the destruction of any vehicles in this movie".
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of 'Interstate 60' (2003)
- Colonne sonoreBroken Heart For Sale
Written and Performed by Heather Myles
Published by Happy Valley Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Rounder Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 8449 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 56 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1