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Maze

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
966
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Laura Linney, Rob Morrow, and Craig Sheffer in Maze (2000)
DrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn artist with Tourette Syndrome falls in love with his best friend's pregnant girlfriend.An artist with Tourette Syndrome falls in love with his best friend's pregnant girlfriend.An artist with Tourette Syndrome falls in love with his best friend's pregnant girlfriend.

  • Regia
    • Rob Morrow
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bradley White
    • Rob Morrow
    • Nicole Burdette
  • Star
    • Rob Morrow
    • Laura Linney
    • Craig Sheffer
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    966
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rob Morrow
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bradley White
      • Rob Morrow
      • Nicole Burdette
    • Star
      • Rob Morrow
      • Laura Linney
      • Craig Sheffer
    • 25Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
    • 48Metascore
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Rob Morrow
    Rob Morrow
    • Lyle Maze
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Callie
    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Mike
    Rose Gregorio
    • Helen
    Robert Hogan
    Robert Hogan
    • Lyle's Father
    Gia Carides
    Gia Carides
    • Julianne
    Betsy Aidem
    Betsy Aidem
    • Lydia
    Keenan Shimizu
    • Korean Market Employee
    Matthew Leone
    Matthew Leone
    • Young Lyle
    • (as Matthew Storff)
    Sheila Zane
    • Lenna
    Lanny Flaherty
    Lanny Flaherty
    • Drunk
    Susan Shacter
    • Photographer
    Wally Dunn
    Wally Dunn
    • Bartender
    Billy Strong
    • Italian Restaurant Patron
    Nick Terno
    • Waiter
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Dr. Mikao
    Frank Pugliese
    • Scott
    Brian Greene
    Brian Greene
    • Plate Techtonics Man
    • Regia
      • Rob Morrow
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bradley White
      • Rob Morrow
      • Nicole Burdette
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    Linneamcg

    Good movie with a great depiction of life with Tourette's Syndrome

    I watched this movie with a great deal of interest as I have TS, as do both my sons. Rob Morrow gives a chilling performance - I thought he actually had Tourette's Syndrome. The frustration at not being able to do things the way he wants to because of his tics, the cruel comments from "normal people", the social ramifications and lack of self-worth were all portrayed exceptionally. I highly recommend this movie to anyone, but especially to those who know someone with TS. It gives a great deal of insight into the reality of life with TS. If you liked this movie you might want to see "The Tic Code" with Gregory Hines and Polly Draper.
    4kenjha

    Dull and Sappy

    An artist suffering from Tourette's Syndrome falls in love with the pregnant girlfriend of his best friend while the latter's away. Morrow is a pretty good actor, but the film is undone by his pedestrian efforts as director and writer. The script is meant to be inspirational, but the execution is dull and eventually sappy. The direction is hackneyed. The symptoms of the disease are on display so often that it's a distraction; one waits for the next attack to manifest itself rather than focusing on the story. The only good thing about this tedious and clichéd film is Linney, who is terrific in just about anything she does.
    8kaplanj-1

    9 out of 10 portrayal of someone with TS - Nice little movie also

    As a person with TS my whole life, this movie was quite refreshing to see. The Tic Code was actually a little better overall because it was about a child and the stuff he faces with TS - it hit close to home for me.

    But this one was a pretty accurate portrayal. I loved the acting and for the first time in my life actually liked Laura Linney. She's a good actress but I usually hate her. Not here.

    The refreshing part about this movie is that it portrayed the following things:

    -People with TS can be successful -People with TS have normal human feeling like the rest of humanity -People with TS can have friends and relate to others - the TS is the only thing that's "off" -Being casted out as young child by all who think you're a freak (especially your parents)and not being guided through it is what leads to low self esteem and isolation - not the disorder itself -That not all people with TS are these sweet and nice people that others dump all over - in other words, I thought Lyle Maze was an a-hole - that came with him being an eccentric artist - not really the TS

    Of course as a TS person I gotta look at the only 2 things they didn't get right.....

    -They just had to stick in the swearing right? When will there be a movie about TS that doesn't deal with the swearing? It's only 15% of all TS sufferers - I've never had that problem

    -Doing his tics while he was painting - and while he was in the sexual tension moments with Laura Linney and on his date with her friend.

    When you're in the moment - your tics pretty much disappear. If that were me on the date, my tics would be barely noticeable because the uneasiness is what overtakes you. During sex - forget it - it's as if TS was never a problem. As I sit here and write - no tics.

    But alas, I know this nitpicky stuff really isn't the central theme of the movie. The acting and the story were stupendous. Good show!
    8jhclues

    Emotionally Involving Drama from Rob Morrow

    There are many people-- too many, in fact,-- who live their entire lives on the `outside looking in,' to one degree or another, because the `normal' ones among us-- the ones who govern the great majority, or even the ones who just have a hand in formulating the criteria by which the parameters of our great `Society' are established-- deem it to be so, and have the wherewithal to effect their ends. Indeed, there are those who probably prefer an `outsider' status, rather than succumbing to the tenets of what is essentially the wide spread hypocrisy so prevalent throughout our world today. But it would be nice to at least give them that choice, which unfortunately, despite all the `politically correct' posturing that goes on and on around us daily, we do not. Yet, ironically, often it is these denizens from beyond the mainstream that so enrich our lives with their thoughts, art, and by their mere presence amongst us. `Maze,' written, directed by and starring Rob Morrow, is the story of one of these: An artist, whom we discover early on is also a very caring person, who is nevertheless relegated to that outer rim because he suffers from Tourette's Syndrome. He's different; he doesn't fit in; he's an embarrassment. He's also a very accomplished artist who puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. And-- like the rest of us-- he has very basic wants and needs, all the things that give definition to what he really is: Human. Just like the rest of us.

    Lyle Maze (Morrow) is an established artist on the verge of a critical and financial breakthrough, but he lives a solitary existence, spending most of his time holed up in his loft, alone. He has one good friend, Mike (Craig Sheffer), but stays to himself, attempting to avoid the ridicule and embarrassment, or just the unwanted attention elicited by the uncontrollable `tics' generated by the Tourettes. Mike is a doctor and prescribes medication that may help, but Lyle fears it may stifle his creativity, as well, so he refuses to take it. it affects his work though, too, as his sudden outbursts are too disconcerting for even those with whom he must work, as when a model he has hired to pose for him walks out, unnerved by his seemingly erratic behavior.

    Then Mike makes a decision that ultimately becomes the catalyst for what becomes a significant emotional event in Lyle's life. Mike, following an altruistic bent, signs on with a medical group and commits himself to months of work in a third world country. It's an admirable pursuit, but to follow this particular dream, he must leave behind the woman he loves, Callie (Laura Linney). And though Mike doesn't realize it, it is a very fragile time for Callie, and for their relationship. As Mike prepares to leave, Callie, aware of Lyle's predicament with models, volunteers to pose for him. Things become complicated, however, when Lyle suddenly begins to realize that he has feelings for Callie-- feelings he should not have in light of the fact that Mike is his best (only) friend. Lyle is conscientious and sensitive to the issue, but as is always the case in matters of the heart, all bets are off. And so, to his problems with Tourettes, Lyle must now add the inner conflict and guilt born of his (as yet unexpressed) feelings for Callie, as he seeks to resolve yet another of the curves that life seems determined to throw at him.

    This movie marks the feature film debut of Morrow as a writer (along with Bradley White)/director, and it's one of those little gems that it's so gratifying to discover after sifting through all of the `fools gold' that Hollywood continues to pollute the stream with. Morrow successfully taps into that vein of need that runs through the human condition, places it in a proper setting, measures the finger of his audience and sizes it accordingly. And like a hand crafted item made with precision and an eye for detail, the result is a small, but invaluable treasure. Morrow (probably best known for his work in the TV series `Northern Exposure') has an acute grasp of human nature, and his insights provide the basis for a thought provoking, emotionally involving sojourn through the landscape of the human condition. Indeed, it is the humanity he finds in his characters that makes this film sing. It is a sensitive presentation devoid of any overt sentimentality that would have rendered it maudlin; with a seemingly innate sense of the emotional boundaries within which he must stay to be effective, Morrow keeps his finger on the pulse of the story, makes the necessary adjustments and keeps the heartbeat steady. And it works.

    As Lyle, Morrow gives an extremely affecting performance; his `tics' are done to perfection, to the point of an irritating realism that so effectively gives you that sense of what it must be like to suffer such a malady, as well as offering some real insight into how it affects those who encounter someone with Tourettes, and how difficult it can be to respond appropriately. Morrow's portrayal generates understanding and sympathy for the sufferer, while at the same time offers some vindication to those who simply cannot cope with it. As a filmmaker, Morrow is to be complimented for offering up such a sensitive subject for the consideration of his audience, doing it objectively and without passing judgment on their response.

    Laura Linney is terrific, too, as Callie, giving a performance that evokes the empathy of the viewer with her portrayal of a woman at an emotional crossroads in her life, who though beset with inner conflict finds the strength to overcome her troubles and decide for herself the direction her life will take. It's the kind of memorable performance which, along with Morrow's, makes `Maze' an entertaining and satisfying cinematic experience. It's the magic of the movies. 8/10.
    8=G=

    A better kind of love story.

    "Maze" tells of a trio of young adults with one being an artist with Tourette's syndrome, Lyle Maze (Morrow)...oh, and a baby too. Slick, fresh, and a different kind, a better kind of love story, "Maze" integrates Tourette's with the other aspects of the film but the film is not about Tourette's. It's about love. Not romance. Love.

    A finely crafted piece, "Maze" spends the whole run time developing the characters and their relationships while explaining nothing, refusing to be a typical Hollywood no-brainer by spelling everything out with sky writing. Rather it assumes the audience is intelligent and empathic enough to understand the thoughts and feelings of the characters...something more often seen in foreign films. The antithesis of schmaltz, this hip and light-hearted drama is easy to get into, runs quick, and has a great ending. Kudos to Morrow for this wonderful film. ("Maze" also has the best birth scene I've seen in a movie.)

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      Laura Linney had to deal with a different kind of physicality in the film, appearing completely nude in a lengthy scene in which her character Callie poses for Lyle in his art studio-not exactly a love scene, but with subtle sensual overtones. "It's always difficult, at least for me," she said. "It's just not a natural thing to do! I'm very glad that it was Rob behind the camera," she said, acknowledging that actors-turned-directors are "always helpful-if they're good. They're going to understand acting in a much freer way."
    • Citazioni

      Callie: I should get rid of this TV. Do you want it?

      Lyle Maze: You ever see a guy with obsessive-compulsive disorder with a remote in his hand?

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone/Heist/Shallow Hal/Maze (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      I Need Love
      Written by LL Cool J (as James Todd Smith), Dwayne 'Muffla' Simon (as Dwayne Emil Simone),

      David Pierce, Steve Ett, and Robert Ervin

      Performed by Luka Bloom

      Courtesy of Reprise/Warner Bros. Records

      by arrangement with Warner Special Products

      © 1992 Reprise Records for the US and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 ottobre 2000 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Bits and Pieces Picture Company
      • Carlyle Productions
      • Cypress Films (I)
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 26.041 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 16.974 USD
      • 11 nov 2001
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