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Titolo originale: The Source
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 40min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,0/10
801
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Potere assoluto (2001)
FantascienzaMisteroOrroreOrrore per adolescentiThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFour outcast teenagers acquire mystical powers that allow them to become gods on campus--with deadly consequences.Four outcast teenagers acquire mystical powers that allow them to become gods on campus--with deadly consequences.Four outcast teenagers acquire mystical powers that allow them to become gods on campus--with deadly consequences.

  • Regia
    • Steve Taylor
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Roger Khristian Jones
    • Steve Taylor
  • Star
    • Mathew Scollon
    • Melissa Reneé Martin
    • Edward DeRuiter
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,0/10
    801
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Steve Taylor
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Roger Khristian Jones
      • Steve Taylor
    • Star
      • Mathew Scollon
      • Melissa Reneé Martin
      • Edward DeRuiter
    • 45Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Mathew Scollon
    Mathew Scollon
    • Reese Hauser
    • (as Mat Scollon)
    Melissa Reneé Martin
    • Ashley Bainbridge
    • (as Melissa R. Martin)
    Edward DeRuiter
    Edward DeRuiter
    • Zack Bainbridge
    Alice Frank
    • Phoebe Lewis
    Johnny Venokur
    Johnny Venokur
    • Jerry Hauser
    • (as Johnny Venocur)
    Ronald Rezac
    • Principal McKinley
    Roger Khristian Jones
    • Moss Man
    • (as Roger Kristian Jones)
    Steven Glinn
    • Raimy
    Mark Wood
    • Mr. Jessup
    David Castro
    • Lane
    Paul Tavianini
    Paul Tavianini
    • Mr. Bartlett
    • (as a different name)
    Anna de Cardi
    • Miss Dunn
    • (as Anna Decardi)
    David Anders
    David Anders
    • Booji
    • (as David Holt)
    Cory Travalena
    • Bane
    Aaron Deakins
    • Pugg
    • (as Aaron M. Deakins)
    James Martinez
    • Lott
    Don Campbell
    • C.C.
    Josh Shelvock
    • Swing Shift
    • Regia
      • Steve Taylor
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Roger Khristian Jones
      • Steve Taylor
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    Recensioni degli utenti45

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    paulorr2

    Um, yeah.

    College project? Not terrible but very see-one-time and NEVER again. Some reallllllly bad dubbing going on. The story was a bit predictable. Classic story of power in the wrong hands with very PG-13 consequences. No nudity or graphic violence.
    keisher426

    Great movie??

    I'm sorry , not only was this movie cheesy, but I couldn't even watch the whole thing!! I ended up fast forwarding to the end. It's not because of the stupid graphics, or the "unknown" actors(David Anders is in this, and many people who watch television I'm sure have heard of him.) The plot was ridiculous along with some (not all) of the actor's performances.The story actually began kinda interesting, but then quickly fell apart. Maybe this movie started out with good intentions, but in the end it leaves the audience disappointed.My advice is to only watch this movie if A:You're being forced and have no choice, or B: You've seen every movie out there except this one. I still say skip it.
    1thebishop2

    Stop the rocking...Stop the rocking

    The kind of movie you tell your friends about......tell to stay far away from.

    This is the kind of film making that would make Ed Wood proud. Poor plot, bad acting and a terrible camera crew, this movie has it all. From camera techniques that leave the viewer reaching for the Dramamine to a script that explains nothing, you really can't ask for more in a C class flick.

    The movie starts off following Reece, a goth kid who wears more makeup than Tammy Faye Baker. He's sullen, he's moody and he's surly, the kind of kid who always makes "special" friends with the jocks of any high school he attends. He's befriended by 3 other outcasts, Zack, Ashley and Phoebe. "Outcasts" that all dress nice and drive nice cars nonetheless. They take him to a magic spot in the woods where Zack, the brainy one, has figured out produces some kind of super energy from cold fusion with just his palm pilot. Reece goes off by himself and immediately discovers a large, glowing yellow rock that no one has ever noticed before. Somehow they discover stepping into the energy source allows them to gain interesting low budget powers that made their eyes glow different colors. I'd explain it more, but that's all they give us, so you just have to accept it as such.

    The kids decide to take action and get back at all the people that have treated them badly, embarrassing teachers, cheerleaders, punks and audience members everywhere. Ashley goes on a power spree, inflicting terrible revenge on her enemies like nosepicking and sitting in garbage cans, so you can see it gets really intense. I don't want to spoil the rest as I want to leave you salivating for more.

    Most of these kids look 30+ and have never had any lead performance roles before in their lives. While most will never amount to too much in the acting world, I do believe Zack could be, if given enough time and the right amount of extensive training, a really good Extra some day, the kind you put behind the Hanks' and Cruise's of the world to make for a more convincing scene. The others would be good cadavers on shows like CSI. I just recommend that Zack leave his shirt on for the rest of his career.

    Can't anyone write a low level script that tells a coherent story in 90 minutes? I've seen more expressive QVC shows. The filmmakers assumed we should just know the depths of everything; character motivations, the meaning of vague music video flashbacks, exactly where it was all going.

    And what was going on with the camera work? They kept using this 'rocking' camera technique (using the word technique loosely) that made you seasick for no apparent reason other than to keep your eyes from leaving the screen, which mine kept doing. There were also other shots that looked like they just kept a camera on in case something cool happened.

    Overall, I'd say this movie is a 1 out of 10, and that's being generous. You could make the same film with known actors and still not get anything from it. A total nightmare of film making.
    vchimpanzee

    Weird, but has a few good moments

    Reese is the new kid at school. It probably doesn't help that his father is the new chemistry teacher. But he also dresses in black and wears makeup--though I've seen far worse. Reese's dad makes a comment about how things will likely be better at this school. Well, that isn't going to be the case.

    Reese gets picked on more than most outcast teens I've seen in movies or on TV, but he does make friends. Zack is sort of a nerd, and his sister Ashley is an angry but sarcastic rebel. Phoebe is a new-age type who is allergic to most foods--and wool (but who eats wool?).

    Zack has discovered a portal in the woods on the side of a mountain, and he has recorded his observations and calculations on his laptop computer. He believes if the energy (which he describes as fusion) could be harnessed, we would no longer be dependent on fossil fuels.

    But the teens try something different. They discover that by stepping inside the field surrounding the portal, each one gets a different super power. Zack can read minds, Phoebe can move objects (in "Carrie" this was called telekinesis), and Ashley can persuade others to do whatever she says--provided the other person is not strong-willed enough to resist. Reese's power is harder to figure out--it turns out to be the ability to heal. The powers don't last but a few days, so periodic recharging is necessary.

    At first, the teens' new abilities provide comedy relief as well as a fantasy for anyone who was ever mistreated (or even perceived themselves as being mistreated) in school, by students or faculty. But Moss, who has been working with Zack on studying the portal, warns Zack that these powers could be dangerous. Moss is right.

    This was not that bad a movie. But one sign it wasn't great: actors with one line delivered that line with all the enthusiasm that one line deserves. In fact, in really good movies, a single line can be delivered so well that the performance is memorable.

    The four lead actors did a good job at least some of the time. Melissa Martin did the best as the rebellious and sarcastic Ashley.

    The dress and behavior of these lead performers did not fit stereotypes (of course, Ashley's actions went beyond the usual even before she received her abilities). None of them would have been perceived as weird-looking if we hadn't been told they were supposed to be. This is good in that the movie didn't resort to the device of making the characters extreme examples of a certain personality type. Zack wasn't a Steve Urkel, even if he seemed to have Steve's intelligence. In fact, his grades weren't that good.

    The music, if you can call it that, usually managed to be quite loud. It was alternative rock and high-tech dance music, for the most part. Most of it wasn't as unnerving as what was used for the opening and closing credits--this would probably appeal to teens like Reese. It all sounds like garbage to me, but somehow I got the impression it might be considered quality stuff. Certainly the dance music wasn't of the Britney Spears/Hilary Duff variety. More like dark basements in the bad section of town with flashing lights at 2 in the morning. I did like the polka music in one scene where someone was trying to bring Ashley under control.

    I'm not hard to please when it comes to visual effects. Bright colored cloud effects and fast movement seemed to be enough here. Nothing ground-breaking. And of course each teen's eyes glowed in a weird color as each power was used.

    Surprisingly, this film had little real violence. We were constantly subjected to rapid-fire editing of some flashback of a bloody event in Reese's past which might explain his behavior. And we also saw the aftermath of an event in the movie itself.

    The best thing I can say is that for mistreated teens, this film represents a fantasy, but it also shows consequences.
    gaia4983

    Colorful, great montage, and all around enjoyable, couldn't take my eyes off of it.

    I tend to disagree, i thought the camera angels were inventive and amazing, it was better than watching just face and whole body shots, here you get a definate sense that the entire crew is trying to make a film good, rather than just expecting it to fall as a b-horror flick, that is what it was but had it had study backing, it would have been along the lines of the faculty, and i think the colors in this film are amazing, and not just when they are on the stone, the entire time the visuals are keeping you with it. Granted this film has its flubs like anyother. I also think that every drama ever made was either about two things. Adult drama with divorce death, and the whole nine yards or a teenage drama about the horrors of high school, and trust me if you are the wrong type of person, high school is a horror. So how can you judge a film like that when all films are based in those two very general catagories. Okay i shouldn't say all but a good bulk of the popular ones.

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      The movie was originally called "The Surge" and was even released on DVD with that title on the box art.
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      When Lane calls 911, he gives them the wrong address. The address is shown immediately before and after the call.
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      No animals were hurt during the production of this photoplay, unless you want to count the hundred or so meal worms viciously slaughtered by the producer while the director was not looking.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 dicembre 2001 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • production company - synopsis and trailer
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Source
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Santa Susana High School, Simi Valley, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • The Asylum
      • ICON Entertainment Media
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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