La vera storia di un modesto impiegato bancario, ma con facile accesso ai depositi dei clienti e della sua dipendenza dal gioco d'azzardo.La vera storia di un modesto impiegato bancario, ma con facile accesso ai depositi dei clienti e della sua dipendenza dal gioco d'azzardo.La vera storia di un modesto impiegato bancario, ma con facile accesso ai depositi dei clienti e della sua dipendenza dal gioco d'azzardo.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
- Bernie
- (as Chris Collins)
- Doug
- (as Vincent Corazza)
Technically it's as good as most of Hollywood makes, competent in every aspect except direction, which is flat and dead. No defined camera stance, merely the basic representation of what's happening.
But nothing of that matters because who the camera frames almost always is the late Seymour Hoffman. And that is more than enough. Every movement counts, every restrained facial sign shows something. He was really a method student, but i suspect he didn't have to search very deep to get to his characters. His most remarkable characters all live in their own world, tormented by uncontrolled urges, in pain by maladjustment to an unforgiving unfit world. His pain was real in every character of his, he just channeled it each time to a different character, to a different world, to a different misfit quirky corner of the world.
It's an extra pain to watch each one of his movies now, when we know we won't see anything new from him ever again, and we understand that not so much of what he showed us was acting, faking on a stage, but instead was the masking of a real pain. Or it could be the other way around. It could be that, in a tragic sense, the high standard that Hoffman proposed for his own craft drained and exhausted the real man so much that he was left in the limbo between his full creations and the emptiness of the somehow unfulfilled real life, whatever that might be.
It's not difficult to watch this film now, and map the gambling urge of Mahowny to the addictions of Hoffman in the real life, and understand that the "just a few more minutes" could in fact be the few more minutes he always requested from himself.
watch this, the film won't change you, but Philip S. Hoffman will.
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- QuizThe real person, on which the character of Dan Mahowny is based, is now a consultant for a company that investigates fraud.
- BlooperIn the scenes where several yellow Metro Toronto Police cars appear together, at least three different shades of yellow paint are visible. (The police changed to white and blue cars a few years after the period of the movie because the yellow paint they'd been using was withdrawn; presumably the filmmakers could not find enough cars of the right shade.)
- Citazioni
Psychologist: How would you rate the thrill you got from gambling, on a scale of one to 100?
Dan Mahowny: Um... hundred.
Psychologist: And what about the biggest thrill you've ever had outside of gambling?
Dan Mahowny: Twenty.
Psychologist: Twenty. How do you feel about living the rest of your life with a max of twenty?
Dan Mahowny: Ok. Twenty's ok.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the end of the closing credits you'll see the strongroom door from the start again and hear the sound of the ball in a roulette wheel. Rien ne vas plus.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best Films of 2003 (2004)
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.011.871 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 33.287 USD
- 4 mag 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.271.244 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 44 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1