Nel 1995, il regista Steve James (di «Hoop Dreams») tornò nelle zone rurali dell'Illinois meridionale per riconnettersi con Stevie Fielding, un ragazzo problematico di cui era stato «avvocat... Leggi tuttoNel 1995, il regista Steve James (di «Hoop Dreams») tornò nelle zone rurali dell'Illinois meridionale per riconnettersi con Stevie Fielding, un ragazzo problematico di cui era stato «avvocato del Grande Fratello» dieci anni prima.Nel 1995, il regista Steve James (di «Hoop Dreams») tornò nelle zone rurali dell'Illinois meridionale per riconnettersi con Stevie Fielding, un ragazzo problematico di cui era stato «avvocato del Grande Fratello» dieci anni prima.
- Premi
- 5 vittorie e 7 candidature totali
- Self
- (as Stephen Dale Fielding)
- Self
- (as Bernice Hagler's sister)
Recensioni in evidenza
This movie reminded me of a number of other movies that give one a view into how others live... The "Bicycle Thief," "Chan is Missing," "The Harder They Come," "Milagro Beanfield War," "The Postman," "Secrets and Lies," and "Ping Pong," to name a few. I thought the director of "Stevie," the OTHER Steve, did an excellent job of showing people and their environment without trivializing them. I *cared* about the people in this film; I wanted them to love each other, work out their problems, and overcome their secrets and lies. Like my own real life, however, things don't always get tied up nicely in a pretty bow.
I think that "Stevie" is an excellent snap/slap of cold water for those of us who think we know it all. Life isn't simple, whether we're up to our necks in alligators or see ourselves as the alligator hunter.
In one particularly powerful scene you see Stevie reunited with the kindest of his early foster parents and the joy it brings to him. There is almost a complete regression in him to a childlike state, like he is trying to restart his childhood at the point where he was happy.
Steve James does not try to excuse the heinous crime Stevie has committed, rather he forces you to see the complicity we all have in (including in a very real sense himself) allowing a system that ignores the needs of children.
It's a complicated film. Just like Stevie the person, there are no easy answers; unlike Stevie the person, life is not simply black and white. I do think the title reflects many things: the subject as he is now, the director's memory of Stevie the little boy, and the director himself. I don't believe that Stevie was exploited, but there is something in the intention of the film that is unsettling. And I think that unsettling feeling is an okay thing to have. If I taught a film class, this is a film I would definitely want to use to explore the nature of point of view, the ethics of documentary film-making, and the nature of simply being human.
I adored Tonya's friend in Chicago. Tonya, her friend, and Wanda reflect the very best about people and shatter easy stereotypes. These are all smart, independent, warm, thoughtful women, which is just wonderful to see in a documentary film.
Rarely have two and a half hours of viewing slipped by so rapidly for me. I was near tears at the end of it--not because my emotions had been "tweaked" or played with by the film's creator, but simply out of a feeling of despair for our miserable human condition. This superb film lays a lot of truths about humanity pitilessly bare.
I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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- Citazioni
Stephen Fielding: [to his baby niece, lovingly] Hey, you got your new face there, don't you? You got your new face there, don't you?
- ConnessioniReferenced in Chai Vasarhelyi for Galerie: Chai Vasarhelyi on Stevie (2002) (2023)
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 103.401 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9383 USD
- 30 mar 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 103.401 USD