Dopo essere uscito da un istituto psichiatrico, un padre instabile mentalmente cerca di convincere la propria figlia che vi sia dell'oro spagnolo sepolto da qualche parte, nei pressi della z... Leggi tuttoDopo essere uscito da un istituto psichiatrico, un padre instabile mentalmente cerca di convincere la propria figlia che vi sia dell'oro spagnolo sepolto da qualche parte, nei pressi della zona periferica in cui vivono.Dopo essere uscito da un istituto psichiatrico, un padre instabile mentalmente cerca di convincere la propria figlia che vi sia dell'oro spagnolo sepolto da qualche parte, nei pressi della zona periferica in cui vivono.
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Thankfully, those clichés were avoided in this poignant and ultimately joyful and uplifting (thank God!) story of quiet nobility, personal vision and purpose, and underlying love and strength amongst otherwise "broken" people.
It's refreshing to go into a theatre not expecting much and coming out enlightened by the combined vision of the actors, writer, director, and cinematographer.
Bravo to all involved, and here's hoping to see a strong presence at the Academy Awards.
The ever developing Evan Racheal Wood is solid in the role of Miranda, the whole movie develops through her narration and her acting is effortlessly touching. Michael Douglas is outstanding and in true form here, from start to finish he's a joy to watch, this is easily his best performance since Wonder Boys. This will definitely be one of the best movies in 2007, expect praise a plenty for Douglas come awards time.
Director and writer Mike Cahill makes a movie that is both at once full of quirk and melancholy,with the daughter as somewhat of a de facto narrator. The quest for finding the treasure,while ridiculous and unquestionably irresponsible,is still almost noble and pure. Wood and Douglass shine very nicely as the estranged,mentally delicate father and daughter duo who haven't stopped loving each other,even if they get each other even less than they did before. A simple story,framed by quirky music(jazz?folk?) and a nearly poetic filming of contemporary California coastline as it contrasts the 16th century maps that Charlie references. Lost in the sea of fall releases from last year,this film is a very pleasant find on the rental shelves.
Charlie (Michael Douglas) has been in and out of mental institutions for his wacky behavior. His life as a jazz bassist and entrepreneur has always veered off the map, leaving him alone with his only daughter Miranda who has survived her father's irresponsible life by keeping the old family home (in the midst of a huge housing development) with the money she makes double shifting at the local MacDonalds. When Charlie is released his focus is on discovering the gold left behind by Catholic priests in the mid 1600s, a fact he has researched while hospitalized, on the Internet, and from the journal of one of the priests. Miranda slowly buys into Charlie's madcap scheme and adventure as a gold hunter and the caper results in a bonding between father and daughter that has been teetering on the brink of disaster for years. The manner in which Charlie, Miranda, and an old ex-con friend Pepper (Willis Burks II) go after the treasure provides most of the energy of the film.
Yes, there are bits and pieces of this project that have been done many times before (and often better), but the pleasure of KING OF California lies in the bravura and touching performances by Douglas and Wood. This is a pleasant excursion of a movie, worth an evening's gander. Grady Harp
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- QuizThey actually did film in a Costco, on a working schedule between the hours of 9:00 pm and 9:00 am. Since they were there for such long hours, members of the crew were trying clothes on and looking through the other products so Costco kept a cash register open all night long so that anyone could purchase things.
- BlooperYoung Miranda is left handed while older Miranda is right handed.
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Teacher: [inquiring about her diorama] Who are all the little people Miranda?
Miranda - Age 9: Those are the bodies of the Chumash Indians, who died of Syphilis and Influenza, infected by the missionaries.
Teacher: Uh, Miranda, go out in the hallway and wait for me...
- Versioni alternativeThere are two versions of this film. Runtimes are: "1h 33m (93 min)" and "1h 36m (96 min) (Toronto International) (Canada)".
- Colonne sonoreMiles Past
Composed by Bob Taylor
Published by Abaco Music Library (ASCAP) / Cypress Creek Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 268.461 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 35.814 USD
- 16 set 2007
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.045.786 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1