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Nemico pubblico - Public Enemies

Titolo originale: Public Enemies
  • 2009
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  • 2h 20min
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Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in Nemico pubblico - Public Enemies (2009)
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Agenti dell'FBI tentano di catturare i gangster John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson e Pretty Boy Floyd, autori di una serie di rapine negli anni 30.Agenti dell'FBI tentano di catturare i gangster John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson e Pretty Boy Floyd, autori di una serie di rapine negli anni 30.Agenti dell'FBI tentano di catturare i gangster John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson e Pretty Boy Floyd, autori di una serie di rapine negli anni 30.

  • Regia
    • Michael Mann
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ronan Bennett
    • Michael Mann
    • Ann Biderman
  • Star
    • Christian Bale
    • Johnny Depp
    • Christian Stolte
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    330.023
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1720
    343
    • Regia
      • Michael Mann
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ronan Bennett
      • Michael Mann
      • Ann Biderman
    • Star
      • Christian Bale
      • Johnny Depp
      • Christian Stolte
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    • 70Metascore
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    Public Enemies - French Trailer
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    Public Enemies - French Trailer
    Public Enemies: Purvis Confronts Dillinger In Lockup
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    Public Enemies: Purvis Confronts Dillinger In Lockup
    Public Enemies: Purvis Confronts Dillinger In Lockup
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    Public Enemies: Purvis Confronts Dillinger In Lockup
    Public Enemies: Hoover Introduces Purvis
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    Public Enemies: Hoover Introduces Purvis
    Public Enemies: Behind The Scenes Press
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    Public Enemies: Behind The Scenes Press
    Public Enemies: Dillinger Watches Newsreel Footage
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    Public Enemies: Dillinger Watches Newsreel Footage
    Public Enemies: Dillinger Tells Billie He Robs Banks
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    Public Enemies: Dillinger Tells Billie He Robs Banks

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    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Melvin Purvis
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • John Dillinger
    Christian Stolte
    Christian Stolte
    • Charles Makley
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • 'Red' Hamilton
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Baby Face Nelson
    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Harry 'Pete' Pierpont
    John Judd
    John Judd
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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Homer Van Meter
    Michael Vieau
    • Ed Shouse
    John Kishline
    • Guard Dainard
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Carol Slayman
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Walter Dietrich
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Alvin Karpis
    Wesley Walker
    Wesley Walker
    • Jim Leslie
    John Scherp
    • Earl Adams
    Elena Kenney
    • Viola Norris
    William Nero Jr.
    • Toddler on Farm
    Channing Tatum
    Channing Tatum
    • Pretty Boy Floyd
    • Regia
      • Michael Mann
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ronan Bennett
      • Michael Mann
      • Ann Biderman
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    Billy_Costigan

    John Dillinger- Public Enemy #1

    The year is 1933, it's the Great Depression. A time for the desperate to do the unthinkable. Crime was on the rise and people were suffering. For John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) it was a time of infinite possibilities and opportunities. To combat the sharp incline in rampant criminal activity, J. Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup) forms the FBI, led by Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale). Together they target Dillinger as public enemy number one. Relying on new methods of intelligence gathering (such as tracking the purchase location of a coat or recording phone conversations), the firepower of trained gunmen, and his own relentless nature, Purvis gets closer and closer to Dillinger and company.

    "I like baseball, movies, good clothes, fast cars... and you. What else do you need to know?" - John Dillinger. Johnny Depp IS John Dillinger. He's perfect for the role. The cool, confident and almost cocky nature of the character is really portrayed on screen (such as bragging to reporters about his bank jobs and teasing Purvis and agents who are after him). It's a look of how a man lived and succeeded in a hard time. Dillinger was a man that lived in the moment as only a man in the depression could. From the worlds on John Dillinger, "I'm to busy having fun today to even think about tomorrow." Who knows what tomorrow might bring? Bale also succeeds in his role and is a solid counterpart against Depp. It works well having two top, well known actors opposing each other on screen.

    The film is directed by Michael Mann who brought us such films as Heat, The Insider, and Collateral and he adds another good film to his resume with this one. The action sequences, bank heists, and shootouts in this film are probably the biggest highlights. After all, this is from the same guy who gave us one of the most famous and arguably the best shootout of all time in Heat. The sequences are cool, slick, and gritty. Excellence at it's best. (I have to throw in a note of praise for the superb shootout at the Little Bohemia lodge, which was an extremely impressive scene)

    The cat and mouse aspect makes it intriguing, but I think more could have been added to it. It just feels as if something was missing. Much of the film focuses on the love story between Dillinger and Billie Frechette (Marion Cottillard) It's also interesting to see the other gangsters of this time and how they relate to Dillinger and the criminal world.

    Much has been made of Public Enemies being filmed on HD video, mostly complaints. I must say that at times, the picture looked amazing. The night sequences, especially looked beautifully slick and realistic. I loved the cinematography here. The cars, headlights, street lights, and everything looked fantastic. Other times, it doesn't look as good. It just felt as if something didn't look right. I'm not sure what to think about this.

    One problem I had with this film would have to be the lack of character depth in many of the characters. At times, it seems as if we are expected to know and understand the characters before going to see the film because it is a real life story. But as a film, it could have developed the characters more to help us (and those who know nothing about Dillinger, his life, or Purvis and the FBI) understand them better. Another problem was some of the historical inaccuracies. Many things portrayed in the film, do not happen as they did in real life. Many sequences are just out of order. I know the filmmakers had to know about this and just tried to work it in as best as they could. It's not a documentary, it's a movie.

    I really enjoyed Public Enemies. It's a solid crime drama and a good summer film. I understand expectations were through the roof, but that's a little hard to ask for. It's a really good film, but not quite a great one... The action is fun, the story is interesting. Maybe instead of being a very good film, it could have became a really great film if more was put into the characters? I'm not sure. It just felt as if something were missing. But who can knock a film for still being good?
    7MovieJuice

    Decent film with room for improvement

    Public Enemies is a crime drama based on the true story of the infamous bank robber of the 1930's, John Dillinger. Johnny Depp does an outstanding job playing the main character, but I don't feel that this is his best performance. Perhaps it is a lacking script that causes the unimpressive characterization. Christian Bale plays the FBI agent chasing Dillinger with fervor. His betrayal seems a bit dry and lackluster. The story is interesting and well paced, but there is slightly too much time put into the setup and not enough in the execution of the plot. The action sequences are quick and the machine gun shoot-outs are mind blowing. Overall, I left the theater feeling that this was a decent film with room for improvement. It is worth a watch, especially if you like the period portrayed. I give this movie 7 stars for a just-above mediocre production. I hope this review was helpful. -MovieJuice
    7praveen77

    Not one of Mann's best, but still...

    Whenever a Michael Mann movie comes out, I am besieged by expectations. This is one director whose style I seem to consistently like. The Insider, Heat, Collateral, The Last of the Mohicans, and yes.. I LOVED Miami Vice the movie (despite the many negative reviews it seemed to have got). So, when Public Enemies came out, and seeing Mann team up with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, I knew I could not miss this. However, probably because of the high standards he has set for himself, I was a little disappointed with this.

    The story is about a gangster bank robber, John Dillinger(Johnny Depp), back in the '30's, who pulled off a couple of daring heists and prison breaks. He was generally considered a hero among the public, as this was during the years of the great depression and Dillinger was seen as someone who steals from the rich man. A fledging FBI, led by the peerless J. Edgar Hoover, decide to hunt him down so that they can grow the organization, and name him Public Enemy Number 1. Melvin Purvis(Christian Bale) is assigned the task of leading this group of agents.

    Johnny Depp is as usual great, but you get a feeling he would have been even better if the script had given enough scope to explore the character of Dillinger. The same goes with his love interest, played by Marillon Cotillard. Again, a wonderful actress, but at times the love story seemed forced into the story. Despite this, they have great chemistry.

    Which brings me to Christian Bale. This is an actor who has so much more to offer than the half baked roles he has been getting this year. You get a feeling this year that he is being offered big movies which don't give him a character he can bite his teeth into. First there was Terminator Salvation, and now this. In both, his character never really seemed into the movie as compared to the others. I'm waiting to see a movie again where he will assert himself.

    Despite the flaws, this is still a good movie from Mann. Just don't go in expecting it to out do his best.
    Gordon-11

    How can a crime thriller be so boring?

    This film is about a criminal mastermind who is elusive to the American authorities back in 1930's.

    I cannot believe how boring "Public Enemy" is. I already felt thoroughly bored after twenty minutes, and after one more hour it does not get better at all. There are many problems with the movie. Slow pacing is the obvious problem, as the filmmakers spend too much effort trying to make the film atmospheric. They have simply forgotten that as an crime thriller, we need more action to engage viewers. Instead, most of the film is just talking and talking. When it does show an occasional gun fight, it is unbelievably detached with no intensity or thrill. It is as if the gun shots are played on tape, and are not from the supposed fights. Another problem is that 90% of the scenes are far too dark. It is not fun to look at silhouettes or shadows continuously. When we do get to see faces, most of the time their eyes are hidden under the shadow of their hat. Without this eye contact, I feel disengaged and disconnected from all the characters.

    "Public Enemies" is a very boring movie for me. I struggled so hard to keep my eyes open, and I have to say I lost the fight.
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Good, but not without flaws

    Public Enemies, this film has been built up for quite a while, why not? It stars Johnny Depp as one of history's most famous bank robbers. Also the city of Chicago has been excited to see this, in some strange way we considered Dillinger to be a Robin Hood as he never took money from the common man, just from the banks. He also was clever enough to escape jail by making a fake gun out of a soap bar, I lived in Indiana for a year and people are incredibly proud that Crown Point was where Dillinger had fooled everyone, lol. So naturally I was really looking forward to seeing this movie, especially with Johnny Depp as John Dillinger, it's a can't miss. Unfortunately for me, the film fell short of our expectations as the way it was made and how there is lack of material for Depp and Bale to work with to give these characters any depth. Mann makes a film that is using a digital camera for a film set in the 1930's and doesn't really bring his A game to the film as it's more like "Here's Dillinger's story… enjoy".

    Set in 1933 John Dillinger is brought to a penitentiary, but is there to break out the rest of his gang. After loosing a few of his friends, he's headed to Chicago to make his mark on the banks. Melvin Purvis is upgraded by J. Edgar Hoover, who is protecting the FBI from scrutiny by politicians, to lead the hunt for John. John later meets Billie Frechette, whom he takes to dinner. He states plainly what he will do for her and how he will treat her if they are to have a relationship. After a shoot out gone horribly wrong and making the police look more incompetent, Purvis demands that Hoover bring in professional lawmen who know how to catch criminals dead or alive. Though Hoover had hoped for more pristine agents, he agrees. While John and Billie are enjoying the luxuries across the States, the police finally find Dillinger and arrest him and his gang in Miami. However, Dillinger and a few inmates escape from prison using a fake gun. He is goaded into a bank robbery job by an acquaintance, Dillinger agrees. The robbery goes fine until Nelson impulsively kills a nearby police officer, alerting more of the robbery, making Dillinger Public Enemy Number 1.

    Now Public Enemies is by no means a bad film, some of the actors were terrific and the sets were perfect as well as the whole feel of the film. But it just won't stop with the "Run! Chase! Run! Chase! Shoot! Shoot!" scenes that seem to dull down after a while. The love story between Dillinger and his gal, Billie didn't seem too necessary, it added to the story but for me felt a little out of place at times. I have to tell you that I'm feeling so incredibly bad for Christian Bale this year as it seems like he's been given characters who are not well written, but I'm starting to wonder if the Batman voice is his new trademark because he was starting to use that voice again in a few sentences. Depp does the best he can, but once again with the lack of material; he's made out completely as the hero of the film, instead of maybe having more of a documentary feel to it and being biased on how cool Dillinger was. Maybe he's Mann's personal hero, who knows. But over all the film is decent enough for the watch, I'd just say if you want to see it, go for a matinée or a rental, it wasn't worth the full price.

    7/10

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      John Dillinger's lawyer at Crown Point, Louis Piquett, never went to law school. He passed the bar on his fourth attempt, receiving his license to practice in 1920.
    • Blooper
      The Billie Holiday songs heard on the radio were not recorded until the late thirties, long after John Dillinger's death. She had recorded only two songs before the time of the film, Your Mother's Son-in-law and Riffin' the Scotch, neither of which are heard in it. (When Dillinger died in July 1934 Holiday was a little-known cabaret singer in New York, so it's unlikely a live show of hers would have been broadcast anywhere, let alone as far from her home base as Chicago.)
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      John Dillinger: I was raised on a farm in Moooresville, Indiana. My mama died when I was three, my daddy beat the hell out of me cause he didn't know no better way to raise me. I like baseball, movies, good clothes, fast cars, whiskey, and you... what else you need to know?

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The title of the movie is not shown until the end credits.
    • Versioni alternative
      For unknown reasons, all Blu-rays other than the North American, United Kingdom, and Australian releases have 12 seemingly random seconds cut from the scene when John Dillinger is transported to Indiana and there is a media scrum at the airfield. The excised material is wholly in the form of tighter editing on certain shots. For example, the shot of the plane coming to a stop is 1 second shorter, the shot of Dillinger being taken off the plane is 5 seconds shorter, the shot of the man with the flare is 2 seconds shorter.
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      Featured in The 81st Annual Academy Awards (2009)
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      Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah
      Sung by members of the Indian Bottom Association Old Regular Baptists

      Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 novembre 2009 (Italia)
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      • Stati Uniti
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