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Hesher è stato qui!

Titolo originale: Hesher
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
55.197
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Hesher è stato qui! (2010)
An anti-social loner takes up residence in a grief-stricken family's garage uninvited, becoming somewhat of a mentor to young TJ.
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Un ragazzo ha perso sua madre e sta perdendo il contatto con suo padre e il mondo che lo circonda. Poi incontra Hesher che riesce a rendere la sua vita ancora più caotica.Un ragazzo ha perso sua madre e sta perdendo il contatto con suo padre e il mondo che lo circonda. Poi incontra Hesher che riesce a rendere la sua vita ancora più caotica.Un ragazzo ha perso sua madre e sta perdendo il contatto con suo padre e il mondo che lo circonda. Poi incontra Hesher che riesce a rendere la sua vita ancora più caotica.

  • Regia
    • Spencer Susser
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Spencer Susser
    • David Michôd
    • Brian Charles Frank
  • Star
    • Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Devin Brochu
    • Natalie Portman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    55.197
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Spencer Susser
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Spencer Susser
      • David Michôd
      • Brian Charles Frank
    • Star
      • Joseph Gordon-Levitt
      • Devin Brochu
      • Natalie Portman
    • 131Recensioni degli utenti
    • 111Recensioni della critica
    • 45Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Premi
      • 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Hesher
    Trailer 1:44
    Hesher
    "Can I Help You?”
    Clip 1:23
    "Can I Help You?”
    "Can I Help You?”
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    "Can I Help You?”
    "Dirty and Wet"
    Clip 1:13
    "Dirty and Wet"
    Hesher: Kitchen
    Clip 0:37
    Hesher: Kitchen
    Hesher: Dirty And Wet
    Clip 1:14
    Hesher: Dirty And Wet
    Hesher: Can I Help You?
    Clip 1:23
    Hesher: Can I Help You?

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    Interpreti principali30

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    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Hesher
    Devin Brochu
    Devin Brochu
    • TJ
    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman
    • Nicole
    Rainn Wilson
    Rainn Wilson
    • Paul
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    • Grandma
    Brendan Hill
    Brendan Hill
    • Dustin
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Larry
    Monica Staggs
    Monica Staggs
    • Mom
    Mary Elizabeth Barrett
    Mary Elizabeth Barrett
    • Meryl
    Audrey Wasilewski
    Audrey Wasilewski
    • Coleen
    Lyle Kanouse
    Lyle Kanouse
    • Jack
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Funeral Director
    Van Epperson
    Van Epperson
    • Angry Driver
    Helen Slayton-Hughes
    Helen Slayton-Hughes
    • Mrs. Rosowski
    Paul Bates
    Paul Bates
    • Mr. Elsberry
    Ralph P. Martin
    • Tow Truck Driver
    Timothy Davis
    • Mechanic
    • (as Tim Davis)
    Allan Graf
    Allan Graf
    • Security Guard
    • Regia
      • Spencer Susser
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Spencer Susser
      • David Michôd
      • Brian Charles Frank
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    Recensioni degli utenti131

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    9CubeRic9000

    Reckless & Touching

    I feel compelled to write a review on this film, but I'm just not sure what to focus on or how to outline what I loved about it. The story is so unique, and so left of centre, that it's very hard to describe, let alone break down and review. When attempting to describe it to a friend, I found it very difficult, as it just sounds so crazy. It makes one think, how could this be that enjoyable. All I could really say was, 'you have to watch this film!', as it made me smile, laugh and connect, from opening scene to closing credits.

    After seeing the trailer for this, I was immediately interested. Mainly because of the crazy, ab-lib, don't-give-a-s**t nature of Hesher, actually reminded me of a friend, and this friend's antics and philosophy on life always amuse me, and more often than not, enlighten me to how this crazy world can be, and how you really shouldn't take things so seriously. Having such excitement for an upcoming film, you can quite often be let down. Luckily for me Hesher stood up, and was everything I hoped it would be, and more.

    I found the story to be simply brilliant. So random and unpredictable you never really knew where it was going, or what was going to happen next. I loved the way in which Hesher makes he's first appearance in the film, and how he somehow, without trying (so it seems), finds he's place in Grandma's home. The dialogue was simply gold and oh so funny at times, that it made me want to re-watch the film as soon as it concluded, to pick up on the quick wit and laugh all over again. The scene at the pool was definitive for me. So funny and so strange. I couldn't help but enjoy and admire the way Hesher went about things in that scene, letting himself completely go, without a fear of consequence. Acting on he's most primal impulse. Not so much in anger, but in freedom, and having fun at the expense of a few 'versatile solutions for modern living'.

    Hesher is an amazing character, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is brilliant. This might sound ridiculous to some, but I think it was worthy of an award, as this is a true embodiment of a character. There is no Joseph Gordon-Levitt in this film, there's only Hesher. I haven't seen that many of Joseph's movies, but I do remember '500 Days Of Summer', and this is polar opposites as far as role is concerned, and not many actors could make such a leap, convincingly. I also became a fan of Natalie Portman after this. I love the fact she took on a role that was so different. Her character's plainness, honesty, and self-confessed faults, made her simply beautiful to watch throughout. Devin Brochu as the main boy which the story revolves around is amazing. He's level of dramatic execution is spot on in every scene, and he's so believable as TJ. The film has such rich characters, which are all played to perfection. The Grandma is also worthy of a mention, providing so much love to an otherwise somewhat tragic story.

    This film manages to mix humour, sadness and heart like very few films can. Its films like this that can pick people up and put them back on their feet. It actually made me feel better about life, and less worried about the ridiculous incidentals that can make us anxious and get us down. I'm not sure how this film managed to tap into such thoughts and emotions, but somehow it did. There is no comparative circumstance in the film for me, nor is there an obvious message that everyone can relate to, it is simply a story with colourful characters, with simple lives, told in such a unique and crazy way, that for some reason you commit to it and totally embrace it, only to feel on top of the world for having done so.
    9quelleproductions

    Angel of Death, and Life

    Dark. Very, very dark, and profane, and vulgar, and raw, and rough, and funny and sacrilegious and did I mention vulgar. But I loved it! It's real life. This film yields one the most interesting discussions about how God is speaking through films. A fracked-up family. A pryomaniacal, head-banging, angel of death. A sweet and sexy grocery clerk. And Metallica music… what more do you need? This film is Psalm 88. It's a boy screaming to the heavens, "Why God? Where are You? Why don't you help me?" It's a once happy and bright life ruined by a car wreck. A mother killed. A son trying to be a man. A father dealing with depression. And a strange, reluctant "savior" that brings the family to the precipice of death; and life.

    I think the greatest theme in this film comes when Hesher says he lost a (body part), but he has another one. Yes, the boy lost his mom, and his dad his wife, but they still have each other. Life is completely messed up, but we have each other.

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Natalie Portman, Rainn Wilson, Devin Brochu: beautifully acted. This film is the epitome of Beauty from Ugliness, Life from Death, Sacred from Profane.
    megatrev

    double sided coin

    For a film like this you've really got to ask what you want. A lot of people I know might not like it or really get it. I was looking for something a bit different to watch by myself, to engorge myself in. It's properly crude (in US terms) but that's kind of the point I think. I watch a lot of films and this one made me register to IMDb as I think it's probably under-rated. The acting is GOOD throughout. The cast is good (especially the kid...if the kids in Harry Potter were half that good we'd see them a lot in movies in the future...we won't) and the vibe is excellent. It's original without trying too hard and it didn't make me feel like I'd seen this film before. The other reviews seem to sum up the premise pretty much so I won't bother. I think this film could've gone bad many times over but the quality of it holds it together. It's a bit odd, a bit wrong, a bit sad, funny, witty, intelligent, brave and charming. I may be over egging this pudding but this film very nearly slipped under my radar and I'm very glad it didn't. When I'm hunting I reckon this is the kind of review I'd like to read to fire me up a bit. Eternal Sunshine meets No country for old men......or something :-)
    6Rockwell_Cronenberg

    Strong performances in a surprisingly well-done character study.

    It's hard to really describe a movie like Hesher. At first it comes off as this bizarre comedy, but as the film goes along it becomes more and more this character study of a chaotic force coming into the life of a family that needs it more than they think. Joseph Gordon-Levitt's titular character is a psychopath, a heavy metal loving maniac who uses foul language at the most inappropriate times, flies off the handle with violence and pyromania and generally frightens anyone who sees him. He invites himself into the home of the Forneys without a word and no one tells him to leave or, more realistically, calls the police.

    This concept is a little off-putting at first and gave me some slight trouble getting into the story, but once the film started to develop it became more and more...honest, in a strange way. They didn't tell him to leave because subconsciously they knew that they needed him. At first it seems like he's there for a home and a place to do laundry (the character is introduced living in a construction site) but later on we realize that he doesn't need them at all. He's a drifter in the wind, somehow helping these people that he comes into contact with despite initially seeming like the worst person you would ever want around. The concept is still a little too bizarre and the final act gets way too melodramatic and schmaltzy, but the film hit me a lot more honestly and emotionally than I was expecting it too.

    I've always admired Levitt as one of the finest actors of his generation, but even I didn't think he could pull off a role like this. Boy, I was wrong to doubt him, because he is on fire the whole way through. Hilarious, terrifying and somehow heartfelt, he makes this character incredibly real, which is probably the biggest surprise of all. Natalie Portman also manages to impress in a supporting role as a shopgirl that Hesher and our young protagonist T.J. (a mature child performance from Devin Brochu) come into contact with. She grounds the film in some ways, being the most honest and human character, and she has a breakdown in her car with T.J. that is pretty wrenching.

    I'm always kind of off-put by films where people in their late twenties somehow befriend ten year-olds and no one calls the police or anything, but this is one of the rare ones that allowed me to get past that initial gripe and eventually respect it for the solid character study that it is.
    7terrencepatrix

    A heavy metal force of nature

    Hesher is an interesting movie with a surprisingly upbeat, positive, and warm message at it's core. Hesher himself, while aptly acted, is a vulgar, heavy metal, chaotic, force of seeming destruction. He is essentially a plot device created to facilitate emotional growth and change in the lives around him. Some people will clearly A) Be entirely too dense to grasp this concept, B) Judge it entirely on it's vulgarity, thus ignoring it's message, or C) Understand it and appreciate it for what it is.

    Whereas some movies rely on overly positive, loving, compassionate, understanding, and patient characters to get it's point across, "Hesher" doesn't just deviate from that...it takes a huge steamy dump on it. It's a symbol that not everyone needs group therapy to get over a personal crisis. That your world won't end without some prophetic angelic figure gracing you with it's presence. Instead, it shows you the depths of anger and chaos. It shows you that you really CAN just...do it. Whether "it" is getting out of bed and choosing to start life anew, or to trash a backyard and set a swimming pool on fire. The emphasis is that if you just ignore the consequences, perceived or literal, at least you DID SOMETHING. To me that is a fantastic message, regardless of how abstract or vulgar it's portrayed.

    As to the movie itself, Hesher was played amazingly well. Joseph Gordon-Levitt played the character straight without it feeling cliché. You never quite know what his character will do, be it a seemingly offensive yet benign act that sets off a series of reactions that result in a positive conclusion, or setting a car on fire. It could be throwing explosives out a window, or helpfully picking up broken dish ware off the carpet. T.J. (Devin Brochu) nails the feeling of "angst", and has some pretty awesome rage moments you normally don't see from child actors. The father (Rainn Wilson) does a fair job as a broken down, depressed father, who's completely at a loss as to what to do and is so consumed by his own depression he ignores his child. It's similar to his character in "Super", not his best performance, but well performed. The grandmother "Piper Laurie" is very pleasant as a loving, kind, gentle figure. As for Natalie Portman's character, she seemed more of an inclusion just to further the concept of "Hesher" than a fully flushed out character. While her acting was spot on, it wasn't entirely necessary nor was her plot. She's hot though, so it's easy to let go.

    Ultimately this is a feel good movie in a Heavy Metal package. It has some, albeit vulgar, prolific metaphors for life that when thought over are actually spot on. You have to be able to set aside your offense, and see it for the touching movie it is to be able to enjoy it. I honestly felt that it's message was very heartfelt and sincere. If any of this sounds interesting, then watch "Hesher". If it sounds terrible, well, it's probably not for you.

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      All of Hesher's "persona", according to Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is inspired by late bass player from Metallica, Cliff Burton. Not only that, but the movie features a significant amount of music from the "Burton" era, including the solo that Hesher plays in the garage (Anesthesia, from the Kill 'Em All album) and, of course, the Hesher lettering.
    • Blooper
      TJ's cast in the opening scene switches between his left and right arm between shots.

      From the very first scene with the cast, up to getting it cut off (09:17), the cast was on his left arm. Rapid cuts and shifting POVs may have caused this mis-observation.
    • Citazioni

      Mrs. Rosowski: Life is like walking in the rain... you can hide and take cover or you can just get wet.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The end credits resemble chalk writing on a blackboard, accompanied by (mostly) obscene graffiti.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Joseph Gordon-Levitt Performances (2015)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Shortest Straw
      Written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich

      Performed by Metallica

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 febbraio 2012 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Taiwan
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ontario, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
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      • 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 382.946 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 126.046 USD
      • 15 mag 2011
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 449.702 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby
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      • 2.35 : 1

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