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Killer Joe

  • 2011
  • VM14
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
85.982
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Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, and Juno Temple in Killer Joe (2011)
When a debt puts a young man's life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil mother in order to collect the insurance.
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Dark ComedyCrimeDramaThriller

Quando un debito mette in pericolo la vita di un giovane uomo, cerca di mettere a segno un colpo alla sua malvagia madre per riscuotere l'assicurazione.Quando un debito mette in pericolo la vita di un giovane uomo, cerca di mettere a segno un colpo alla sua malvagia madre per riscuotere l'assicurazione.Quando un debito mette in pericolo la vita di un giovane uomo, cerca di mettere a segno un colpo alla sua malvagia madre per riscuotere l'assicurazione.

  • Regia
    • William Friedkin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tracy Letts
  • Star
    • Matthew McConaughey
    • Emile Hirsch
    • Juno Temple
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    85.982
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4505
    419
    • Regia
      • William Friedkin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tracy Letts
    • Star
      • Matthew McConaughey
      • Emile Hirsch
      • Juno Temple
    • 341Recensioni degli utenti
    • 388Recensioni della critica
    • 62Metascore
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    • Premi
      • 9 vittorie e 21 candidature totali

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    "Tuna Casserole Dinner"
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    "Sharla and Ansel in the Basement"
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    Matthew McConaughey
    Matthew McConaughey
    • Killer Joe Cooper
    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Chris Smith
    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Dottie Smith
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Ansel Smith
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Sharla Smith
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • Digger Soames
    Gralen Bryant Banks
    Gralen Bryant Banks
    • Pizza Patron
    • (as Graylen Banks)
    Carol Sutton
    • Saleslady
    Danny Epper
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    Jeff Galpin
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    Scott A. Martin
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    Gregory C. Bauchard
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    Charley Vance
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      • William Friedkin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tracy Letts
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    8AudioFileZ

    Who's Left Standing?

    Famed director William Friedkin (The Exorcist) returns to fine form. Killer Joe, directed by Friedlkin and based on a Tracy Letts story/screenplay, is a fine rendition of the old player getting played murder plot. A vignette of white trash playing out some worst case scenarios with, thankfully, much more photogenic role-players.

    The film hangs on the roles of three central characters. The protagonist is a twenty-ish down and out loser named Chris played by Emile Hirsch. Hirsch brings a much grittier less Bohemian Johnny Depp to the table and it works here. His character is smart enough to know he's in deep and empty enough to unwittingly dig his hole ever deeper. His younger sister, Dottie, played by Juno Temple is an extremely unique character. She's both high functioning and almost mentally deficient in her total naiveté' which we are led to think is a mental quirk. She exudes a kind a helplessness with natural beauty that can draw one in. Juno Temple, a relatively new face to American audiences, is quite effective in her portrayal of this integral character. Finally, Matthew McConaughey is perfect in what is actually a supporting role in spite of being the the title character, Killer Joe. McConaughey is in his best element where he is reined in from Hollywood bombast instead dripping with a sleazy lawman/killer persona. These three characters are this movie aptly supported by Gershon's conniving Sharla and Thomas Hayden Church's witless Ansel.

    Killer Joe has a down and dirty indie feel which is totally right. The cinematography is immediate and not artsy in any way as if you are clearly seeing something you wish wasn't happening. The final quarter ramps up with a tour 'de force of the macabre supplied by McConaughey's character and taken home with a kind of surprise loose-end "wham-bam" finale. All in all, this really works and separates itself from more typical murder stories, recommended.
    6me_is_we

    Very weird ending

    The end was very unrealistic in my perspective. Also, it's an open ending. I don't really like that. But perhaps this is very art house.
    7christopher-underwood

    sensationally good start

    I don't know why I didn't enjoy this more than I did. It seems to have all the right ingredients for a down and dirty post noir with fine performances all round and Friedkin's steady directorial hand. Actually for the most part I was engaged, even if the central premise regarding the life insurance is a little corny and the family just a little too cliché trailer trash. It is tough and it is amusing but as things proceed and begin to get a little silly it is the central performance of Matthew McConaughey, cooling pulling on and off his black leather gloves and giving his stare, that holds this together and hold you in its grip. Towards the end, things change and I can only assume this is the 'fault' of the original stage play, where the high drama might have worked better, within the film it jars and spoils the torrid but believable situation that has developed. There is little development of the characters, which is fine, but when we are asked to suddenly see things so differently, as here at the end, that lack of feeling for the characters matters a lot. So the inconclusive end is a bit of a mess, not to mention the chicken scene and in my view tends to spoil what had been a sensationally good start.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    Kill her, Joe

    William Friedkin's career has been up and down most of his career, I guess it's because he refuses to sell-out and go commercial. His most 'Hollywood' film to date has been The Hunted, from 2003, but even that was unusually muted for a film of that type.

    His latest effort is yet another adaptation of a Tracy Lett's play (that's a male Tracy), after Bug in 2006, and is choc full of warped, in-your-face sexuality, bloody violence, and humor so dark only the most depraved viewers will find funny. In fact, it's more like a David Cronenberg film than Friedkin.

    If you've seen movies like The Acid House, or the 1998 Todd Solondz face-punch Happiness and find them amusing through the gaps in your fingers then you'll be sick enough to fully enjoy Killer Joe.

    Matthew McConaughey plays Joe Cooper, an unorthodox Dallas police detective who is 'hired' by petty drug dealer Emile Hirsch to whack his old lady and thus benefit from an insurance policy with his deadbeat dad (Thomas Haden Church in a wonderful performance) and virginal, oddball sister Dottie (Juno Temple). Only they cannot raise the money to pay Joe so he agrees to spend some quality time with Dottie until the policy pays off in waiver of his upfront fee.

    It reminded me a lot of an Oliver Stone film called U-Turn, another Texas-based psycho-sexual murder plot filled with heat-waves and perpetual distrust, but was much more enjoyable. The perverse sexuality and dark humor really appeal to a mind like mine, and McConaughey's performance atones for his crimes in various awful romcoms. Joe is a supremely weird but mesmerising character. You never really know what he's going to do next but you can still see the cogs turning as he evaluates every new plot twist. Plus it has full-frontal nudity from Gina Gershon and Juno Temple, which I absolutely do not disagree with.

    The film has been slapped with the dreaded NC-17 in the US, which massively limits the amount of theatres that will be showing it. But, indirectly, it will only turn it into a cult film, and thus a bigger success with its intended audience than it otherwise might have been.

    I highly recommend that you a part of that audience, it's as far from Hollywood as Friedkin has gotten since Cruising in 1980. Even at the age of 76, he's still on top form.

    Edit: I just remembered that U-Turn is actually set in Arizona.
    7joebloggscity

    A dysfunctional family and the sinister Killer Joe...

    For anyone who has seen any old Matthew McConaughey films, this is not his standard role. He ain't the blue eyed hero or the RomCom interest as his main part in this dark film noir.

    Based in the American South, we have one dysfunctional family who are plotting to kill the mother for the insurance money. Into this they call in 'Killer Joe' to do the job.

    It's a nasty movie, and treats the characters like trash. A very cynical outlook on humanity and you may not stomach all that happens. The sexual politics aren't going to please many people, and it is a discomforting film.

    Yet it is still very well written, and uncomfortably involving. The acting is top notch and the pace is well done with good twists.

    Before you watch it, if you've not got a strong stomach for films, then approach this one with caution. Not one for everyone, but still a very good film.

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    • Quiz
      Gina Gershon had been originally offered the role of Sharla almost 20 years previously when the script was for a play, but she turned it down because she could not imagine performing the infamous chicken-leg scene "eight times a week" on stage.
    • Blooper
      After Joe lights the fire to burn up the car we see in the next shot a set of pipes added to the undercarriage of the car to aid and/or assist with the stunt car fire and/or extinguishing of the fire.
    • Citazioni

      Killer Joe Cooper: Tuna casserole! May I serve?

      Dottie Smith: How are you gonna kill my mama?

      Killer Joe Cooper: That's not appropriate dinner conversation, Dottie.

      Dottie Smith: Unless you poison her.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The unrated DVD retains the MPAA's NC-17 graphic at the end, although the rating was surrendered.
    • Versioni alternative
      The USA/Canada DVD is available in two versions, one the original NC-17 rated version (labeled as Unrated) and the other an R-Rated version. The R-Rated version has the following cuts:
      • 1:25:27 (10.5 sec. cut) Sharla starts sucking at the chicken leg. Joe moans "Easy...easy."
      • 1:25:42 (5.5 sec. cut) A cut to Carla, who is still sucking the chicken leg, is missing. The R-Rated shows the shot of Joe without interruption, lengthening it insignificantly.
      • 1:25:49 (2.5 sec. cut) Joe asks Ansel in this shot "What do you think?". The R-Rated Version features the question from the off in the following shot of Ansel.
      • 1:26:03 (Alternate Shot) The R-Rated shows Joe talking in a longer shot of himself and then an alternative shot of Ansel sitting down on the bench. The original features two shots from further away showing Sharla during her forced blow job. The Unrated Version runs a bit longer.
      • 1:26:34 (11 sec. cut) The shot of Ansel can be seen a moment longer. Joe then asks twice: "Reach around and grab my ass!". Sharla obeys.
      • 1:26:56 (Alternate Shot (No time difference)) The R-Rated Version mainly shows the shot of Joe longer and the alternative shot of Ansel before the shot from further away can be seen for a short time. The latter can be seen the whole time in the Unrated Version.
      • 1:27:20 (Alternate Shot) The R-Rated Version shows the previous and following shots of Joe longer/earlier, whereas the Unrated cuts to a close-up of Sharla complying with Joe's demands and starting to moan.
      • 1:37:30 (1 sec. cut) The shot starts a bit earlier with an additional (first) blow of the can against Chris' head.
      • 1:37:33 (1.5 sec.) Another blow is missing.
      • 1:37:41 (4.5 sec.) Joe beats Chris with the can three more times against the head and in the face, Chris spits out blood. Additional shot of Dottie screaming "Oh God!".
      • 1:42:47 (No time difference) The MPAA overlays at the end differ display the different rating for the two versions.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 ottobre 2012 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • 11.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.987.762 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 37.900 USD
      • 29 lug 2012
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