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6,4/10
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Intenso thriller onde a política, os grandes negócios e o tráfico de drogas colidem.Intenso thriller onde a política, os grandes negócios e o tráfico de drogas colidem.Intenso thriller onde a política, os grandes negócios e o tráfico de drogas colidem.
Daniel Salinas González
- Agent Smith
- (as Daniel Salinas)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
I feel like those who didn't like this movie were not fans of jason Sudakis in the first place and pre-judged despite the fact he did a great job.
Others didn't understand certain parts(ie. the suitcase) because they got bored or missed certain parts of the movie.
All in all great acting all around, the story kept me interested, and the ending satisfied me
7.1
All in all great acting all around, the story kept me interested, and the ending satisfied me
7.1
Fascinating story, I couldn't stop watching it!
I loved all the actors... very good acting!
I didn't know almost anything about DeLorean, but his car used in "Back To The Future"... beautiful, futuristic car that unfortunately and sadly, didn't work.
I recommend this movie, at the end, I decided for a 9/10.
I really can't see how it is possible to give it 1/10... there's no chance seriously you can be objective giving such that low score. To me guys, you watched another movie or you're really confused... next time, plug your brain in before writing BS, you're embarrassing yourself.
...of former business Titan John Delorean's dream gone wrong.
Based on the true story of John Delorean's struggle to create a brand new automotive sportscar line in the late 1970's, the same car made famous in "Back to the future". The Delorean was a mid-engined, all stainless steel bodied sports car, designed from scratch by Delorean's designing team to be an alternative to the GM and foreign sports cars. Buyers were underwhelmed by the anemic performance of the dodgy Renault-Peugeot-Volvo V6 engine, and despite the innovative gull-wing doors, the car turned out to be under-performing and trouble prone (if only because too few units - 9,000 - were ever produced in Delorean's Northern Ireland plant so the bugs could be worked out of the design). By 1982 lackluster sales of the car meant the company was facing bankruptcy. Desperately trying to keep his dream alive, and how he tried to do it via selling cocaine is the topic of this movie.
The film moves along briskly, with every scene foreshadowed by the opening shots of FBI informant Hoffman (Jason Sudeikis) being grilled in a courtroom by Delorean's defense attorney. Hoffman is in a bad place himself, having been caught flying in millions of dollars worth of cocaine, and so his FBI handlers need him to bring in a really big fish to prosecute - and through a series of strange events Delorean himself falls into their net. The resulting story is told in a way I found very engaging, with some really good performances being turned in by Judy Greer (as Hoffman's wife) and a show-stopping performance by Lee Pace as John Delorean. For me, watching Pace as Delorean was the most interesting part of the movie, since his acting is so good you definitely get the impression that this must have been the way Delorean was in real life. And even though I already knew the story, I found myself sympathizing with Delorean and glad the story turns out the way it did.
I thought this was a movie that did a whole lot with very little, and although the movie could and should have been a bit better, I think this movie's worth a watch.
Based on the true story of John Delorean's struggle to create a brand new automotive sportscar line in the late 1970's, the same car made famous in "Back to the future". The Delorean was a mid-engined, all stainless steel bodied sports car, designed from scratch by Delorean's designing team to be an alternative to the GM and foreign sports cars. Buyers were underwhelmed by the anemic performance of the dodgy Renault-Peugeot-Volvo V6 engine, and despite the innovative gull-wing doors, the car turned out to be under-performing and trouble prone (if only because too few units - 9,000 - were ever produced in Delorean's Northern Ireland plant so the bugs could be worked out of the design). By 1982 lackluster sales of the car meant the company was facing bankruptcy. Desperately trying to keep his dream alive, and how he tried to do it via selling cocaine is the topic of this movie.
The film moves along briskly, with every scene foreshadowed by the opening shots of FBI informant Hoffman (Jason Sudeikis) being grilled in a courtroom by Delorean's defense attorney. Hoffman is in a bad place himself, having been caught flying in millions of dollars worth of cocaine, and so his FBI handlers need him to bring in a really big fish to prosecute - and through a series of strange events Delorean himself falls into their net. The resulting story is told in a way I found very engaging, with some really good performances being turned in by Judy Greer (as Hoffman's wife) and a show-stopping performance by Lee Pace as John Delorean. For me, watching Pace as Delorean was the most interesting part of the movie, since his acting is so good you definitely get the impression that this must have been the way Delorean was in real life. And even though I already knew the story, I found myself sympathizing with Delorean and glad the story turns out the way it did.
I thought this was a movie that did a whole lot with very little, and although the movie could and should have been a bit better, I think this movie's worth a watch.
I saw the movie last night in Venice Film Festival. It was such good that suited to the closing night of the Biennale. Especially Lee Pace proves his acting talent every time apart from his shining charisma. I don't really know about the real background of the story but it was a well-shot one with its balanced rythm, flowing script and developed characters.
I'm usually the first to jump on SNL cast members making movies because they drag half of the cast with them, then you get the long skit version effect - but this is not that movie. Sudeikis is great as the annoying weirdo and has good chemistry with all the players around him. The story is good as an over view of Deloreans struggle so just enjoy the ride and don't look to deep into it.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFor the film's premiere at the Venice Film Festival, actor Lee Pace managed to find an original DeLorean car in Italy that unfortunately broke down and had to be pushed onto the red carpet for the publicity photographs.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn one of the first scenes, it is stated that the year is 1977, yet Ellen is shown to be driving an Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser that can only be as old as 1989. This is a massive oversight as the Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser didn't exist at all until 1982, nor did any GM vehicle of that body style as the A-Body did not exist until 1982 either, let alone the updated version from 1989.
- Citações
John DeLorean: The darkest dark is the dark beside the spotlight. You can do anything there and no one seems to notice.
- ConexõesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 863: Barbarian (2022)
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- US$ 147.172
- Tempo de duração1 hora 53 minutos
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