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Jane Fonda em Cinco Atos

Título original: Jane Fonda in Five Acts
  • 2018
  • 16
  • 2 h 13 min
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Um olhar sobre a vida, o trabalho, o ativismo e as controvérsias da atriz e magnata do fitness, Jane Fonda.Um olhar sobre a vida, o trabalho, o ativismo e as controvérsias da atriz e magnata do fitness, Jane Fonda.Um olhar sobre a vida, o trabalho, o ativismo e as controvérsias da atriz e magnata do fitness, Jane Fonda.

  • Direção
    • Susan Lacy
  • Artistas
    • Jane Fonda
    • Richard Nixon
    • Robert Redford
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    8,0/10
    2,9 mil
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    • Direção
      • Susan Lacy
    • Artistas
      • Jane Fonda
      • Richard Nixon
      • Robert Redford
    • 26Avaliações de usuários
    • 16Avaliações da crítica
    • 87Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vitória e 4 indicações no total

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    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Self
    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (sonoplastia)
    • (as Richard M. Nixon)
    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • Self - Actor
    Nathalie Vadim
    • Self - Stepdaughter
    Sydney Pollack
    Sydney Pollack
    • Self - Director
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Alan J. Pakula
    Alan J. Pakula
    • Self - Director
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Country Joe McDonald
    Country Joe McDonald
    • Self - Musician
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Tom Hayden
    Tom Hayden
    • Self - Organizer, Politician, Author
    Dick Cavett
    Dick Cavett
    • Self - Television Personality
    Henry Kissinger
    Henry Kissinger
    • Self
    • (sonoplastia)
    H.R. Haldeman
    H.R. Haldeman
    • Self
    • (sonoplastia)
    Fletcher Thompson
    • Self - Congressman
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Abbie Hoffman
    Abbie Hoffman
    • Self - Activist
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Troy Garity
    Troy Garity
    • Self - Son
    Paula Weinstein
    Paula Weinstein
    • Self - Producer
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Self - Actor
    Mary Luana Williams
    • Self - Daughter
    • (as Mary 'Lulu' Williams)
    Ted Turner
    Ted Turner
    • Self - Media Mogul, Philanthropist
    • Direção
      • Susan Lacy
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    9AlsExGal

    The sins of the father

    When the Bible talks about the sins of the father being visited on the children to the third and fourth generation, that is probably not God being vindictive so much as it is a statement of fact, and it certainly applies here, at least to the second generation.

    Jane Fonda is a little girl lost. She accomplished a lot in life for a little girl lost, and made one - even by her admission now - big mistake in her visit to Hanoi. My dad called her "Hanoi Jane" up until his death earlier this year, and he was 92 and didn't even fight in Vietnam. It is telling that the acts of her life are named after other people - Henry, Vadim, Tom, Ted - I didn't see the fifth act named. Even now, at eighty, Jane Fonda seems like a person in search of herself.

    Let's start at the first act, the root of all of her problems - Henry - as in Henry Fonda, her father. She said he was distant, without emotion, that she felt she always had to act like they were the perfect family even though dad was absent emotionally and could only show emotion in terms of a role in a film and mom was continually depressed at least in part because dad was having affairs with much younger women.

    So Jane Fonda grows up pretty much without a personality. Even her first acting teacher admitted to her that when he first met her he had never met such a conventional and boring young woman. But she had acting talent - so much talent that she won two Best Actress Oscars while dad was waiting to win his first Best Actor Oscar.

    I just couldn't stop being impressed by the irony of her life. Growing up as she did, the personalities of those around her were impressed strongly upon her own, this being particularly true of her first two husbands and of Simone Signoret, a famous French actress that she befriended while married to Roger Vadim. Also, her children now complain about some of the same things that she complained about concerning her dad. Her son by Tom Hayden, Troy, said that they lived in communal housing, that their vacations were wherever his parents were doing protests or events, that he took a backseat to their activism. Jane herself said she would look into the eyes of her daughter by Roger Vadim when she was a toddler and she would see her looking at her as though asking "Why don't you check in? Where are you emotionally?". The curse of Hank Fonda.

    This is an encyclopedic work by HBO on Fonda, with her doing the bulk of the talking. If you want to learn about a subject, after all, first ask the subject!

    Just one more thing. The documentary opens on Richard Nixon, in one of his famous tapes, talking in 1971 about "What is wrong with Jane Fonda?" and how Henry Fonda seems like such a nice man. What is up with a guy, an American President, who documents every word he ever said on tape, tells everybody that there are tapes, and then dares the courts to take them? A subject for another time and another documentary.
    8jadepietro

    Jane Fonda: Enter Stage Left

    GRADE: B

    THIS FILM IS RECOMMENDED.

    IN BRIEF: A meditative documentary on the life of Jane Fonda: actress, activist, health guru, and entrepreneur.

    JIM'S REVIEW: Talented documentarian Susan Lacy (Spielberg) has once again set her sights on a show biz icon. With her most recent film, she captures Jane Fonda's complex and mercurial life: Jane Fonda: In Five Acts. She structures her film into five stages in Ms. Fonda's life. With title cards titled Henry, her childhood and early times with her father; Vadim (Roger), Tom (Hayden), and Ted (Turner), life with her ex-husbands, and the final chapter named Jane, her later years, the film explores her life as actress, activist, health guru and entrepreneur.

    There is much to learn about Ms. Fonda's career by hearing some surprising details about her backstory: her fractured relationship with her unloving father and troubled bonding with her mother, her early start on Broadway and film, her romances with the men in her life who molded her into various roles, her rise to activist causes, her interest in wellness, and her subsequent ventures into producing and mass-marketing herself. Interviews, archival photos and videos, and film clips fill out her story very well.

    The film is well researched and the actress is open and honest with her facts and opinions. ("I grew up in the shadows of a national monument...my dad!") But at times, some scenes seem manipulative and staged for empathic effect. Later portions of the film are a direct mea culpa to her neglected daughter, Vanessa, and a plea for forgiveness for some (not all) of her statements and behavior during the Vietnam War when many Americans considered her to be a traitor and nicknaming her "Hanoi Jane". One also wishes more film clips of her earlier films were shown.

    What we see on the screen is a larger-than-life profile of a woman fulfilling her life journey...waiting for Act 6 to begin. An insightful film worthy of your time.
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    The life journey of a common woman

    I'd like to compliment HBO did such a profound painting of Jane Fonda, a documentary was so subtly made, allowing us to take a long journey with her step by step, stage by stage, seeing her as seeing ourselves from childhood to the final chapter of our life, struggled like a lost soul trying to find the right or the better path of fulfillment of life.

    Ms. Fonda is a genuine person, a larger-than-life soul, a part of our civilization through some of our bitter and cruel past of the darkest era and continued to nowadays ridiculous political environment. Her struggles for a better and more humane America seemed to be so worthless that only sparkled a tiny candle light in her life process. Her truthfulness as a human being is somewhat the nowadays Americans who should take a closer look to themselves and, who should ask themselves how come we've lost our decency to ourselves and to all the other people in the world; how come we Americans have become so obnoxious and arrogant, so naive and yet the same time so evil. Ms. Fonda has spent her whole life trying to find her real self unsuccessfully until her final chapter is what we should learn and be reminded. To be true to ourself and to others should be the most important principle of our life.

    Highly recommended.
    8BlueBoyReviews

    CHEER! - (8 stars out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    Jane Fonda has lived a life seeking validation. As a daughter, as a mother, as a woman ... as a person. She grew up unhappy with herself, her body, her looks - she sat in the back of acting class hoping she wouldn't have to be up front and center. Losing her mother at a young age, and losing her father on an emotional level. But when Lee Strasberg told her she had talent, real talent, she received her first real validation. This was a major turning point for her and set her on a life path for more.

    There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the photo of her sitting/smiling on the NVA anti-aircraft gun. So many have asked, how could she possibly not have noticed what she was sitting on (her stating that she had been "fooled" into being placed there)? The obvious answer is that she knew. She was bright, intelligent, outspoken, observant. She was an activist. There is no way she didn't know what was happening at that moment. Do I feel it was a betrayal? No. And I'll tell you why. Whether she realizes it or not to this day, she was seeking validation ... as a voice and a moral choice. She was trying to end the war showing the senselessness behind the bombings, the POW situation, and the frightening possibility of the dikes being destroyed which would lead to thousands of deaths. I am one who believes she wasn't against her own country. She was against the war. So when she sat down on that gun that day, her voice was being validated by those immediately around her, and she was desperately hoping for the same reaction from her own countrymen, to look at the overall picture and make a sound moral choice. It drastically backfired. I'm not defending her actions, I am just trying my best to understand them. She has apologized numerous times on numerous occasions. It's her biggest regret. Funny, considering that she stated in the documentary that her regrets were not from things that she had done, but rather from things she had not done. Except in this case.

    The documentary showcases her three marriages, the reasons for their divorces all three times - all three VERY different relationships. Again, her seeking validation in very different ways.

    Finally, she reached a point where validation was no longer important. Acceptance was. Not being accepted by others around her, but being ABLE to accept things as they are. Finding and being happy with herself, and then moving forward. Her son expressed in the film that he would not change her in any way. She is who she is, and now that she knows who she is, she is doing her best to helps others who have lost their way, such as the adoption of Lulu. She was able to reconcile things with her mother, visiting her grave site over 60 years after the fact.

    I really wasn't interested in what she accomplished on the silver screen. Her awards speak for themselves, her acting abilities are clearly seen. She is very good in front of the camera. It is what was behind the camera that I watch these documentaries for, and as such, this one delivers. I enjoyed hearing her own thoughts reminiscent of days gone by, her life's journey and the life yet ahead for her. This was presented through her eyes and mouth, an auto-documentary if you will. I felt it was honest, fair and unbiased - and would recommend it without hesitation.
    10ruthshen

    My new role model.. that's why Jane made those workout videos? for activism funding? who knew!

    Wow..in tears now. this biography narrated by Jane Fonda re-introduced me to her. Who knew she's such a role model? She seemed to have it all, but all the time struggling with confidence and self-identity. She grew slowly and morphed with the 3 husbands, acting roles, and changing the world around her.
    • if you have issues with your father/mother, watch this movie. she will empower you.
    • if you have issues with an eating disorder, watch this movie. she will empower you.
    • if you have issues finding meaning in your life, watch this movie. she will empower you.
    • if you have issues with men trying to shape and confine your growth, watch this movie. she will empower you.


    Jane Fonda in 5 acts.

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      Jane broke up with Richard Perry during the making of this documentary, which is why, towards the end, it gets choppy when broaching her civil status.
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      • 24 de setembro de 2018 (Estados Unidos da América)
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