Um psiquiatra tenta descobrir a obsessão perturbadora de um problemático garoto por cavalos.Um psiquiatra tenta descobrir a obsessão perturbadora de um problemático garoto por cavalos.Um psiquiatra tenta descobrir a obsessão perturbadora de um problemático garoto por cavalos.
- Indicado a 3 Oscars
- 5 vitórias e 7 indicações no total
- 2nd Child
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- Dr. Bennett
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- Mr. Davies
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- Ringmaster
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- Mary
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Avaliações em destaque
Equus, is my best Lummet film I have seen so far - I always had a tendency to take interest on and see subtext in extreme, weird, negative situations on film. You have much to take from negative stuff, if they're handled properly. Here, there are so much stated for the viewer to think. Questions on the point of psychotherapy, on the nature of perversion (and its possible causes), importance of religion combined with lack of knowledge, isolation, lust for life and so much more I don't want to refer to here.
Beware! The film features strong material - both visuals and texts - this is no easy film for Hollywood audience. But its not uneasy in a way that it's slow, or 'arty' or anything. Far from that, it's original, deeply involving, with gripping atmosphere... Its subject matter though, might force the more coward or less open-minded viewers to trash it or mock it, for fear of what it could unleash or because they simply couldn't understand it. But intelligent film lovers, take a little tolerance and SEE this. It is worth the search. This is film is a masterpiece of film-making!
Richard Burton delivers hypnotic sermons, staring straight into the camera, as we slowly zoom in on his face. He confesses that he's jealous of his patient. The boy is in pain, but passion is pain. The boy is worshiping a pagan god -- something Burton wishes he could do as well. Instead, he settles for flipping through books, looking at photographs of old artifacts. The therapist wonders if he's taking the boy's god away by curing him.
If you like Carl Jung, you'll love this film! Equus, archetypal God, we love you!
Some complain that the psychology in this film is "campy" at best. Others say the film can't possibly compare to the stage play. Well, fine. Maybe it shouldn't be used as a model for treating patients, and maybe plays are different than movies. But the film as a piece of art, on its own, is powerful, moving, and fascinating.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesRichard Burton, who was suffering from back pain and pinched nerves, recorded his eight monologues in one day.
- Erros de gravaçãoSome of the horses blinded in the final scene in the stable are obviously just puppets.
- Citações
Martin Dysart: Moments snap together like magnets forged in a chain of shackles. Why? I can trace them, I can even with time pull them apart again. But why at the start were they ever magnetized at all. Why those particular moments of experience and no others, I do not know! And nor does ANY BODY ELSE! And if *I* don't know, if I can *never* know, what am I doing here? I don't mean clinically doing, or socially doing, but fundamentally. These whys, these questions, are fundamental. Yet they have no place in a consulting room. So then do I? Do any of us?
- Versões alternativasWhen released theatrically in Ontario, Canada. The Ontario board of Censors made cuts to horses getting blinded for a 'Restricted' rating.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)
Principais escolhas
- How long is Equus?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Fliehende Pferde
- Locações de filme
- Riverdale, Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(Family home)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 4.000.000 (estimativa)