A pequena cidade de Paris, na Austrália, causa acidentes de carro deliberadamente e depois vende/recupera todos os objetos de valor dos destroços como forma de economia.A pequena cidade de Paris, na Austrália, causa acidentes de carro deliberadamente e depois vende/recupera todos os objetos de valor dos destroços como forma de economia.A pequena cidade de Paris, na Austrália, causa acidentes de carro deliberadamente e depois vende/recupera todos os objetos de valor dos destroços como forma de economia.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
- Man in House
- (as Herbie Nelson)
- Clive Smedley
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Now time-out here...let's just back it up a bit! Peter Weir is not what you would term a prolific director. He has made just 15 features in exactly 30 years - he doesn't rush things! This was his second turn in the chair. He had at his disposal a budget not much more than that for a 60 second TV Commercial and he was under pressure to finish the flick in time for its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival that year. He did OK and in a master stroke of marketing, managed to get the "star" of the movie - the spiked beetle, on to the Cannes streets where it caused a media sensation. The film was very well received by an appreciative audience.
So, the story is far-fetched? Some of the residents of tiny bush-town Paris deliberately cause auto-wrecks to boost the town's economy. Sure its a way left-field storyline and the acting was never going to win an Oscar nomination. It has though, that indefinable "something" and is early Peter Weir - a study of people in crisis or near crisis? It deserves to be seen for what it is, and the manner in which it shaped Peter Weir's future. THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS was in effect a springboard that gave Weir the opportunity to make PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK the following year. If "Paris" had been a total flop he may never have been asked to direct it!
Watch it again and look for innovation, clever camera angles, smart direction...they're all there! This is relegated now to almost cult film-status in Australia, it is somewhat of a time-capsule!
The only question I have, is who changed the name of this film to THE CARS THAT ATE PEOPLE for US release? especially as they have their OWN "Paris"...in Texas!
I should identify that this is not a movie for those with short attention spans. It's not likely to stick heavily in your memory the way that most of Peter Weir's movies do (it's certainly not my favorite of his movies). But still, it's something to check out as a historical reference if nothing else.
"I can drive!" You'll probably feel like you can too.
At one point the score turns Morricone circa Once Upon a Time in the West and we get a showdown in the street and young men dressed with cowboy hats. We get Carmageddon-style cars circling the statue of a cannon like Comanches painted for war. We get the vague promise of a subplot about car crash survivors turned vegetables who are kept in the hospital of the small town and who later turn up in a ball masque dressed in hoods and carton boxes (a nod to Shock Corridor?), but it never goes anywhere. Peter Weir went on to make such remarkable films as Picnic at Hanging Rock and The Last Wave, and while this never reaches the hypnotic levels of those films, it's intriguing in its own quirky awkward way. It's like a movie struggling with itself, a cult classic trying to break free from the confines of a forgettable eccentricity.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe opening scenes that feature a couple driving in a car and smoking prominently displaying cigarettes were a parody of a commercial aired on Australian television at the time of the film's original release. Website 'Peterweircave' says of this: "The opening "advertisement", which many viewers seem to take as blatant product placement for Coke and Alpine cigarettes, was actually a spoof in itself. At the time it was made, movies in Australia were often preceded by ads for cigarettes and such. By putting this before the opening credits, Weir was fooling the viewers into thinking this was yet another ad."
- Erros de gravaçãoThe people thrown from the car in the first accident are obvious dummies.
- Citações
The Mayor: Have you country boys forgotten the old school war cry? Have you forgotten the meaning of those words? Womerah, Womerah, babaluke, boomerang, crocodile, kookaburra, wombat, orang-outang. Wheeho, whayho, terramungamine, quondong, billabong, gundabluey pine. Platypus, emu, wallaby, 'roo, ibis, brolga, and white cockatoo. Murrumburrah, Cowra, Coolamon, Banco, Boggabri, Narromine, Nevertire, Yanco! Whoo-ra! Whoo-ra! Ha! Ha! Ha! Yanco High School, Yah! Yah! Yah!
- Versões alternativasUS version, titled _The Cars that Ate People (1974)_ was shortened to 74 minutes by the distributor, and star Terry Camilleri's voice is dubbed. The film was finally reissued in the USA at complete length in 1984.
- ConexõesEdited into Terror Nullius (2018)
- Trilhas sonorasRock of Ages
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Augustus Montague Toplady
Music by Thomas Hastings
Played at the church
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Violência por Acidente
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- AU$ 250.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 786
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 28 min(88 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1