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O Enigma de Outro Mundo

Título original: The Thing
  • 1982
  • 14
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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O Enigma de Outro Mundo (1982)
Scientists in the Antarctic are confronted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of the people that it kills.
Reproduzir trailer1:54
8 vídeos
99+ fotos
Horror corporalInvasão alienígenaSuspense – MistérioTerror monstruosoTerror psicológicoTerror sobrenaturalTragédiaFicção científicaHorrorMistério

Uma equipe de pesquisa na Antártica é caçada por um alienígena que muda de forma e assume a aparência de suas vítimas.Uma equipe de pesquisa na Antártica é caçada por um alienígena que muda de forma e assume a aparência de suas vítimas.Uma equipe de pesquisa na Antártica é caçada por um alienígena que muda de forma e assume a aparência de suas vítimas.

  • Direção
    • John Carpenter
  • Roteiristas
    • Bill Lancaster
    • John W. Campbell Jr.
  • Artistas
    • Kurt Russell
    • Wilford Brimley
    • Keith David
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    506 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    548
    21
    • Direção
      • John Carpenter
    • Roteiristas
      • Bill Lancaster
      • John W. Campbell Jr.
    • Artistas
      • Kurt Russell
      • Wilford Brimley
      • Keith David
    • 1.4KAvaliações de usuários
    • 322Avaliações da crítica
    • 57Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Filme mais avaliado nº148
    • Prêmios
      • 5 indicações no total

    Vídeos8

    The Thing
    Trailer 1:54
    The Thing
    How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
    Clip 3:47
    How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
    How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
    Clip 3:47
    How "Carnival Row" Gets Lovecraft Right
    Through the Lens: Defining Carpenteresque and Why It Belongs in the Dictionary
    Clip 4:54
    Through the Lens: Defining Carpenteresque and Why It Belongs in the Dictionary
    The Thing: Kill It!
    Clip 3:10
    The Thing: Kill It!
    The Thing: It's Alive!
    Clip 3:20
    The Thing: It's Alive!
    The Thing: Interviews With Mick Garris And Director John Carpenter
    Featurette 1:54
    The Thing: Interviews With Mick Garris And Director John Carpenter

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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • MacReady
    Wilford Brimley
    Wilford Brimley
    • Blair
    • (as A. Wilford Brimley)
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Childs
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Clark
    T.K. Carter
    T.K. Carter
    • Nauls
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Palmer
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Dr. Copper
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Norris
    Peter Maloney
    Peter Maloney
    • Bennings
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Garry
    Joel Polis
    Joel Polis
    • Fuchs
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • Windows
    • (as Thomas Waites)
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Norwegian
    Larry Franco
    Larry Franco
    • Norwegian Passenger with Rifle
    Nate Irwin
    • Helicopter Pilot
    William Zeman
    • Pilot
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Computer
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter
    • Norwegian
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • John Carpenter
    • Roteiristas
      • Bill Lancaster
      • John W. Campbell Jr.
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    Avaliações de usuários1.4K

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    Resumo

    Reviewers say 'The Thing' is a cult classic, that's praised for its innovative practical special effects, atmospheric tension, and themes of paranoia and isolation. Kurt Russell's performance is highlighted for its effectiveness in conveying the intense atmosphere. Despite some criticisms regarding character development and comparisons to 'Alien,' 'The Thing' is celebrated for its unique horror approach and significant impact on sci-fi cinema.
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    8Xstal

    Who Goes There?...

    You're stationed at an isolated outpost in Antarctica when a helicopter arrives intent on shooting a dog it had been pursuing across the tundra. Things get out of hand and the occupants of the chopper have their ability to pursue curtailed, more permanently than they'd like. Not too long after this carnage it becomes apparent that the pursuing shooters had a pretty good reason for wanting to remove the dog from the land of the living as the dog turns out to have the same aspirations as its pursuers, albeit in various guises, transformations, metamorphoses and reconfigurations.

    While this was made in 1981 it remains to this day one of the greatest and most engaging pieces of horror movie making that has ever been created.
    Rainfox

    Good things come to those who wait

    * * * * ½ (4½ out of 5)

    The Thing

    Directed by: John Carpenter, 1982

    Looking back on John Carpenter's The Thing – today a highly treasured cult favourite – one has to wonder why it was dismissed by both the audience and critics when it first came out in 1982.

    Steven Spielberg's extra terrestrial adventure about a sweet alien that phoned home (that stole the hearts of both children and adults world wide) had opened just two weeks before and was on its historic box office rampage. Bad scheduling may have had a greater impact than anything else on the fate of Carpenter's first big studio effort for Universal Pictures. Nobody was prepared – moreover wanted anything so dark, gory and scary as this genuine remake of the famous 1951 original. This was the time of E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.

    It then makes for great movie history trivia, that The Thing has gained such a remarkable afterlife on video, DVD and television. Both financially and critically. Carpenter's version is less a remake of the Howard Hawks' version than a more faithful adaptation of John W. Campbell's short story "Who Goes There?' (on which both were based), and critics today point out how well Carpenter plays his characters against each other. Kurt Russell will never top this one, and he gets a brilliant sparring from the entire cast.

    It opens in Antarctica with a sled husky running from a pair of crazed and armed Norwegian men in a helicopter. The scene is long, slow and uneasy. It feels like the Apocalypse. It oozes doomsday.

    This scene comprises one of the greatest opening sequences in film history.

    Ennio Morricone's moody synth score (heavy on naked thumping bass lines in classic Carpenter style), the windswept massive white of the desolate polar ice and the majestic husky running across the tundra chased by the chopper, compromises a completely mesmerizing piece of scenery.

    A satisfying example of a movie that today – 18 years after – looks downright muscular in its simplicity.

    The budget was big ($14 mill), yet it allowed Carpenter to visualize his ideas better than ever before. There's a brooding darkness to this film, making the whites and blues of the icy Antarctic claustrophobia seem poetic and almost angelic. Dean Cundey's extraordinary photography created a palpable chill to every shot. The careful preparation (the crew went into a record 11-month pre-production) paid off immensely.

    Horror specialist Rob Bottin was handpicked for the many gory and grotesque special effects. Be warned – there's a lot of splatter and gore here. The Thing is actually notorious for its creature morphing scenes. Some find them disgusting, some mere cult.

    An argument could be made against The Thing being an Alien rip-off; it has its origins in an old sci-fi story and it creates tension by popping a crowd of people (note: all-male) on an isolated outpost (an Antarctic research facility) terrorized by an alien life form.

    Where Carpenter was clearly inspired by Ridley Scott's 1979 masterpiece, his own alien movie is original and intriguing in its own right. There's a rhythm and an environment that equals Scott's in every way.

    The husky was in fact half-wolf and half-dog, and it was noted that it never barked or growled on or off the set (Horror Takes Shape, the making of - DVD version).

    Watch in awe at the scene where it walks through the hallway and stares at a human shadow, slightly tilting its head forward in stalking position like a wild wolf. This is a fine piece of animal training, sure, but that's not the point. This is as spooky as anything ever made in a horror movie.

    Carpenter had all the right tools here, and he utilized them to perfection, making The Thing his best movie alongside Halloween.
    10Gafke

    Intelligent Splatter

    This is another one of those films that I remember staying up late to watch on TV, scaring the crap out of myself at the impressionable age of 12 or so and dooming myself thereafter to a life of horror movie obsession. This is a GREAT movie, and stands as living proof that there were indeed realistic effects before CGI.

    Set on an isolated base in Antarctica, this version seems almost to pick up where the original version (The Thing From Another World) left off. The American scientists discover a decimated Norwegian base some miles distant. Everyone is dead, and only the half charred remains of some unidentifiable thing left to smolder outside the compound might offer any answers to what may have happened. The Thing is brought back to the American base and, too late, the scientists realize that it is alive and lethal. The Thing thaws out and is off, not only killing anyone and anything that crosses Its path, but also absorbing them, making Itself into whoever and whatever it wants. The film then turns into a brilliant paranoia piece. Everyone is suspect, anyone can be The Thing, and no one trusts anyone anymore. Gone is the strength and security found when human beings band together in spite of their differences to battle a monster. The group splinters and fear rules supreme. Who is the Thing?

    The gore effects here are absolutely amazing and messily realistic. I could have done without the dogs head splitting open like a banana peel, but that's just the animal lover in me being picky: kill all the humans you want, but leave the kitties and puppies alone. Sanity and reason disintegrate rapidly as, one by one, the humans are taken over by the shapeshifting alien. The power of this film lies in its paranoia, and although I liked the original version, I prefer this one; the real threat lies within, and is scarier for the fact that it cannot be seen or easily detected. When it is forced out of hiding, it's wrath is huge and the results are horrific.

    This is one of Carpenters best films, right up there with The Fog and Halloween. All of the actors give strong, realistic performances and the special effects are so powerful that they stand as their own main character. This film has something for any lover of the horror genre. Don't miss it.
    10fullbug

    One of the Most Re-Watchable Movies Ever Made

    Classic and timeless that is now almost 40 years old. Great cast and character interaction, and covers the whole gambit of genre's (sci-fi, action, horror, thriller, mystery). There are even a few comedy moments, and with it taking place in Antarctica, it could even be classified as an adventure. It is one of the most re-watchable movies ever made.
    DanTheButler

    The Thing holds up better and better every year

    The Thing does a great job at holding my attention throughout. It has just enough to gross me out while making me wonder if the person next to me is an alien.

    The idea that this movie was made in the early 80s and it took years to be reevaluated before being well received just tells you how ahead of his time Carpenter is. Kurt Russell is one of my favorite actors from the pre2000s and this is a good example of why.

    It's one of those special movies I can't get enough of. Every viewing feels like the first. I can't be the only one who feels the same amount of dread and uncertainty every time I watch it.

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    • Curiosidades
      John Carpenter has stated that of all his films, this is his personal favorite.
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 1h 20 mins) Although Fuchs has told them that the alien organism is highly infective, they don't care about sharing the same knife to get their blood samples.
    • Citações

      Garry: [1:26:18] I know you gentlemen have been through a lot, but when you find the time, I'd rather not spend the rest of this winter TIED TO THIS FUCKING COUCH!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The title of the movie is revealed in the same style as in O Monstro do Ártico (1951). The effect was achieved with a plastic bag placed on a stencil that was melted by a heat source placed below it.
    • Versões alternativas
      CBS edited 12 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Deep Freeze (2001)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Don't Explain
      Music by Billie Holiday (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Arthur Herzog Jr. (uncredited)

      Performed by Billie Holiday

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • How long is The Thing?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • At the beginning, the helicopter is trying to shoot the dog as it runs through the snow. Why doesn't the helicopter just hover over the dog instead of flying way past the dog after each pass? Does it have anything to do with the cold air or altitude?
    • What were the jobs for each person stationed at Outpost #31?
    • Why are there oil drums laying on the ground just outside the base?

    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 3 de fevereiro de 1983 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Canadá
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Norueguês
    • Também conhecido como
      • La cosa del otro mundo
    • Locações de filme
      • Kimberley, Columbia Britânica, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • Universal Pictures
      • Turman-Foster Company
      • Province of BC, Ministry of Tourism, Film Promotion Office
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    Bilheteria

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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 15.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 20.063.820
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.107.897
      • 27 de jun. de 1982
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 20.846.341
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 49 min(109 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • 70 mm 6-Track
      • DTS
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1

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