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Chamas da Vingança

Título original: Firestarter
  • 1984
  • R
  • 1 h 54 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
39 mil
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Drew Barrymore in Chamas da Vingança (1984)
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AçãoFicção científicaHorrorHorror corporalSuspenseTerror sobrenatural

Andrew McGee desenvolveu a capacidade de mover objectos com a mente mas, quando a sua filha Charlie revela ser capaz de queimar objectos com a mente, ambos têm de se esconder de uma agência ... Ler tudoAndrew McGee desenvolveu a capacidade de mover objectos com a mente mas, quando a sua filha Charlie revela ser capaz de queimar objectos com a mente, ambos têm de se esconder de uma agência governamental que os quer estudar e usar.Andrew McGee desenvolveu a capacidade de mover objectos com a mente mas, quando a sua filha Charlie revela ser capaz de queimar objectos com a mente, ambos têm de se esconder de uma agência governamental que os quer estudar e usar.

  • Direção
    • Mark L. Lester
  • Roteiristas
    • Stephen King
    • Stanley Mann
  • Artistas
    • Drew Barrymore
    • David Keith
    • Freddie Jones
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    39 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen King
      • Stanley Mann
    • Artistas
      • Drew Barrymore
      • David Keith
      • Freddie Jones
    • 160Avaliações de usuários
    • 103Avaliações da crítica
    • 50Metascore
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    Firestarter: Mark L. Lester On Transforming The Book Into A Movie
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    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Charlie McGee
    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Andrew McGee
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Dr. Joseph Wanless
    Heather Locklear
    Heather Locklear
    • Vicky McGee
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Captain Hollister
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • John Rainbird
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Irv Manders
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Norma Manders
    Moses Gunn
    Moses Gunn
    • Dr. Pynchot
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Taxi Driver
    Drew Snyder
    Drew Snyder
    • Orville Jamieson
    Curtis Credel
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    Keith Colbert
    • Mayo
    Dick Warlock
    Dick Warlock
    • Knowles
    • (as Richard Warlock)
    Jeff Ramsey
    Jeff Ramsey
    • Steinowitz
    Jack Magner
    Jack Magner
    • Young Serviceman
    Lisa Anne Barnes
    Lisa Anne Barnes
    • Serviceman's Girlfriend
    Larry Sprinkle
    • Security Guard
    • Direção
      • Mark L. Lester
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen King
      • Stanley Mann
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    7mstomaso

    One of the more accessible King adaptations, but best if you enjoyed the book

    Firestarter is the story of Charlie (Drew Barrymore at age 8) and Andy, her dad (David Keith), and the people who are trying to imprison, control and/or kill them (Martin Sheen, George C. Scott, Moses Gunn, and others). Charlie is a mutant. Her father and mother were part of an experiment on mutagenic substances performed on college students in the 1960s by The Shop. The experiment gave Andy the ability to control others minds, but the mutation, apparently dormant in his wife, was passed on through the sex chromosome to his daughter. Charlie, quite plainly, can combust virtually anything with her mind.

    Though all the acting in this film is good, Barrymore and Scott are truly awesome. Scott plays a brilliant sociopath, and can go from a kindly old Viet Nam vet to a ruthless killer with one quick change of facial expression. And Barrymore (at the age of 8, if you didn't pick up on that the first time I said it) gives her character a fully believable person-hood with great depth.

    Like the novel, this is more of a horror-thriller than classic King ghost stories - like The Shining. It is also less classic King horror - like Carrie. And its also not a great drama like Dolores Claiborne, Misery and Stand By Me. Though it fits into roughly the same category as Hearts in Atlantis, it is not a literary as this much later King work and the characters are not as well developed. Although the book could be said to be one of King's earlier experiments with what would become a formula for his lesser works, King's writing is so lucid, and his characters are so interesting, believable and nicely examined, that his 'B fiction' is still somewhat above the average best-seller. The film follows the book very closely, and, like the book, is sort of a prototype for the more formulaic films in the King portfolio.

    The directing is very good, the cinematography (especially the effects) is excellent, and the film is, as a whole entertaining. But, for those who have not read the book, the film will likely come off as 'no big deal.' As with many of the more formulaic King-derived films, this is best seen as a cathartic summary of the original work (like Dreamcatchers, Running Man, The Stand, Maximum Overdrive, The Mangler and others).
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Cast but the Film is a Flop

    Firestarter (1984)

    ** (out of 4)

    Weak adaptation of the Steven King novel about a young child named Charlie (Drew Barrymore) who has the special power of being able to set things on fire by just using her thought. She's on the run with her father (David Keith) from various government people wanting to exploit her talent as she tries to control her gift. I haven't read the novel that this movie is based on so I can't comment on what this got right or wrong. However, I'm one who never expects a movie to follow the book 100% so with that in mind I can only say that this film is a complete mess. Thankfully this thing offers up an all-star cast including some legends because without them this film would be nearly impossible to get through. Clocking in just under two-hours, the film feels twice as long and I think a lot of the blame has to go to director Mark L. Lester. His direction is all over the place and not for a second did I feel any tension in the story and I also thought the pacing was pretty bad. I will say that not all of this might be his fault because the screenplay itself has a fair number of problems. One such problem is that the entire thing never really seems to know what it wants to do. Is it a horror film? Science fiction? Is it trying to be some sort of hard, negative look at the government and their powers? The film is all over the map in regards to what it's trying to do but sadly it doesn't do any of them very well. The performances are actually pretty good and are the best thing in the film. Barrymore delivers a strong and believable performance as the haunting girl and I've always liked Keith in just about everything he's done. Heather Locklear does a nice job in her scenes as the mother and we get vets like Martin Sheen and George C. Scott offering up fine performances. The highlight of the film deals with a couple farmers played by Art Carney and Louise Fletcher. Yes, FIRESTARTER has three Oscar-winning actors. The special effects are another plus and help give the film some energy. I must admit that the entire story struck me as being silly and especially early on as we see Keith's character getting nosebleeds from doing his psychic powers and Barrymore crying from setting people on fire. These scenes really made me laugh the majority of the time and once we keep seeing the same thing over and over it just gets boring.
    7The_Void

    Young prodigy starts fires in one of the best Stephen King adaptations!

    Despite the fact that the films usually revolve around good and interesting stories, film adaptations of Stephen King's works are often not the best horror movies. Firestarter isn't the best known of his books, and that's slightly odd as this film adaptation is one of the best based on his stories. The film takes obvious influence from Brian De Palma's 'The Fury', as aside from the fact that this one is about a young girl that can start fires, and De Palma's film features a boy with psychic abilities; the way that both plots play out is very similar indeed. The plot has a number of problems, and the characters don't always act logically; but this is offset by the likable nature of the film, and characters that are easy to get along with due to their relatively simplistic nature. The film follows the aftermath of an experiment in which people were given an experimental drug. The ultimate result of this experiment was a child born of Andy and Vicky McGee; a child with a unique ability known as 'pyrokinesis' - the ability to start fires at will.

    The film benefits from a range of cult stars. A young Drew Barrymore takes the title role, and although her acting skills hadn't been honed by the time this film was released, and she is more than a little bit wooden; she provides an interesting lead. David Keith and Martin Sheen back her up well in supporting roles, but the main acting plaudits go to the great George C. Scott who is good in what is probably the meatiest role of the piece. The running time is a little long for a film like this, but it's well used and the fact that the story doesn't get caught up with needless elements such as the girl's mother and father falling in love is definitely a good thing. The plot is very relaxed for most of the way through, and director Mark L. Lester seems content to just let things play out. That is until the last fifteen minutes; when the plot reaches its full potential and explodes with a fun and exciting finale. The film does feel more than a little bit like a TV movie at times; and the dumbed down techno soundtrack doesn't help this. Overall, the film definitely isn't perfect; but it's an enjoyable watch and King films have definitely been a lot worse!
    7SkunkWorx

    Not spectacular, but good

    Firestarter is one of those movies that bores critics and often appears as weekend or late night filler on TV. Even so, the movie does have its moments. Give it a chance, and Firestarter will grow on you.

    Fans of the X Files will be at home with the movie's plot about an experimental drug given to 60s college students by a secret government agency, known as The Shop. Two of the students (portrayed by David Keith and Heather Locklear) eventually marry and a child is born; a "firestarter" (played by Drew Barrymore) who can set anything ablaze with just one angry thought. Martin Sheen and George C. Scott round out the cast as heads of The Shop, who are now bent on capturing the girl and harnessing her power as a weapon, not to mention using her as a way to get funding for more experiments.

    The acting and dialogue certainly aren't award-winning, but they do carry the movie along. The music, written and performed by Tangerine Dream, is perfectly suited to the movie, and in my opinion is some of Tangerine Dream's best work. The special effects are convincing, and at times, chilling. Readers of Stephen King's best-selling novel will be happy to know that this movie is, for the most part, faithful to his original story, despite a rather clipped ending.

    In all, if you have a taste for conspiracy thrillers with a healthy dose of science fiction thrown in, you'll like this one, though it probably won't be your favorite.
    5Aaron1375

    The conclusion is rather explosive.

    This movie is about, of course, a girl who can start fires with her mind. Through a series of flashbacks we see how she came about these powers and why the government is now pursuing her. This movie features a few stars such as the title character Drew Barrymore, David Keith, George C. Scott, and Martin Sheen. Keith plays Barrymore's dad and he also has special abilities mainly consisting of a strange ability to control a persons mind. Through the first half of the film we see these two chased by this organization called "the shop" which is actually referred too in a couple of other King novels (never read this one though). The second half has them captured by this organization and performing tests on Barrymore's character. For the most part this movie is very slow moving and a bit confusing. I have watched it a few times and I still am unsure of George C Scott's motivations. You see Charlie (Barrymore) use her powers here and there, but nothing to grand, that is until the end where the movie really ends with a bang.

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    • Curiosidades
      George C. Scott wears an eye patch over his left eye during the final half hour of the film which was due to the infection caused by the contact lens used earlier in the film. The eye was not quite healed and had to wear it to complete the filming of his scenes.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the end credits "Special Effects" is misspelled as "Speical Effects".
    • Citações

      Captain Hollister: [referring to Charlie] When we find out all we need to know from her...

      John Rainbird: ...when you give her to me.

      Captain Hollister: [after a pause] What are you going to do with her?

      John Rainbird: John, the friendly orderly, will come in. He will greet her, talk to her, get her to smile... John, the friendly orderly, will make her happy because he's the only one who can. And when John feels she has reached the moment of her greatest happiness, he will strike her across the bridge of the nose, breaking it explosively and sending bone fragments into her brain. It'll be quick. And he'll be looking at her face at the time. He will *know* her power. And when he dies, which I hope is very soon, perhaps he can take that power with him... into the other world.

      Captain Hollister: [finishes off his drink and heads for the door] You are crazy!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      [unused disclaimer, written for end titles; ended up on cutting-room floor] FIRESTARTER contains a purely fictional account of a small group of ruthless and corrupt scientific researchers and national-intelligence agents. These characters do not represent the United States government, and it would be erroneous and unfair to suggest that they do. The vast majority of North American intelligence and research personnel have demonstrated the utmost moral sense, regard for civilian welfare, and worthiness of the public trust.
    • Conexões
      Featured in At the Movies: Breakin'/Firestarter/Hardbodies/Sugar Cane Alley (1984)
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      Written by Tangerine Dream

      Performed by Tangerine Dream

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de novembro de 1984 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • Llamas de venganza
    • Locações de filme
      • Elwell Ferry Plantation - 1190 N Elwell Ferry Road, Carvers Creek, Carolina do Norte, EUA(Irv and Norma Manders farm)
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      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
      • Universal Pictures
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      • US$ 12.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • 13 de mai. de 1984
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