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Juventude Perdida

Título original: The New Kids
  • 1985
  • 14
  • 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
4,5 mil
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James Spader, Lori Loughlin, and Shannon Presby in Juventude Perdida (1985)
A brother and sister arrive in a small town to help their relatives run an amusement park, and they find the town is terrorized by a local street gang.
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Um irmão e uma irmã chegam a uma pequena cidade para ajudar sua família a administrar um parque de diversões e descobrir que a cidade está aterrorizada por uma gangue local.Um irmão e uma irmã chegam a uma pequena cidade para ajudar sua família a administrar um parque de diversões e descobrir que a cidade está aterrorizada por uma gangue local.Um irmão e uma irmã chegam a uma pequena cidade para ajudar sua família a administrar um parque de diversões e descobrir que a cidade está aterrorizada por uma gangue local.

  • Direção
    • Sean S. Cunningham
  • Roteiristas
    • Stephen Gyllenhaal
    • Brian Taggert
  • Artistas
    • Shannon Presby
    • Lori Loughlin
    • James Spader
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    4,5 mil
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    • Direção
      • Sean S. Cunningham
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen Gyllenhaal
      • Brian Taggert
    • Artistas
      • Shannon Presby
      • Lori Loughlin
      • James Spader
    • 57Avaliações de usuários
    • 40Avaliações da crítica
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    Shannon Presby
    Shannon Presby
    • Loren
    Lori Loughlin
    Lori Loughlin
    • Abby
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Dutra
    John Philbin
    John Philbin
    • Gideon
    David H. MacDonald
    • Moonie
    Vince Grant
    Vince Grant
    • JoeBob
    • (as Vincent Grant)
    Theron Montgomery
    • Gordo
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Charlie
    Lucy Martin
    • Fay
    Eric Stoltz
    Eric Stoltz
    • Mark
    Paige Price
    Paige Price
    • Karen
    • (as Paige Lyn Price)
    Court Miller
    • Sheriff
    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • 'Mac' MacWilliams
    Jean De Baer
    • Mary Beth MacWilliams
    • (as Jean DeBaer)
    Robertson Carricart
    • Deputy
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • Colonel Jenkins
    Chad Wiggins-Grady
    • Chad Bob
    • (as Chad Wiggins)
    John Archie
    • Math Teacher
    • Direção
      • Sean S. Cunningham
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen Gyllenhaal
      • Brian Taggert
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    8lost-in-limbo

    Welcome… how about a bloody beating?

    Sean S. Cunningham (the man behind such films like 'Friday the 13th', 'A Stranger Is Watching ' and 'Deepstar Six') takes a stab at a routine (but gutsy) revenge/vigilante thriller set in the good ol' south of Florida with a group of feuding teenagers at the core. The plot is familiar in structure, but the bold dialogues and sweaty developments make it rather amusing.

    Loren and Abby are brother and sister, who go to live with their uncle Charlie in a small town in Florida, after the death of their parents. Their home would be in a rundown carnival park, which their uncle has plans of restoring. Abby catches the eyes of the psychotic Eddie Dutra and his group of scummy thugs, but after constantly turning down their advancements. The bullying starts to rear an ugly head.

    What transcends is sleazy, unsavory and completely nasty, but Cunningham (whose direction is energetically serviceable) pulls it off tremendously well delivering a complete (and versatile) package of humid drama and impulsive action. The tension is pot-boiling, as all these little encounters (with a very dangerous quality streaming through them) go on to spill over in one almighty, gang-busting climax of violent rage set in the amusement park. Even though how all of this eventuates takes some coming to grips with, but as furious exploitation found within this decade (like 'Class of 1984') it's hard to pass. Lalo Schifrin's textured score pumps along; infusing with the authentically rural atmosphere and the pacing throughout is reasonably zippy.

    The cast is a strong one and well-suited across the board. The lovely Lori Loughlin and valiant Shannon Presby create supportable characters. While at the other end of the spectrum. James Spader is hard to forget with his slimy, reptilian presence and sudden jolts of violence. Eddie Jones adds a lively colour to his role as Uncle Charlie. In small roles are Eric Stoltz and Tom Aktins.
    6utgard14

    "I'm Dutra. Do you know what that means?"

    Teenage orphans Abby (Lori Loughlin) and Loren (Shannon Presby) go to live with their aunt and uncle in Florida, who run a combination gas station and amusement park. Abby attracts the attention of scumbag Eddie Dutra (James Spader) and his redneck buddies. When Abby rejects them, the punks harass her and her family. Loren tries to get even which leads to Abby being kidnapped. Now it's a life or death showdown vs the rednecks.

    Not a horror movie like the poster implies but an action-thriller that sadly has nothing to do with New Kids on the Block. The '80s was a decade full of revenge movies. Most were more brutal than this. But I suppose that might make this more accessible than, say, the Death Wish series. The cast here is decent. Shannon Presby had a short-lived career but that appears to be by choice as he does fine here. Lori Loughlin is very pretty and personable. Every time I see one of her pre-Full House movie roles I have to wonder what the world was smoking in the '80s that prevented her from becoming a bigger star. We're also teased with a nude shower scene from her in this but, alas, it's just a tease. Carrot-topped Eric Stoltz plays Lori's boyfriend. I doubt I'll ever fully get his appeal. Eddie Jones plays the likable but irresponsible uncle ("Soon enough, we're gonna be fartin' through silk"). Tom Atkins appears all-too-briefly. The guys playing the rednecks are over-the-top goofy and not the least bit scary. The standout of the movie is, obviously, a scenery-chewing platinum blonde James Spader as the creepy villain. It's his movie, really. This was written by Stephen Gyllenhaal, father of Maggie. She would later have her first big role in Secretary, which starred Spader. Two degrees of separation. The gang of school toughs that back up Spader do not seem like the kind of dudes a guy like him would be hanging with. Something tells me the part Spader was cast for and the part he played weren't exactly the same.

    It's an OK time-passer. Nothing terribly special but worth a peek for fans of '80s cheese. Dig the montage with generic rock music when Loren prepares for the big fight. Love the '80s!
    6udar55

    Entertaining high school revenge flick

    Brother and sister Loren (Shannon Presby) and Abby (Lori Loughlin) find their lives turned upside down when their parents are killed in a car crash. Off they go to live with eccentric Uncle Charlie (Eddie Jones) at his rundown Santa's Funland amusement park in Florida. Naturally, they become the target of the local bullies led by Eddie Dutra (James Spader, with bleach blonde hair, horrific shirts and ridiculous accent). After slaughtering teens in Friday THE 13TH (1980), producer-director Sean Cunningham took it easy on them in SPRING BREAK (1983). Since that didn't deliver Friday level returns, he jumped back into the dead kids genre but with a 80s revenge motif rather than stalk-n-slash. This is about what you would expect from the time period save a nasty mean streak of violent death that sets it apart from something like bully classic THE KARATE KID (1984). Cunningham goes out of his way to make sure you never see the heroes kill anyone directly. I guess that is why they are the good guys? The film ends with the ridiculous coda of the Uncle's theme park thriving because of the shootout that happened there and a younger sibling of those offering a stare that can only mean THE NEW KIDS II. It never happened.
    fertilecelluloid

    Cunningham nails it!

    THE NEW KIDS is top-of-the-line moviemaking with a gleefully sleazy gloss.

    Cunningham, director of the first FRIDAY THE 13TH and the godawful DEEP STAR SIX, really does himself proud in this Southern-set rape/revenge thriller.

    Two kids, whose parents have died, start a new life at their uncle and aunt's luridly low rent carnival.

    Lori Laughlin, who plays one of the kids, becomes the target of sociopathic Dutra (James Spader in his best perf ever) and his gang of disgusting miscreants because she's so damn delicious looking. Essentially, the boys want her booty and will break any law to get it.

    The film succeeds so well because it embraces its exploitation elements (sex, drugs, violence, teen lust, guns, vicious dogs) with such relish and delivers on its promise unpretentiously but stylishly. It is extremely well directed and acted and moves at a peppy clip.

    You really do care about the characters and the film's Lalo Schifrin score nails the drama like a whore to a floorboard,

    The carnival setting is a doozy and a triumph of production design; and the film's final scene has a black, perverse feel to it that had me nodding with approval.

    A classic, and I'm not going to follow that with "of it's genre" because I'm tired of reviewers singling out films like this as less noteworthy because they're nasty.

    Nope, a classic piece of cinema in anybody's book and titled STRIKING BACK in some markets.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Nothing special, but fun enough.

    "The New Kids" is about average for this kind of film: competently if not stylishly made, routinely written, reasonably rousing for its big finish, and full of characters whom you can either like or loathe. And the sides are pretty well delineated: there are the good guys and there are the bad guys. And the bad guys do their able best to show you how much they deserve to die. Director Sean S. Cunningham, who despite efforts like this will always be best known as the original "Friday the 13th" guy, does a decent job, working from a script by future director Stephen Gyllenhaal (who also happens to be the father of Jake and Maggie G.). This is mostly a showcase for the younger crowd, with most of the adult cast relegated to minor roles. Certainly there is some capable production design present here, as well as a good music score by the always reliable Lalo Schifrin.

    Lori Loughlin ('Full House') and Shannon Presby (making his only feature film appearance here) play Abby and Loren MacWilliams, two nice, ordinary teens who end up living with their uncle Charlie (Eddie Jones, 'Lois & Clark') and Aunt Fay (Lucy Martin, "Cops and Robbers") in Florida. They become the targets of degenerate prick Eddie Dutra (James Spader, 'The Blacklist') and his gang of repulsive redneck flunkies. Things escalate until a bloody showdown at the amusement park that uncle Charlie operates.

    Cunningham does work with a pretty good cast here, also including Eric Stoltz as nice guy Mark, John Philbin ("The Return of the Living Dead"), the great (and too briefly seen) Tom Atkins ("Night of the Creeps") as Abby and Lorens' dad, Brad Sullivan ("The Untouchables") as Colonel Jenkins, and John D. LeMay, future star of the 'Friday the 13th' TV series, in a bit part. Loughlin and Presby do make their characters likable enough that you root for them, and Spader, Philbin and others are just so disagreeable that one just can't wait for them to get their comeuppance. Jones is engaging as a man who's a bit of a dreamer. There is a degree of 1980s style cheese to these proceedings (we get to hear the ditty "Stand Up" three times before this is over), but it's all pretty absorbing up to and including that climax. The final death is fitting and effective.

    If you're an animal lover, though, you may be taken aback by the actions of Dutra & gang.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Curiosidades
      Shannon Presby's final film role. Shortly after completing the film, he decided to give up acting.
    • Erros de gravação
      During the shower scene, Abby is wearing a vest to hide her nudity. (4:3 Open Matte version only)
    • Citações

      Mark: Thats Eddie Dutra, He's about as much fun as a rabid dog.

    • Versões alternativas
      The 1988 UK Columbia video (released as "Striking Back") was cut by 54 secs by the BBFC to edit drug scenes, a shot of a girl's underwear being removed and a scene of girl being covered in lighter fluid.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in SOS (1988)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Stand Up
      Written and Performed by Bill Wray

      Produced by Evan Archerd and Bill Wray

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de dezembro de 1985 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Terror nas Sombras
    • Locações de filme
      • Hotel Redland, 5 S Flagler Ave, Homestead, Flórida, EUA(where Uncle Charlie picks up the kids)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Fogbound Inc.
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 199.108
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 199.108
      • 20 de jan. de 1985
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 199.108
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 29 minutos
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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