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No Limiar da Vida

Título original: Threshold
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1 h 37 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
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No Limiar da Vida (1981)
DramaFicção científica

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn this gripping sci-fi drama, a celebrated heart surgeon (Donald Sutherland, "The Hunger Games") collaborates with an offbeat scientist (Jeff Goldblum, "Jurassic Park") to perform the first... Ler tudoIn this gripping sci-fi drama, a celebrated heart surgeon (Donald Sutherland, "The Hunger Games") collaborates with an offbeat scientist (Jeff Goldblum, "Jurassic Park") to perform the first artificial heart transplant.In this gripping sci-fi drama, a celebrated heart surgeon (Donald Sutherland, "The Hunger Games") collaborates with an offbeat scientist (Jeff Goldblum, "Jurassic Park") to perform the first artificial heart transplant.

  • Direção
    • Richard Pearce
  • Roteirista
    • James Salter
  • Artistas
    • Donald Sutherland
    • John Marley
    • Sharon Acker
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    563
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Richard Pearce
    • Roteirista
      • James Salter
    • Artistas
      • Donald Sutherland
      • John Marley
      • Sharon Acker
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 3 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Dr. Thomas Vrain
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Edgar Fine
    Sharon Acker
    Sharon Acker
    • Tilla Vrain
    Mare Winningham
    Mare Winningham
    • Carol Severance
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Dr. Aldo Gehring
    Michael Lerner
    Michael Lerner
    • Henry De Vici
    Julie Armstrong
    • Donna Clure
    Jun Asahina
    • Japanese Technician
    Steve Ballantine
    • Injured Motorcyclist
    Ralph Benmergui
    • Mr. Orantes' Interpreter
    • (as Ralph Benmurgui)
    Richard Blackburn
    • Dr. Cutter
    Lally Cadeau
    Lally Cadeau
    • Anita, Vrain's Secretary
    Eric Clavering
    • Old Man in Recovery
    James Douglas
    James Douglas
    • Older Doctor in X-Ray Room
    • (as James B. Douglas)
    Nancy Downey
    • Judy
    Valeria Elia
    • TV Announcer
    Jan Filips
    • Young Doctor in X-Ray Room
    Barry Flatman
    Barry Flatman
    • Reporter #1
    • Direção
      • Richard Pearce
    • Roteirista
      • James Salter
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários15

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    7view_and_review

    Believable Blend of Science and Fiction

    I think the most attractive sci-fi movies are those that are closer to truth than fiction. I remember when Jurassic Park came out in 1993 (I see you Jeff Goldblum) it was such a hot topic. In fact, even though I was only a teenager, I don't think I'd ever heard the term DNA before. Jurassic Park popularized the three letter acronym and made us all believe that it may even be possible to revive a long dead species.

    Threshold has a similar believability. Doctor Vrain (Donald Sutherland) is the world's preeminent heart surgeon. He has performed such cutting edge heart surgeries they could be considered miracles. But there are conditions he can't even fix.

    Dr. Aldo Gehring (Jeff Goldblum) is a biologist that believes he can create an artificial heart. As he put it, man didn't fly by mimicking a bird, they flew by creating a machine different than a bird. So trying to mimic a heart is similarly futile. Dr. Aldo invented a heart with a tiny steam engine that uses just a drop of water that it constantly recycles to drive it. And instead of pumping blood as a normal heart would by contracting and expanding, it uses a vortex action to pump blood throughout the body.

    Threshold gives us that perfectly believable blend of science and fiction. It gives us that with the drama of a hospital movie/show that so many of us love. In the end, we all want to see lives saved because it gives us hope. And maybe that's what the true appeal of Threshold is--that it instills hope.
    10Lunar_Eclipse_Scoping

    Not a disease-of-the-week tearjerker

    "Threshold" is a meticulously crafted Canadian drama with several stars in top form. There's Donald Sutherland as the heart doctor who is warm and genial, but still keeps an emotional distance from his daily activities. This is evidenced in the scene where he's talking about the miracles that he's experienced in his life, and he doesn't mention a single one of his life-saving operations. He doesn't see himself as a Superman, just an ordinary man doing his job. He has no ego or God-like persona, he's just a dedicated doctor. He is so phenomenal in this role that I would have to say it's my favorite Donald Sutherland performance, and he's given many great ones. I also thought this was one of Jeff Goldblum's best performances, right up there with "The Fly". In "Threshold", he is totally believable as a 34-year-old man who has dedicated probably every inch of free space in his mind thinking about his exhilirating project for over a decade, possibly all his life. When people scoff at his ideas with vague, juvenile arguments, he begins rambling and rambling about the specific virtues of his experiment so descriptively, passionately, sometimes euphorically that the result is often exciting, like in the incredible scene towards the end between him and the radio personality; he always totally ignores any childish comments and goes straight to the heart of the matter. It's no wonder that when his invention seems to work he is suddenly overcome with grandiosity, because he basically is his project, totally. Few people ever devote this much of their life and minds to one incredible concept like this, and as a result, he becomes carried away.

    Mare Winningham is such a priceless jewel in "Threshold" as Sutherland's first artificial heart transplant. She is luminous in every one of her scenes, particularly towards the end. We feel so much sympathy for her character and only want the best for her in the end. She should have been Oscar-nominated along with Sutherland and Goldblum for this. I'll never forget how much I could truly feel her sense of loss and fear after the surgery: "I'm just not the same."

    The film obviously raises the issue that many people feel Sutherland and Goldblum are "playing God", and I could be wrong, but that was kind of an impression I got from one scene right after Winningham's surgery when she's still sedated. Sutherland comes to see her and as he's watching her sleep he hears the ominous sound of a helicopter overhead, which we know is the press, but it's almost like a rumble from a God uknown, a private message to Sutherland, at least that's what I imagined his character might be thinking. I'm not sure if it signified an approval of or anger at the operation, but I would guess that in his character's mind it would have been the latter.

    The film has a deceptively happy ending. Winningham seems to physically fine in the end, but as she's walking with her parents from the hospital we can see in her eyes that she's lost herself and will probably never be the same. She may in time learn to forget somewhat about her anxieties or put them aside, but it's doubtful. Then of course there's always the possibility she could die the very next day, being that the prosthetic heart is so experimental.

    The film has some very beautifully lit scenes, like the first scene that we see Winningham talking to Sutherland on the street at night. It's the almost glowing background lights that make this scene so beautiful, apart from the actors; it has an ethereal feel to it.

    I walked away from "Threshold" feeling that I had gained something as a human being from watching it. Not only that, I enjoyed the experience!

    My rating: 10/10
    9cy-gt1

    A forgotten gem

    I wish this film would come out on DVD. Others here have written well about the movie, so I won't add to that. But it's illuminating that 25 years after I first saw it, there are scenes that still stand out vividly in my mind. One of my favorites is when, the night before the surgery while Sutherland is making his final plans, he pauses for a moment in front of the x-ray light box, and spreads his hand out on it. He quietly examines his hand, the hand of a surgeon that will soon cut out a woman's heart and replace it with a machine. Can he really do it? Should he? An amazing moment. Whoever has the rights, please release this on DVD!
    8Steek

    A very realistic and absorbing look into the world of a cardiovascular surgeon

    Like most physicians, I tend not to watch medical shows in Movies and on Television; partly because they aren't usually very realistic - the real world seldom has sufficient drama to make good entertainment - and partly because one doesn't normally look for relaxation or entertainment in the same field in which one works. I saw Threshold for the first time recently only because I am a great admirer of Donald Sutherland's considerable talent. In this film, Sutherland is at his best, creating a portrait of a Cardiovascular Surgeon which is so real I could recognize several of the surgeons I know personally. He embodies both their strengths and weaknesses. Perhaps the most notable attribute he gives the fictitious Dr. Vrain is the total commitment and life absorbtion which a heart surgeon must have, even when it weakens his ability in other facits of life. One of the film's advisors was Dr. Denton Cooley, the pioneering Dallas Surgeon; Sutherland must have studied and worked with him extensively to so perfectly capture the personality and persona. The film follows his lead in making nurses, and their daily routines in the hospital unusally true and realistic also. This film is worth seeing just for the strength of Sutherland's portrayal and the realistic view of the medical world alone.
    7T-1000

    Absorbing and realistic

    I wasn't really looking forward to seeing this film, and only ended up watching it because it stars Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum, two of Hollywood's most talented and inimitable actors.

    In the end, though, I glad I did watch it - THRESHOLD turned out to be an engaging and absorbing drama. It's a fictional account of the first ever artificial heart transplant, and feels so realistic that you'd never guess it was made two years before the artificial heart became a reality.

    Donald Sutherland's first-rate performance is probably the highlight of the movie - when he's this good, you wonder if there's anyone he couldn't act off the screen. A then unknown Jeff Goldblum holds his own admirably as the idealistic young doctor who invented the artificial heart, and the film features some impressive camerawork, most notably the opening tracking shot.

    All in all, it helps if you're a Sutherland fan, but it's not essential; this is one of those movies whose relaxed pace, absorbing atmosphere and strong performances will have you hooked right from the start.

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      Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum previously appeared in Invasores de Corpos (1978).
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      Dr. Thomas Vrain: Carol? Carol? You're doing fine, you know that? You're doing just fine.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de setembro de 1981 (Canadá)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Passage
    • Locações de filme
      • Otava, Ontário, Canadá(on location)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Canada Permanent Trust Company
      • Paragon Motion Pictures
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      • CA$ 5.700.000 (estimativa)
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