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Meu Pé Esquerdo

Título original: My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown
  • 1989
  • Livre
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Daniel Day-Lewis in Meu Pé Esquerdo (1989)
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Christy Brown, nascido com paralisia cerebral, aprende a pintar e escrever com seu único membro controlável: seu pé esquerdo.Christy Brown, nascido com paralisia cerebral, aprende a pintar e escrever com seu único membro controlável: seu pé esquerdo.Christy Brown, nascido com paralisia cerebral, aprende a pintar e escrever com seu único membro controlável: seu pé esquerdo.

  • Direção
    • Jim Sheridan
  • Roteiristas
    • Shane Connaughton
    • Jim Sheridan
    • Christy Brown
  • Artistas
    • Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Brenda Fricker
    • Alison Whelan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,8/10
    83 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.705
    855
    • Direção
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Roteiristas
      • Shane Connaughton
      • Jim Sheridan
      • Christy Brown
    • Artistas
      • Daniel Day-Lewis
      • Brenda Fricker
      • Alison Whelan
    • 135Avaliações de usuários
    • 62Avaliações da crítica
    • 97Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 2 Oscars
      • 23 vitórias e 20 indicações no total

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    Daniel Day-Lewis
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Christy Brown
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Mrs. Brown
    Alison Whelan
    • Sheila
    Kirsten Sheridan
    Kirsten Sheridan
    • Sharon
    Declan Croghan
    Declan Croghan
    • Tom
    Eanna MacLiam
    Eanna MacLiam
    • Benny
    Marie Conmee
    Marie Conmee
    • Sadie
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Lord Castlewelland
    Phelim Drew
    Phelim Drew
    • Brian
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Mary
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Dr. Eileen Cole
    Ray McAnally
    Ray McAnally
    • Mr. Brown
    Pat Laffan
    Pat Laffan
    • Barman
    • (as Patrick Laffan)
    Derry Power
    Derry Power
    • Customer in Bar
    Hugh O'Conor
    Hugh O'Conor
    • Young Christy Brown
    Darren McHugh
    • Young Benny
    Owen Sharpe
    Owen Sharpe
    • Young Tom
    • (as Owen Sharp)
    Eileen Colgan
    Eileen Colgan
    • Nan
    • Direção
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Roteiristas
      • Shane Connaughton
      • Jim Sheridan
      • Christy Brown
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    CinemaClown

    A Profoundly Rich & Moving Experience

    Notable for marking the commencement of Daniel Day-Lewis' personal version of method acting, My Left Foot presents the widely acclaimed actor pushing himself to the extreme in what is undoubtedly one of the proudest works of his acting career. And even though the film doesn't have anything else to offer, the performances are strong enough to keep the viewers engaged.

    Based on the autobiography of the same name, My Left Foot tells the story of Christy Brown; an Irishman who was born with cerebral palsy but despite his handicap went on to become an artist & writer, all with the help of the only thing he could fully control: his left foot. The film covers his upbringing in a poor family, his daily struggles, discovery of new passions & also his stint with love.

    Wonderfully directed by Jim Sheridan, the film is heartwarming & heartbreaking at the same time, and is an inspiring insight into the life of Christy Brown that makes the viewers go through various emotions, but pity isn't one of them. The technical aspects are finely executed & have nothing special going on but it's in the performances where the film manages to make the most lasting impression.

    There are three key performances that are worth noting here. First is Daniel Day-Lewis who delves into his character like never before & plays him from inside-out. Next is Brenda Fricker who strongly chips in as Christy's mother. And last we have Hugh O'Connor who is as good as Day-Lewis for his portrayal of young Christy Brown sets up a perfect stage for Day-Lewis to take over.

    On an overall scale, My Left Foot is a touching tale about the indomitable will of the human spirit to triumph against all odds, and succeeds mainly because of the unforgettable performances from its highly committed cast. But even if the film is entirely dependent on its acting strength, it still makes up for a rich cinematic experience that comes as a must for Daniel Day-Lewis' admirers as well as critics.
    10llltdesq

    A remarkable film and performances by Day-Lewis and Fricker

    Let me state at the outset that I have Cerebral Palsy and I went into this film expecting to have to make allowances for the lead performance. I left the theater half-convinced that they'd cast an actor who had Cerebral Palsy in the role, even though I knew that was not the case. The performances were generally excellent, with a special nod to Brenda Fricker and to Hugh O'Conner (I believe that's his name) as the young Christy Brown. Christy is talented, brash, arrogant, at times vulgar and petulant-in other words, human. This film, along with Gaby: A True Story and the documentary King Gimp, are excellent portrayals of life with CP. By no means a complete portrait, but fine examples of the disabled as human beings. Most highly recommended.
    mulhollandman

    An amazing debut

    I can still remember the fuss that was made when this movie was first released. Everybody was applauding it. 14 years down the line the film is very dated, but still very enjoyable but more importantly very powerful. The story centers around Poet, artist and author to be Christy Brown. He suffers from Celerbal Paulsy (I hope that is spelled right) which means to be all three of the above occupations is some feat that should not go unnoticed. He lives in a large family (13 children, not all who suffered) in a small terraced house in Dublin's City Center. The movie begins with his birth and the late great Ray Mc Nally being told by a nurse that there were complications during the birth. We move forward a couple years to where we see a young Christy (played by Hugh O'Connor) being helped around by his mother. It is a sad sight to see him underneath the stairs of his family home watching his brothers and sisters (all Abled bodied) living a normal lifestyle (despite being poor) and knowing that he is just as well able to communicate. The finest scene in this early stage of his life is when Christy writes for the first time. In front of his family. His father is sceptical at first however his opinion is reversed when Christy finally proves that he is not the idiot that everybody thinks him to be. We then move to Christy's later teenage years where he meets a nurse with whose help he begins to learn how articulate his words. However Christy becomes infatuated with this lady. His mother is delighted that her son is happy however his father is once again the sceptic but this time he has good cause to as Christy's heart is broken when this woman announces that she is engaged to an Art dealer. This film is brilliant and I have a massive amount of praise for Daniel Day-Lewis who portrays Christy as an angry young man who is coming to terms with everything in his life. He is disturbed by womens reluctance to accept him and his condition, He is fed up of his fathers treatment of his mother and his siblings. Day-Lewis is totally immersed in his character and it is one of his finest roles. I have seen old interviews with the real Christy Brown and I can safely say that it is hard at times to distinguish is it Christy Brown or Daniel Day-Lewis on the screen. However the show is stolen from him by the finer performances of young Hugh O'Connor and Ray Mc Nally. Both of whom should have got Oscars as Best Supporting Actor (O'Connor) and Best Actor (Ray Mc Nally). O'Connor definitely proves himself in the role because he portrays the same qualities that Day-Lewis does as a frustrated youngster. Mc Nally defines the typical Irish Father role that would be made humorous by Colm Meaney in a number of films. It is such a great pity that he died shortly after this film. Brenda Fricker must also be mentioned as the doting mother who does everything that she can to help Christy reach his full potential. Again she is life like to Christy Browns real life mother however I think there were more deserving people for that Best Supporting Actress Oscar. This film is an amazing piece of independent film making and it really does so the potential of Jim Sheridan as a director and actor. He would further develop the themes of family, Irish society, loyalty in his other films. 9 out of 10.
    10jafar-iqbal

    It's the Daniel Day-Lewis show!!

    'My Left Foot' is the remarkable story of Christy Brown, born into a working-class Irish family with cerebral palsy. Growing up in a life full of poverty and extreme prejudice, Christy defied everyone's expectations. Using his left foot, the only part of his body he had proper control over, the young man learned to write and paint.

    I could spend this review talking about the film's excellent portrayal of working class Ireland, and the working class Irish family specifically. I could talk about how the film does a good job of showing how the attitudes towards Christy Brown changed as Ireland's own political landscape changed. I could probably also talk about the role of women in Christy's life, from his mother and sisters, to the loves in his life. All of these things are worthy of mention.

    However, when talking about 'My Left Foot', there is one thing that stands out above everything else; that being Daniel Day-Lewis. Day-Lewis had already proved his acting chops in the excellent 'My Beautiful Laundrette, but it was this movie that put him on the map globally. And rightly so: he is absolutely fantastic as Christy Brown.

    Acting is difficult at the best of times, when you're playing a fully-functioning human being. What Day-Lewis achieves, therefore, is even more admirable. It is an extremely effective and realistic portrayal of someone suffering from cerebral palsy, and the actor goes gung-ho with both the physicality expressiveness required for the role. It is a joy to watch.

    An honourable mention also needs to go to Hugh O'Conor, who plays the younger Brown. I can only assume that it is even harder for a child to go through the rigours that the role requires, but O'Conor is brilliant. What makes the character difficult to play is that, in trying to make it look real physically, the emotion required can be lost. Both actors avoid that problem with what seems like relative ease: at no point does the efficacy or emotion of the moments falter.

    All the other stuff mentioned above are worthy of talking about, if I intended to write a longer review. But for this small thing, I think it is more than enough to say that 'My Left Foot' deserves to be seen just for this landmark Daniel Day-Lewis performance. Whatever you may think of the film as a whole, or whether you care about the story of Christy Brown or not, it is secondary to the simple appreciation for an actor at the top of his game.
    10Galina_movie_fan

    One of the greatest screen performances:

    Daniel Day Lewis is one of the best actors of our time and one of my favorites. It is amazing how much he throws himself in each of the characters he plays making them real.

    I remember, many years ago, we had a party in our house - the friends came over, we were sitting around the table, eating, drinking the wine, talking, laughing - having a good time. The TV was on - there was a movie which we did not pay much attention to. Then, suddenly, all of us stopped talking and laughing. The glasses did not clink, the forks did not move, the food was getting cold on the plates. We could not take our eyes off the screen where the young crippled man whose entire body was against him and who only had a control over his left foot, picked up a piece of chalk with his foot and for what seemed the eternity tried to write just one word on the floor. When he finished writing that one word, we all knew that we had witnessed not one but three triumphs - the triumph of a human will and spirit, the triumph of the cinema which was able to capture the moment like this on the film, and the triumph of an actor who did not act but who became his character.

    Jim Sheridan's "My Left Foot" is an riveting, unsentimental bio-drama about Christy Brown, the man who was born with cerebral palsy in a Dublin slum; who became an artist and a writer and who found a love of his life.

    I like every one of Day Lewis's performances (I have mixed feelings about his performance in GONY) but I believe that his greatest role was Christy Brown in "My Left Foot"

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    • Curiosidades
      According to the "Making of My Left Foot" segment on the Special Edition DVD, Sir Daniel Day-Lewis broke two ribs during filming from assuming the hunched-over position in his wheelchair for weeks of filming. He also would refuse to come out of character. On visits to the set canteen, other people would have to help him with food. On one visit from his English agent, Day-Lewis again refused to come out of character as Christy Brown, and his frustrated agent took off.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the beginning of the movie, when Mary Carr gets Christy Brown into the library, the shadow of the boom mic can clearly be seen on a white door.
    • Citações

      Christy Brown: I've had nothing but Platonic love all me life. Do you know what I say? FUCK PLATO! And fuck all love that's not a hundred percent commitment!

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Immediate Family/The Bear/Dad/Next of Kin/Carnival of Souls (1989)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de março de 1990 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Irlanda
      • Reino Unido
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Miramax (United States)
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      • Inglês
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      • Mi pie izquierdo: la historia de Christy Brown
    • Locações de filme
      • Ardmore Studios, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow, Irlanda(Studio)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Ferndale Films
      • Granada Television
      • Hell's Kitchen Films
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      • £ 600.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 14.743.391
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 41.165
      • 12 de nov. de 1989
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