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O Inocente

Título original: The Innocent
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1 h 59 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
1,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Anthony Hopkins and Isabella Rossellini in O Inocente (1993)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA British telecommunication expert comes to 1950s Berlin to help the Americans spy on the USSR. He meets a cute, mysterious local woman.A British telecommunication expert comes to 1950s Berlin to help the Americans spy on the USSR. He meets a cute, mysterious local woman.A British telecommunication expert comes to 1950s Berlin to help the Americans spy on the USSR. He meets a cute, mysterious local woman.

  • Direção
    • John Schlesinger
  • Roteirista
    • Ian McEwan
  • Artistas
    • Isabella Rossellini
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Campbell Scott
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    1,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • John Schlesinger
    • Roteirista
      • Ian McEwan
    • Artistas
      • Isabella Rossellini
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Campbell Scott
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Maria
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Glass
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Leonard
    Ronald Nitschke
    Ronald Nitschke
    • Otto
    Hart Bochner
    Hart Bochner
    • Russell
    James Grant
    • MacNamee
    Jeremy Sinden
    Jeremy Sinden
    • Captain Lofting
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Black
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Lou
    Richard Good
    • Piper
    Lena Lessing
    • Jenny
    Dana Golombek
    • Charlotte
    Susanne Jansen
    • Mermaid Singer
    Christine Gerlach
    • Woman with Dog
    Ludger Pistor
    Ludger Pistor
    • German Informer
    Meret Becker
    Meret Becker
    • Ulrike
    Christiane Flegel
    • Frau Eckdorf
    Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann
    • Herr Eckdorf
    • Direção
      • John Schlesinger
    • Roteirista
      • Ian McEwan
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários11

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    kwhummel

    Isn't there a similar movie made 50 years earlier?

    I like watching this film every time they repeat it on TV, because I can't stop counting the dozens of references to "Casablanca".

    My favourite is without doubt the final - guess what? - airport scene, where Isabella Rossellini (Elsa, err, Ingrid Bergman's daughter!) gets on board the propeller-engined plane, this time (surprise, surprise!) with the aging American and leaving behind the boring spy-guy, who is (dramatic change of scriptbook) not Czech, but British.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Love and Sacrifice in Times of Cold War

    In 1955, Berlin is completely crowded of spies of different nationalities. The British civilian Leonard Markham (Campbell Scott) is requested to support an American – British joint-venture in a secret project leaded by the American Robert Glass (Anthony Hopkins) due to his knowledge of electronics. Afterhours, in his spare time, the naive Leonard meets the divorced Maria (Isabella Rossellini) in a night-club and they have an affair, falling in love for each other. However, Otto (Ronald Nitschke), the former husband of Maria, threatens and blackmails her, affecting the personal life and the professional performance of Leonard, culminating in a difficult situation for him. "The Innocent" is a surprisingly good love story in times of cold war. While in "Casablanca" the elegant Rick Blaine spontaneously sacrifices his love for Ilsa Lund Laszlo in a noble situation, in "The Innocent" we see a sacrifice of a love provoked by a dirty and nasty situation. However, this movie has action, love, black humor and suspense and is a worthwhile entertainment. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): " O Inocente" ("The Innocent")
    Kirpianuscus

    something missing

    good premises. and a real great novel. great director. the right actors. hard work of each of the members of cast to save a noble project. and an error. like a sand grain. it is not clear its identity. but for me, as admirer of Campbell Scott, "The Innocent" remains a good choice. for the admirable fight of actors. for the noble intentions. and, sure, for the memories about the novel.
    3ksilva

    In search of the guilty

    This movie has three serious flaws. It never finds a focus, (ultimately, I cared very little about any of the characters), it has the always fateful flaw of dialog that gets lost in whispered tones or buried beneath the score or SFX, and finally ... WHY, in heaven's name is Anthony Hopkins using his not-so-convincing American accent to play a character that could have been played better by half-a-dozen American actors? And I'm a Hopkins fan! Sorry, it just doesn't work. Although it tries to be both a suspense and love story, it accomplishes neither. That's all the more frustrating when the end arrives with what I assume is an homage to Casablanca. The whole thing is poorly focused and generally weak, despite solid performances by Isabella and Scott.
    8robert-temple-1

    The radiant Isabella Rossellini

    I don't know why several people have criticised this film so severely. It does not have the fast pace of a nail-biting thriller, but then it is not meant to be one. Despite the fact that the setting and activities of the characters are concerned with espionage in postwar Berlin, this is not an espionage story but a tragic love story about people whose lives are ruined by what they do and have done. The screenplay is by Ian McEwan, based upon his own novel. These days he is best known for writing the novel ATONEMENT, filmed in 2007. The director was John Schlesinger, near the end of his career, for he would only make four more films (of his total of 28) after this. Sometimes Schlesinger could go really wrong, as in THE DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975), which I found unwatchable. But many of his films are classics, and he was an immensely gifted director. It was obvious as long ago as 1962 that Schlesinger was going to be a major director, and he did become one of Britain's finest. Campbell Scott is perfectly cast as Leonard, a shy young Englishman who lives with his mother, has never had a girlfriend, and works for the G.P.O. For those too young to remember, the GPO (General Post Office) had the monopoly in the past of all postal deliveries and telephone services in Britain. In the sixties you had to wait between six weeks and three months for the GPO to connect a new telephone if you moved house. They were so notoriously lazy, complacent, and incompetent, that everyone was thrilled when competition was introduced to telephony and British Telecom and Mercury emerged as commercial rivals. But that is enough about the history of telephony in Britain. The mail is today divided into Royal Mail (which is about to be privatised) and Parcel Force (which delivers, or in many cases fails to deliver, parcels.) But that is enough also about postal services in Britain. Scott is one of the few really bright people at the GPO, and he is indeed so clever that he is sent off to Berlin and seconded to the Yanks on a top secret surveillance project called 'Gold'. This is based upon real events. The Americans really did dig a tunnel 100 yards into the Soviet zone of Berlin and tap the East German and Soviet phone lines during the Cold War. Scott plays the bright boy who actually does the tapping. The story is rather unconvincing here, for surely the Americans had their own such people, and also, surely a young nerd from the GPO was not the best that the Brits could supply? Well, never mind, it is a novel and a film, not a history book (though some history books are even 'less true; than novels, aren't they? I leave aside the question as to whether truth is absolute and so there is no such thing as being 'less true'.) Now the film goes astray at this point, because the man in charge of the American operation is a spook played by Anthony Hopkins. I believe he gives a magnificent and subtle performance, but his American accent is simply not good enough, and that has justly irritated many people. Hopkins is also an acquired taste in general. But the history of this production may explain Hopkins being cast in this lead role, for he had at least some attraction to investors, though whether he was 'fully bankable' in 1993 I cannot say. This film was produced by a very charming woman named Norma Hayman. But three weeks before shooting, her distributors pulled the rug out from under her. I don't know how she saved the film, but in the process it was entirely recast. I had a very uncomfortable experience about twenty years ago when I was with a close friend who was an executive producer who raised money for films. He got a call from Norma Hayman asking whether she could come to his home and see him urgently. He did not like being disturbed at home, and was very grumpy about it, and he also smelled a whiff of desperation in the air, which destroys confidence. So she arrived and they closeted themselves in a room for ages, but when they emerged, my friend was treating her very badly, indeed with contempt, which greatly shocked me, as I had never seen him behave like that. She was crestfallen. I needed to go and so she and I shared a cab into the centre of town (London). It was a sad and gloomy experience, she talked little, and I thought it best to leave her to her unhappy thoughts rather than to irritate her with chatting. As this film was made about that time, I wonder if this was the film she was trying to save on that day. Well, in the story Scott falls in love with the irresistibly alluring Isabella Rossellini, who plays a mysterious German woman, and she introduces him to the carnal side of life. But he then discovers she is married to a drunken brute named Otto, who beats her up and is refusing to sign her divorce papers. And lots of things begin to go seriously wrong. Scott wants to marry Rossellini, and who wouldn't, but then a terrible, bloody event takes place, just the sort of perverse thing that Ian McEwan seems to like inflicting on his readers and viewers, though Schlesinger resists any temptation to 'do a Tarantino' with that material, and is as discreet as it is possible to be about something so awful. I think if the story were a bit less extreme in that particular, people would have liked the film more. However, the film is otherwise very good in my opinion, very sad and moving. It has an intriguing, very emotional ending which I am not permitted by IMDb reviewing rules to reveal.

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    • Curiosidades
      This movie used soldiers from the U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union as extras and bit parts. After initially giving his permission, the Soviet Commander rescinded it. Director John Schlesinger was in contact with a subordinate, and they secretly assembled some troops in a hidden location, where Schlesinger sent a bus to pick them up.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the 1950s set part of the film, characters are drinking champagne from flutes. At this time the standard champagne glass was a saucer - shaped one.
    • Citações

      Glass: Nothing to do with this job ever goes home with you.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar/Magic in the Water/The Innocent/Last of the Dogmen/Truman (1995)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Words and Music by Chuck Berry / Russ Fratto / Alan Freed

      © MCMLV by Arc Music Corp. New York

      By kind permission of Jewel Music Publishing Co., Ltd.

      Master Recording Performed by Chuck Berry

      License Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de setembro de 1993 (Alemanha)
    • Países de origem
      • Alemanha
      • Reino Unido
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Miramax
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Innocent
    • Locações de filme
      • RAF Gatow, Berlim, Alemanha
    • Empresas de produção
      • Lakeheart
      • Sievernich
      • DEFA-Studio Babelsberg GmbH
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 525.955
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 283.260
      • 4 de set. de 1995
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 525.955
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 59 min(119 min)
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby SR
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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