Cinco personagens chamados Hector atravessam a História em busca do seu lugar no mundo. Do tempo das cavernas até à moderna Nova Iorque, procuram o sentimento de pertencer a algum lugar e re... Ler tudoCinco personagens chamados Hector atravessam a História em busca do seu lugar no mundo. Do tempo das cavernas até à moderna Nova Iorque, procuram o sentimento de pertencer a algum lugar e relacionamentos que dêem sentido à vida.Cinco personagens chamados Hector atravessam a História em busca do seu lugar no mundo. Do tempo das cavernas até à moderna Nova Iorque, procuram o sentimento de pertencer a algum lugar e relacionamentos que dêem sentido à vida.
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Avaliações em destaque
A little moody in places, the film offers reflections on what it might have been like to live at other times, as a sort of social history (no being a king or queen or royalty). The main character plays his life issues out through time, from ancient Rome, a Viking raid, a 16th or 17th century continental vagrant, to the present. Love, life's tragedies, children, and home are all themes. There is a light-heartiness to the film, and it plays on the contemporary character's life as it unfolds. Robin Williams turns in a typically great performance.
The themes and emotions all play in their times. Settings are as varied as the emotions. Sweet and sentimental, the movie captures and makes a statement about the human condition.
An attentive viewer is amply rewarded by director Bill Forsyth--if you are a casual viewer you will wonder what is happening and consider the film to be disjointed and hence poor entertainment.
Non-linear narratives are not Forsyth's invention--such films have adorned French and Hungarian cinema for decades. "Being Human" is above average in that company merely because of fine performances from Williams, the beautiful Anna Galiena (Beatrice) an Italian actress, Hector Elizondo, John Turturro, William Macy, and Ewan McGregor to mention a few.
While the imaginative storytelling technique was impressive, Forsyth never explains who the lady narrator is. Are we expected to imagine it to be Hector's new love? The gradual jumps in time scales, gives us a socio-historical perspective into Hector's education in life, seen through the eyes of his children. Forsyth is interesting but not the best director using this technique. His film demands attention, both literally and figuratively.
I understand that the director disowns the film after the studios forced him to truncate the film by 40 minutes. Probably the director's cut is far superior to the present version and is likely to be more satisfying to a discerning viewer.
I appreciated the attempt to portray the ordinariness of life throughout the ages and I view the slowness of the film in this light. Life is often slow. These were interesting vignette-like character studies of one man who is never able to be completely in control of situations around him, but who perseveres.
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- CuriosidadesDue to adverse reaction at preview screenings, Warner Bros instructed the director, Bill Forsyth, to trim the film by 40 minutes as well as adding narration and a happy ending. Forsyth subsequently disowned the film as a result.
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[first lines]
The Storyteller: This is the story of a story. Once upon a time there was this story, and the story said to itself, how should I begin?
Hector: Try the usual way.
The Storyteller: What, in the dark with a man and a woman, in a story that is still to tell itself?
Hector: Well, you've got to start somewhere. Say, long long ago... Or, far far away... Or, another time in a different distant country... Or just, once...
The Storyteller: That's good. "Far away", so you know the place is close to your own heart. "Once" is nice, so we know that it always happens. Hmm, Once there was this hero...
Hector: [wryly] Some hero.
The Storyteller: Some man then. Any man. Say, a man, a woman, and some children. Don't forget the children.
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Being Human
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 40.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.519.366
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 764.011
- 8 de mai. de 1994
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.519.366
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 2 min(122 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1