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Mistérios E Paixões

Título original: Naked Lunch
  • 1991
  • 16
  • 1 h 55 min
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Mistérios E Paixões (1991)
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Depois de desenvolver um vício na substância que usa para matar insetos, um exterminador acidentalmente mata sua esposa e se envolve em um plano secreto do governo orquestrado por insetos gi... Ler tudoDepois de desenvolver um vício na substância que usa para matar insetos, um exterminador acidentalmente mata sua esposa e se envolve em um plano secreto do governo orquestrado por insetos gigantes em uma cidade portuária no norte da África.Depois de desenvolver um vício na substância que usa para matar insetos, um exterminador acidentalmente mata sua esposa e se envolve em um plano secreto do governo orquestrado por insetos gigantes em uma cidade portuária no norte da África.

  • Direção
    • David Cronenberg
  • Roteiristas
    • William S. Burroughs
    • David Cronenberg
  • Artistas
    • Peter Weller
    • Judy Davis
    • Ian Holm
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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    59 mil
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    • Direção
      • David Cronenberg
    • Roteiristas
      • William S. Burroughs
      • David Cronenberg
    • Artistas
      • Peter Weller
      • Judy Davis
      • Ian Holm
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    • 67Metascore
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    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Bill Lee
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Joan Frost…
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Tom Frost
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Yves Cloquet
    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Dr. Benway
    Monique Mercure
    Monique Mercure
    • Fadela
    Nicholas Campbell
    Nicholas Campbell
    • Hank
    Michael Zelniker
    Michael Zelniker
    • Martin
    Robert A. Silverman
    Robert A. Silverman
    • Hans
    Joseph Scoren
    Joseph Scoren
    • Kiki
    • (as Joseph Scorsiani)
    Peter Boretski
    Peter Boretski
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    Yuval Daniel
    • Hafid
    John Friesen
    • Hauser
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • O'Brien
    Howard Jerome
    • A.J. Cohen
    Michael Caruana
    • Pawnbroker
    Kurt Reis
    • Exterminator #1
    Louis Ferreira
    Louis Ferreira
    • Exterminator #3
    • (as Justin Louis)
    • Direção
      • David Cronenberg
    • Roteiristas
      • William S. Burroughs
      • David Cronenberg
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    Philby-3

    a bug's eye view of the creative process

    Films about writers and the creative process are not generally action-packed, but this unusual piece has plenty of incident. The action takes place largely inside the mind of "William Lee" (William S. Burroughs) whose first book "Junkie: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict" dealt with his struggle against heroin addiction. "The Naked Lunch", set in the early 1950s, could be described as telling how that book came to be written. Lee does it tough. After "drying out" he has a job as a pest exterminator, killing cockroaches with powder from a cannister. He discovers that his wife Joan, still an addict, is shooting up with the bug powder and having sex openly with two of his literary friends, Hank and Martin. He then manages to kill her accidentally with his pistol ("I guess it's about time for our William Tell routine"). He flees the country and washes up in "Interzone" (Tangier - then an "international" city).

    He tries to write but suffers from frequent hallucinations. He imagines his typewriter is a giant speaking bug whose mission is to act as his "Interzone" spyforce controller. He becomes involved with another expatriate literary couple, Tom and Joan Frost, and imagines that Tom is trying to kill his wife. Naturally he seduces the wife. Then he discovers he has a taste for gay sex, very easily indulged in locally, where there is a gorgeous willing boy such as Kiki ready to slide off the nearest bar stool. There is competition though from various other slimy types, including a rich gay predatory Swiss expatriate, Yves.

    Somehow, the book gets written, and Hank and Martin show up just as Lee bottoms out in psychotic despair. They help him piece it together and head off back to New York, leaving Lee to "Interzone" and his hallucinations.

    It takes a bit of discipline to watch this film - never has the creative process looked quite so destructive of the writer. Yet the whole thing has a lightness of touch about it. Lee never quite goes right over the edge and is able to observe himself with a certain amount of ironic detachment. At the same time, it is clear that the death of his wife has affected him deeply, both in terms of loss and guilt. The typewriter bugs are a cute touch. Burroughs was the grandson of the founder of the Burroughs office machinery empire, the man who patented the first practical adding machine - the mechanical bug runs in the family it seems. Abusive psychiatry also gets a send up.

    As Lee, Peter Weller has a face as impassive as a homicide cop almost regardless of the turmoil within (after all, he made the role of Robocop his own). But he is a "tough guy" on the point of melt-down. Judy Davis, looking just right, plays with plenty of conviction both Joans (who in Lee's fevered brain are the same person). Ian Holm is good as Tom, the nasty older writer who is quite happy to lend his wife for sexual purposes but woe betide the man who damages his precious Arabic typewriter. Julian Peters as Yves radiated menace but overall was a bit of a cardboard-cutout, not helped by his dress and appearance, which seemed to have come straight from "Brideshead Revisited" (Sebastian in Morocco).

    David Cronenberg as a director has certainly got a reputation for weird films ("The Fly", "Crash") but this offering is relatively restrained It was something of a pity that "Interzone" was a studio set somewhere (Canada?) but this is low-budget stuff after all. Unlike the bugs in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", these ones have a story to tell, though it's a painful one. Like Hunter Thompson, Burroughs was a great prose writer and the film has plenty of good lines. No-one could view heroin addiction with equanimity after seeing this film, but there is no moralising. As bug agent Clark Nova put it in the film:

    "Just remember this. All agents defect, and all resisters sell out. That's the sad truth, Bill. And a writer? A writer lives the sad truth like anyone else. The only difference is, he files a report on it."
    bob the moo

    Not easy to watch but an imaginative trip

    New York 1953. Bill Lee is a bug exterminator who follows his wife down the road of using the bug powder as a hallucinatory drug. When he is picked up by the police for suspected drug use he is left in the cell with a large bug that tells him that he is on a mission and must watch his wife. When he accidentally kills his wife he flees to Interzone to prepare his report, increasingly losing his grip on what is real and what is not.

    I have seen this movie several times and am always taken in by it. In terms of narrative it is not the strongest film you'll ever see. In all honesty the plot is pretty thin and the film is best seen as a journey into destruction with Lee's drug addled writer slowly but surely losing grip on reality with every passing moment. The journey is reasonably interesting, even if it doesn't have enough pace to really be fascinating. What does hold the attention is the imagination of the film and it's ability to put onscreen a decent representation of Lee's hallucinations.

    The effects are very good but it is their use that is better. While it does have a certain amount of gore, the creatures and hallucinations are actual characters (creepy characters at that) that are used well within the story, rather than just being effects or gore. The cast can't all say that and some of them are distinctly average at times. Weller is as good as ever in a dead eyed performance that gives way to madness and fear at times. Davis is every bit as good, delivering two roles and be riveting in both. Holm is OK and it's not his fault that I couldn't get Bilbo out of my mind! Sands and Schneider don't have enough to do but are interesting faces.

    Cronenberg is the perfect choice for director, but it is good that he holds back from the full on gore or body horror, call it what you will. He uses a measured camera to film the hallucinations rather than using swinging `crazy' angles to portray mental state - that is a lazy technique. Here Cronenberg (and Weller's blank face) calmly and methodically fall into despair and it is good to watch.

    Overall, this is not a perfect film - it is slow and the narrative doesn't totally grip, however it manages to make a good fist out of filming a descent into a hallucinatory nightmare. Worth seeing it once, but I can't imagine that the word `enjoyable' would really ever apply to this film.
    gtran

    Introduction to the New Flesh

    Movies in the last years have become more uniform, more streamlined, particularly in the US. As a result, the film market is full of sleek, entertaining movies that the whole world goes to see, but these movies have nothing but harmless baby teeth. Fortunately, people like Lynch or Cronenberg still do movies that may be considered defective by most people, but that bite into the flesh with pointy canines. The Naked Lunch has very sharp teeth indeed. It's supposed to be an adaptation from a William Burrough's book, which doesn't make sense anyway. It starts as the story of a failed writer whose wife becomes addicted to an insecticide powder... It goes downhill after this relatively sane and normal beginning. It's a ride, a drug-induced nightmare full of horribly funny visions (the sort of visions that artists used centuries ago to represent hell). Anuses talk. Aliens sip alcohol in bars. People get impaled. Typewriters turn into bugs. Liquids ooze. You may say it's flawed, or disgusting, or ridiculous, or boring. I saw it with someone who absolutely hated it. But the fact that this person still keeps talking about it 8 years after seeing it says a lot about the Naked Lunch, at a time when we tend to forget blockbusters a few hours after watching them. The Naked Lunch is here - in your mind - to stay.
    6christopher-underwood

    I just wish I could have been more on board

    In common with the writings of Burroughs this is innovative, inspiring and yet difficult. Difficult both to relate to and to fully sympathise, never mind the narrative flow that may or may not be there. I have to say the picture quality on my Blu-ray was stunning and once I had managed to remove the German subtitles as much a joy to watch as it was to listen to the wonderful soundtrack. It is just that this is so very strange and uncompromising in its celebration of homosexuality and drug taking that it can be an effort to stay with it. it was just about the only Cronenberg I had not seen and it was interesting to see, instead of machines and mechanisms merging into man, this was the other way around with machines becoming squishy. The animatronics were impressive and although the final set piece didn't work so well, the whole thing was well managed and I just wish I could have been more on board.
    Infofreak

    Superb adaptation!

    I'm always dubious when books I love are made into movies. They never QUITE translate and something is always lost. The idea of filming 'Naked Lunch' is even more difficult than usual, because it isn't really a novel with a coherent, chronological narrative, more a sequence of surreal, absurdly dark and funny "skits". As such it would be impossible to make a successful movie out of the raw material Burroughs created. Luckily Cronenberg (and who would have been better equipped to make this?) has cannily blended scenes from the book with incidents inspired by William Burroughs real life, and made it work. Very well.

    Fans of Burroughs are sure to be more satisfied with this than the more literal and less imaginative 'Beat'. Non-fans will hopefully be inspired to read Burroughs' work after watching this. Peter Weller is perfectly cast as Bill Lee, and the supporting cast are also fine. I like most of Cronenberg's output, and I would rate 'Naked Lunch' as one of his most successful movies, and the best depiction so far of the Beat sensibility.

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    • Curiosidades
      Peter Weller turned down the lead role in RoboCop 3 (1993) to appear in this movie.
    • Erros de gravação
      The glass shot off Judy Davis' head changes to a plastic glass. First instance as the glass is falling off her head after the shot and then at end of film it is a plastic glass Ms Davis balances on her head. It remains plastic until it falls to floor and changes back into glass.
    • Citações

      Bill Lee: Exterminate all rational thought. That is the conclusion I have come to.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Rush/Naked Lunch/The Prince of Tides/Fried Green Tomatoes/Madame Bovary (1991)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Vaya Con Dios
      Composed by Larry Russell / Inez James / Buddy Pepper

      Performed by Les Paul and Mary Ford

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de abril de 1992 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Reino Unido
      • Japão
      • Países Baixos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Árabe
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      • El almuerzo desnudo
    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(Studio, only interiors)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Recorded Picture Company (RPC)
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Ontario Film Development Corporation
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      • US$ 16.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 2.641.357
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 64.491
      • 29 de dez. de 1991
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 2.665.810
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