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Voo Rasante

Título original: Afterburn
  • Filme para televisão
  • 1992
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
719
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Voo Rasante (1992)
Drama

O capitão da Força Aérea Harduvel morre em um acidente. As empresas envolvidas alegam falha humana, mas Janet Harduvel, sua esposa, não acredita na versão oficial. Com uma determinação inaba... Ler tudoO capitão da Força Aérea Harduvel morre em um acidente. As empresas envolvidas alegam falha humana, mas Janet Harduvel, sua esposa, não acredita na versão oficial. Com uma determinação inabalável, ela decide descobrir a verdade.O capitão da Força Aérea Harduvel morre em um acidente. As empresas envolvidas alegam falha humana, mas Janet Harduvel, sua esposa, não acredita na versão oficial. Com uma determinação inabalável, ela decide descobrir a verdade.

  • Direção
    • Robert Markowitz
  • Roteirista
    • Elizabeth Chandler
  • Artistas
    • Laura Dern
    • Robert Loggia
    • Vincent Spano
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    719
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Roteirista
      • Elizabeth Chandler
    • Artistas
      • Laura Dern
      • Robert Loggia
      • Vincent Spano
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 vitórias e 9 indicações no total

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    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Janet Harduvel
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Leo Morrone
    Vincent Spano
    Vincent Spano
    • Ted Harduvel
    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Casey 'Z' Zankowski
    Welker White
    Welker White
    • Mary Sciales
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Acton Ryder
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Dr. Carl Haller
    Basil Wallace
    Basil Wallace
    • Terry North
    Gary Basaraba
    Gary Basaraba
    • Bill Decker
    Dion Anderson
    Dion Anderson
    • Col. Hewson
    Kasi Lemmons
    Kasi Lemmons
    • Carol North
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • Col. John Patterson
    Cassy Friel
    • Kiki Harduval
    Christopher John Fields
    Christopher John Fields
    • Charlie Reeves
    Lewis Dix Jr.
    Lewis Dix Jr.
    • Joe
    Matthew Posey
    Matthew Posey
    • Stanley
    David Warshofsky
    David Warshofsky
    • Tiger
    Stephen Burleigh
    Stephen Burleigh
    • Jeff Maxwell
    • Direção
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Roteirista
      • Elizabeth Chandler
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    Red_Identity

    Riveting

    This is definitely a pretty riveting film, so strong that in fact it's surprising that it was only a TV movie. I say that because the screenplay is great, the directing very assured, and the performances outstanding. Laura Dern has done great TV and film work, and this actually stands as one of the best performances I've seen from her. She grounds this character completely while also delivering some truly dramatic material that her character goes through. It all feels very lived-in and it's particularly impressive when one compares her work here to what she had to do in films like Wild at Heart, and then Rambling Rose where she needs to find a middle ground between both types of extreme acting in her range. So great, she deserves more work, truly recommended film.
    7blanche-2

    based on a true story

    Based on a true story, "Afterburn" is about Janet Harduvel (Laura Dern), whose husband, Captain Theodore Harduvel, flew F-16s. When he is killed, supposedly due to pilot error, Harduvel sets out to clear his name, as her husband was one of the best pilots ever. She wants to prove that there was a malfunction of the new plane that was being covered up by the government, the Air Force, and the manufacturer, General Dynamics - and that it had been the cause of death for other pilots.

    She seeks out an attorney (Robert Loggia) who agrees to take her case.

    This isn't a typical made-for-TV movie, as it was produced by HBO, and is therefore a cut above. Laura Dern does an excellent job as the widow. Worth seeing.
    4ccthemovieman-1

    Full Of The Normal Hollywood View

    Hollywood has never quenched its thirst with enough anti-U.S. government stories. It just goes on and on. Better yet is to have a woman fight the government, since that gets more politic ally-correct points. Here, we have a mouthy woman who demands to know what was behind her husband's death as a test pilot. He also was Captain in the United States Air Force. Hey, nothing wrong with that because - as we recently discovered with the Pat Tillman case - the government does lie. However, in Hollywood the government ALWAYS lies and that theme can get tiresome.

    Actually, in this story we go past the government and find out it is a big corporation that was at fault for producing the pilot's plane to crash. So big business - another frequent target of the film industry even though it qualifies for that status itself - is the real villain.

    The main character ultra-profane, chain-smoking "Jane Harduvel," and in portrayed in here by Laura Dern, who has played a number of low-life roles in her career. At least her character in this one mellowed somewhat as the story unraveled, but she was so profane and obnoxious for so long that it turned me off to the film. Having a nice-yet determined woman fight for her husband would have made the story more attractive to more people.
    rmax304823

    Low-Class Floozie Fights Injustice

    There were a spate of movies that came out over the course of a decade or so in which ordinary women, rather than saints, saw injustice in the system and fought against it. In "Marie," Sissy Spacek was the woman next door who just happened to stumble over state corruption and righted it despite resistance. That was in, I think, 1984. A few years later, Jodie Foster turned in a first-rate performance as a victimized woman who fights the legal bureaucracy in "The Accused." The innovate feature of "Accused" was that Foster played a young woman who was not only less than saintly but positively low-class. The film won Foster an Academy Award and it must have light a few light bulbs among the MBAs who greenlight projects, because in 2000, Julia Roberts won accolades for a similar part.

    This one, starring Laura Dern, and featuring Loggia, Spano, and perennial heavy Rooker, among others, came in between -- 1992. And it really is derivative. Vincent Spano is a sexy pilot and Dern is a sexy waitress in a saloon. She brash and vulgar. She talks back to authority figures and smartasses smug housewives. She smokes. She wears her golden hair up in a great big pile on top of her head. She wears cheap-looking clothes, and she's easy. We can all recognize her as exactly the type of girl a Captain in the United States Air Force, an officer and a gentleman by act of Congress, would propose marriage to.

    But, not to worry. The producers and writers must have realized that if they wanted to hook the female audience, this coarseness could only be taken so far. Therefore, as the movie progresses, so does Dern. She remains an outspoken woman, of course, but her demeanor and grooming change, gradually, until by the end she is perfectly fashionable by any middle-class definition.

    It's not Dern's fault. She gives the role everything she's got and is quite good, throwing her ectomorphic body with those endlessly long legs around so carelessly. Her face is an interesting object as well, long and thin, with appealing blonde hair and darker brows and lashes. Spano is handsome too, I suppose, although we see a bit more of him than we need to perhaps. Robert Loggia is his dependable self. Rooker plays a mixed-up family friend who's heart is in the right place.

    General Dynamics is the villain here. Spano's F-16 nosedives into the ground. The Air Force deems it pilot error, but Dern, the faithful wife, knows there is what she calls "a cover up." And so there is. General Dynamics is taken to court. No power on earth could force me to reveal who wins the case.

    The plot is conventionally structured. The music stays in the background. The location shooting, in Southern California, isn't bad. It's derivative, yes, but so were several films that followed "Accused." That floozy business is the most interesting part of the pattern, though, and this made-for-TV movie gets rid of it pretty quickly.
    7Caps Fan

    Excellent by TV Movie Standards

    Based on a true story, this is a much better-than-average TV movie. Plus points are excellent, sympathetic performances from Laura Dern and Vincent Spano, good photography, and good music. The usual TV-movie faults of excessive sentimentality and a pat ending are there, but the strengths outweigh them. Worth watching. Rating: 7/10.

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      A TV movie for the HBO network.
    • Erros de gravação
      The tail codes on the F-16s, which the Air Force uses to identify the base from which an aircraft flies, constantly change in flight on what is supposed to be the same aircraft. In some shots, the jets are correctly identified with a "WP" tail code for Kunsan Air Base, Korea, the base at which Capt. Ted Harduvel was assigned at the time of his accident. In other shots, the same aircraft is incorrectly identified with a "WA" tail code. This is the tail code for Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, which had no part in the story of this film.
    • Citações

      Janet Harduvel: [At Ted Harduvel's gravesite] I know it wasn't Ted's fault. I'm not coming back here until I prove it.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      On appeal, the court ruled that although Janet Harduvel had presented substantial evidence of design defect in the F-16, General Dynamics was protected from liability as a government contractor. Accordingly, the $3.1 million damage award was overturned. Ted Harduvel's name remains clear. To date, more than 140 F-16s have crashed from a variety of causes. More than 40 pilots have died. The Air Force maintains that the F-16 is "the safest single engine fighter of all time". Janet Harduvel is continuing her legal battle against General Dynamics.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Composed by Deborah Holland (as Debbie Holland) & Stewart Copeland

      Performed by Deborah Holland (as Debbie Holland)

      Debbie Holland appears courtesy of I.R.S. Records

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      • 30 de maio de 1992 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Afterburn
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      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
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