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Últimas Palavras

Título original: Divorcing Jack
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 50 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
2,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Últimas Palavras (1998)
Dark ComedyComedyThriller

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBlack romantic comedy set around the troubled "peace process" and its effect on a cynical Belfast hack.Black romantic comedy set around the troubled "peace process" and its effect on a cynical Belfast hack.Black romantic comedy set around the troubled "peace process" and its effect on a cynical Belfast hack.

  • Direção
    • David Caffrey
  • Roteirista
    • Colin Bateman
  • Artistas
    • David Thewlis
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Adam Black
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    2,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • David Caffrey
    • Roteirista
      • Colin Bateman
    • Artistas
      • David Thewlis
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Adam Black
    • 37Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Dan Starkey
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Lee Cooper
    Adam Black
    • Young Starkey
    Simon Magill
    • Starkey's Brother
    Laine Megaw
    Laine Megaw
    • Patricia Starkey
    George Shane
    • Woods
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Margaret
    Alan McKee
    • Mouse
    Strapper
    • Patch
    Brian Devlin
    • Paul, Sub Editor
    Sean Caffrey
    Sean Caffrey
    • Joe
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Taxi Driver
    Richard Gant
    Richard Gant
    • Charles Parker
    Birdy Sweeney
    • Lift Attendant
    Robert Lindsay
    Robert Lindsay
    • Michael Brinn
    Katie Tumelty
    • Reporter
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Alfie Stewart
    B.J. Hogg
    • Billy McCoubrey
    • Direção
      • David Caffrey
    • Roteirista
      • Colin Bateman
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    Avaliações de usuários37

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    9leif-13

    One of 99´s best films...

    ..and one of the best I have seen in a long time. (Ok it was made in 98 but it has just been released on video here in Sweden) This movie was a surprise! I´m fortunate to be able to rent movies for free (if I were not I would probably never have seen this one) and am I glad I did see it!. It´s funny, it got lots of action and crazy characters whom you really care for. It got a great story, great actors and actresses it is simply great! I want more of this kind of movies! Go rent this one today or you will miss a piece of excellence!

    Only negative thing is that the editor made a lousy job in the beginning.

    9 out of 10.
    Kirsteen

    A black comedy as a black comedy should be

    Divorcing Jack is one of the best films i have ever seen. It'll have you rolling on the floor laughing one minute and gaping in horror the next. It puts me in mind of films like MASH and Catch-22 - using comedy to make you feel comfortable and then, when you least expect it, shocking you back to the realities of war. It's gritty, funny, horrifying, just as a black comedy should be.
    Randy-57

    Brill

    Divorcing Jack is such a really good movie, funny but yet with a story-line set in a real but happy Northern Ireland, or the North of Ireland, or the Province, or Ulster or the Six Counties, whichever you choose.

    One not to miss!
    8mairhi

    Give it a go, you might just have a bit of a laugh!

    I have to say that I totally disagree with the other comments on this film. Apart from the excess of swearing (am a bit of a prude), I found this film to be funny and a refreshing change from all the doom/gloom and disaster that seems to be normally associated with productions centering around Northern Ireland/Ulster/The Province (see movie for reference and explanation). There is a lot in the movie that I can relate to for some reason, even though I am Scottish, not Irish and have never lived amongst "The Troubles". The story (and screen play adapted by the author - an Irishman - so not quite sure where the comment about poor representation by the British comes in) is a simple one, and shows the humour and sense of openness and idea of ridiculousness displayed and recognised by the Irish. It doesn't hide the fact that there no go areas in Belfast and its surrounds, it doesn't hide the fact that there is violence going on, but neither does it hide the fact that the Irish are warm, funny, intelligent human beings. I enjoyed David Thewlis' performance, but feel that he is a very under-rated actor, being used for mostly "baddies" or yokel character parts on both sides of the Atlantic.

    The DVD I have had interviews with all the cast and gives an insight in to the making of the film, the most telling part of that being that the film crew were denied access to areas of the city, until the locals found out what they were filming and then welcomed them with open arms, because this book/film did not depict them in a depressing manner. No the story isn't Ulysses, but it is fun and anyone (with celtic roots especially) can find something to relate to in it, be it the apparent obsession on the radio stations with country and western (same in Scotland), Starkey pretending to be a gravel inspector when he falls over drunk (shades of the late Chick Murrey - a Scots comedian - who when he fell over drunk in the street was asked by a passing woman "are you alright Chick". He replied - yes I'm just trying to break a bar of chocolate in my back pocket!) or people supplementing their poor income with another job - in this case as a strippergram nun. The spiel on the box likens it to Trainspotting - but I would say maybe more along the lines of Bill Forsythe's Gregory's Girl - with kalishikovs! Give it a go and you might just have a bit of a laugh.
    8itamarscomix

    A black comedy with a message; highly underrated

    A vastly underrated film that was practically ignored by both critics and viewers, Divorcing Jack is a highly enjoyable, and often powerful, film with a terrific cast and a very clever title that keeps you interested to the last minute. It's good to see David Thewlis, one of the finest British actors of his generation, play the lead in a British film – as he did in his prime, and not a side character in Hollywoodian films like Harry Potter. His performance in Divorcing Jack isn't quite as remarkable as the one he gave five years before in Naked but it's fantastic by its own right, and just like in Naked Thewlis creates an anti-hero that is egoistic, weak, detestable, and entirely believable; if you're looking for a noble hero to sacrifice himself for the greater good because that's the right thing to do, look elsewhere. Dan Starkey cares for himself and makes excuses for nobody; and that makes him a protagonist you can relate to.

    There are some neat surprises in the supporting cast: Australian born Rachel Griffiths – AKA Brenda Chenowith of HBO's terrific Six Feet Under – who was practically anonymous in 1998, is terrific as Thewlis' prostitute-in-nun's-clothing sidekick, and supplies some of the film's funniest moments. Jason Isaacs, who, like Thewlis, has recently familiarized himself with American audiences through the Harry Potter movies, in bone-chillingly excellent in the lead villain role. The beautiful Laura Fraser (who had recently made a career for herself in Hollywood with supporting roles in movies like Titus, Vanilla Sky, and A Knight's Tale; but anyone who happened to catch the excellent BBC mini-series Neverwhere will surely remember her as the charming Door) has a part that's brief but unforgettable. American TV regular Richard Grant is lovely and believable as the visiting reporter from the US who came to cover the upcoming elections but is more interested in learning about the difference between the different types of scotch. And experienced British actor Robert Lindsay steals the show as the dodgy candidate. Finally, a brief but hilarious cameo from the charming Bronagh Gallagher (The Commitments) as a taxi driver.

    The film's messages about the horrors and idiocy of war and particularly the Irish civil war are familiar and would have been corny in a straight drama, but as in Catch-22 and other classic black comedies, the absurd humor of the film makes it powerful. If you take any of the two aspects of the film – comedic or political – and separate it from the other, maybe it really isn't all that good. Perhaps that's why it failed to find its audience in the US and most of Europe. Myself, I've lived my entire life in Israel, and am familiar with a war between two neighboring factions that always seems on the brink of resolution just before the situation explodes again, and that has its highest price in the innocent lives of people on both sides who just want to be left alone in peace, while the leaders of both peoples carry on their senseless warmongering. Divorcing Jack has a simplistic view of the situation but it's important to make it heard. The ending is inevitable and almost predictable, yet it's the only proper ending this story could possibly have. Divorcing Jack is highly recommended; it's neither a romantic comedy nor a straight thriller, but it's a good and powerful film to enjoy and to think about.

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      The role of Starkey was originally offered to Robert Carlyle, but he had to drop out when the shoot dates were changed and he became unavailable.
    • Citações

      Operator: Good afternoon. What service do you require?

      Dan Starkey: EVERY FUCKING SERVICE!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      After the credits roll the taxi driver can be heard screaming her catchphrase: "Fuck away off and die!"
    • Conexões
      Featured in At the Movies: Rachel Griffiths in Conversation (2012)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Danger Of A Stranger
      Performed by Stella Parton

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      • 2 de outubro de 1998 (Reino Unido)
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    • Locações de filme
      • Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, RU
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      • Arts Council of England
      • BBC Film
      • Ima Films
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