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A Viagem

Título original: Brokedown Palace
  • 1999
  • 14
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
25 mil
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Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale in A Viagem (1999)
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  • Direção
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Roteiristas
    • Adam Fields
    • David Arata
  • Artistas
    • Claire Danes
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Bill Pullman
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    25 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Roteiristas
      • Adam Fields
      • David Arata
    • Artistas
      • Claire Danes
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Bill Pullman
    • 200Avaliações de usuários
    • 45Avaliações da crítica
    • 44Metascore
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    • Alice Marano
    Kate Beckinsale
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    • Darlene Davis
    Bill Pullman
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    • Direção
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Roteiristas
      • Adam Fields
      • David Arata
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    8Darkest_Rose

    Claire Is Great

    Alice(Claire Danes) and Darlene(Kate Beckinsale) have been best friends since forever and after they graduate they decide to take a trip to Thailand. Due to a incident, they meet a young attractive mysterious stranger who invites them to go with him Hong Kong for the weekend. But at the airport, Alice and Darlene are mistaken for drug smuggling heroine and they are sent to prison. Now it's time for ultimate survival and true friendship. This was a pretty good movie, i've seen it a couple of times and after a while you notice that they are a few holes in the plot but the movie still keeps you entertained. Claire Danes did a great job as usual, she is a great actress. I would give Brokedown Palace 8/10
    5secondtake

    Gorgeous filming, and terrible screen writing...a maddening mix

    Brokedown Palace (1999)

    Who wouldn't have some curiosity and tension about two pretty young women (played by pretty young actresses, anyway), trapped in a Thai prison system for drug smuggling? But boy is this a clunky construction for a movie. First of all, the women are stupid. They admit to being stupid, but they are selfish and frivolous and you really couldn't care less if they went to jail. On the other hand, you can picture being in a foreign country and losing track of things a little and getting victimized and so you do, after all, get involved and hope for justice.

    There is (sometimes) a tense progression of increasingly discouraging events, and the prison system is a tough place. And the sets and filming are really great. If only the writing was remotely convincing and smart. It's not. Even the direction is painful, emphasizing not the facts or some sense of possible realism, but an armchair version of what this kind of scenario might mean to two relatively innocent girls is just a little embarrassing. The director (Jonathan Kaplan) is the same one who missed a huge opportunity with some amazing material filming In Cold Blood, and he is, understandably, most known for television, which takes a different kind of sensibility. And it's also very slow, taking a few turns or progressions and stretching a two hour movie out of it.

    It's a tough ride if you take it at face value. And it's a shame, because there is a Midnight Express hidden in here somewhere. There are some really gorgeous moments, aside from the travelogue stuff, and I think Claire Danes, at least, is a good actress. Just an example of how many elements it takes to align and get a great movie.
    Li-1

    A gripping dramatic thriller that works thanks to the terrific performances.

    *** out of ****

    Brokedown Palace has an intriguing premise: two best friends (Kate Beckinsale and Claire Danes) fresh from high school are on their summer vacation in Thailand, but are arrested for possession of narcotics, found guilty and sentenced to 33 years in a women's prison. Admittedly, I'm aware of several films with similar stories (Midnight Express, Return to Paradise, and Red Corner), and I must also admit I've only see one of those three aforementioned films, which might be why much of it felt fresh and engrossing to me. Either that, or it's just a story that's told damn well.

    Bill Pullman also stars in the picture as an American lawyer named Hank Greene, who feels for the girls' plight and fights to prove their innocence. But the real focus is on Beckinsale and Danes, whose wonderful performances are the anchor to the film's drama and moral quandaries. Beckinsale's Darlene is the more reserved and quieter of the two, the kind of person who sort of follows her friend without question, and certainly not the type to take unwarranted risks (unless her friend persuades her to). She's almost a direct opposite of Danes' Alice, whose outgoing and semi-rebellious behavior is the indirect link to their current troubles.

    I hesitate to give much more of the movie away, suffice to say that their friendship is what's ultimately put to the test, and watching the twists and turns (almost all of which are perfectly believable) in the story is utterly captivating. The film slinks to melodrama in its climactic moments, but still rings true thanks to the tour-de-force turns from Beckinsale and Danes.

    It's an open-ended question as to whether or not either of the girls committed the crime of smuggling narcotics, and such ambiguity might upset some, but I liked not knowing for certain, and it's not as if it makes the final scenes any less believable. In fact, the ambiguity only makes it all the more compelling. Yes, the plot has its share of head-scratching moments (what purpose does that Thai girl who despises Darlene and Alice really serve?) and lacks subtlety on occasion, but it's a well-crafted film that boasts great performances, and has the guts not to cop out in the end.
    Varlaam

    Cold, hard truth

    I'm a little surprised by the negative criticism this film is attracting.

    I'm old enough to be the father of the two main characters; they seemed like accurately drawn teenage girls to me. And I've probably hung out with both of their fathers before. I've been to the Far East. I've stayed in both better and worse places than the girls stayed. I had the pleasure of seeing the inside of a police station after I was robbed. I'm glad I had no more direct exposure to the local judicial system than that; that was more than enough. Everything in this movie seems awfully familiar to me.

    I think "Brokedown Palace" represents something pretty close to stark realism. It certainly reminded me of Asia.

    Of course it's true that the attitudes of the girls often don't do much to improve their situation. But they are meant to be an example of what not to do overseas. And the portrayal of some of the Thais did make me uncomfortable. But then many of my own personal travel anecdotes don't paint a complimentary picture either.

    This is a cautionary tale. An unfortunate consequence of too many people having too much money to spend these days is that you will find unescorted, unprepared, "streetwise", naive young people popping up in places where they have no business being. And when that happens, you end up with situations mirroring this movie.

    I suspect people choose to denigrate this one because they are too embarrassed to accept how true it is, and how vulnerable they would be if placed in similar circumstances.
    8TheBabblingFool

    Worth my cash.

    I saw this film at a store in the cheap section. I actually vividly remembered seeing the commercials and trailer for it years ago. I thought "What the hey' and bought it, basically because the plot sounded interesting and Claire Danes has always been someone of talent in my eyes (this was also before I became a huge Kate Beckinsale fan).

    So it's about two girls who sneak off to a vacation in Bangkok, get busted for narcotics (which they are innocent of) and then are sent to a Thailand prison. The film follows what will happen to them and at times questions their innocence.

    Both Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale give great performances, and the plot of this film wraps itself up unconventionally, and raises some nice moral discussion questions.

    I think this is a solid good film, but there could have been some improvements. It could have been longer...it would've helped to solidify these characters and more insight into the politics of Thailand's justice system would've helped.

    Nevertheless, other than that, it's a good film with some great performances.

    P.S. For all you pop-culture junkies be on the lookout for a two-minute role by Paul Walker. I didn't even notice him the first time I saw the film.

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    • Curiosidades
      In an interview Claire Danes complained about the conditions in the Philippines, heat, humidity, filthy, cockroaches, poor and disabled people. She subsequently was declared "persona non grata" by the Philippine government and barred from entering the country.
    • Erros de gravação
      After Alice and Darlene take the fruit forbidden to new prisoners, Alice is punished by having the palms of her hands beaten severely with a heavy wooden club. Even if the beating didn't break any bones, it would have caused severe swelling, pain, and difficulty gripping things, yet in the very next scene, her hands seem fine.
    • Citações

      Doug Davis: You're a scammer and you're a manipulator. You think that I don't know you? You are dead wrong. The only thing that has ever come out of your mouth is lies. Six years old... the paint... the paint all over your hands. All over our couch? 'I didn't do it.' 16 years old with the beer cans in my car. 'I didn't do it.' Let me hear you say it again, Alice. Come on! Let me hear you say it in here, huh? Come on, one for old times' sake!

      Alice Marano: [screaming] I didn't do it!

    • Conexões
      Featured in HBO First Look: Brokedown Palace (1999)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Silence
      Written by Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber, Sarah McLachlan

      Performed by Delerium

      Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de setembro de 1999 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Tailandês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Inocencia robada
    • Locações de filme
      • Coconut Palace, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Filipinas(Pat Pong)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Adam Fields Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 25.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.115.013
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.871.616
      • 15 de ago. de 1999
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 10.115.013
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