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Marcas da Vingança

Título original: Forever Mine
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1 h 55 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
2,9 mil
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Ray Liotta, Joseph Fiennes, and Gretchen Mol in Marcas da Vingança (1999)
CrimeDramaRomanceThriller

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  • Direção
    • Paul Schrader
  • Roteirista
    • Paul Schrader
  • Artistas
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • Ray Liotta
    • Gretchen Mol
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,3/10
    2,9 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Paul Schrader
    • Roteirista
      • Paul Schrader
    • Artistas
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • Ray Liotta
      • Gretchen Mol
    • 52Avaliações de usuários
    • 16Avaliações da crítica
    • 44Metascore
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    Forever Mine
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    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Manuel Esquema…
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Mark Brice
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Ella Brice
    Vincent Laresca
    Vincent Laresca
    • Javier Cesti
    Myk Watford
    Myk Watford
    • Rick Martino
    Lindsey Connell
    • Stewardess
    Sean Cw Johnson
    Sean Cw Johnson
    • Randy
    • (as Sean C W Johnson)
    Shawn Proctor
    • Cabana Boy
    Russell Blackwell
    • Business Associate
    Jocelyn Snowdon
    • Young Associate's Companion
    Kevi Katsuras
    • Julie, Six Year-old Girl
    Shannon Lawson
    • Emily, Julie's Mother
    Ronald Knight
    Ronald Knight
    • Older Male Executive
    Ginger King
    • Older Male's Companion
    Ted Simonett
    • Mr. Galen
    Paulette Sinclair
    • Mrs. Galen
    Robert Dodds
    • Priest
    Scott Wickware
    Scott Wickware
    • 1st Plainclothesman
    • Direção
      • Paul Schrader
    • Roteirista
      • Paul Schrader
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    Avaliações de usuários52

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    nunculus

    Schrader's most demented ever (and yeah, I remember Rolling Thunder)

    We all know that Paul Schrader is a sober son of the Dutch

    Reformation Church. Still, I'd love to have a taste of the

    crack he was smoking when he wrote this flaming lulu, a

    painfully sincere and heartfelt tribute to undying love that

    suggests Stanley Kubrick singing "Love Theme from Mahogany" a cappella.

    Apparently an attempt to capture the spirit of Scott Spencer's novel "Endless Love" (so famously lost by Franco Zeffirelli), FOREVER MINE posits Joseph Fiennes

    (he of the smoldering, gotta-have-you eyebrows) as a Miami cabana boy who messes with the wrong guy's wife--Gretchen Mol as the secretarial cutie who married

    gnarly Mr. Big (Ray Liotta). Before you can say AGAINST

    ALL ODDS, Mr. Big is coming down hard on Cabana Boy--only, in Schrader's world, this means more mutilations, burials alive, disguises, funny accents, and

    villainous moustache-twirlings than in the entirety of

    Shakespeare's CYMBELINE.

    Schrader claimed he wanted to go back to the nineteenth

    century. And indeed, the over-the-top melodrama suggests

    a desperate attempt to flee fin-de-siecle irony. But it's

    always a train wreck when cerebral directors try to let go of

    their book-learning and Open Themselves to Feeling. FOREVER MINE suggests a cable-movie version of Robert Bresson's two wackadoody salutes to cute young boys, FOUR NIGHTS OF A DREAMER and THE DEVIL PROBABLY; Fiennes greets Mol in a seedy motel room on which he has spray painted the words, "GIVE ALL TO LOVE." (That was the tagline of the movie's abortive theatrical run.) Like Kubrick in EYES WIDE SHUT, Schrader

    tries to peel off his layers of coldness and ratiocination--but

    any movie that opens with a quote from Walter Pater suggests that the filmmaker is more suited to analyzing

    melodrama than expressing it.

    For all the tropical gloss put on it by the great cinematographer John Bailey, FOREVER MINE has a giggle-inducing quality that's unique even to bad Schrader

    movies. (In one scene, Fiennes leaves an ambivalent Mol

    in her hotel room. As he walks away, he bumps his head

    into a palm frond, stops, and seems to look back at the

    palm frond. Fade to black. Does Schrader equate Douglas

    Sirk with Ed Wood?) Now that he's expressed his inner lovesick sap, maybe Schrader can go back to who he really

    is--a cold, alienated, God-haunted, overeducated freak

    from Michigan who's also the greatest living writer of

    movies.
    3astacvi-1

    Amazingly inept and unsatisfying

    I won't attempt to summarize the plot, such as it is. Suffice it to say that every single character in this film manages to behave in the least straightforward and believable manner in every situation. The heavy hand of a poor screenwriter is evident throughout, as all the characters seem more manipulated than motivated. The writer/director, Paul Schrader, was an unfamiliar directorial name to me until I watched this mess, and his resume makes it clear why. He's had a few successes as a writer, but pretty much all of them were directed by Martin Scorsese, who is very definitely not on hand to salvage this disaster.

    Fiennes and Mol are game for the most part, and do what they can with the laughable dialogue. Ray Liotta, however, is at his over-the-top worst. He can be effective with the right part and some directorial restraint (see *Blow*, for instance) but neither is present here.

    Avoid this and find something better to do.
    nibbly

    Formula stuff - I've had more interesting nightmares!

    Not a bad film, but by no means a good one either. Alan, a cabana boy at a Miami resort, meets and falls in love with Ella, a pretty, young trophy wife to Mark, a businessman. Mark is not happy when Ella discloses her affair with Alan to him, and....you can guess the rest. Predictable, by-the-numbers stuff without even any engaging performances. Joseph Fiennes is just miscast, plain and simple. He moves as though he has something rather large stuck you-know-where and his American accent, moreso than his Spanish accent, is just unconvincing. I like Joseph Fiennes plenty, but I did not buy him as the romantic, heart-throb his character was intended to be. Ray Liotta, on the other hand, is simply walking through his role, shades of 'GoodFellas' all over the place. Gretchen Mol, however, could carve out a nice little niche for herself playing the B-grade Drew Barrymore-Kim Basinger-Ashley Judd, when those stars are unavailable, uninterested or too expensive. She's got the girlish charm and bubbly giggle of Barrymore, the air-brushed good looks of Basinger, and the All-American beauty of Judd...and she's not afraid to get naked on screen, as evidenced here many times.

    As for the rest of the movie, Paul Schrader's script is lazy and dull, full of lines that a third grader could've wrote. Too bad because Mr. Schrader has the film noir-ish tone down pat and the photography is great to look at. There's just nothing to occupy the space. We've seen all this before ('Body Heat' comes to mind as well as a slew of others) where this conventional set-up has clicked and provided for some tasty entertainment, but it does not do so here and the result is so-so. Oh, and the ending sucks. Skip it.
    7SILENCEikillyou

    i'm STILL waiting for 'the end'!

    Great movie -albeit, not too original. Good acting -let's say I was pretty well content with the actors and they're portrayals of the characters. An old story with an different twist -or maybe twists that seriously remind of a bunch of different movies. But you figure, 'Hey, it's going to have a unique and blow-your-mind kind of an ending,' right? WRONG! In fact, I'm still waiting for the ending to happen. It's been hours and the DVD is still in the thing, just playin'. I waited through ALL the credits, hoping that some kind of 'sneaky' ending would come, and NADA! It's like they just ran out of film or something. But, hell, I'd forgo any or all of the credits just to see how this frickin' story ends. PLEASE! thank you -7 out of 10- if anybody cares. I doubt my opinion matters, but this COULD have been 10 out of 10 with SOME (just a modicum) of closure. Maybe even 'the end'. At the end.

    the end
    6=G=

    An under-hyped, under-rated love it or hate it B-flick sleeper

    "Forever Mine" is a somewhat flawed telling of an interesting and unpredictable love triangle story which is built around a solid core cast of under-rated actors (Fiennes, Mol, and Liotta). The film, which takes place over 17 years during which a Florida cabana boy struggles with an evil politician for possession of his wife, begins as a romantic melodrama and turns into a darkly obsessive war of wills. "Forever Mine" suffers from low budget appurtenances (music, sets, props, etc); an uneven flow which runs in the beginning and crawls through the middle; and an unnecessary murder which serves little purpose; etc. Those who can overlook the ragged edges of the film will be rewarded by some excellent performances and an evocative and compelling drama while, as the extremes of IMDB.com's users' perspectives indicate, the more analytical viewers will react quite the opposite. An earnest and interesting love it or hate it sleeper.

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    • Curiosidades
      Patrick Swayze was at one point attached to the role Joseph Fiennes plays in this movie. But he had seconds thoughts shortly before filming because he didn't think he could ''pull it off.'' Schrader did not insist on him taking the role as he thought that if Swayze didn't think he could pull it off, he ''probably wouldn't be able to.''
    • Erros de gravação
      Alan works at the Don Cesar hotel which is prominently shown in the film and he has a figure of the hotel with its name on it in his room at McCleans in NY. The water by the hotel is called the ocean by many people and Ray Liotta is seen taking a boat to Bimini. This leaves the impression that the hotel is near Miami in Key Biscayne, but in reality it is near Tampa on the Gulf of Mexico (not the Atlantic Ocean) and a day trip to Bimini from there is out of the question.
    • Citações

      Manuel Esquema: Everything has a purpose. Everybody has a purpose. It is my purpose to be with Ella. Nothing can change that; not you, not the police, not the courts. It's just a fact. Like... like plants turning to the Sun, or death, or taxes.

      Mark Brice: What is this gibberish? Are you crazy? Nobody talks like this. Make sense!

      Manuel Esquema: People are afraid to say what they feel. Ella is afraid.

      Mark Brice: I'm not afraid to say what I feel. There's two types of people in this world; assholes and pricks. You're an asshole. And I'm a prick. Do the math. Ella's mine.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      [prologue] "It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art". - Walter Pater.
    • Conexões
      References Taxi Driver: Motorista de Táxi (1976)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Forever Mine
      Written by Angelo Badalamenti, Julia Taylor-Stanley and James Shearman

      Performed by Shana

      Published by Anlon Music Co.

      Warner Chappell and A&E Copyright

      Arranged by James Shearman and Nick Raine

      Produced by Julia Taylor-Stanley

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de outubro de 2002 (Espanha)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • A Sombra de uma Vingança
    • Locações de filme
      • Don Cesar Hotel - 3400 Gulf Boulevard, St. Petersburg, Flórida, EUA(hotel scenes at the beginning)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Forever Mine (UK) Limited
      • J&M Entertainment
      • Moonstar Entertainment
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      • US$ 17.000.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 55 minutos
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      • Dolby SR
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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