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Droga da Sedução

Título original: Novocaine
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
12 mil
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Steve Martin in Droga da Sedução (2001)
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Um dentista se torna suspeito de assassinato depois que uma paciente sexy o seduz e rouba todos os medicamentos de seu consultório.Um dentista se torna suspeito de assassinato depois que uma paciente sexy o seduz e rouba todos os medicamentos de seu consultório.Um dentista se torna suspeito de assassinato depois que uma paciente sexy o seduz e rouba todos os medicamentos de seu consultório.

  • Direção
    • David Atkins
  • Roteiristas
    • Paul Felopulos
    • David Atkins
  • Artistas
    • Steve Martin
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Chelcie Ross
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    12 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • David Atkins
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul Felopulos
      • David Atkins
    • Artistas
      • Steve Martin
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Chelcie Ross
    • 107Avaliações de usuários
    • 40Avaliações da crítica
    • 45Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Frank Sangster
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Susan
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Mike
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Jean Noble
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Pat
    Polly du Pont Noonan
    • Sally
    • (as Polly Noonan)
    JoBe Cerny
    JoBe Cerny
    • Pharmacist Wayne Ponze
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Harlan Sangster
    Yasen Peyankov
    Yasen Peyankov
    • 'Sunshine Lounge' Bartender
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Duane
    Teri Cotruzzola
    • Attractive Complaining Patient
    Lucina Paquet
    • Mrs. Langston
    Preston Maybank
    • Gelding
    Sally Kao
    • Chinese Wife
    Quincy Wong
    • Chinese Husband
    George Lugg
    • Liquor Store Owner
    Tyler Rostenkowski
    • Billy
    Tom Milanovich
    Tom Milanovich
    • 'Blue Sands' Bartender
    • Direção
      • David Atkins
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul Felopulos
      • David Atkins
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    6mattymatt4ever

    Mixed feelings

    OK, so I have to give this movie points for originality. How many films involve a dentist protagonist? I watched the featurette on the DVD and director David Atkins explained that he wanted to throw a curve ball at the audience by having Steve Martin play the main character in a dark comedy--since audiences are probably expecting something much broader. I didn't get any laughs out of this film; just some mild chuckles. But whether it's a dark comedy or a mystery-thriller, it doesn't quite gel. And ultimately, the film left a bad taste in my mouth--no pun intended. It's watchable, and at times quite intriguing, but it's definitely not a memorable film that I would watch on repeat viewings.

    The cast is spirited. Steve Martin never ceases to please, whether he's playing a broad comic role or the straight man. Here, he plays more of the latter. But I wasn't surprised he was able to pull it off. If anybody has seen Lawrence Kasdan's "Grand Canyon," you know Steve is a versatile actor who can easily pull off a serious role. This isn't his first time playing the straight man. Laura Dern is amusing as Steve's neurotic, obsessive-compulsive, karate-kicking wife. Helena Bonham Carter is sassy and sexy, a totally convincing femme fetale. Elias Koteas has some nice moments as Steve's black-sheep brother. And last but not least, Kevin Bacon has an amusing unbilled cameo as an actor researching murder cases for his upcoming movie.

    Danny Elfman's opening theme is wonderfully haunting. There are certain elements of "Novocaine" that I liked, it does have its moments (the twist ending totally caught me by surprise!!), but it just doesn't come together.

    My score: 6 (out of 10)
    6MovieAddict2016

    Decent black comedy

    I hesitate to call "Novocaine" a film noir, for those knowledgeable cinema buffs out there may harass me and tell me film noir is usually set in the forties, and so on and so forth. But the core of film noir is really the essential idea of the Everyman thrust into incomprehensible situations, not aware of what is happening, why, or how to stop it. Film noirs usually show our hero caught up in framed murder. In "Novocaine," a dentist is thrust into a world of lies, deceit, sex, drugs, and murder. And if that doesn't tickle your fear, then maybe the fact that the dentist is Steve Martin will.

    Film noirs are a tricky thing to make correctly. They can fail very easily, such as the incredibly disappointing "D.O.A." They can stumble, mess up. When the rare "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" comes along, it is time to rejoice. I must admit that when I went to see "Novocaine" with Steve Martin, I did not expect very much. I had already heard bad news about it, seen little previews for it, and generally expected it to be a bad movie. Steve Martin in a film noir about a funny dentist? Fortunately, I instantly realized I had made a mistake.

    Our tale begins with Dr. Frank Sangster, a mild-mannered dentist (isn't that how it always is in film noirs?) with a fiancé/co-worker, Jean (Laura Dern), and a generally nice, peaceful little world. But that world is shaken when a sleazy, lusty woman named Susan Ivey (Helena Bonham Carter) walks through the doors. She wants Novocaine, but Frank doesn't know this. After a night of passion in the dentist's chair, Frank agrees to give her Novocaine for pain she is having. But the next day, when he thinks he may have gotten away with everything, he finds out that Susan has increased the amount on the prescription he gave her from about 1 to 100, or something like that. Soon Frank is being checked out by the Three-Letter Government Corporations, and, unable to come up with excuses for the missing Novocaine, tries to find Susan and confront her about it. Before long he is caught up in a web of deceit, murder, perjury, all the stuff I said before.

    "Novocaine" is a sweet ball of darkness, laughs and film noir. It numbs you, leaving you breathless. It is as if the film itself is "Novocaine." It isn't a terrific comedy, or a terrific film noir, but it is a heck of a lot better than you have probably been led to believe. Steve Martin is about the last person you'd expect to see in a film like this, but my favorite comedian pulls it off. His character, Frank, has no idea what is going on. He isn't experienced in the world of greed, lust and so on and so forth like Susan is--he is new to it, stumbling forward unsure of where to go next. As situations catch up with him, he runs farther, searching the darkness, trying to find answers.

    This is a fun movie to watch, the kind of movie I've been looking for. The beginning credits, which show X-rays of the human mouth, set the tone for the film--it is a dark movie, and leaves you feeling dirty throughout. It is the type of movie where you want to sit back, shake your head and make ticking sounds with your mouth. It frustrates you, it leads the characters into wrong decision, and you want to yell at the screen to stop them from doing what they're doing. But when the dirty feeling of the film kicks in, the small laughs along the way provide a balance to the darkness. "Novocaine" is a very well-done film noir. When the credits start rolling, you will feel surges of anger, frustration, laughter and sadness, and then the numbness will kick in on the ride home, and you'll feel like you've just been given a dose of Novocaine.
    cgray48

    Painful disappointment

    Most stars have made a film they regret. I fear this will be the one for Steve Martin, Laura Dern & Helena Bonham Carter. Martin stars as a popular dentist, engaged to his office manager (Dern). One evening when he's alone in the office a mysterious young woman (Carter) comes in and convinces him to give her a prescription for pain killers, promising to come back for treatment the next morning. This one mistake of his sets off a series of intrigues and doublecrosses with a satisfying ending. So why am I so disappointed in the movie? For one thing, the story has holes that no amount of dental work can fill. And the movie is filled with gratuitously painful-to-watch scenes of dental work... starting right from the beginning. This is definitely not a movie to eat popcorn by and, in spite of the satisfying ending, everyone at my screening left the theater feeling sickened and extremely disappointed in Steve Martin.
    6merklekranz

    Good performance....seriously flawed film.....

    Steve Martin is believable as a dentist who sees his life spiraling out of control after a series of cascading lies sets him up as a murder suspect. What is not believable is the script, which seems to overlook common sense. Cops that fall asleep while guarding a suspect, and worse yet handcuffing a suspect to a flimsy bench in the court house. After an intriguing set up, everything has less and less logic. The proverbial happy ending is totally unbelievable, as is the supposed motivation for the entire storyline. If you want to see a pretty good Steve Martin performance and can overlook Novocaine's many flaws, it is definitely watchable. - MERK
    8Brian B-2

    Strangely intoxicating

    To start with, any movie in which Helena Bonham Carter gets naked is a good thing.

    This is a weird weird movie, but good pacing and casting saves it. A more disciplined director could have turned it into a cult classic.

    Steve Martin is convincing in a challenging part. He is a fine actor.He brings just enough comedy so the movie doesn't descend into the land that light forgot. This edge gives the film strange believability.

    Laura Dern is also exquisite walking a fine line to achieve a balance between farce and drama. Her character, blondness and 'hard body' look contrasted effectively with HBC's petite, auburn wickedness.

    At the end, I wanted to watch it again to appreciate the fine points I missed the first time through.

    I would describe it as a darker " The Whole Nine Yards".

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    • Curiosidades
      Steve Martin and Scott Caan did not get along during filming because of Caan's reckless behavior toward a stuntperson in a scene in which his character smashes a beer bottle over the head of a man in a bar.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Frank enters the bathroom for the first time, the reflection of a cameraman is visible in the shower door.
    • Citações

      Frank: [Pulling his own teeth to fake his death] Strange as it may seem, it didn't hurt like I thought it would. In fact, with each tooth I pulled, I felt a little better... a little less trapped... a little more free. Until I felt so free that what I had to do didn't seem so bad at all.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Opening credits are shown over X Ray images of people.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone/Heist/Shallow Hal/Maze (2001)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Concerto No. 3 in G for Violin and Orchestra, K.216
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Takako Nishizaki

      Soloist Capella Istropolitana, Conducted by Stephen Gunzenhauser (as Stephen Gunzehauser)

      Courtesy of Naxos of America by arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de dezembro de 2001 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Química do Amor
    • Locações de filme
      • Chicago, Illinois, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Artisan Entertainment
      • Numb Gums Productions Inc.
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 8.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 2.036.682
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 418.098
      • 18 de nov. de 2001
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 2.534.372
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      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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