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Lembranças de um Verão

Título original: Hearts in Atlantis
  • 2001
  • 12
  • 1 h 41 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
42 mil
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Anthony Hopkins in Lembranças de um Verão (2001)
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A viúva Liz Garfield e seu filho Bobby mudam quando o misterioso Ted Brautigan entra em suas vidas.A viúva Liz Garfield e seu filho Bobby mudam quando o misterioso Ted Brautigan entra em suas vidas.A viúva Liz Garfield e seu filho Bobby mudam quando o misterioso Ted Brautigan entra em suas vidas.

  • Direção
    • Scott Hicks
  • Roteiristas
    • Stephen King
    • William Goldman
  • Artistas
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Anton Yelchin
    • Hope Davis
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    42 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Scott Hicks
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen King
      • William Goldman
    • Artistas
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Anton Yelchin
      • Hope Davis
    • 318Avaliações de usuários
    • 100Avaliações da crítica
    • 55Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Ted Brautigan
    Anton Yelchin
    Anton Yelchin
    • Bobby Garfield
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Liz Garfield
    Mika Boorem
    Mika Boorem
    • Carol Gerber
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Adult Bobby Garfield
    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • Monte Man
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Len Files
    Celia Weston
    Celia Weston
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    Adam LeFevre
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    • Don Biderman
    Will Rothhaar
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    • John Sullivan
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    Timothy Reifsnyder
    • Harry Doolin
    • (as Timmy Reifsnyder)
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Mrs. Gerber
    Terry Beaver
    • Mr. Oliver
    Joe Blankenship
    • Richie O'Rourke
    • (as Joe T. Blankenship)
    Brett Fleisher
    Brett Fleisher
    • Willie Shearman
    Joel Haberli
    Joel Haberli
    • Sully's Dad
    • (as Joel F. Haberli)
    Evan Moses
    • Sully's Little Brother
    Joshua Billings
    • Cabbie
    • Direção
      • Scott Hicks
    • Roteiristas
      • Stephen King
      • William Goldman
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    cfisanick

    "The kiss by which all others will be measured..."

    Sure to be one of the best-loved films of this fall, "Hearts in Atlantis" adapted from Stephen King's best seller mines a lot of familiar territory from "Stand by Me," but that beloved film is a good model. In "Stand by Me," it was a writer reflecting back on the childhood summer "when we found the body," here it's David Morse as a photographer remembering the summer of his eleventh year "when Ted the boarder moved upstairs." Downplaying King's supernatural elements, this film slowly, but surely, builds to an emotional payoff every bit as moving as the end of Rob Reiner's gem.

    This is a small, gentle film with lots of character development and period atmosphere. The tech credits such as production design and cinematography are superb and bring to life a time--1960--which, for some of us, was not that long ago. The child-actors are perfectly cast, and Anthony Hopkins as the mysterious stranger gives one of his best, most-heartfelt performances. (This guy could read USA Today weather forecasts aloud and make them sound like Shakespeare.) While others may have taken a radically different approach to the material, emphasizing action and suspense, I think screenwriter William ("Misery") Goldman and director Scott ("Shine," "Snow Falling on Cedars") Hicks ultimately hit the right notes. I will interested in seeing if this decidedly low-key approach strikes a box office chord with moviegoers frazzled by the big, dumb summer action films. If there's any fairness left in the world it will. It's that good.
    7Platypuschow

    Hearts in Atlantis: Magical enough to be enjoyable, not magical enough to standout

    Hearts in Atlantis is another Stephen King adaptation I wasn't aware of, it stars Anthony Hopkins, David Morse, and the taken before his time Anton Yelchin.

    It tells the story of a small bullied boy, his father has passed away and his mother isn't fullfilling her duties as a parent. When a mysterious man appears in his life everything changes.

    I had no idea what to expect but was quickly gripped, it was standard King stuff from small town America to flashbacks of youth to that wonderful charm they all seem to have.

    The movie immediatly whispers sweet promises in your ear, you know something is coming and you'll expect it to be big! Sadly it doesn't entirely deliver, in fact I found the big "Revelation" very underwhelming. Don't get me wrong it was okay but not on the level I had expected.

    Hearts in Atlantis is a beautiful quaint little tale, but is not one of those big epic life changing experiences that occasionally cross our paths.

    The Good:

    Cast are on point

    Looks and sounds wonderful

    Very charming

    The Bad:

    The twist is very weak

    Feels like it should have been better

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Anthony Hopkins simply can do no wrong can he?
    9wezzel

    A big, fat 'wow'

    For some, Stephen King is just a mere auteur of horror stories. If you look closer, you'll see he is much more. Nearly all his stories are melancholic tales about the loss of childhood innocence. With a paranormal twist, but that really isn't the most important. I even think that Hearts in Atlantis would have worked even better, if the whole paranormal thing would have been left out. The most interesting aspects of the story are Bobby Garfield and his relationship with his mother, girlfriend and Ted. Whenever Ted brought up the low-men, my personal interest curve got a bit of a dip, but hey it's a Stephen King movie, I guess we'll have to live with it.

    As it is, Hearts in Atlantis remains a wonderful film. It's the kind of film where the scenes in the present are filmed in gloomy blue and grey tones, and all the flashbacks get a golden sepia treatment. Sure it's been done before, but rarely have the effects been of such a shattering beauty.

    Anthony Hopkins, never shy of giving a bombastic performance, is remarkably soft-spoken in this one, though I doubt that he was really interested in this movie. The star of the show, however, is Anton Yelchin as Bobby Garfield. He looks like the young Elijah Wood, with the same angelic blue eyes, and he's truly captivating. He even has genuine chemistry with the girl that plays his love interest. A big fat ‘wow' is in order here, let's hope he'll get the chance to exploit his talents further.

    It's a shame this movie failed at the box-office, but then again so did The Shawshank Redemption. So let's all rent/buy this wonderful film, and boost that IMDb score.

    I gave this one a 9/10.
    7bigtommytahoe

    King, Hopkins Make For Resonant Film

    One of the many acting skills Anthony Hopkins possesses is the ability to attract and disturb at the same time; he can charm you to no end with sly smiles and unspoken allure. But all the while he's hiding something unsettling that you can't ever quite figure out. In Hearts in Atlantis, the latest of what by now must be a truly massive box set of Stephen King film adaptations, Sir Anthony finds a writer perfectly suited to these unique talents. What we see is a movie eerie and enchanting, both in mood and in style -- a story that holds onto its cards throughout, letting you see each of them slowly, one by one, and only when absolutely necessary. In the end we find we have been held captive by a stunningly memorable and powerful film.

    The story begins as a retrospective: Robert Morse plays the older version of Bobby Garfield, the central character of this reminiscent story. It takes a recent tragedy to send the older Bobby unwittingly in the mind to his days as an 11-year-old in 1960. There we go to a place common to almost all of King's stories: rural New England, where Bobby lives with his mother (Hope Davis), and spends his innocent, aimless days with his two friends Sully (Will Rothhaar) and Carol (Mika Boorem). His father died when Bobby was only five, and his mother is so busy hopefully tending to a real estate career that she has little time to tend to her only child. To this point nothing is out of the ordinary; this childhood is deliberately portrayed with hazy, warm undertones, akin to the sense of youth so familiar to many who look back upon it.

    Fairly early on we meet Ted Brautigan (Hopkins), a boarder who shows up quite suddenly on their porch, his belongings in grocery bags. He is clean, well-spoken, unobtrusive and generally a placid sort. But he is also an instant enigma: he is of unknown origin, means, and intent, and Bobby's mother quickly decides this is a man to be viewed with caution. Bobby, on the other hand, innocently curious --and most likely desperate for anything that could spell the boredom of his uneventful summer-- decides this a man worth knowing. They become close, Brautigan dispersing kennels of wisdom and even offering young Bobby a dollar a week and cold root beers to read him the newspaper daily. But Brautigan clearly has a special quality about him: he can sense things and see things that are not readily apparent to most others. Bobby seems to have this gift as well, though in a lees pronounced way, and through this they form a bond, one Bobby's mother slowly and begrudgingly affords him. She's suspicious of this man still, while we the viewers begin gradually to glean some of the mysteries of his past. I don't dare say what they are, but they do involve "the Low Men", people, Brautigan warns Bobby, who may some day come looking for him. He tells Bobby what signs to look for about town, gently using the boy as a scout of imminent danger. Bobby does not know who they are or what they represent. Neither do we, for a long time, but the key instrument of this story is to make it intentionally vague. We are not to be concerned about these details, but rather to know that Brautigan has experienced them, and will do whatever he can to shield Bobby and his youth from the corrupting darkness looming behind them.

    Stephen King has been widely read as an author of horror and suspense, but his best works --like this one-- work on a much more insidious level, evoking a sense of foreboding and unknown that manages to inform everything that happens within. The makers of this film find great success emphasizing the shady murkiness of the story, and they still manage to keep things centered. The mysteries of Ted Brautigan find parallels in the wonders of youth: Bobby experiences his first kiss, naturally, encounters a menacing bully, and learns to view his mother in evolving ways...grown-up ways. This is really a story of innocence and maturity, of youth's purity and the dangers that lurk at its end. Bobby finds that end to a certain degree, but along the way finds friendship, knowledge, and a sense of the mysteries of adulthood that await him. Ted Brautigan is really more than a friend to Bobby; he is a guide, a protector, and a teacher. These two actors provide real, natural on screen chemistry in this film, and there is one delightful scene early on where Brautigan intensely relives for Bobby a glory day of Chicago Bears football lore. This is an actor who can take any available strengths of writing and magnify them for us viewers who watch him say them aloud. As a result Anthony Hopkins anchors this infectious little film to the ground while still allowing it to soar skyward when needed.
    BlinkT182V

    An all around great film!

    What can I say, they've made another great Stephen King story into another great movie. Although it doesn't hurt to have the likes of Anthony Hopkins in your film to give it that stature and elegance. This film is one of those movies where you leave sad, but yet feeling good about everything, not many movies do this, some would include American Beauty and The Green Mile. The film is set in the backdrop of the 1960's where a strange man (Anthony Hopkins) moves into the apartment above a young boy and his mother. The boy quickly befriends the stranger and soon learns about the man's mysterious gift. I won't spoil anything for anyone because this is definitely a movie worth seeing and not knowing what happens before you go into it. Also I recommend reading the book, it is truly one of Stephen King's best.

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    • Curiosidades
      Sir Anthony Hopkins discussed psychic ability and synchronicity with director Scott Hicks in an interview included on the DVD. In that exchange, he tells how he had been in Florence, filming Hannibal (2001), and reading a non-fiction book by William Goldman. In the book, Goldman discussed previously working with Hopkins, and discussed Kathy Bates in Louca Obsessão (1990). Hopkins recalled thinking that it would be interesting to work with Goldman again, and it would be interesting to work on a Stephen King story. Two days later, a call came that there was a script for him to read, by Goldman, based on a King story. Hopkins accepted immediately.
    • Erros de gravação
      The shot is flipped at the end of the movie when Bobby is riding his Schwinn bike. The kickstand is on the right side and the chain on the left (at around 1h 35 mins), opposite of where they should be (at 15:32-15:56). Also, note that one can clearly see the name "Schwinn" reversed on the side of the bike in this scene (at around 1h 35 mins).
    • Citações

      Ted: I wouldn't have missed a minute of it, Bobby. Not a single minute. Not for the whole world, Bobby.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Thanks to the citizens of Richmond and Staunton, Virginia
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Hearts in Atlantis/The Killing Yard/Dinner Rush (2001)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Ain't That a Shame
      Written by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew), Fats Domino (as Antoine "Fats" Domino)

      Performed by Fats Domino

      Courtesy of EMI Records

      Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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      • 25 de janeiro de 2002 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Staunton, Virgínia, EUA
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      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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      • US$ 31.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 24.185.781
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 9.021.494
      • 30 de set. de 2001
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