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A Máquina do Tempo

Título original: The Time Machine
  • 2002
  • 14
  • 1 h 36 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
134 mil
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Guy Pearce and Samantha Mumba in A Máquina do Tempo (2002)
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SteampunkTime TravelActionAdventureSci-Fi

Na esperança de alterar os eventos do passado, um inventor do século XIX viaja 800 mil anos no futuro e encontra a humanidade dividida em duas raças guerreiras.Na esperança de alterar os eventos do passado, um inventor do século XIX viaja 800 mil anos no futuro e encontra a humanidade dividida em duas raças guerreiras.Na esperança de alterar os eventos do passado, um inventor do século XIX viaja 800 mil anos no futuro e encontra a humanidade dividida em duas raças guerreiras.

  • Direção
    • Simon Wells
  • Roteiristas
    • H.G. Wells
    • David Duncan
    • John Logan
  • Artistas
    • Guy Pearce
    • Yancey Arias
    • Mark Addy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    134 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Simon Wells
    • Roteiristas
      • H.G. Wells
      • David Duncan
      • John Logan
    • Artistas
      • Guy Pearce
      • Yancey Arias
      • Mark Addy
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    • 42Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vitórias e 4 indicações no total

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    Guy Pearce
    Guy Pearce
    • Alexander Hartdegen
    Yancey Arias
    Yancey Arias
    • Toren
    Mark Addy
    Mark Addy
    • David Philby
    Phyllida Law
    Phyllida Law
    • Mrs. Watchit
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Emma
    Laura Kirk
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    • Flower Seller
    Josh Stamberg
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    • Motorist
    John W. Momrow
    • Fifth Avenue Carriage Driver
    Max Baker
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    • Robber
    Jeffrey M. Meyer
    • Central Park Carriage Driver
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Über-Morlock
    Alan Young
    Alan Young
    • Flower Store Worker
    Myndy Crist
    • Jogger
    Connie Ray
    Connie Ray
    • Teacher
    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Vox
    Lennie Loftin
    Lennie Loftin
    • Soldier #1
    Thomas Corey Robinson
    • Soldier #2
    Samantha Mumba
    Samantha Mumba
    • Mara
    • Direção
      • Simon Wells
    • Roteiristas
      • H.G. Wells
      • David Duncan
      • John Logan
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    7Theo Robertson

    Pretty Good Remake

    I was interested in seeing this remake simply to find out if it was as bad as a myriad of critics have suggested it to be . I did love the 1960 version and I am not keen on people remaking my favourite movies , but surely last year`s remake of HG Wells romantic fantasy wasn`t going to be as bad as painted was it ?

    Herbert George Wells wrote the source novel so why not call the hero Herbert or George ? It`s also a Victorian sounding name so why`s the hero got a name that resembles Steve Martin`s character in THE MAN WITH TWO BRAINS ? This screenplay just like David Duncan`s from the 1960 version lacks an opening hook but it does speculate that even if time travel did exist it would be impossible to change ones destiny , an interesting thought . Screenwriter

    John Logan adds a post modernist sequence featuring both HG Wells and STAR TREK . I didn`t think the humour worked very well but I had to admire his cheek , and since everyone cycles everywhere Logan suggests that in the mid 21st century America has elected a president from the green party which no doubt caused civilisation to collapse . Like most other movies set in the far flung future there are illogical gaps in the screenplay . For example remnants of the present day would still exist . Put it like this : The pyramids of Egypt are a few thousand years old and at the present rate of degeneration they won`t exist in a few thousand years but Alexander goes 798,000 years into the future and the skeletal remains of 21st century New York still remain ! , but as I said this is a common flaw in time travel stories as is the ridiculous notion that hundreds of thousands of years into the future people will still be able to understand and speak English , so this can be forgiven on the grounds of dramatic license . My only real criticism of the screenplay is that John Logan borrows a bit too much from Duncan`s earlier screenplay , otherwise this is a fairly good adaptation on Wells groundbreaking novel . Adding the ubermorlock is an inspired idea that works very well

    I`m in two minds who to credit / criticise as director . As you may know Simon Wells left the project days before the project was completed and was replaced by Gore Verbinski so for the purposes of this review I`ll refer to the director simply as " The director " , and the director does manage one show stopping moment as the camera pans out from Alexander at the end of the 19th century across an ever evolving landscape eventually stopping on a lunar colony . The most controversial aspect of the film seems to be the casting or more especially the casting of dark skinned actors as the eloi , but I fail to see what the problem is . The eloi live on the surface in bright sunlight so why shouldn`t they be dark skinned ? It`s also in keeping with the social darwinism of Wells novel . The eloi have evolved due to environment the same way as the ubermorlock has evolved , and social darwinism is totally amoral so there`s no right or wrong , or good and bad involved . I do wish people would stop playing the race card . As for the ordinary morlocks they`re superbly designed with some great make up involved but the director throws a massive spanner in the works by having them running a hundred miles an hour and being able to jump great heights which suddenly makes them unconvincing which is a great pity , they would have worked better as men dressed up rather than CGI supermen . I did like Jeremy Irons as the scene stealing ubermorlock though . A word of warning for those of you who suffer from photo sensitivity , sadly once again this is a movie that heavily features strobe lighting . I`m not epileptic which is just as well because I wouldn`t want to risk a seizure watching THE TIME MACHINE . Sadly there seems to be more and more films being produced with this technique in style used and sadly I`ve had to keep saying - Stop using strobe lighting in movies . It`s totally irresponsible for directors to do this .

    To sum up the 2002 remake of THE TIME MACHINE was light years away from the debacle I`d been led to expect . It`s fairly good in its own right but not as good as George Pal`s 1960 version , maybe because it lacks the charm of the former , a charm that movie had in abundance , but this version is still pretty good as remakes go
    nz man

    We 4 hard critics actually liked this film! Great music, and more...

    The four of us are in the 40 - 50 age range, and we are fairly tough what we like and do not like in films. It was Friday night and we wanted entertainment. We read the comments below - mostly, but not all negative - and decided to take a gamble. Arriving at the cinema, we were prepared for a bad movie but hoping for 'a good relaxing time'. Well, we *did* like this film! Not a top box office smash or even an 8 out of 10, but entertaining nevertheless. The MUSIC was superb. ACTING was fine. HISTORIC life portrayed in old Cambridge Massachusetts was realistic - even the snow and cold weather was real. The ROMANCE was acceptable. The STORY, while not closely following H G Well, was good enough. The SPECIAL EFFECTS were very good indeed. It is worth a gamble, to see this film. But go with a light heart and an acceptable frame of mind, and keep your expectations below that of a 10 out of 10 film.
    8dimadick

    Interesting but flawed

    Since Herbert George Wells(1866-1946)' "The Time Machine" happens to be one of my favorite novels I was interested in this film mainly to see how the old man's great-grandson would handle his legacy.This film left me with mixed feelings.Many good points and many bad ones.

    The Good:I truly enjoyed the 19th centurie scenes with Alexander and Emma.Her tragic death and Alexander's wish to change it provides our Time Traveler with serious motivation that he seemed to luck in the book.His obsession with his work is another good point.When you turn all your efforts towards one point then it is more probable that you will achieve your goals.The scenes while the machine is operating are visualy beautiful.Alexander as a "wandering fool" and his amazement at the 21st centurie achievements are well done.The Uber-Morlock was quite impressive, his seing the memories, dreams and nightmares of others seem to have left him with a lot of wisdom.His lack of emotions in a matter of survival for himself and his race is understandable.Why should he be shocked?Humanity has fed on flesh for milenia.We knowed and we don't get shocked by it.Why should he be?He actualy seems evolved rather than devolved as the other Morlocks.

    The Bad:In the original novel humanity supposedly reached a golden age.The upper-class used the lower-class to achiebe its dream.A life with no worries.The upper-class lived in magnificent towers while the lower class was forced to live below the earth, in tunnels.As time went on the upper-class evolved to the Eloi living in a paradise.Childlike in appearance and in nature.Their luck of problems left them with no need to studie and eventualy all the wisdom of their founders was lost.They were left using achievements they couldn't understand and couldn't maintaine.The lower-class evolved into the Morlocks.Forgotten by the Eloi they were left to feed on each other and eventualy reached the surface and started feeding on the Eloi.Both races were devolved when the Time Traveler arrived.The only person from this time he actualy likes was Weena a young Eloi girl he saved who grew attached to him.In the novel they wander around studying the state of decline the human races had reached.

    Unfortunately all this history of the two races is lost in this movie.The plot about the Moon falling was rather ridiculous and hardly explained the evolution of the two races.The Eloi of the film are much more inteligent than those in the movie but nothing interesting is truly done with them.I was hoping to see Alexander trying to teach his new roomates some of his wisdom.But nothing like this happens.Why would Alexander be interested in those two races isn't explained.Why would he pass two chances to return to his time isn't expained at all.What gives him the right to kill the Morlocks is left equaly unexplained.The "Happy" ending leaves him living in a time that shouldn't held any interest for a science-loving man.Nothing to explore or study.After his experience with time travel I don't think he would just be content left in one or the other point of the time stream.Rather unfortunate progress.

    It could have been a classic if only the finale didn't resemble stupid adventure movies rather than the original novel or any other piece of fiction with an actual interest in the concept of time traveling.Alas the Wells family seems to be devolving too.
    8boe_dye

    Almost 20 years later, still fun

    I have a theory that if you can watch a movie twenty years or so after it was initially released, it's probably a good movie.

    A lot of folks complain that it wasn't "the original", and that's okay. The original is a good movie, and this doesn't really need to be it. Instead it takes a story, updates and tweaks it just a bit and creates a delightful world of it's own. Sure, there are a few plot holes, and yes, there are a few scenes that could have done better. But they aren't hell-worthy trespasses, and are forgivable for the sake of propelling the plot forward.

    Other than the spot on casting, which is enjoyable and fun and really well portrayed, what brings you into this film are the sets and sceneries. This movie came out before CGI was used to replace the world rather than augment the world, and so you have real sets in real woods and real costumed creatures, and it just pulls together nicely. The music fits incredibly well to capture the tribal setting that humanity has found itself back into without it being too anachronistic.

    All in all a fun, enjoyable film to watch, and much better than a lot of movies that have been coming out lately that force the narrative, rather than letting the story unfold.
    7miabroughton

    Such a good storyline and a great concept

    I first watchd this flm with my parents who, when rewatching it with me, felt so nostalgic. I didn't get that feeling obviously being younger, however I can tell how magical this film would have been to them previously because I felt it even now.

    I really liked this film. I thought the great storyline of time travel and the sets I thought were amazing. The time machine itself as a prop and his I think its like a study or an office I thought was gorgeous in the way it looked.

    Brilliant acting I thought from everyone, intersesting concepts and just overall a very enjoyable film to watch.

    I strongly reccomend!

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    • Curiosidades
      The director Simon Wells is the great-grandson of H.G. Wells, who wrote the 1895 novel upon which the film is based.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Alexander travels to the year 635,427,810, he witnesses a barren landscape littered with Morlock caves as far as the eye can see, and he sees what looks like humans, presumably the Eloi, being led away in chains by the Morlocks. In all of this time, it seems unbelievable that neither race would have evolved into other races, remaining the same, especially since humans had split into two races within just 800,000 years.
    • Citações

      Über-Morlock: We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories... And those that carry us forward, are dreams.

    • Conexões
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Time Machine (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Sweet Rosie O'Grady
      Written by Maude Nugent (as Maude Nugent Jerome)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de abril de 2002 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Emirados Árabes Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • La máquina del tiempo
    • Locações de filme
      • New England Building, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, Nova Iorque, EUA(Interior Opening Scene)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Warner Bros.
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Parkes/MacDonald Image Nation
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 80.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 56.832.494
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 22.610.437
      • 10 de mar. de 2002
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 123.729.176
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 36 minutos
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      • 2.35 : 1

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