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Acts of Worship

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
322
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Ana Reeder in Acts of Worship (2001)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAlix is taken in by a photographer, Digna, who despite her friends' protests, tries to help Alix piece her life back together and overcome her addictions.Alix is taken in by a photographer, Digna, who despite her friends' protests, tries to help Alix piece her life back together and overcome her addictions.Alix is taken in by a photographer, Digna, who despite her friends' protests, tries to help Alix piece her life back together and overcome her addictions.

  • Direção
    • Rosemary Rodriguez
  • Roteirista
    • Rosemary Rodriguez
  • Artistas
    • Ana Reeder
    • Michael Hyatt
    • Christopher Kadish
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    322
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Rosemary Rodriguez
    • Roteirista
      • Rosemary Rodriguez
    • Artistas
      • Ana Reeder
      • Michael Hyatt
      • Christopher Kadish
    • 14Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
    • 58Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Prêmios
      • 5 vitórias e 4 indicações no total

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    Ana Reeder
    Ana Reeder
    • Alix
    Michael Hyatt
    Michael Hyatt
    • Digna
    Christopher Kadish
    • Mark
    Nestor Rodriguez
    Nestor Rodriguez
    • Anthony
    Brian J. Burchill
    Brian J. Burchill
    • Dan
    • (as Brian Burchill)
    Kelly Cole
    Kelly Cole
    • Carl
    Robert Gualtieri
    • Cowboy
    Eddie Sullivan
    • Guy at Projects
    Cesar Leonardo
    • Pete
    Simon Gonzalez
    • Little Louie
    James Joseph O'Neil
    James Joseph O'Neil
    • Louie
    Heather Robbins
    • Maria
    Arthur French
    • T
    Susan Louise O'Connor
    Susan Louise O'Connor
    • Lisa
    • (as Susan O'Connor)
    Christopher McCann
    • Jack
    Kiki Morris
    • Bookseller
    Jan Bohan
    • Crazy Woman
    Chris McKinney
    Chris McKinney
    • Mike
    • Direção
      • Rosemary Rodriguez
    • Roteirista
      • Rosemary Rodriguez
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    9wildstrawbe

    excellent film about drug addiction

    I recently rent the DVD and I think it's one of the best films I've ever seen. It's about a young druggie in Lower Manhattan and her friendship with a photographer, who happens to be a former junkie as well. The film is really well written and the lead actress, Ana Reeder is a revelation (well maybe not for me, I had the chance to see her last year in a Broadway play with Laura Linney). What I liked about the film is that while it's almost documentary-like it doesn't exploit the actors (something that has happened in other movies with similar topics), the use of music is very good and there is a monologue at the end of the film that made me cry.
    8Cablebot3000

    A truly good and underrated film

    I don't remember too much about this film, so my review is going to be vague, but this was an excellent film, and portrayed extremely realistically what its like for an addict out there. Nothing about this film is over the top or ignorant. You as the viewer are pulled in by the main character and her environment. You see what its like for someone who struggles with drugs. As someone who has never done drugs, this film impacted me more than I thought it would. Its a big wake-up call to those who don't know what its like. A big recommendation from me. Truly a insightful film. My rating-8/10 Rated R-Strong Drug Content, pervasive language and some sexuality
    10osiris_sk8er1

    Outstanding

    I believe this was a marvelous accomplishment which brought out the truth of living on the streets. Rosemary Rodriguez experienced it so, no one can say that this is cliché. Not even in relating it to other films in this genre. Alix's character is a drug addict right? but we believe her to have a grasp over it. that she is more than the addiction. this is partly true. like the director said, "there's humanity in everyone one of them". our belief at this point is predetermined but vanishes with change. with her willingness to stay clean being severed by the acts of her conscious temptations and every junkie around her. we believe her to live two lives. a straight life and a drugged up life. as in when she's playing with louie. kinda carefree, laughing. she, for the most part, separates herself from it, from the addiction, but she still has that guilt like when digna takes her picture with louie. even when she runs away from dignas place and pretends that she's clean around her friends, shooting them off and swearing at them. then, a day later she's back into her fix. that doesn't happen a whole lot in other films. Wonderful cinematography and great performances that make this film very believable. This film is very vivid and blunt with the characters addictions. It makes you cringe just seeing it. surely surreal. i like the directors use of narration from the main character's point of view or the non-verbal narration through what the character may be experiencing in their mind. What's the difference between reality and fallibility. But there's a good plot structure so it's not just random. not predictable. sure as heck not. One event stirs off the next. there's a sense of serenity that the characters meet up with and it's interesting how you seem slip out of it once again. some of it real serenity, some of it false. real heart wrenching. makes you feel for people who get involved with drugs and alcohol. how you're not only responsible for yourself but others. makes you investigate your own crutches. makes you examine your own life. yup. so anyways. Go out and rent it today!
    10Jayce

    Honest directing makes this film into a haunting documentary

    I was very glad to have other plans turned upside down so I could be graced to see this film at the 2001 High Falls Film Festival in Rochester, NY, USA. I found that the dry, honest directing coupled with the documentary-style cinematography tended to galvanize the film into my mind. It's been about a week now, and I still crisply recall scenes as if I had lived them myself.

    To elaborate, there are three things I think are key to making this film as good as it is:

    First, the entire feel of the picture is documentary-like. You're presented with a chronology of events about a young woman living with heroin addiction on the streets--I found it particularly remarkable that it does not beg for pity ... it really doesn't force any emotions at all, but simply offers the subject matter honestly for the observation and judgment of the viewer. Unlike most directors of this and other charged subjects, Rosemary Rodriguez chose to present the subject in an almost matter-of-fact manner.

    Second ... wait: for these last two points let me just say that I have no experience whatsoever with heroin or any other drug, so my opinion is tainted with copious ignorance. ... Second, I was stunned at the realism of the drug use in the film. I really believed the people in the film were using heroin and that each of them responded in a manner consistent with how I thought they should. There wasn't even a hint of the fantasy world of drug use propagated by movies like Reefer Madness.

    Finally, Ana Reeder was amazing. There was not a frame of footage when I thought I was watching an actress. I swear this girl was hooked on heroin and actually was living the life of her character. I am generally fascinated by the craft of acting, but once in a while I am confronted with a scene like the climactic breakdown of Alix where it is beyond my comprehension altogether how someone can possibly act that true to life but really be acting.
    7nabeyakeudon

    So real it seemed like a documentary.

    I can't really say that I enjoyed this movie, considering the subject nature...but it did make me think, and most importantly, feel.

    Alix and Digna seem like two totally different people. Alix is a drug addict. She lives on the streets of NYC and lives a daily life of finding money and a fix and a place to sleep - in that order, often doing shady things to accomplish them. Digna is a successful photographer who has a great boyfriend, a nice apartment and seems to be rapidly advancing through her career.

    Digna lives next door to someone that Alix gets high with and they know each other on a first-name basis. Soon, they both end up entering each other's worlds, and finding out just how similar their lives really are.

    I feel like many of the scenes in this film are very realistic, especially the scenes of Alix on the street and how she lives her daily life. I think Ana Reeder did a great job in those scenes, and must have done quite a bit of research before playing this role.

    I felt a little different regarding Michael Hyatt (Digna). Some of the scenes seemed a little shallow as far as acting - not enough depth into the character. I don't think this was mostly her fault though, I think the script could have been better in some places, such as the scenes with Digna and her boyfriend, Anthony (Nestor Rodriquez). I didn't feel like they were much of a loving couple, just kind of bland and blah.

    All in all though, this film is a very refreshing change from the over-acted, over-produced, high budget dramas that are out there. The movement of the camera and angles made this film seem like you were watching a documentary at times - which to me, is a good thing. I applaud the director, Rosemary Rodriquez, for taking a step to make this film. She mentions in the featurette on the DVD that she didn't want to glamorize drug addiction but show it for what it really is. She did a great job.

    I felt like there was so much beauty in the scenes of the film - I love watching the streets of NYC, however, what goes on isn't always beautiful. Very tragic. Rosemary Rodriquez has helped us to see humanity on the streets.

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      Alix: I found out how hard it is to change, really change. Even hell can get comfortable if you're used to it. All I wanted my whole life, was for that lonliness inside me to go away. But, it never did, no matted what I drank, or what drug I took, or where I went, who I was with. We all need something to help us get through life. All I needed was to find the right thing to rely on, something that would never go away, something I would never run out of. Turned out to be the same thing for everybody. And the funny thing was, it was there all the time, in those little glimpses of heaven in every day... In the smile of a stranger, the green of the trees, the advice of a friend, the laughter of a child, the help of a neighbor, the plane that arrived safely.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de janeiro de 2001 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • Πράξεις λατρείας
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      • Manifesto Vision
      • Roar Productions
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 9.377
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 6.626
      • 23 de nov. de 2003
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 9.377
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      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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      • Dolby

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