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Roubando Vidas

Título original: Taking Lives
  • 2004
  • 14
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
100 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
3.966
333
Angelina Jolie in Roubando Vidas (2004)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
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8 vídeos
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Assassino em sérieQuem não sabeSuspenses psicológicosCrimeMistérioSuspense

Um membro do FBI é chamado pela polícia canadense francesa para prender um assassino en série que assume a identidade de cada nova vítima.Um membro do FBI é chamado pela polícia canadense francesa para prender um assassino en série que assume a identidade de cada nova vítima.Um membro do FBI é chamado pela polícia canadense francesa para prender um assassino en série que assume a identidade de cada nova vítima.

  • Direção
    • D.J. Caruso
  • Roteiristas
    • Michael Pye
    • Jon Bokenkamp
  • Artistas
    • Angelina Jolie
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Kiefer Sutherland
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    100 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.966
    333
    • Direção
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Pye
      • Jon Bokenkamp
    • Artistas
      • Angelina Jolie
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Kiefer Sutherland
    • 404Avaliações de usuários
    • 83Avaliações da crítica
    • 38Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 indicações no total

    Vídeos8

    Taking Lives
    Trailer 2:31
    Taking Lives
    Taking Lives Scene: Thank You For Inviting Me
    Clip 0:58
    Taking Lives Scene: Thank You For Inviting Me
    Taking Lives Scene: Thank You For Inviting Me
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    Taking Lives Scene: Thank You For Inviting Me
    Taking Lives Scene: He's A Potential Buyer
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    Taking Lives Scene: He's A Potential Buyer
    Taking Lives Scene: Bait
    Clip 0:22
    Taking Lives Scene: Bait
    Taking Lives Scene: You Like Looking At Everything
    Clip 0:53
    Taking Lives Scene: You Like Looking At Everything
    Taking Lives Scene: Could That Be Your Son?
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    Taking Lives Scene: Could That Be Your Son?

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    Angelina Jolie
    Angelina Jolie
    • Illeana
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Costa
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Hart
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Mrs. Asher
    Olivier Martinez
    Olivier Martinez
    • Paquette
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Leclair
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    Jean-Hugues Anglade
    • Duval
    Paul Dano
    Paul Dano
    • Young Asher
    Justin Chatwin
    Justin Chatwin
    • Matt Soulsby
    André Lacoste
    André Lacoste
    • Cashier
    Billy Two Rivers
    • Car Salesman
    Richard Lemire
    • Québec City Cop
    Julien Poulin
    Julien Poulin
    • Québec City Inspector
    Marie-Josée Croze
    Marie-Josée Croze
    • Medical Examiner
    Christian Tessier
    • Interrogation Officer
    Brigitte Bedard
    • French Reporter
    Dominique Briand
    Dominique Briand
    • Bartender
    Alex Sol
    Alex Sol
    • Hotel Manager
    • Direção
      • D.J. Caruso
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Pye
      • Jon Bokenkamp
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários404

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    8Barky44

    Good, creepy, solid thriller

    Taking Lives is the story of a serial killer who murders loners and usurps their identities for a time before moving on to the next victim. The story centers around an FBI agent (Angelina Jolie) as she tracks the killer down.

    I enjoyed this movie. It has the characteristic gore required for such films, but done in a far different way and in a manner that actually contributes to the plot, not just for the sheer shock value. It has the characteristic plot turns and twists designed to keep you guessing, but for the most part they are well thought out and not just gags from over-clever writers. And it does have a rather solid ending. Too many of these "keep you guessing" thrillers disappoint you in the end, this one doesn't.

    Angelina Jolie is very solid in this role, redeeming her in my eyes after her stints in the horrible Lara Croft films. The supporting cast is good as well. Ethan Hawke (who plays a man believed to be the next victim) is less believable in his own role, sometimes he plays the character so obviously exaggerated it loses it's substance. This "obviousness" keeps me from giving it a 10, I can only give it an 8.

    I am glad to finally have a film actually set in Canada with Canadian characters and locales, and not simply filmed there to save money.
    Chris Knipp

    Something old, something new, something borrowed, something gruesome. . .

    Taking Lives is a police procedural about a serial killer whose M.O. is to `take' his successive victims' identities as well as their lives. He does this because he doesn't like who he is. His mother (a campy Gena Rowlands) preferred his twin brother and he vents his resentment about this over and over in his life of gruesome crime. This approach to sequential murder is the point of originality in what otherwise in most ways is a quite conventional film. It's directed by D.J. Caruso, a director of many TV cop flicks whose previous full-length movie, The Salton Sea, was a tweaker saga with Val Kilmer and Vincent D'Onofrio that was rich in cheesy atmosphere. This one makes more sense and carries some respectable thrills, but it's not certain it's altogether an improvement.

    The movie begins with an intriguingly stylized prologue that shows the young teenage killer on his maiden voyage. He has probably already killed his twin brother. Now he has hit the road armed with a big wad of cash acquired by selling his mother's stolen jewelry, though we don't know all that till later. All we see is a sly, strange boy who meets another youth on a bus, hears his life story, and when the bus gets stuck on the highway, buys a cheap used car for them to continue traveling in. While they're fixing a flat, he pushes his traveling companion in front of a passing truck and his life of murderous identity theft begins.

    The staging of this segment is edgy, the lighting baroque, the boys and the landscape vivid. While the filmmakers have our attention they create an original atmosphere that's not ever quite equaled when the story skips forward to the present.

    For those of us weaned on Miss Marple, it's a bit of a shock to have a head dick as distractingly pretty as Angelina Jolie, she of the lips. Whether this was a smart career choice for Ms. Jolie is debatable. She works hard to be convincing. Another wrinkle - hardly a new one, though - is that once the killer has been `made', he constantly points out his similarities with her. She's FBI, but she's as focused on killing as he is. She dines and sleeps with photos of bashed heads and lopped limbs perched in front of her: she's a bit ghoulish in her obsession with her work. But serial killers and their chief investigators always bond, if we're to go by the Hannibal Lector stories.

    Iliana (Jolie) has been called in by French Canadian homicide detectives, one of whom, Olivier Martinez, has lips as voluptuous as hers. His boss, Tchéky Karyo, is suave and European; but the best of the three, Jean-Hugues Anglade, is merely beat-up looking and real. It's another minor twist that this movie was not only shot in Canada, but is actually set there, though the filmmakers insist on perversely saying it's Montreal, while constantly showing views of Quebec City as establishing shots. All three French actors speak an English that's hard to understand. I could have done without Martinez's glam looks in favor of someone with clearer diction. His mumbles may have worked for him as Diane Lane's Euro-hunk lover in Unfaithful, but for a police procedural, they don't.

    As time goes on the baroque cinematography, which casts three quarters of every scene in deep shadow, begins to be as murky as the staccato Frenchified dialogue. Nonetheless the movie is stylish and watchable, up to a point. Ethan Hawke appears as a nervous witness who tries to save one of the murder victims and makes a drawing of the killer. His role evolves into one of the edgiest things he's done. Already ravaged and gaunt from his impending breakup with Uma, poor chap, he gives this his tortured all. It's been a long way from the bland schoolboy role in Dead Poets Society that first brought him notice. Kiefer Sutherland does a turn that has become a cliché for him. The obvious surprises nonetheless still seem surprising, though the finale is pure camp, shameful really. A sudden car chase is irritating and unnecessary, though happily brief.

    Since we began with a close look at the killer, throughout the rest we miss his point of view. Even when we get close to him we're teased into thinking we don't know who he is. The audience is left longing for a more intimate picture of the criminal psychopathic mind (à la Highsmith), the sort of thing that the flashback opening sequence hinted at. Throughout one feels that director Caruso is reaching for something a little bit original. He even has a score by Philip Glass, which used to be a distinction. It hardly is any more. There are three movies with Glass music showing right now: this, Secret Window, and The Fog of War. Taking Lives has been widely reviled by critics whose impatience with the genre makes them overlook the fact that it's really a bit above average - if we ignore the crappy final scene.
    6tburke85

    Taking Lives Entertaining But Predictable

    Taking Lives is entertaining but predictable from director D.J. Caruso whose admirable in making this thriller but there are flaws that weigh it down. Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke are good as the two leads. Oliver Martinez, Tcheky Karyo, Jean-Hugh Anglade, and Gena Rowlands are effective as the supporting characters but they lack screen time and development because most of the focus is on Jolie. Kiefer Sutherland is solid in a brief extended appearance before being written out of the movie rather quickly. The rest of the cast are okay in their roles but no one stands out. The movie does have a little suspense but it doesn't pay off because the eventual twist I sort of saw coming. There's a little action including a chase that's well executed but the movie could've used more of it. If there was more suspense, action, character development, and a different twist besides the one they went with the film would've have been that bad. Taking Lives starts off decent but after a while it becomes kind of obvious who the killer is and after the reveal there's no more suspense. The pacing was a little slow at times which didn't help either. Lucikly Caruos kept the running time down to 103 minutes so it's not a total waste of time. Overall despite it's flaws Taking Lives is an okay thriller with a little suspense, action, and solid performances by the cast who make this movie worth watching at least once but after it's over you can't help but feel a little disappointed.
    7Freedomisanillusion

    Creepy, sinister and moody. But SE7EN it ain't...

    Despite my love of Angelina Jolie, I must say that Taking Lives wasted a lot of good opportunity.

    Given that they invented an entirely new lead character, we can't really compare this to the book, so let's look at it as a movie of it's own right.

    Jolie plays Illeana Scott, a somewhat strange FBI agent who is called up to Canada to investigate the grisly murders of several young men, all whom have had their identities stolen by the killer. New to the scene is witness James Costa, Ethan Hawke, who soon grows to have an attachment to Scott.

    At turns formulaic and down right rip off (the credits are far too similar to be called a homage to SE7EN), Taking Lives is a very enjoyable piece of work.

    Beautifully shot, the film wallows in its moods. It knows that it can be creepy, but it wears it out on its sleeves.

    Angelina is on top form as Scott, although its a shame that the movie does stoop to the need for quick-sex-scene-with-unnecessary-titty-shot.

    Ethan Hawke is bearable as Costa, although he and Jolie have very little chemistry.

    Other players, Olivier Martinez, Gena Rowlands, Tcheky Karyo and Jean Hughes-Angalade are also quite good.

    The film does have its highs: excellent cinematography, creepy sinister mood, two fantastic adrenaline-jump moments that I never saw coming. But it also has one FATAL flaw, and that is that anyone who has seen any piece of film or television before will be able to guess who the killer is. Still, a fun movie nevertheless.

    7/10 If you get the chance to see it in the cinema, watch people's reactions to the 'scissors-scene'. I was amazed to see hoe genuinely horrified even the most hardened viewers in my cinema were.
    7blanche-2

    Derivative thriller

    The good news is that "Taking Lives" isn't as bad as the reviews on this board would have you believe; the bad news is that there isn't much about it that's a) unpredictable or b) new. It sports a fine cast of Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke, Gena Rowlands, Kiefer Sutherland, Tchéky Karyo, Jean-Hugues Anglade and Oliver Martinez. Sutherland and Rowlands, however, are completely wasted.

    The film begins in the '60s with a brutal murder and then jumps to the present. An FBI profiler (Jolie) is out to nab a serial killer in Montreal who takes on the identity of his victim. A witness to one of the killings, an art gallery owner (Hawke) is cleared of suspicion. While under special protection by the police, he falls for Jolie. A woman (Gena Rowlands) comes forward, claiming to have seen her dead son, which leads the investigation to the true identity of the killer.

    As others have pointed out, it's fairly derivative stuff. The filmmakers would have been better off delving more into Jolie's character - a beautiful, unmarried woman who wears a wedding ring to keep the men away and sits in her bath staring at autopsy photos and also pastes them around her bed so she can study them. Jolie gives us the inability to read the profiler but the script doesn't offer much else.

    There are a couple of Swiss-cheese sized holes in this film, but mentioning them would give away the plot. For all of its lack of originality, "Taking Lives" offers some suspenseful moments and some good acting.

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      A scene was shot in which Illeana drives back to her house with the old pick-up and a branch from a tree falls and breaks the windshield. It took several takes to get the shot, and apparently destroyed the last remaining windshields for the pick-up available anywhere in North America at the time. The scene was not used.
    • Erros de gravação
      The three lead police investigators all speak with Parisian French accents. Quebec French is as distinct from Parisian French as British English is distinct from New York English.
    • Citações

      Illeana: Fuck you.

      Costa: Fuck you? Yeah, I did fuck you. Remember making love with those pictures of the dead people around us? Let's face it, Illeana, an ordinary person does not love that as much as we did.

    • Versões alternativas
      Available in both its R-rated theatrical version (103 min.) and in an unrated director's cut (109 min.).
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Taking Lives/Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London/Secret Window (2004)
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      Music by U2

      Lyrics by Bono and The Edge

      Performed by U2

      Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 9 de abril de 2004 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Warner Bros.
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Robando Vidas
    • Locações de filme
      • Montréal, Quebec, Canadá
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      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Atmosphere Entertainment MM
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 45.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 32.682.342
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 11.458.465
      • 21 de mar. de 2004
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      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
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