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Tão Forte e Tão Perto

Título original: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
  • 2011
  • 10
  • 2 h 9 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
107 mil
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Thomas Horn in Tão Forte e Tão Perto (2011)
A nine-year-old amateur inventor, Francophile, and pacifist searches New York City for the lock that matches a mysterious key left behind by his father, who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
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Um menino de 9 anos perde seu pai no atentado de 11 de setembro em Nova York. Ele acha uma chave em sua casa e acredita ser uma mensagem de seu pai, começando uma grande expedição pela cidad... Ler tudoUm menino de 9 anos perde seu pai no atentado de 11 de setembro em Nova York. Ele acha uma chave em sua casa e acredita ser uma mensagem de seu pai, começando uma grande expedição pela cidade para achar a fechadura que se abre com a chave.Um menino de 9 anos perde seu pai no atentado de 11 de setembro em Nova York. Ele acha uma chave em sua casa e acredita ser uma mensagem de seu pai, começando uma grande expedição pela cidade para achar a fechadura que se abre com a chave.

  • Direção
    • Stephen Daldry
  • Roteiristas
    • Eric Roth
    • Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Artistas
    • Thomas Horn
    • Tom Hanks
    • Sandra Bullock
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    107 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Stephen Daldry
    • Roteiristas
      • Eric Roth
      • Jonathan Safran Foer
    • Artistas
      • Thomas Horn
      • Tom Hanks
      • Sandra Bullock
    • 421Avaliações de usuários
    • 280Avaliações da crítica
    • 46Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 2 Oscars
      • 8 vitórias e 26 indicações no total

    Vídeos16

    No. 2
    Trailer 2:34
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    Trailer 2:32
    No. 1
    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: How Come You Don't Speak?
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    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: How Come You Don't Speak?
    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: My Dad Was In The Building
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    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: My Dad Was In The Building
    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: What's He Looking For?
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    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: What's He Looking For?
    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: Was There Really A 6th Borough?
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    Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: Was There Really A 6th Borough?

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    Thomas Horn
    Thomas Horn
    • Oskar Schell
    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Thomas Schell
    Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock
    • Linda Schell
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • The Renter
    Zoe Caldwell
    Zoe Caldwell
    • Oskar's Grandmother
    Dennis Hearn
    • Minister
    Paul Klementowicz
    Paul Klementowicz
    • Homeless Man
    Julian Tepper
    • Deli Waiter
    Caleb Reynolds
    • Schoolboy
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Stan the Doorman
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    • Walt the Locksmith
    Lorna Pruce
    Lorna Pruce
    • Locksmith Customer
    • (as Lorna Guity Pruce)
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Abby Black
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • William Black
    Hazelle Goodman
    Hazelle Goodman
    • Hazelle Black
    Bernadette Drayton
    • Prayer Group Woman
    David Latham
    • Prayer Group Man
    Marty Krzywonos
    Marty Krzywonos
    • Piano Man
    • Direção
      • Stephen Daldry
    • Roteiristas
      • Eric Roth
      • Jonathan Safran Foer
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    Gordon-11

    An excellent drama about the path to healing

    This film is about a boy's journey to find the lock which his father's key fits into.

    Set in a backdrop of the post September 11th attacks, the story is bound to be touching. Looking through the confusing times through the eyes of a autistic-spectrum child makes "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" even more powerful. The way he steps out of his comfort zone, his bravery and persistence to find the answer is inspiring. It keeps me glued to the screen, hoping a Hollywood ending will occur. Of course, we get catharsis after catharsis of painful emotions. These portrayals are incredibly real, and incredibly touching.

    "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" is an excellent drama that deals with painful wounds, and its journey to healing.
    bluesman-20

    a hard movie to watch.

    Extremely loud and incredibly close. Is a hard movie to watch. And not for the reasons you might think. As the parent of a autistic child. I found Thomas Horn's performance almost uncannily like my son's. The movie has a simple plot. Oskar lost his father in 9/11. He was incredibly devoted to his father. His Father Tom always found things for him to do that got him involved in one way or the other in the real world. His mother wonderfully played by Sandra Bullock stands at the sidelines and let's the father and son Bond. Tom creates a searching game. He gives Oskar a mission and provided the clues. After his father dies. Oskar finds a key in a blue vase,in his father's closet. He takes this to mean it's a quest from his Dad. Struggling with his loss he goes on this quest to find his Dad. What he finds and what he experiences will change his life and his mother's life forever. As well as the people he meets on his quest. Tom Hanks has basically a extended cameo but he turns in a startling job. Hanks does a emotional job that is refreshing and vibrant. As Tom Schell he wants his son to transcend the boundaries of his aspberger's. He want's Oskar to learn how to function in the real world by interacting with people. As a parent of a child with Aspberger's this movie was so hard to watch at times. Simply because I saw my own son reflected in the movie. I enjoyed this movie because it felt so true to life for me. Worth watching if you like this kind of story.
    8moviexclusive

    One of the best 9/11 dramas you'll see, this poignant and uplifting story is ultimately a reaffirming tale of resilience and reconciliation

    A fair warning before you step into this 9/11 drama based on the acclaimed novel by Johnathan Safran Foer- the protagonist, a nine-year- old boy living in New York City, isn't someone you'll embrace easily, even though the fact that he had lost his father in the Twin Towers should win much sympathy. Indeed, while we may accept a certain degree of immaturity from the kid due to his age, it's appalling to hear him say that his dad- whose body like the thousands who perished was never found- might just be 'dog faeces' in Central Park, or that he wished it was his mother who had lost her life instead.

    Oskar Schell (played by newcomer Thomas Horn) is rather the abrasive kid who is both precocious and socially awkward- though test results on Asperger's syndrome turned out inconclusive. One year after that fateful day, Oskar steps inside his father's closet and finds a key inside an envelope with the name 'Black' scrawled on the front. Thinking that it might be one of his father, Thomas' (Tom Hanks), elaborate puzzles he used to concoct in order to force his son to interact with people, Oskar sets off on a personal quest to track down the source of the key.

    Equipped with a backpack of essentials- including an Israeli gas mask, 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawkings, and a tambourine that he uses to calm himself amid the din and bustle of the city- Oskar traverses by foot through the five boroughs of New York knocking on the doors of everyone with the last name 'Black' he can locate in the phone book. Some of the people he meets include a married couple (Viola Davis and Jeffrey Wright) on the verge of divorce, a religious woman who offers up Oskar's mission to God, and a transsexual with a lifestyle too wild for Oskar's comfort- it takes all sorts to make the world, and if each of these attempts turn out futile, it at least fulfils his father's hope that Oskar will learn to be more sociable.

    Each encounter is also an affirmation of the collective tragedy that was 9/11, as Oskar's story moves those he meets to concern and compassion be they survivors or mourners. The unanimous display of empathy is poignant, reaffirming humanity's ability to unite behind grief and loss. But screenwriter Eric Roth makes this journey as much about the mutual heroism of New Yorkers trying to make sense and come to terms with the senselessness and devastation as it is about an individual family's struggle to recover from the very disaster.

    Just as affecting therefore is the examination of the effect that Thomas' death has on the dynamics of the family- the mother Linda (Sandra Bullock) coping with her husband's passing while trying her best to win the understanding and love of her son; and the grandmother (Zoe Caldwell) thrust into an uneasy position as Oskar's confidant even as he rebuffs his mother. Oskar also forms a connection with a certain mysterious Renter (Max von Sydow) living in his grandmother's apartment, whose willingness to accompany Oskar on his trips belies a painful secret and a deeper personal motivation.

    No stranger to heavy-handed dramas, director Stephen Daldry (his fourth feature after the critically acclaimed 'Billy Elliot', 'The Hours' and 'The Reader') handles the potentially histrionic proceedings with surprising deftness. Especially heartrending is Linda's predicament- a scene where she breaks down from hearing Oskar say the words 'I love you' just outside the main door after he leaves in a huff is particularly touching; while a plot twist late into the movie that shows the extent of a mother's love for her son will leave only the hardest of hearts unmoved. Bullock is uncharacteristically low-key but very effective in the role, her heartbreak keenly felt through her grimaces and tears.

    Daldry also gets an excellent performance from von Sydow- with wordless shrugs and sighs, he effortlessly conveys his character's troubled past, one so traumatising that he has chosen to remain silent and relate to others with a simple 'yes' on one palm and 'no' on the other. And at the heart of it all is Thomas Horn's mesmerising turn, the 'Kids Jeopardy' winner utterly captivating as the bright but socially inept kid trying desperately to cling onto the one thing that he thinks will help him remain connected to his deceased father.

    Appropriately then, the film has been nominated for Best Picture honours- though amongst the nine nominees this year, this is probably the lowest rated overall by critics. Many have criticised Daldry's mawkish sentimentality for undermining the material, but in truth, we thought there was much restraint and nuance in his method. In fact, Daldry deserves praise for preserving both the poignancy and pathos of his source novel, delicately portraying both the effect of 9/11 on a sensitive boy and his family as well as that of the larger community around him. True it takes some time to get to understand Oskar on his level, but the very fact that Daldry has retained the inherent eccentrics of his key character is the surest sign that this is not your typical maudlin 9/11 drama. It is stimulating to say the least, extremely tender and incredibly uplifting.

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    8juneebuggy

    A fantastic story about healing and a child's view of grief

    This was a very good movie. Its moving and raw at times, a different sort of 911 story, from the view of a child losing a father. On that level it was relatable for me and at times I found it painful to watch the 9 year old boys grief, anger and confusion.

    Sandra Bullock is excellent as his mother, watching him from afar as her son searches NY city for the lock matching a mysterious key that once belonged to his father who was killed in the World Trade Center. Thomas Horn does an incredible job as 'Oskar', what a exhausting role for him. He suffers from an (undisclosed) mental illness and his freak out scenes are super well done, intense. I also enjoyed Max von Sydow. Tom Hanks' role is small here, mostly shown through flashbacks.

    Ultimately the story will grip your heart, its about healing and how not everything in life can be explained. I think I probably appreciated this movie more because I had read the book first though. This must have been a hard translation to make and I think they did a good job. I liked the changes especially in regards to the mother being more aware. 4/12/15
    7Christopher_Reid

    Emotionally affecting but often frustrating

    I found the main character very annoying at times. However, over time, this movie had enough touching moments that felt real and were gagné that in the end it was reasonably enjoyable.

    The best parts were the emotionally intense scenes of which there were several. The subject matter automatically lead in that direction. What was important was that they were handled well and weren't too obvious or sappy or preachy, IMO. I don't normally cry during movies and I didn't, but I can see how someone could and there's something healing in that. There doesn't need to be any explanation for a situation for us to learn from it. Simply seeing other people deeply affected by disturbing things can make you feel less alone and give you faith in humanity.

    People can argue and say nasty words and yet somehow communicate love at the same time through their body language. That brutal honesty that hurts the most usually comes from a very kind, sensitive place. It's interesting the kind of guilt we're capable of putting upon ourselves. The desperate fear that you're not a good person, that you failed somehow. You can relate to these characters and the way they feel. Death is one of those things that can be scary but which we often completely forget about. It's nice to have a primal emotion or fear brought alive by a movie in the right way.

    Now some major weaknesses. The plot is stupidly ridiculous. Much of it is technically possible but doesn't hold up well to inspection. It's too cute and "clever". I hate when characters go out on misguided missions without thinking them through. It's been done. It's far more interesting to have intelligent characters who run into legitimate or unexpected barriers than simply allowing them to forget all logic at the outset. The plot involves arbitrary devices for creating interesting situations rather than letting logical actions by the characters naturally take them somewhere interesting. It's like bad magic where you can see it all a mile away and there are no surprises.

    The boy's obnoxious and rude comportement were extreme and distracting at times. He was unlikable for long stretches. I can understand it in the context of him being deeply affected or lost or trying to cope with things, but it was still too much and the movie implied he was like that anyway because there was no contrast with his comportement before the events. Sounds like the book is much better in this regard. But it did affect me. Brought a little something out of me. Which can be rare considering how predictable I find the majority of new movies.

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    • Curiosidades
      Sandra Bullock (Linda Schell) was in New York City with her family and witnessed the second plane, United Airlines Flight 175, crashing into the World Trade Center's South Tower on September 11, 2001.
    • Erros de gravação
      Oskar says that only humans cry tears and that a photo of an elephant crying must be Photoshopped, but elephants actually do cry tears.
    • Citações

      Thomas Schell: If things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding.

    • Conexões
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.59 (2011)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      If You Know The Lord Is Keeping You
      Written by Charles Taylor

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de fevereiro de 2012 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
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      • US$ 40.000.000 (estimativa)
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