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Um veterano de guerra enlouquecido se esconde com uma mulher solitária em um assustador quarto de motel em Oklahoma. A linha entre realidade e ilusão fica obscurecida quando descobrem uma in... Ler tudoUm veterano de guerra enlouquecido se esconde com uma mulher solitária em um assustador quarto de motel em Oklahoma. A linha entre realidade e ilusão fica obscurecida quando descobrem uma infestação de insetos.Um veterano de guerra enlouquecido se esconde com uma mulher solitária em um assustador quarto de motel em Oklahoma. A linha entre realidade e ilusão fica obscurecida quando descobrem uma infestação de insetos.
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- 1 vitória e 7 indicações no total
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I'll just come out and say it – I love this movie. But is it a movie? I can't really answer that. Honestly, this doesn't really feel or play out like a movie but maybe that's just me. Keep a few things in mind: this is based on a stage play, the screenplay was written by the author of the play, Friedkin is a big fan of the play, and the lead (Michael Shannon) is from the original production of the stage play. Got that? Good. You know how they say Sam Mendes brings "theater" to the "big screen" (and I say F that) - well, BUG is how theater should exist on film. I don't know, maybe I'm over analyzing. But while I'm over analyzing I'll throw this out there - Michael Shannon gives one of the best performances I've seen in a long time. And screw it - Ashley Judd really surprised me in this too. Harry Connick Jr. is a little dead weight but you can't win 'em all Harry. Mix some old Cronenberg with a pinch of Lynch (can I coin that?), throw it on an Off Broadway stage and see what sticks, then have Friedkin direct it and you've got BUG.
I've never been a Friedkin fan and I can live without an "Exorcist" DVD.
"Bug" depicts another kind of possession ,and it shows paranoia as few other movies did (Polanski did it in "the tenant " in 1976).The performances are great ;Ashley Judd plays a part few of her peers would dare: she is matched every step of the way by Michael Shannon .Both,towards the end,reach the extreme limit and their shouting voices are hardly intelligible.From the very start,Judd seems jaded,tired of the world,with no reason to live .
Even when you feel safe,you know there's an impending menace ;today we live in a world where nobody can say "it won't happen to me" .The Army experiments (a subject which was already broached in the brilliant "Jacob's ladder" ) are only an alibi ,and anyway,are they real?We see danger where there isn't any and we swallow a pill to soothe our fears .One blip (here a tiny bug) is enough to bring everything grinding to the halt... or to trigger madness ,a madness which will know no bounds .
"Bug" depicts another kind of possession ,and it shows paranoia as few other movies did (Polanski did it in "the tenant " in 1976).The performances are great ;Ashley Judd plays a part few of her peers would dare: she is matched every step of the way by Michael Shannon .Both,towards the end,reach the extreme limit and their shouting voices are hardly intelligible.From the very start,Judd seems jaded,tired of the world,with no reason to live .
Even when you feel safe,you know there's an impending menace ;today we live in a world where nobody can say "it won't happen to me" .The Army experiments (a subject which was already broached in the brilliant "Jacob's ladder" ) are only an alibi ,and anyway,are they real?We see danger where there isn't any and we swallow a pill to soothe our fears .One blip (here a tiny bug) is enough to bring everything grinding to the halt... or to trigger madness ,a madness which will know no bounds .
I see a lot of movies so I am conditioned to just about anything, but this tale of paranoia and absolute insanity ended with my jaw hanging open. I cannot recommend it, but I can say that in its own peculiar way it is very original and quite fascinating to view, though it's kind of like not being able to take your eyes off of an accident. It all takes place in an Oklahoma motel room first with just Ashley Judd, then along comes Michael Shannon and then the bugs. Extremely strong stuff that is very well acted, particularly by Shannon. Based on a play (with Shannon), this film was unfortunately marketed as a horror film, which it is not. It is, however, a horrific film to view. Only for the strong-hearted and lovers of the weird and unusual. A truly unusual film to come from an Oscar winning director. I rated it this high simply because, despite all of the ugliness, it works.
The loser and lonely waitress Agnes (Ashley Judd) lives in a cheap motel in Okalahoma grieving the disappearance of her beloved son Lloyd ten years ago. Her abusive ex-husband Jerry Goss (Harry Connick Jr.) has just left prison on probation and is insistently calling her. When her colleague and only friend, the lesbian RC (Lynn Collins), brings her drifter acquaintance Peter Evans (Michael Shannon) to visit her, they have an affair and Peter stays with Agnes in her room. Peter finds bugs in their bed, and discloses to Agnes that he was a soldier in the Gulf War submitted to experiments by the army and presently he is infested with bugs. Agnes feels the same symptoms and the couple believes in Peter's conspiracy theory of the American government.
"Bug" is a weird low-budget movie, set practically in one location, about paranoia and schizophrenia. The unpleasant story is very well acted, and Ashley Judd surprised me with a great interpretation of a lonely woman with a tragedy behind that feels attracted by a gentle man with delusional paranoia and schizophrenia tendency brilliantly performed by Michael Shannon. This movie is not bad, but it is absolutely predictable; I was disappointed since I expected a surprising twist in the end that never happens. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Possuídos" ("Possessed")
"Bug" is a weird low-budget movie, set practically in one location, about paranoia and schizophrenia. The unpleasant story is very well acted, and Ashley Judd surprised me with a great interpretation of a lonely woman with a tragedy behind that feels attracted by a gentle man with delusional paranoia and schizophrenia tendency brilliantly performed by Michael Shannon. This movie is not bad, but it is absolutely predictable; I was disappointed since I expected a surprising twist in the end that never happens. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Possuídos" ("Possessed")
Both Ashley judd and Michael Shannon are amazing in their roles as two codependent delusional addicts.
Well worth a watch as they spiral ever deeper.
And stay tuned for the mid and after credit scene.
Well worth a watch as they spiral ever deeper.
And stay tuned for the mid and after credit scene.
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- CuriosidadesDuring the shoot, many of the crew members got rashes from bed bugs in their hotel rooms.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe location of the motel is supposed to be in Oklahoma yet the telephone number on the room's telephone has a 504 area code of the filming location in Louisiana.
- Citações
Agnes White: I guess I'd rather talk with you about bugs than nothing with nobody.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a short scene after the first part of the credits, a telephone rings during the credits, and a brief shot after the credits end.
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- Orçamento
- US$ 4.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 7.025.810
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.245.556
- 27 de mai. de 2007
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 8.095.931
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 42 min(102 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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