Narra a história de superação de Jasira, uma garota de 13 anos, entrando na adolescência. Durante a guerra do Iraque, ela vive com sua mãe americana e o futuro padrasto, que está encantado c... Ler tudoNarra a história de superação de Jasira, uma garota de 13 anos, entrando na adolescência. Durante a guerra do Iraque, ela vive com sua mãe americana e o futuro padrasto, que está encantado com a crescente maturidade da garota.Narra a história de superação de Jasira, uma garota de 13 anos, entrando na adolescência. Durante a guerra do Iraque, ela vive com sua mãe americana e o futuro padrasto, que está encantado com a crescente maturidade da garota.
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- 1 vitória e 3 indicações no total
- Rifat Maroun
- (as Peter MacDissi)
- Topless Golfer
- (as Kimberly Knight)
- Golfer
- (as Loridawn Messuri)
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"Towelhead" is distinguished by some clever cinematography, let down perhaps by some careless editing. Nevertheless, the actors' performances are excellent, with most of the cast in roles that reveal them as childish. The drama unfolds not by having them grow up, but by having the protagonist mature and become decisive, just as did Moliere's girl did. There is an outstanding performance by Toni Collette as the pregnant neighbor who plays an important part in the youngster's maturing.
TOWELHEAD deals with prejudice, a multicultural American society that faces Iraq, and other issues, along with the sexuality of young men and women. This film has been lambasted for the sexual themes which it addresses, but in fact is a real picture into what youth must deal with in America today. The writing is crisp, brilliant and the characters and cast bring alive the story with incredible energy. Living in Southern California, I see TOWELHEAD as an important film for an audience to see and discuss for their children and families. Once again, Alan Ball has delivered a brilliant and thought provoking, and very controversial film of substance and value.
Looking at the IMDb reviews and ratings, it appears that not everyone enjoys this movie. If you are made uncomfortable by the honest portrayal of adolescent sexuality, racism, sexism, bad parenting, sexual assault, and sexual predation, then you will not enjoy this movie.
If you are like myself and my wife, and you feel that dealing with the life of a young woman torn between cultures and divorced parents, objectified by a society that also rejects her, and as confused and eager and scared of her own sexuality as every young teen has ever been, then you feel this is one of the best films of the year.
But not everyone is going to be comfortable with honesty. I found it to be a wonderful breath of fresh air. Others will be made uncomfortable and will then make up reasons to dislike it. I even read a review by someone who somehow thought that the villain of the story, the clear, obvious villain, was the hero.
This is during the Gulf War in 1990, to complicate the situation even further. Her dad winds up taking her to a supermarket to shop for tampons, in another bizarre moment, of which there are many. Jasira baby sits Zach, the boy next door. She discovers his porn magazines, and this triggers sexual feelings in her. She messes around with a classmate, Thomas, and Zach's father expresses interest in the lass. He tells her that he will be leaving for Iraq the next morning, and he convinces her to have sex with him. Afterwords, all hell breaks loose, as "family values" takes on a whole new meaning. Towelhead is somewhat entertaining and funny, and the then nineteen year old Summer Bishil looks much younger, as Jasira, and shows promises as an actress. Compared with other coming-of-age movies, this is one of the good ones.
Writer/director Alan Ball(American Beauty,"Six Feet Under")is clearly NOT shy about broaching sensitive issues,and his attempt to illustrate the cruel,arbitrary behavior that can come from racism certainly has the sufficient amount of pop and sizzle to it,but it seems like the raw,unrelenting frankness of this story borders on leering and sleaziness,not to mention cruelty. The performances are at least heartfelt and carry a grace about them that doesn't make this TOO preachy or obvious,and the way this story is folded out(using the parameters of Fall 1990 thru March 1991,which was the build-up to start and finish of the first Gulf War)certainly draws this away from post-911 type ready-made drama. But it's timber,it's dangling story lines(the relationship with the mom is just glanced upon) and somewhat out-of-rhythm ending sort of monkey wrenches this from being the cut-above type movie it strives to be. Perhaps I'm judging this film on a knee-jerk type of response,but I think it is still very telling of the kind of product it is.
Intriguing and not without its merits,it's a curiosity of a film,but it's not going to show the viewer much mercy,neither in topic nor in emotional tone.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesActress Summer Bishil turned 18 before filming started.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Jasira is talking to her mother on the payphone when her father has locked her out, there is a "We Card" sticker visible in the convenience store window. The "We Card" tobacco program was not started until 1995, several years after the movie takes place.
- Citações
Jasira Maroun: [about girlie magazine] Women look at these pictures?
Melina Hines: Yeah. They look at them and feel like crap.
Jasira Maroun: Do women ever look at them and feel good?
Melina Hines: Well, maybe. Is that how you feel? I mean, they're sexy pictures. How anyone feels when they look at them doesn't really matter. It's private. But how a kid your age got a magazine like this, that isn't private. Who gave you this?
Jasira Maroun: [no answer]
Melina Hines: Jasira, did an adult give you this?
Jasira Maroun: [no answer]
- ConexõesFeatured in HBO First Look: Towelhead (2008)
- Trilhas sonorasShe Drives Me Crazy
Written by David Steele & Roland Gift
Performed by Fine Young Cannibals
(c) 1988 EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Towelhead
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 372.124
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 52.823
- 14 de set. de 2008
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 691.733
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 4 min(124 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1