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O Tatuador

Título original: The Tattooist
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1 h 32 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
3,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
O Tatuador (2007)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young artist unknowingly plays a role in releasing a deadly spirit as he attempts to learn tatau, the Samoan tradition of tattooing.A young artist unknowingly plays a role in releasing a deadly spirit as he attempts to learn tatau, the Samoan tradition of tattooing.A young artist unknowingly plays a role in releasing a deadly spirit as he attempts to learn tatau, the Samoan tradition of tattooing.

  • Direção
    • Peter Burger
  • Roteiristas
    • Matthew Grainger
    • Jonathan King
  • Artistas
    • Jason Behr
    • Mia Blake
    • David Fane
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    3,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Peter Burger
    • Roteiristas
      • Matthew Grainger
      • Jonathan King
    • Artistas
      • Jason Behr
      • Mia Blake
      • David Fane
    • 30Avaliações de usuários
    • 31Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 indicações no total

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    Jason Behr
    Jason Behr
    • Jake Sawyer
    Mia Blake
    • Sina
    David Fane
    David Fane
    • Mr. Va'a
    Robbie Magasiva
    Robbie Magasiva
    • Alipati
    Ian Vincent
    • The Tattooist…
    Caroline Cheong
    • Victoria
    Nathaniel Lees
    Nathaniel Lees
    • Mr. Perenese
    Michael Hurst
    Michael Hurst
    • Crash
    John Bach
    John Bach
    • Lazlo McFadden
    Matailiili Denzel Tuimaunga
    • Osone
    Glen Jackson
    • Cousin #1
    Edmund Paongo
    • Cousin #2
    Fasitua Amosa
    • Dr. Lima
    Lauren A Jackson
    Lauren A Jackson
    • Triage Nurse
    • (as Lauren Jackson)
    Alison Bruce
    Alison Bruce
    • Charge Nurse
    Allison Strickett
    • Second Nurse
    Pip Hall
    Pip Hall
    • Third Nurse
    Dean Sacred
    • Canine
    • Direção
      • Peter Burger
    • Roteiristas
      • Matthew Grainger
      • Jonathan King
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários30

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    4Uriah43

    An Odd Movie

    This is an odd movie about a tattoo artist named "Jake Sawyer" (played by Jason Behr) who gets involved in the Samoan mystical realm of tattoos. He steals a Samoan tattoo instrument at a tattoo convention in Singapore. But when he accidentally cuts himself with it he begins to have hallucinations and nightmares. He then wonders if these dreams and visions are connected to the tattoo device that he stole and begins to consider whether he should give it back. Unfortunately, not long afterward his customers begin to die one by one in a grisly manner. When one particular customer named "Victoria" (Caroline Cheong) visits his apartment and shows what is happening to her, he begins to realize that something is terribly wrong but he doesn't fully comprehend what it is yet. However, as she lies dying in the emergency room he glimpses the evil spirit that he has unleashed and realizes that it is connected to the tattoos he has drawn. Determined not to let the same horrible thing happen to his new girlfriend, "Sina" (Mia Blake) he desperately searches for a solution. After that this film begins to get a little uneven. While the world of a tattoo artist might be peculiar, it's difficult to get enthused about it. It's even more difficult to get interested in weird ancient Samoan tribal rituals. And while the acting was adequate, I thought the plot was just too phony and unconvincing. It almost seemed like they were making up the story as they went along. In summation, this film may be worth a look if you're really curious about it. But it's not something that I would put on the top of my list to see.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Tattooist

    "He needs a doctor." "No, he needs a tattoo!"

    And with that comes the chuckles when the latter line is uttered by Singaporean actor Gerald Chew. The Tattooist is the second New Zealand horror movie to hit our screens here this year (the other being The Ferryman), and this one marks the first Singapore-New Zealand joint venture, with others like Kelvin Tong's Maid sequel being rumoured to be some collaborative effort of this nature as well.

    Starring Jason Behr, who resembled Lorenzo Lamas in his previous big screen movie outing with the SkinWalkers, he ditches the long hair and beard for a closer crop, and takes on the titular role as a tattooist who is in Singapore for a Tattoo Exposition, held at the Capitol area. Locals will know that no such area exists (Capitol is just waiting to be refurbished/demolished), and the first 20 minutes of this movie actually had a very sexy vibe to how night time Singapore is portrayed, with its beautiful skyline, and many shots that would have made the Singapore Tourism Board give it its stamp of approval.

    Some believe that tattoos give its wearer some mystical properties, as explained in movies like Spider Lilies, and perhaps that's why more than often the creatures drawn on people include fierce ones like tigers and mythical ones like phoenixes and dragons. Rarely, or never at all, do you see a pussy cat, or a rat (if you do, let me know!). Behr's Jake Sawyer earns a living giving tattoos that he hawks as tattoos that can "heal", although being a disbeliever of such prowess, and at the Expo, gets his interest piqued by the Samoan tradition of the art.

    OK, so actually he's more interested in Sina (Mia Blake), whom he saw at the Expo, and prior to his journey to New Zealand to learn more of Tatau, he had "borrowed" an old tattoo tool, which to the audience, spells trouble - such stuff can only contain curses, spirits and what- have-yous. And when blessed accidentally with fresh blood from Sawyer's palm, it seems that Sawyer's customers thereafter become victims of strange deaths, spewing tattoo ink and experiencing death by tattoo art. Nonetheless it's up to Sawyer to find out the root cause in a race against time, especially when his lady love is also put at risk.

    To add some depth and contribute to the reasons necessary for things that go bump, the theme of shame is examined in the rituals of the Samoan people, which is similar to the value of "face" to the Chinese. Things that bring dishonor to the family is widely frowned upon, and this discrimination brings about unhealthy relationships, especially amongst blood relations. Ultimately, it boils down to interpretation, and the selfishness of man to preserve what is deemed socially acceptable, and the measures taken to preserve mindsets and individual honor.

    Director Peter Burger doesn't deliver an outright horror movie, but it seemed more along the lines of a mystery thriller. You don't get the usual tricks like shadowy figures, creaky doors, sudden slamming of furniture, bellowing winds or musical crescendos. In fact, you don't get much of that at all, only the occasional figure seen in a reflective surface, and even then done so low key, it surprisingly doesn't even raise a goose-bump. The way the narrative played out was in the vein of horror movies like Shutter, but without the unexpectedly frightening bits. It was as if the movie was in self-censorship mode, reeling back from full gory details, choosing to let the mind imagine what horrible fates have befallen the unfortunate victims.

    And speaking of censorship, I booed at the badly butchered removal of a sex scene. Instead of bowing to box office pressure of an NC16 release, I thought the distributors could have submitted it for a higher rating, thus keeping the movie intact for its inaugural Sin-NZ production, but sorry. The movie boasted excellent production values, so it was a pity to have the experience marred by a bad cut. There were some off-moments in the movie, like the kid-medium and his homies, but taken as a whole, The Tattooist is a surprisingly entertaining mystery thriller that will probably pave the way for more quality (hopefully) collaborations to come.
    8Rabh17

    Thoughtful horror that moves at a measured pace

    I am guessing that a lot of the low ratings have more to do with the fact that this movie does not immediately start splattering the audience with buckets of blood and splitting your ears with crescendoing screams.

    This movie is NOT following the normal Hollywood script. There's no "Oh yeah-there's the Monster" There's no parade of "Oh Yeah, the A-hole is gonna get it"

    This is Horror from the Suspense side of the formula. It's a story of a Guy who does something wrong in the pursuit of his art. And something is unleashed in return. Consequences and collisions occur in the context of a different continent and its own cultures and messy histories.

    No, it's not a DEEP movie, but it's an interesting departure from the usual fare. Nor is it a non-stop splatterfest.

    Watch this when you're in the right mood-- somewhere in the middle where you just want a good movie to fill the time and give you a story from a different place besides Hollywood.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Mildly interesting tattoo horror.

    "The Tattooist" tells the story of an American tattoo artist Jake Sawyer,who is a global wanderer who explores ethnic themes in his designs.While he is in New Zealand he unknowingly plays a role in releasing a deadly spirit with a penchant for delivering death by indelible ink as he attempts to learn tatau,the Samoan tradition of tattooing.Tatau is a traditional tattoo worn by males,on the middle of their torsos,starting just below the lat area and continues down to the knees."The Tattooist" has some impressive moments of horror among many boring spots,where literally nothing happens.The film's subject is unusual as is the cultural context and the death scenes are suitably graphic.Unfortunately the character of Jake is barely developed and the first half of the film is pretty dull.6 out of 10.
    5MovieGuy01

    Quite a good horror movie...

    I thought that the Tattooist was quite a good horror movie. It was about an American tattoo artist called Jake Sawyer, who travels the world, exploring different ethnic themes in his tattoo designs. At a tattoo expert in Singapore, he gets his first glimpse at the exotic world of traditional Samoan tattoo (tatau), and, in a thoughtless act, unwittingly unleashes a powerful angry spirit. In his journey into Pacific mysticism, Jake must find a way to save his new love, Sina and recover his own soul. This ended up being a good horror film and i would strongly recommended it to viewers. And it also gave a good look into how Samoan tattoos are made.

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      Jake Sawyer: [to Lemi] We know you didn't run... the shame is lifted

      Mr. Va'a: The shame... HASN'T ENDED

      Jake Sawyer: He was infected... you infected him... you SHOULD'VE TAKEN HIM TO A HOSPITAL!

      Mr. Va'a: They WOULDN'T HAVE UNDERSTOOD... If they had knew that i had done this i WOULD'VE BEEN SHAMED FOREVER

      Jake Sawyer: So your lies... BROUGHT SHAME ON HIS FAMILY INSTEAD

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de abril de 2007 (Nova Zelândia)
    • Países de origem
      • Nova Zelândia
      • Países Baixos
      • Singapura
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official site
      • Official site (New Zealand)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Samoano
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Tattooist
    • Locações de filme
      • Florence Court, Omana Avenue, Epsom, Auckland, Nova Zelândia
    • Empresas de produção
      • Daydream Productions
      • Eyeworks Touchdown
      • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 3.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 645.898
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 32 min(92 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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