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De Volta ao Mar

Título original: The Outrun
  • 2024
  • R
  • 1 h 58 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Saoirse Ronan in De Volta ao Mar (2024)
After living life on the edge in London, Rona attempts to come to terms with her troubled past. She returns to the wild beauty of Scotland's Orkney Islands (where she grew up) hoping to heal.
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Depois de viver uma vida no limite em Londres, Rona tenta aceitar o seu passado conturbado. Ela retorna à beleza selvagem das Ilhas Orkney, na Escócia onde cresceu na esperança de se curar.Depois de viver uma vida no limite em Londres, Rona tenta aceitar o seu passado conturbado. Ela retorna à beleza selvagem das Ilhas Orkney, na Escócia onde cresceu na esperança de se curar.Depois de viver uma vida no limite em Londres, Rona tenta aceitar o seu passado conturbado. Ela retorna à beleza selvagem das Ilhas Orkney, na Escócia onde cresceu na esperança de se curar.

  • Direção
    • Nora Fingscheidt
  • Roteiristas
    • Amy Liptrot
    • Nora Fingscheidt
    • Daisy Lewis
  • Artistas
    • Saoirse Ronan
    • Paapa Essiedu
    • Nabil Elouahabi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    18 mil
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    • Direção
      • Nora Fingscheidt
    • Roteiristas
      • Amy Liptrot
      • Nora Fingscheidt
      • Daisy Lewis
    • Artistas
      • Saoirse Ronan
      • Paapa Essiedu
      • Nabil Elouahabi
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    • 72Metascore
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    • Indicado para 2 prêmios BAFTA
      • 5 vitórias e 29 indicações no total

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    THE OUTRUN | Official Trailer (2024)
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    How Saoirse Ronan Poured a Bit of Herself Into 'The Outrun'
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    How Saoirse Ronan Poured a Bit of Herself Into 'The Outrun'
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    The Outrun: Wild Life (Behind The Scenes)
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    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Rona
    Paapa Essiedu
    Paapa Essiedu
    • Daynin
    Nabil Elouahabi
    Nabil Elouahabi
    • Samir
    Izuka Hoyle
    Izuka Hoyle
    • Gloria
    Freya Evans
    • Young Rona
    • (as Freya Lexie Evans)
    Seamus Dillane
    Seamus Dillane
    • Barman James
    David Garrick
    David Garrick
    • Bouncer Dave
    Aniya Sekkanu
    • Dr. Rasamalar
    • (as Aniya Sek Kanu)
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Andrew
    Saskia Reeves
    Saskia Reeves
    • Annie
    Liam Smith
    • Young Orcadian Man
    Eilidh Fisher
    Eilidh Fisher
    • Bible Group Evie
    Jacqui Hirst
    • Bible Group Ingrid
    Nicola Kilpatrick
    • Bible Group Gina
    Dawn Johnson
    • Bible Group Kirsty
    Jack Rooke
    Jack Rooke
    • Lukas
    David Hills
    • Lab Supervisor
    Lauren Lyle
    Lauren Lyle
    • Julie
    • Direção
      • Nora Fingscheidt
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      • Amy Liptrot
      • Nora Fingscheidt
      • Daisy Lewis
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    8stephenchristmas-47157

    Nature Cure

    It's not often that I leave a cinema feeling inspired by a film. The Outrun is one such movie. I have always been an advocate of the healing power of the natural world and watching this beautiful, but sometimes harrowing film, reinforced my philosophy. Sometimes the best stories are the simple ones and this is one of them. Saoirse Ronan produces and stars as the main character Rona who was bought up on the Orkney Isles, but hankers for the bright lights of London like so many other young people from isolated communities often do. The film does well to portray the pitfalls of living in a big city, but also deserves credit for showing the Orkney Isles as a clearly beautiful, but sometimes desolate place. In the same week I have also been to see two big budget films, but the Outrun was by far the best of the three albeit on a fraction of the budget. If you want to see a film that will make you feel more positive about life then I recommend you see this movie. I am glad that I did.
    6filmephile

    Outrun the hype

    I don't know what to make of this film. It feels simultaneously kind of moving and dull. Maybe I had high expectations that were too high. Before watching the film, I'd read several reviews about how amazing, raw, and transcendent this film was. So, while watching, I kept waiting for something big or truly searing to happen, but that never came. So when the film ended, I thought to myself, "Is that really it?" This could've been so much more disturbing and visceral than it was. There is so much unwarranted hype around this film. It's meandering, unengaging, and uninvolving. The film could've been darker and more cumbersome, thus packing more of a wallop.

    Don't get me wrong here. It does have some strengths. While watching, I was enamored with Saoirse Ronan's acting. She truly shines here in a powerhouse performance that's equal parts explosive and subtle. But great acting and cinematography don't make a great movie if the writing is tenuous and unengaging much of the time, as is the case here. At times the film is intoxicating and sobering. And at times it's jejune and tedious. There is no real plot here. Much like the lead character, the film itself is quite aimless. We pretty much just follow a young woman dealing with alcoholism and how that affects people, and that's pretty much it; not much really happens.

    I know the film is based on a memoir, and in that format, the travelogue moments work. But on film, it's very jarring to jump from scenes of seeing a young woman in the throes of alcoholism to pictorials of Orkney animals and landscapes. This happens multiple times throughout the film. It just felt really strange and unnecessary. The same thing happens with the random moments of Rona narrating about the island's mythological history feels odd and arbitrary. The narration in general doesn't add much to the film.

    The editing really sullies the film. The pacing is mediocre, with some parts of the film interesting and moving, and some parts of the film really slow and boring. There are random jump cuts and things are told out-of-sequence to the point that it's confusing. The change in Rona's hair color is apparently used as a device for the audience to understand where in time she is, but it doesn't help much. The film is supposed to be grounded, poignant, and touching, and it does sometimes feel that way, but much of the time isn't really. It feels kind of cold. The few surreal and lighter scenes of Rona conducting the sea and the weather, of her swimming amongst the seals, of her in a rave that only turns out to be a memory, and of her acting like she's riding a ship when in reality she was in a building overseeing the sea, were interesting and fun.

    The film is worth checking out, albeit I'm sure some will find it dull. The acting is great. I mentioned Ronan, who will likely deservedly receive an Oscar nomination for her performance in this, but Stephen Dillane and Paapa Essiedu are also standouts. The cinematography and the film's use of lighting, punctuated by the landscapes and the contrast of the urban London versus the bucolic Orkney, is beautiful.
    7ferguson-6

    conducting the sea

    Greetings again from the darkness. The best movies revolving around alcoholism usually make us feel like we are intruding on someone's personal train wreck. Three that come to mind, each resulting in at least one Oscar, are LEAVING LAS VEGAS (1995), DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (1962), and THE LOST WEEKEND (1945). This one is based on the 2016 memoir by Amy Liptrot, who also adapted the book for the screen with director Nora Fingscheidt (known for her festival favorite SYSTEM CRASHER, 2019).

    Having already been nominated for four Oscars, there is little debate that Saoirse Ronan is one of the top actors of her generation. And this may be her best performance yet. As Rona, she captures the quiet desperation and loneliness that isn't always so quiet. We see Rona as the unemployed, Masters-degreed, sloppy drunk party girl. We see her as the drunken victim of sexual violence. We see her as the next-day apologetic drunk who destroys a relationship. We see her in rehab and attending AA meetings. We see her relapse. We see her strained parental relations, and we see her in near isolation in hopes of kicking an addiction that she's not even sure she wants to kick. It's heartbreaking when she admits, "I can't be happy sober." We feel for those who have experienced this with loved ones.

    Living in London, Rona is all about the excitement and energy of dancing and partying and socializing ... and drinking. She says she likes how it makes her feel, ignoring the next day misery and regret. Her boyfriend, Daynin (Paapa Esiedu) is supportive and understanding, right up until the point where he's had too much of her self-destructive ways. Rona finally accepts rehab and after 90 days, she heads home to Orkney - a sparsely populated archipelago off the north coast of Scotland. Rona's parents are divorced. Her mom (Saskia Reeves) has turned to religion, while her bipolar dad (Stephen Dilane) lives in a caravan and works his sheep farm on his good days. The desolate environment lacks the constant temptations of London (though she still finds a few), and Rona hopes time in Orkney will be restorative to her health and spirit.

    Filmmaker Fingscheidt makes some interesting choices. The film jumps around in time with Rona's flashbacks to moments in her past - some going back to childhood. This jumping around reflects the mental struggles she goes through in her quest for sobriety. There is also a substantial amount of science and nature included. In voiceover, Rona details the specifics of addictive drinking, as well as the mythology of seals and selkies. Saoirse Ronan is superb throughout, yet two scenes stood out for me. The first is when she meets a stranger on the street, displaying her desperation for companionship and socialization. The second comes when she explains to her mother how seaweed is her new passion (her new addiction?) and is her focus for the future.

    The only thing close to being as photogenic as Saoirse Ronan is the coastal Scottish landscape. It's both breathtaking for us and claustrophobic at times for Rona as she fights the urges. Rona's job with RSPB had me doing a quick Google search for endangered Corncrakes, and though most of the film left me emotionally drained, watching Rona 'conduct the ocean' provided a welcome jolt of joy.

    Opens in theaters on October 4, 2024.
    8iodidescheap

    Authentic

    This movie deftly takes the viewer on a journey to loss and addiction and back again in two intertwined stories - past and present that slip along next to each other, each revealing themselves, piece by piece. Saoirse Ronan's performance embraces both stories with utter conviction. She ably backed up by a small but brilliant cast. At times, you could believe you were watching a 'fly on the wall' documentary, the characters were so unassumingly true to life in their portrayal of the London and Orkney roles. The parents were particularly well played.

    Finally, the backdrop. Orkney in winter contributed so much drama and atmosphere.

    Recommended.
    6jyzhou-75418

    Such a long monologue

    It was raw and relatable at the beginning but gets repetitive, maybe that's the struggle about getting sober. I'm not using any substance but dopamine is a real addiction too, all those short videos, mobile games, fragmented information, sometimes I feel like I can't be happy without them either. Nature has amazing healing power and I need to go outside and touch more grass. The dad is the real problem here, he is a unfortunate mental illness sufferer, but our protagonist have to stay away from the bad influence to take care of herself first. Two things I don't quite understand: why the timeline has to be so intertwined and audience have to look at her hair and nail color to know when anything happened; and I get it that she could be bipolar too, but the conducting natural phenomena thing is just weird, and isn't it a bit narcissistic too?

    The sea is so beautiful and the seals are so cute.

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    • Curiosidades
      Marks the first time that a film was shot on the off Orkney island Papa Westray.
    • Erros de gravação
      Rona says that during the night she watches the ISS pass by. However, the space station, which has an inclination of 51°, cannot fly over latitudes above this value. The latitude where Rona is located is 59°.
    • Citações

      Rona: In grandiose moments, high on fresh air and freedom on the hill, I study my personal geology. My body is a continent. I grind my teeth in my sleep like tectonic plates. And when I blink, the Sun flickers. My breath pushes the clouds across the sky and the waves roll into the shore in time with my beating heart. The islands' headlands rise above the sea like my limbs in the bathtub. My freckles are famous landmarks and my tears, rivers. Lightning strikes every time I sneeze. And when I orgasm, there's an earthquake.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Rona has to track which parts of the Orkney islands still have a corn crake. At the very end of the credits, you hear the sound of that bird.
    • Trilhas sonoras
      One With the Wind
      composed by John Gürtler and Jan Miserre

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de setembro de 2024 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemanha
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Berlinale
      • Official Site
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Outrun
    • Locações de filme
      • Pape, Orkney Islands, Escócia, Reino Unido
    • Empresas de produção
      • Brock Media
      • Arcade Pictures
      • BBC Film
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.025.958
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 315.173
      • 6 de out. de 2024
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      • 1 h 58 min(118 min)
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