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Revanche

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 1 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,5/10
17 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Johannes Krisch in Revanche (2008)
CrimeDramaRomanceSuspense

O ex-presidiário Alex está planejando fugir para o sul com sua garota após um assalto. Mas algo terrível acontece e a vingança parece inevitável.O ex-presidiário Alex está planejando fugir para o sul com sua garota após um assalto. Mas algo terrível acontece e a vingança parece inevitável.O ex-presidiário Alex está planejando fugir para o sul com sua garota após um assalto. Mas algo terrível acontece e a vingança parece inevitável.

  • Direção
    • Götz Spielmann
  • Roteirista
    • Götz Spielmann
  • Artistas
    • Johannes Krisch
    • Irina Potapenko
    • Andreas Lust
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,5/10
    17 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Götz Spielmann
    • Roteirista
      • Götz Spielmann
    • Artistas
      • Johannes Krisch
      • Irina Potapenko
      • Andreas Lust
    • 60Avaliações de usuários
    • 125Avaliações da crítica
    • 84Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 15 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

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    Johannes Krisch
    • Alex
    Irina Potapenko
    Irina Potapenko
    • Tamara
    Andreas Lust
    Andreas Lust
    • Robert
    Ursula Strauss
    Ursula Strauss
    • Susanne
    Johannes Thanheiser
    • Grandfather Hausner
    • (as Hannes Thanheiser)
    Hanno Pöschl
    • Konecny - Tamara's Boss
    Magdalena Kropiunig
    • Prostitute in Hotel
    Toni Slama
    Toni Slama
    • Tamara's Customer
    Elisabetha Pejcinoska
    • Cinderella Prostitute #1
    Aniko Bärkanyi
    • Cinderella Prostitute #2
    Annamaria Haytö
    • Cinderella Prostitute #3
    Nicoletta Prokes
    • Cinderella Prostitute #4
    Rainer Gradischnig
    • Harry - Man Beating Tamara
    Haris Bilajbegovic
    • Man stopping Harry
    Aleksander Reljic-Bohigas
    • Owner of Cinderella
    Michael-Joachim Heiss
    • Day Porter at Hotel
    Günther Laha
    • Night Porter at Hotel
    Max Schmiedl
    • Police Officer #1
    • Direção
      • Götz Spielmann
    • Roteirista
      • Götz Spielmann
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    8LazySod

    Good choices, bad choices

    A guy and his woman. They both work in a brothel and are both working on their plan to escape that place for good. So far none of their plans have worked out and a new plan is devised. When the plan starts rolling the woman is anxious and afraid it will fail, but the man presses on. It all starts out really well, but it quickly turns sour. The rest of the film then is the more or less logical follow up of these events - with the one red line thought through it all being - getting even.

    Films like this work out rather well when the characters are believable - and they are in this one. All the things that happen happen in a more or less fitting way and as events turn darker and darker one cannot escape from both a grin and a grimace. It's fun and nasty at the same time and plays out as a somewhat predictable book, but in a good way. The main character plays out his role very well and most of the other characters play out very well too - there's only a few of them that fall out of style too much to be really fitting.

    8 out of 10 choices backfiring
    9jaspem

    A fantastic portrayal of different worlds that should be seen by all

    I saw Revanche last night at the Sydney film festival and aside from the out of focus image and at one point the movie reel stopping mid-film it was an amazing experience.

    Eastern Europe is captured so beautifully. A seemingly quiet and simple countryside (reminiscent of 'blue velvets' suburbia) is contrasted amazingly to the usual city stereotype of brothels, human trafficking and crime.

    The director (Gotz Spielman) lingers on certain images that at first, seem to be just for aesthetic purposes but as the film continues; the alleyways, the park benches etc are all extremely significant to the main character (Johannes Kirsch) journey.

    The centerpiece in this film though, is definitely the characters. The main character Alex (Johannes Kirsch) is commanding in the lead. Although he is incredibly unlikeable, you cant look away and eventually begin to sympathize with him. By the end of the film you see an amazing evolution.

    The wife, the prostitute and the grandfather all are amazing as well. The wife (andreas lust) has some brilliant dialogue in particular and she is just so interesting. I found her to be very real with flaws and temptations that we can all relate to (even if we wont admit it).

    There was some action. There was some comedy. The ending was SENSATIONAL. I didn't know which direction it was being taken and became a little impatient but as the screen went black (intentionally, not reel fault) I was incredibly satisfied.

    See this movie. It was great.
    9raskimono

    Evening things up requires giving up a piece of you

    As seen at the AFI Film Festival, Revanche is a tight thriller that is at a the same time a mood piece and a human moral drama. Austrian's official submission for the foreign language category in the 2009 Academy Awards is likely to this reviewer to get the nomination. Following the lives of two couples, a prostitute and a thug, a cop and his wife; tragic circumstances converge their lives when a bank robbery goes awry. Featuring a stand out performance by Tommy Lee Jones look-alike Johannes Krisch as the thug Alex, the man creates tension when out of frame, in the nick of shadows and in front of the camera. His character of Alex is a tortured soul that the audience is never sure off; his intentions or actions are hidden behind a mask of serenity. Not satisfied with being a replica of Jones, he also gives a very Tommy Lee Jones no-frills turn that keeps the movie afloat. Director Gotz Spielman creates tension using sound and extremely detailed camera set-ups. Not show-offy in anyway but including two long one take shots, he also uses his DP to infuse the screen with pale and desaturated color tones for nights scenes and natural lighting for daylight scenes, all used to provide a flat élan on the screen. It effectively supports the vibe of these revenge melodrama. What could be hammy in another director's hands becomes poetry in his. The sound of the ax smashing a block of wood never seemed more intimate. When a director uses it in such a way that the viewer feels inside the innards of a man's soul, you know the director knows his stuff. Intricate and detailed, it is consummate from top to bottom. If there is any qualms with the movie, it is in the character of Robert the cop played by Andreas Lust. His character arc is supposed to mirror Alex but he never earns the audience's sympathy the way Alex does; yet his story is geared toward such a response. The character is slightly underwritten and the actor never engages the character the way Johannes does. Playing against our expectations to create an ending reminiscent of Greek tragedy, it is a worthy movie experience and the best movie I've seen in 2008 along with Mike Leigh's Happy go lucky.
    8domnulx

    The Bauer at the brothel, the peasant and the prostitute

    Revanche. Written and directed by Götz Spielmann. The look of the film is thoroughly authentic, and the Austrian milieu very convincing. Johannes Krisch is fabulous as Alex, the peasant brute with a broken heart and an uncontrollable sex drive. Andreas Lust is very good as well, as Robert, Alex's police officer nemesis. Caught in the middle is Ursula Strauss, who plays Susanne, Robert's wife.

    The story starts out in the squalid world of Viennese prostitution, at a tacky brothel on the periphery. Alex works for the local prostitution boss and he has fallen in love with one of the Eastern European streetwalkers, Tamara, played by Irina Potapenko. When Tamara is recruited for a promotion to call-girl, she decides instead to run away with Alex. Here the story moves to the countryside where Alex's father lives in a miserable cabin on the outskirts of modern Austrian society. But if the surrounding become simpler, the interaction does not, as Alex becomes entangled in the lives of the small town police office and his wife.

    The film is satisfying on many levels. It is a veritable ethnographic study of the interface between post-modern Central European human trafficking and pre-industrial Austrian bauern culture. Alex and his father speak to each other in what has been described to me as a rich and authentic peasant dialect rarely represented in film. Not only does it look and sound authentic, but the story makes perfect sense, too. And that's saying a lot for a European "written and directed by" film, where narrative logic doesn't often get more than cursory consideration. The name "revanche" has a double meaning in German, both revenge and a return match or a second chance, and it seems that both of these ideas are being developed throughout the story, as characters juggle their need to get even with their desire to secure their own futures. The tragic consequences of their every action lead them further and further down a path not of their own choosing. We get a taste of this feeling of predestination when the camera stops still at a forested point in the road, a spot that will take on fatal significance later in the story. Yet, if fate controls the characters' destinies, it is the strength of willpower that will decide who survives and who will fade into insignificance.

    Revanche did not get nominated in any categories for the EFA awards in 2008, but it is Austria's entry for the Oscar Foreign Language film nomination in 2009.
    8kenjha

    Absorbing Drama

    This Austrian drama starts as a love story between a scruffy ex-con and a Ukranian prostitute, but evolves into an interesting character study. It takes a while for the film to settle down and the central storyline to emerge, but it is quite absorbing. The acting is excellent, particularly Strauss and Thanheiser. Spielmann's direction is assured and marked by visual elegance. He doesn't use any flashy camera-work, but manages to infuse every frame with a sense of foreboding. The pacing is deliberate (about 10 minutes of screen time is devoted to watching Krisch cut wood), but it never drags. The Austrian countryside is beautifully shot in this low-key and rewarding film.

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    • Curiosidades
      The literal English translation of the title is 'revenge', but it also has another meaning of 'second chance'. If you play a game against someone and lose, you can ask for 'revanche', another game/chance to beat your opponent.
    • Citações

      [repeated line]

      Robert: I aimed at the tires.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Willkommen Österreich: Die 62. Sendung: Götz Spielmann & Jasmin Ouschan (2009)

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de maio de 2008 (Áustria)
    • País de origem
      • Áustria
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Janus Films (United States)
      • Official site (Austria)
    • Idiomas
      • Alemão
      • Russo
    • Também conhecido como
      • Tay Chơi Về Vườn
    • Locações de filme
      • Waldviertel, Lower Austria, Áustria
    • Empresas de produção
      • Prisma Film- und Fernsehproduktion
      • Spielmannfilm
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 258.388
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 16.330
      • 3 de mai. de 2009
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 886.407
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h 1 min(121 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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