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O Carro de Jayne Mansfield

Título original: Jayne Mansfield's Car
  • 2012
  • R
  • 2 h 2 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
3,9 mil
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Kevin Bacon, Robert Duvall, John Hurt, Billy Bob Thornton, Robert Patrick, John Patrick Amedori, Katherine LaNasa, Frances O'Connor, Shawnee Smith, Ray Stevenson, Ron White, Marshall Allman, Carissa Fowler, and Karli Barnett in O Carro de Jayne Mansfield (2012)
Alabama; 1969: The death of a clan's estranged wife and mother brings together two very different families. Do the scars of the past hide differences that will tear them apart, or expose truths that could lead to unexpected collisions?
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAlabama; 1969: The death of a clan's estranged wife and mother brings together two very different families. Do the scars of the past hide differences that will tear them apart, or expose tru... Ler tudoAlabama; 1969: The death of a clan's estranged wife and mother brings together two very different families. Do the scars of the past hide differences that will tear them apart, or expose truths that could lead to unexpected collisions?Alabama; 1969: The death of a clan's estranged wife and mother brings together two very different families. Do the scars of the past hide differences that will tear them apart, or expose truths that could lead to unexpected collisions?

  • Direção
    • Billy Bob Thornton
  • Roteiristas
    • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Tom Epperson
  • Artistas
    • Tippi Hedren
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Ray Stevenson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    3,9 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Roteiristas
      • Billy Bob Thornton
      • Tom Epperson
    • Artistas
      • Tippi Hedren
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Ray Stevenson
    • 39Avaliações de usuários
    • 59Avaliações da crítica
    • 48Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    U.S. Trailer
    Trailer 2:32
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    Jayne Mansfield's Car: The Car
    Clip 1:26
    Jayne Mansfield's Car: The Car
    Jayne Mansfield's Car: The Car
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    Jayne Mansfield's Car: The Car
    Jayne Mansfield's Car: Take Him Away
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    Jayne Mansfield's Car: Take Him Away
    Jayne Mansfield's Car: What Changed?
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    Jayne Mansfield's Car: What Changed?

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    Tippi Hedren
    Tippi Hedren
    • Naomi Caldwell
    • (não creditado)
    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Carroll Caldwell
    Ray Stevenson
    Ray Stevenson
    • Phillip Bedford
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Jimbo Caldwell
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Jim Caldwell
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Kingsley Bedford
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Skip Caldwell
    Frances O'Connor
    Frances O'Connor
    • Camilla Bedford
    Katherine LaNasa
    Katherine LaNasa
    • Donna Baron
    Marshall Allman
    Marshall Allman
    • Alan Caldwell
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Vicky Caldwell
    John Patrick Amedori
    John Patrick Amedori
    • Mickey Caldwell
    Ron White
    Ron White
    • Neal Baron
    Irma P. Hall
    Irma P. Hall
    • Dorothy Lambert
    Carissa Fowler
    Carissa Fowler
    • April Baron
    • (as Carissa Capobianco)
    Karli Barnett
    • Autumn Baron
    Wester Joseph
    • Connell Lambert…
    Melody Smith
    • Terri
    • Direção
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Roteiristas
      • Billy Bob Thornton
      • Tom Epperson
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    Avaliações de usuários39

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    7planktonrules

    I hope Brits don't watch this film and assume we Americans are all like this!

    "Jayne Mansfield's Car" is one of the strangest and most difficult to review films I have seen. To say it is uneven is a great understatement...but after completing it, I'm glad I did and think it's a decent film in many ways.

    The story is set in the Southern United States in 1969. The plot is about two families coming together after the death of someone dear to them, though the underlying theme which comes to a head by the end of the film is Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and the scars of war on several generations of the two families.

    This is a movie that really makes you want to turn it off after the first 10-15 minutes. This is because all of the characters are so incredibly crude, trashy and unlikable. I really think the movie would have worked better had they made these folk a bit less extreme....though through the course of the movie you do come to like and respect them more (which isn't hard!). My advice is stick with the film....it does get better.

    So why would I give a 7 to a film with such awful and trashy characters? Well, the biggest reason is that the acting is so incredibly good...as you'd expect with Robert Duvall, John Hurt and Billy Bob Thornton. Plus, while the characters (particularly the one played by Duvall) are terrible in many ways, they do become more fully fleshed out and complex as the story progresses.
    5larrys3

    Dark & Bizarre Family Dynamics Play Out in Thorton's Latest

    Set in the small town of Morrison, Alabama, in 1969, the film has an all-star ensemble cast but I felt that the bizarre and dark family dynamics that play out, although well acted, just never congeal into an entertaining or meaningful story. Billy Bob Thorton directs here, and also has a lead role in the movie, as well as co-writing the screenplay with Tom Epperson.

    It's set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, which is still raging, and the hippie drug culture that emerged in the 60's. The plot revolves around the rich patriarch of the Caldwell family, Jim Caldwell, portrayed by the great actor Robert Duvall, getting a call from England that his ex-wife Naomi had died, and that per her wishes her new family will accompany her body for burial to Alabama. Naomi had traveled to England many years before, met a man there, and came back to Alabama to leave Jim and the family suddenly and remarry in England to Kingsley Bedford, played by another great actor John Hurt.

    This will set up a number of sub-plots as the Bedfords meet the Caldwells for the first time. As mentioned, there's an all-star cast here, with the three sons of Jim being played by such screen notables as Kevin Bacon, Robert Patrick, and Billy Bob Thorton himself, while Jim's daughter is portrayed by Katherine LaNasa. Kingsley is accompanied to the States by his son Ray Stevenson and his daughter Frances O'Connor.

    So with all this talent on screen what's the problem? Well for me, it was that the various strange scenarios that play out mostly didn't work, in my opinion. Some were humorous and interesting, while I thought the majority could be mean-spirited and trying too hard to be over-the-top and strange. The ultimate result for me was that, as mentioned, the movie just never meshed together into anything more than segmented pieces of a film.
    10tommexico

    best USA movie of 2013

    it is unfortunate that a work of such talented writing and acting is not able to succeed at the box office. if you are looking for special effects and fast action and violence then this is not probably to your liking. it is a masterful presentation of complex characters and complex relationships. realistic and accurate in it's appraisals and portrayals. provides a unique insight into life in the Southern US during this time period. performances by Duvall and Thornton are award winning and the entire supporting cast was superb. the plot does seem to ramble some but we are never brought into scenes that are not captivating and worth viewing
    8richardchatten

    Transportation Kills a Lot of People

    People who have bottled up emotions for decades or have barely been introduced open up remarkably quickly in the course of just a couple of days in this incisive, well-acted, if unlikely multi-character drama reminiscent of Robert Altman.

    It comes as a shock to realise the 1960's were now so long ago that elderly patriarchs Robert Duvall and John Hurt both served in The Great War (as Hurt calls it) and the emotional baggage their particular generation is carrying gives them more in common with each other than with their then still relatively young offspring (now ironically revered as the Greatest Generation) than their accents divide them.

    The misleading title refers to a minor plot thread; and you'll have watch the film to find out what prompts Frances O'Connor (in a scene worthy of Russ Meyer) at one point into sportingly reciting 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' nude.
    8bob_meg

    Fathers, Sons, War, Death

    I was a bit shocked at how much negative press Billy Bob Thornton's latest effort has received in the mainstream critical media. It's been called racist, homophobic, grating, and stereotypically one-note. Perhaps these reviewers couldn't take the time to appreciate the delicate patina glazed onto the top of this heavy Southern Gothic brew, not only by some stellar star turns, but from Thornton and Tom Epperson's sly, knowing script that bravely refuses to villainize any of the array of characters, no matter how crass or pig-headed their behavior first appears.

    I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical of Thornton when he first appeared with the break-out "Sling Blade," even though the short it was culled from was anything but slight. I thought he'd be one of these rural "artistes" who falls back on sentimentality and clichéd characters when he didn't have much to say. Jayne Mansfield's Car, however, proves that glib assessment was dead, dead wrong.

    The strongest aspect of this film is it's script, which does what every extraordinary movie does well: drops you into another place and time that---at first glance, anyway---you'd ordinarily shrug your shoulders and walk away from, then gives you every reason you shouldn't: it's populated with people who are confused, conflicted, and multi-faceted to the point where they don't seem to recognize each other any more, even after living in the same house for decades.

    The casting is impeccable and Thornton has an incredibly light-touch with all of them. Robert Duvall does what he does best: providing the anchoring figure of Jim Senior with an authority and gravitas that he can express with a lift of an eyebrow. His three sons are wrought over a nice spectrum of angst: Thornton's Skip, the ne'er do well middle son who did everything right but was always a bit too "off" to be dad's shining star. That honor went to Jimbo (Jim Jr., a ferocious Robert Patrick) who played closer to the mold but never saw combat as Skip and Carroll (Kevin Bacon) did, thus considering himself a failure. Skip and Carroll live with scars and resentments from their own tours of duty in WWII and Vietnam, respectively and their anti-war sentiments continue to draw them further from Duvall, in every sense of the word.

    Even though the crux of the drama revolves around the return of Duvall's wayward recently deceased wife (Tippi Hedren, a pretty darn good corpse), who divorced him for Englishmen John Hurt 15 years before, the canvas of this film is really about the tortured relations between fathers and sons, and the cost of war and death and what it "means to be a man." The War angle is particularly intriguing in that it plays out in the heart of Alabama in the late-sixties, where the malingering odor of Vietnam melts into the residues of a century of warfare, the star of which is the ghost of the Civil War.

    The culture-clash aspect is amusing and well-played, but not even remotely why you should see the movie. The script ensures you know the characters so well, that all that formulaic hicks-meet-Brits stuff quickly goes by the wayside.

    Thornton and Epperson's script gives each character a suitable bravura moment and most hit them out of the park, in particular Thornton, in a touching monologue delivered to Frances O'Connor in the forest and Bacon, whose hippie malcontent faces off with Duvall with quiet dignity and aplomb.

    This is not a film to hang on for forced drama, but it's one you'll have a difficult time turning away from and an even harder time leaving, from the place where you so unceremoniously were dropped.

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    • Curiosidades
      Mariska Hargitay (the daughter of Jayne Mansfield), who was in the back seat when the crash killed her mother, said that she found the name of this movie "horrible" and wished they had asked her permission to use this title beforehand.
    • Erros de gravação
      Alabama did not issue front license plates in 1969. The numbers shown are not correct for Alabama plates.
    • Citações

      Skip Caldwell: I just want to fly up there - in the quiet and still. I was a navy pilot. How 'bout that? It wasn't quiet and still though. It was loud and crazy and scary. But you went up every time you were supposed to. Did what you were supposed to do. And I went up with three minds. One mind was always thinking, "One way or the other, I'm gonna get back. I'm gonna make it back." And then another mind was always thinking, "This is probably gonna be the last day of my life." And then your third mind was right down the middle, and didn't think about anything. It wouldn't let the other two in.

      Skip Caldwell: You know, people say they don't like to talk about war because it brings up the bad memories and nightmares and everything. I don't believe that. I believe they don't talk about it because nobody wants to hear it.

    • Conexões
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Dmitry Kharatyan/Ekaterina Skulkina (2013)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me)
      Written by David Waggoner, Larry Wiegand and Richard Wiegand

      Performed by Crow

      By arrangement with musicsupervisor.com, Yuggoth Music (BMI)

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      • 20 de agosto de 2013 (Estados Unidos da América)
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 14.836
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 9.320
      • 15 de set. de 2013
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