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Minha Nova Vida

Título original: How I Live Now
  • 2013
  • 16
  • 1 h 41 min
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6,4/10
33 mil
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George MacKay and Saoirse Ronan in Minha Nova Vida (2013)
An American girl on holiday in the English countryside with her family finds herself in hiding and fighting for her survival as the third world war breaks out.
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Dark ComedyActionAdventureDramaRomanceSci-FiThrillerWar

Uma garota americana, enviada ao campo inglês para ficar com parentes, encontra amor e propósito enquanto luta pela sobrevivência em meio da guerra que se envolve ao seu redor.Uma garota americana, enviada ao campo inglês para ficar com parentes, encontra amor e propósito enquanto luta pela sobrevivência em meio da guerra que se envolve ao seu redor.Uma garota americana, enviada ao campo inglês para ficar com parentes, encontra amor e propósito enquanto luta pela sobrevivência em meio da guerra que se envolve ao seu redor.

  • Direção
    • Kevin Macdonald
  • Roteiristas
    • Meg Rosoff
    • Jeremy Brock
    • Penelope Skinner
  • Artistas
    • Saoirse Ronan
    • Tom Holland
    • George MacKay
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    33 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kevin Macdonald
    • Roteiristas
      • Meg Rosoff
      • Jeremy Brock
      • Penelope Skinner
    • Artistas
      • Saoirse Ronan
      • Tom Holland
      • George MacKay
    • 118Avaliações de usuários
    • 133Avaliações da crítica
    • 57Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória e 8 indicações no total

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    How I Live Now: Picnic (French Subtitled)
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    How I Live Now: Picnic (French Subtitled)

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    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Daisy
    Tom Holland
    Tom Holland
    • Isaac
    George MacKay
    George MacKay
    • Eddie
    Harley Bird
    Harley Bird
    • Piper
    Danny McEvoy
    • Joe
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Aunt Penn
    Jonathan Rugman
    • News Reporter
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Consular Official
    Darren Morfitt
    • Sergeant
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Mrs. McEvoy
    Des McAleer
    • Major McEvoy
    Sophie Stanton
    Sophie Stanton
    • Woman in Truck
    Natasha Jonas
    Natasha Jonas
    • Woman in Truck
    Nav Sidhu
    • Checkpoint Soldier
    Amy Dawson
    • Beaten Woman
    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • Chasing Man 1
    Paul Ronan
    Paul Ronan
    • Chasing Man 2
    Tony Arvanitis
    • Soldier
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    • Direção
      • Kevin Macdonald
    • Roteiristas
      • Meg Rosoff
      • Jeremy Brock
      • Penelope Skinner
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    7GrowMagicBeans

    From romantic sop to gritty realism, focused through the lens of pop veneer

    Daisy (Saoirse Ronan) is a young, broody, moody, American girl who is sent to stay with extended family in the English countryside. At first cynical about her summer arrangements and outwardly cold towards her jolly hosts, slowly she begins to thaw to their hospitable nature and thus begins to discover something within herself in this new setting – a home away from home. But just as she finds her place in the world, an unthinkable event occurs and everything is thrown into turmoil. In a World War III type scenario, she is taken away from those she now considers family in the first and with only the companionship of her young cousin Piper (Harley Bird), she must journey back across the warn torn English countryside, to the place she wants to call Home.

    It's a curious pick n' mix type story that in some ways feels like two genres melded together. The immediate narrative feels very much like a teen 'chick flick', but this is played out over a dark backdrop that at times feels course and close to the bone.

    To me, the running commentary of Daisy the American girl, outlining her disciplined set of rules and paranoia, felt a little cheesy in its attempt to force home the difference between English and American culture. So too do some of the romanticised elements of country living, such as the young fourteen year old cousin (Tom Holland) who drives without a license, or the dashing older cousin (George MacKay) who raises eagles and will suck the dirt out of a bloody cut. It's a pity because I felt some of the subtler signifiers, such as the character of the motherly aunt (Anna Chancellor), or indeed the setting of the old country home with it's beautiful but cluttered wood interior and the backdrop of rolling English countryside, spoke a thousand words that other forced elements could only ever hope to convey. In this way I felt the scenario in itself, a city girl living in the countryside, should have been self explanatory.

    If you can manage to overlook some of the hammier elements of the narrative, the movie really gets interesting in the build up, and realisation, to war. Movies about atrocities of war generally maintain a degree of separation for the Western World viewer because of differences in geographical location, time or culture. Whereas, where zombie movies may deal with scenarios in a world as we know it, again we feel separated by the fantastical suspension of disbelief that has to be made in order to accept a universe where zombies can walk the Earth. How I Live Now is set in a time, a world, a space that is starkly familiar to our own and so the degree of separation --that this could really happen to us!-- is only a small leap of faith. Indeed, the detached manner of the news reporters add a level of verisimilitude as they sound very much like reports we might see on our own t.v. screens on any given day. And so the rate and horror at which we see State structures deteriorate after the bomb is dropped, can be felt vicariously.

    By actually detaching itself from the politics, How I Live Now manages to depict a faceless horror to war that is far more disturbing than if we had all the answers at the ready. We are never quite certain, for example, what spurred the bomb in the first place: if it was an invasion from abroad or a movement from within. Are the government forces that split Daisy from her male cousins simply making poor decisions on her behalf? We are left wondering who the real enemy is, but that doesn't really matter anyway, as soon we learn that even in a war of 'sides', those caught in the middle can only become victims. The pile of bodies that Daisy shifts through is a scene that echoes real life atrocities and dumps the reality at our door. The story is powerful in this way, because even though it speaks through a 'pop' veneer, still it touches upon the human condition. Our heroine cannot hope to change outcomes outright, but rather, in a grim reality, try only to traverse a topsy-turvy environment haphazardly.

    So overall, does the movie work? Perhaps not entirely for the reasons I stated above. The over romanticised elements may prove too much for some. Again, we have some Lassie Come Home moments in the later half of the movie which bordered on cheese for me. And yet I can't help but feel drawn to this flick – I have to give it kudos for its attempt to nit 'realism' and romanticism together. It's a quirky number with genuine flavour and thus, despite my criticism, manages to stick out in the mind while other more generic movies fade away from memory.
    8doug_park2001

    "During the war, we stopped looking for reasons why things happen"

    HOW I LIVE NOW is a poignant, disturbing, enthralling, and horrific film. Wonderful soundtrack and natural imagery that contrasts beautifully with the ugly and treacherous human world. Allegorical qualities: We don't know many of the specifics of who the terrorists are, the backgrounds of many characters, their full names, exact locations in Britain, etc. In those and many other respects, HILN is more for the heart than the head.

    Good performance by Saoirse Ronan as Daisy, a brash, cantankerous, and troubled American teenager who is sent to live with some distant relatives in the English countryside. Ditto for the others who play the various teenagers and children. However, the relationship between Daisy and Eddie develops a bit suddenly and unconvincingly; with everything else that is happening here, the character development suffers. I have not yet read Meg Rosoff's original novel, but I would guess that it is yet another book that can never be done justice on screen. Nevertheless, I found this film well worth watching, and it should prove especially useful as a basic illuminator for the book.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Bad Things but also Good Things Happen

    The American teenager Elizabeth "Daisy" (Saoirse Ronan) is sent by her estranged father away from New York to the countryside of England to stay with her Aunt Penn (Anna Chancellor). Her distant cousin Isaac (Tom Holland) welcomes her at the airport and drives her home. She is introduced to her cousins, the seventeen year-old Eddie (George MacKay) and the young Piper (Harley Bird) and to their friend Joe (Danny McEvoy). However Daisy is a resentful, needy of love and aloof girl that believes that is cursed and that bad things happen wherever she goes since her mother died in her delivery. Aunt Penn is a busy woman that is studying the war scenario in England that is in alert due to an eminent terrorist attack and needs to fly to Geneva. However, on the next morning, a nuclear bomb explodes in London and the authorities of the United Kingdom declare state of siege. Meanwhile Daisy and Eddie fall in love with each other, but they are separated by the military that send girls to a camp and men to another. Daisy and Eddie promise to meet each other again. In a country in war, Daisy and Piper flee from their lodging and cross England in martial law trying to find Eddie and Isaac.

    "How I Live Now" was a great surprise since I was expecting to see a drama about a rebel teenager and I found an original come of age story in time of contemporary war. Saoirse Ronan is presently one of the most promising young actresses and her performance in the role of a girl that finds love and reaches maturity is top-notch. The little Harley Bird is another promising actress and I look forward to see her again. My vote is seven.

    Title ( Brazil ): "Minha Nova Vida" ("My New Life")
    9Instigator_Films

    Engrossing and superbly acted story of young romance and survival during war

    Didn't know quite what to expect from this but was quickly captivated by this film. Saoirse Ronan gives a superb performance and really holds the film together. Initially its a fish out of water story about Saoirse Ronan's character, a difficult but intriguing American teen landing into an eccentric English rural family who live on a remote farm. She quickly starts to fall for her handsome cousin but then world events intervene as a nuclear device is detonated in London and the film shows them dealing with the new reality of soldiers at the door, mass evacuation and the family being split up. The depiction of what UK would be like under martial law, with guerrilla attacks, forced labor camps and a society breaking down was both chilling and fascinating. Ultimately, it becomes a survival story as Saoirse Ronan's character tries to get back to the farm and she has to make her way through the nightmarish landscape of an England descending into chaos. With a great soundtrack and many poignant moments, this is a well crafted film on all fronts. Recommended.
    7pcleary99

    It's not about the war, its about change in perspective . . .

    Hence "How I live NOW". I was hesitant to rent this due to some poor ratings but glad I saw it. This is not a big budget movie, but I found that there was enough action to keep me interested and enough military "gear" to make the visuals plausible. Some have written about technicalities of the war and inconsistencies thereof, but I think that misses the point. The main character's perspective is dramatically changed by her experiences and she matures dramatically throughout the film. Some have also bagged on the romance, but first love is overwhelming and single focused. It is a simple straightforward film that didn't get too cute. Don't overthink it and you will enjoy it. The feel of the country house makes me want to move to Wales, although I am sure it is only that nice in weather for two weeks a year.

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      Director Kevin Macdonald had originally intended the cast to be all unknown or amateur actors and actresses and was looking for an American girl, around sixteen years old, to play Daisy, but cast Irish 18-year-old Saoirse Ronan instead, after her audition, reading a scene which left them in tears.
    • Erros de gravação
      At 28:37, Isaac leaps over the couch (holding a flashlight) and lands comfortably seated, a quick-action scene completed with two different camera angles. In the first, Eddie is watching Isaac's antics, while in the second, Eddie is instead looking down at his radio.
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      Daisy: Before the war I used my willpower for stupid stuff, like not eating chocolate. I think I thought if I could control myself, then maybe the world around me would start to make sense. I guess I was pretty naive back then.

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      Featured in Projector: How I Live Now (2013)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de outubro de 2013 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Canadá
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    • Locações de filme
      • Gales, Reino Unido
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      • Film4
      • BFI Film Fund
      • Protagonist Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 8.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 60.213
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 28.547
      • 10 de nov. de 2013
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 925.762
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