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Turistas

Título original: Sightseers
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
31 mil
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Steve Oram, Alice Lowe, and Smurf in Turistas (2012)
Chris wants to show girlfriend Tina his world, but events soon conspire against the couple and their dream caravan holiday takes a very wrong turn.
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Chris quer mostrar a sua namorada Tina seu mundo, mas os acontecimentos logo conspiram contra o eles e a caravana de seus sonhos toma um rumo muito errado.Chris quer mostrar a sua namorada Tina seu mundo, mas os acontecimentos logo conspiram contra o eles e a caravana de seus sonhos toma um rumo muito errado.Chris quer mostrar a sua namorada Tina seu mundo, mas os acontecimentos logo conspiram contra o eles e a caravana de seus sonhos toma um rumo muito errado.

  • Direção
    • Ben Wheatley
  • Roteiristas
    • Alice Lowe
    • Steve Oram
    • Amy Jump
  • Artistas
    • Alice Lowe
    • Kenneth Hadley
    • Steve Oram
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    31 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Roteiristas
      • Alice Lowe
      • Steve Oram
      • Amy Jump
    • Artistas
      • Alice Lowe
      • Kenneth Hadley
      • Steve Oram
    • 145Avaliações de usuários
    • 222Avaliações da crítica
    • 69Metascore
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    Alice Lowe
    Alice Lowe
    • Tina
    Kenneth Hadley
    Kenneth Hadley
    • Richard
    Steve Oram
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    • Chris
    Eileen Davies
    Eileen Davies
    • Carol
    Roger Michael
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    Tony Way
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    Seamus O'Neill
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    Jonathan Aris
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    • Ian
    Aymen Hamdouchi
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    • Chalid Sulinan
    Tom Meeten
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    • Head Shaman
    Kali Peacock
    • Hiking Shop Assistant
    Stephanie Jacob
    • Joan
    Christine Talbot
    Christine Talbot
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    Richard Lumsden
    Richard Lumsden
    • Rambler
    Dominic Applewhite
    Dominic Applewhite
    • Blond Teenager
    Sara Stewart
    Sara Stewart
    • Blond Boy's Mother
    Richard Glover
    • Martin
    • Direção
      • Ben Wheatley
    • Roteiristas
      • Alice Lowe
      • Steve Oram
      • Amy Jump
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    8luke-eberhardt

    What a Surprise! So Worth It!!!

    I was glad that booking this hilarious black comedy at the Melbourne International Film Festival was so worth it.

    The story is centered around an odd couple; Chris (Steve Oram); who takes his girlfriend Tina (Alice Lowe) around the British towns of rural England for inspiration for a book he's writing, However their circumstances take unusual turns until things go horribly wrong.

    I may of heard about director Ben Weatley's earlier films' but haven't caught up yet. This film however show he's a skilled filmmaker able to bring a promising film like this to viewers of adult comedy.

    Sightseers is woefully original, full of witty dialouge, charming characters and some of the best British Black Humour I have seen in a long time if not ever. There's so many laugh out loud moments I just really feel that this film should be given a limited release in Australia. Its was such a great surprise, by far my favourite film of the Melbourne Intrnational Film Festival.

    I do highly recommend this gem of recent British cinema.

    4/5
    9josh-thawley

    A Sight for Sore Eyes

    Ben Wheatley provides one of the year's darkest and funniest comedies in this tale of true love, caravans and dead bodies.

    Ever since her terrier Poppy died in a bizarre knitting accident, Tina (Darkplace's Alice Lowe) has lived a sheltered life with her mother. New boyfriend Chris (Steve Oram) decides to show her his world and takes her on a self-proclaimed "erotic odyssey" in his caravan to such wonders as the Crich Tramway Museum, Ribblehead Viaduct and, of course, Keswick Pencil Museum. But with litterbug, National Trust snobs and feral youths running rampant, Tina and Chris inadvertently leave a trail of dead bodies in their wake, as their holiday continues to spiral out of control.

    Steve Oram heads up the fantastic cast as the muted, yet brutal, Chris, complementing Alice Lowe's awkward, yet creepy, Tina perfectly. However, the real star is the special effects, which provide some of the most realistic and memorable on screen deaths of the year. The unsettling, albeit hilarious, performances of the two leads is mirrored in the soundtrack, a mix of cheery '80s pop songs and a haunting minimalist score.

    Shot in the beautiful Lake District, director Ben Wheatley uses lingering shots and slow-mo in an innovative way, making his comedy edgy whilst poignant. No doubt, this is a very British black comedy. Wheatley shows directorial flair, but reigns it in from his previous work Kill List, leading to a much tighter film, with a concentration on the biting wit of the script.

    Sightseers, overall, plays out like a cross between Bonnie & Clyde and In Bruges, leading to a perfect pitch-black comedy that's not for the faint hearted.
    8goldenarrow-99823

    Natural Born Killers for the Radio 4 generation.

    I'd love to go to a pencil museum! Even with a bearded ginger bloke dealing with some serious anger issues. Although I'd draw the line at wearing knitted undies including split-crotch panties. That's obviously more appropriate for the Tate Modern.

    The mature part of me sympathises with the erstwhile Robin from Marian & Her Merry Men (bit of a niche reference there) getting his head smashed in for complaining about their leaving dog poo behind. As a responsible dog walker I loathe people who don't clean up after their Woofs.

    The film nerd in me spots the similarity with Steve Oram brutally wielding a hefty stick and the early ape-man making a huge leap forwards in 2001: A Space Odyssey. "He's not a person, he's a Daily Mail reader." Chris justifying his oh-so-English brand of vigilantism.
    7masonsaul

    Really dark black comedy

    Sightseers is a black comedy that favours a few really good and highly quotable jokes over a constant stream of them. It's a suitably bleak depiction of a caravan holiday that goes wrong with a story of tainted love at its centre revolving around two people who truly bring out the worst in each other.

    Alice Lowe and Steve Oram are a wonderful pairing as they constantly switch from being madly in love to literally at each other's throats. It's really impressive how quickly they can switch between the two and Alice Lowe in particular, is amazing at using a childlike innocence to hide the fact that she's got a real darkness inside.

    Ben Wheatley's direction makes everything look bleak whilst still finding time for some more surreal dream sequences that fit in naturally. All the kills are executed in an unflinching fashion as they happen quickly and without warning, plus the soundtrack is surprisingly good with the songs employed in the most twisted ways.
    8TheSquiss

    Never trust a caravanner! A brutal, hilarious British triumph.

    Sightseers is emphatically not for your Aunt Nelly. Actually, it isn't suitable for my dad, most of the run-of-the-mill Saturday night cinema-goers, Daily Mail readers or the die-hard caravan owners who embark on such road trips. To be honest, Sightseers isn't right for many people at all; it's what you might call a niche film. It's going to satisfy a minority audience, but those few who do relish the thought of another dark, very dark, British comedy are going to absolutely delight in it.

    Falling somewhere between Dexter and The League of Gentlemen (and if you don't know it, try Big Woman out for size – a Desert Island Disc if I'm ever invited on), Sightseers is a road movie about an odd couple with all manner of demons swirling around their minds. Tina (Alice Lowe) still lives with her mum, has been traumatized by the death of her dog, Poppy, and knits. Having seen nothing of the world, an invitation from her new boyfriend, Chris (Steve Oram), to join him on a caravan holiday around Yorkshire with an itinerary that includes a tram village and a pencil museum, is tantamount to a golden ticket to a new life. However, her overbearing, overly dependent witch of a mother doesn't want her to go and Chris has an angry streak with murderous consequences.

    Sightseers is beautifully downbeat and both subtler and far darker than Dexter could ever manage. It never makes a big deal of being funny but casually drops in five-star moments throughout that don't always cause belly laughs but do prompt a regular supply of chuckles and wide-eyed smiles. The action, or rather certain activities by the odd couple, however, causes explosive guffaws and shrieks of delight, the bloodier the better judging from the small audience I shared the experience with. There's no judgment from me on that score, I laughed as loud as the best of them.

    The first murder we enjoy is swift, but the effect lasts long and the understated humour of the act echoes some time later as Chris nonchalantly washes the remaining of the blood off his caravan wheel. His mild annoyance followed by a passing satisfaction at a job well done are precursors to the simmering rage that follows.

    Sightseers doesn't skimp on the horror although director Ben Wheatley keeps the gore and actual violence to acceptable (for those with a strong stomach) levels. He has crafted some genuinely disturbing scenes that take their time building the anticipation until the inevitable and occasionally truly brutal conclusion arrives. There is one quick shot of a, um, demolished head that will have you reaching for a pause button to admire the make-up if nothing else.

    But the joy of Sightseers is not in the moments of horror but in the consistency of the subtle humour from Osram's and Lowe's stinging screenplay as much as their chillingly dour performances. Their performances are never fanciful but frighteningly convincing and turn the stomach ever so slightly when one recalls brief interactions with similar characters in real life.

    Sightseers invades the brain, it expulses laughter from the belly and at times it wriggles under the skin like white noise and scratches at the nerves. It isn't always easy to watch and the occasional quip is over-egged as if neither cast nor director were convinced it would work completely. It's a minor criticism and a great pity because whenever the dialogue and performances are restrained to levels of naturalism, and that occurs for a good 95% of the film, Sightseers flies. One of the funniest, non-violent moments occurs as Tina struggles to write a note with a six-foot pencil. It's a moment of genius that is allowed to play out in its own time and manner without a wink at the audience to tell us it is a good moment to laugh.

    Wheatley's previous offering, 2011's Kill List, left me cold. It disturbed and annoyed in equal measures and Sightseers is a vast improvement. More than that, it's a standout film for the year and, though not quite on the humour plane of The Guard, it's the funniest film I've seen this year so far and has marked out Wheatley's follow up, A Field in England, as a film to look forward to in 2013.

    After yesterday's battle with First Great Western trains and the threat of dark happenings in the company of caravanners, I think I'm going to stick to my car in future.

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      Tony Way (Crich Tourist) is seen eating a Cornetto. This movie was Executively Produced by Edgar Wright, who directed Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), and The World's End (2013), a.k.a. "the Cornetto trilogy".
    • Erros de gravação
      Early in the film, when Tina's hair is being brushed by her mother, there is a cut to Tina with her mother visible behind her. Although we can hear her talking, her mouth is shut. Out of sync audio/visuals are a trademark of director Ben Wheatley's editing style (see also: Kill List)
    • Citações

      Chris: He's not a person, he's a Daily Mail reader!

    • Conexões
      Featured in Sean Bradley Reviews: Free Fire (2017)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Tainted Love / Where Did Our Love Go?
      Written by Ed Cobb / Brian Holland (as B. Holland), Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland

      Performed by Soft Cell

      Courtesy of Mercury Records (London), Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd

      Published by Burlington Music Company Ltd

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de novembro de 2012 (Reino Unido)
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      • National Tramway Museum, Crich, Derbyshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(The litter-bug scene)
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      • £ 1.300.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 61.782
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      • US$ 7.384
      • 12 de mai. de 2013
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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