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7,5/10
6,9 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo suicidal paraplegic junkies hustle their way through the city streets trying to find a reason to live.Two suicidal paraplegic junkies hustle their way through the city streets trying to find a reason to live.Two suicidal paraplegic junkies hustle their way through the city streets trying to find a reason to live.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Irina Costa Jelinek
- Lisa
- (as Irina Costa)
P.L. Brown
- Biker #1
- (as Perry L. Brown)
Avaliações em destaque
A touching and often funny deep dive into the lives of a group of people with barely the resources to survive being homeless in Los Angeles. Two wheel-chair friends decide to pair up and share the burdens of their mental, emotional, and physical pain, limitations, and suffering. Finding comfort in anything they can reach for from their chairs, they do all they can to stave off an impending knowledge that they simply do not fit in society, and the sooner they come to terms with that, the sooner society can be finally rid of them. Once their greatest fears are met full on, we see the beauty and frailty in life they had so long ago lost faith in.
The review from taniqeb "A film not to walk away from" is about a good a review as you will get. Accurate and honest. So I won't add more, other than to say this is a great film that really hits the spot, a film I will won't forget. Ignore the negative reviews here, this is an excellent film from start to finish.
My first review on imdb. Why for this particular movie? Because after watching it with my nephew, who is disabled, like myself, we were both very disappointed and a tad offended.
When the main protagonist meets Drake, the movie is fun and wild. Drugs, guns, girls. We get some flashbacks that are a part of the final "twist", which is some psychological BS. Which is fine, except whoever wrote this probably never heard of muscular atrophy. Even this aside, the ending is kinda selfish on the part of the main character.
8 for the first part and Drake, whose story and motives were better suited as the base of the movie.
3 for the ending and surprise revelation.
When the main protagonist meets Drake, the movie is fun and wild. Drugs, guns, girls. We get some flashbacks that are a part of the final "twist", which is some psychological BS. Which is fine, except whoever wrote this probably never heard of muscular atrophy. Even this aside, the ending is kinda selfish on the part of the main character.
8 for the first part and Drake, whose story and motives were better suited as the base of the movie.
3 for the ending and surprise revelation.
Drugs, prostitutes, suicide and a cute little bunny. I have seen tons of indie films this year and this is the one that grabbed me. Wheels is gritty, raw and and is so well done on so many levels. The score for the film is so fantastic and Mickey's fading memory was captured so very well. DO NOT MISS THIS FILM! This movie hooks you with great underwater darkness and by the time it's over, you feel like you have been hit over the head with reality. There's a true essence of pain that prevails through the end of the film and when it's all said and done, you walk out feeling the pain of a man who has been through hell to find himself on the other side.
I've been tracking this movie for quite a while due to the sky-high rating and superb reviews - after a bit of sweat, tracked down a copy and watched it during the weekend.
Well....hum?....er?......must have missed something here. Quite frankly, the movie is mediocre at best with subpar acting - save for a very fine Patrick Hume as the mercurial Drake Jones - and with a very lame script. A pair of paraplegic hobos attempting to hustle their way to survival seems fit for an interesting indie flick, a turn-of-the-century take on Midnight Cowboy. However, in various parts, the film just drags on with flashback overkills meshed with overacting; at moments, you seem to be watching a Mexican soap opera or a missed episode of "As the World Turns"......
Its not necessarily a disaster and does have its moments, but, quite frankly, 9,1?!?
A bit of editing and less histrionics would have made for a finer movie.
The way it is, reasonable at the very most.
Well....hum?....er?......must have missed something here. Quite frankly, the movie is mediocre at best with subpar acting - save for a very fine Patrick Hume as the mercurial Drake Jones - and with a very lame script. A pair of paraplegic hobos attempting to hustle their way to survival seems fit for an interesting indie flick, a turn-of-the-century take on Midnight Cowboy. However, in various parts, the film just drags on with flashback overkills meshed with overacting; at moments, you seem to be watching a Mexican soap opera or a missed episode of "As the World Turns"......
Its not necessarily a disaster and does have its moments, but, quite frankly, 9,1?!?
A bit of editing and less histrionics would have made for a finer movie.
The way it is, reasonable at the very most.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDonavon Warren made money from medical drug testing to help pay for some of the film.
- Citações
Mickey Cole: I always wondered what death was like.
- Trilhas sonorasCigarettes & Sunshine
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(written and performed by S.Carmody, John Connor, S.Steiger, D'O'Byrne, P'O'Kennedy) produced by John Connor.
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- На колёсах
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 55 min(115 min)
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