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O Castelo de Vidro

Título original: The Glass Castle
  • 2017
  • 14
  • 2 h 7 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
40 mil
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O Castelo de Vidro (2017)
Jeannette Walls reflects on the unconventional upbringing she and her siblings had at the hands of their dysfunctional parents, alcoholic Rex and artist Rose Mary. The poverty-stricken family was constantly on the move as Rex was unable to keep a stable job. After running away from home, Walls became a successful New York-based journalist.
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Uma jovem crece numa família disfuncional de nômades inconformistas, com uma mãe que é uma artista excêntrica e um pai alcoólatra.Uma jovem crece numa família disfuncional de nômades inconformistas, com uma mãe que é uma artista excêntrica e um pai alcoólatra.Uma jovem crece numa família disfuncional de nômades inconformistas, com uma mãe que é uma artista excêntrica e um pai alcoólatra.

  • Direção
    • Destin Daniel Cretton
  • Roteiristas
    • Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Andrew Lanham
    • Jeannette Walls
  • Artistas
    • Brie Larson
    • Woody Harrelson
    • Naomi Watts
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    40 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Roteiristas
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
      • Andrew Lanham
      • Jeannette Walls
    • Artistas
      • Brie Larson
      • Woody Harrelson
      • Naomi Watts
    • 190Avaliações de usuários
    • 131Avaliações da crítica
    • 56Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 1 vitória e 3 indicações no total

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    Noise
    Clip 0:55
    Noise
    Arm Wrestle
    Clip 1:16
    Arm Wrestle
    Vision
    Clip 0:45
    Vision
    Lifestyle
    Clip 0:55
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    Brie Larson
    Brie Larson
    • Jeannette
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Rex
    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Rose Mary
    Ella Anderson
    Ella Anderson
    • Young Jeannette
    Chandler Head
    Chandler Head
    • Youngest Jeannette
    Max Greenfield
    Max Greenfield
    • David
    Josh Caras
    Josh Caras
    • Brian
    Charlie Shotwell
    Charlie Shotwell
    • Young Brian
    Iain Armitage
    Iain Armitage
    • Youngest Brian
    Sarah Snook
    Sarah Snook
    • Lori
    Sadie Sink
    Sadie Sink
    • Young Lori
    Olivia Kate Rice
    • Youngest Lori
    Jack Haven
    Jack Haven
    • Maureen
    • (as Brigette Lundy-Paine)
    Shree Crooks
    Shree Crooks
    • Young Maureen
    • (as Shree Grace Crooks)
    Eden Grace Redfield
    Eden Grace Redfield
    • Youngest Maureen
    Robin Bartlett
    Robin Bartlett
    • Erma
    Joe Pingue
    Joe Pingue
    • Uncle Stanley
    A.J. Henderson
    • Grandpa Walls
    • Direção
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Roteiristas
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
      • Andrew Lanham
      • Jeannette Walls
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários190

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    6ferguson-6

    We all have stories

    Greetings again from the darkness. We all have our stories. The stories that make up our life. Some of us dwell on the "bad" things, while others remember only the good times. A few even romanticize the past, which could also be termed embellishment. Where exactly on this scale that Jeannette Walls' story falls is debatable, but the facts are that her life story is the foundation for a best-selling book and now a high-profile movie.

    Ms. Walls' memoir describes her unconventional childhood with bohemian parents who cared more for freedom and independence than for feeding their kids. Writer/Director Destin Daniel Cretton (a 'must-follow' filmmaker after his powerful 2013 indie gem SHORT TERM 12) chose this as his next project, co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Lanham, and wisely opted to work again with Brie Larson, who stars as the oldest Jeannette (from late teens through adult).

    The film bounces around in time from Jeannette's childhood in the 1960's and 1970's to her time as a New York gossip columnist in 1989. The timeline isn't all that bounces, as we watch this family of six, seemingly always on the run, ricochet across America with all their belongings strapped to the top of the battered station wagon – usually on the run from creditors or following the latest dream from Rex (Woody Harrelson).

    Rex is the type of guy who rants against most everything that makes up what we know as society. He can't (or won't) hold a job and fills his trusting kids' heads with hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow - going as far as drawing up plans and specs for the off-the-grid fantasy home referenced in the title. Rex then spends what little money the dirt poor family has on drinking benders which cause him to become a nasty, abusive threat.

    Rex's wife Rose (Naomi Watts) is a free-spirited artist who somehow possesses even fewer parental instincts than her husband. Although she could be labeled an enabler of his abusive ways, she might actually be the more interesting of the two, even if the story (and Jeannette) focuses much more on Rex. The best scene in the movie is when mother and grown daughter share a restaurant booth, and the two worlds collide.

    Of course the real story here is how Jeanette managed to rise above this less-than-desirable childhood and achieve her own form of freedom as a writer. The stark contrast between the squalor of her West Virginia shack and the million dollar apartment she later shares with her fiancé (Max Greenfield) makes this the ultimate depiction of the American Dream – pulling yourself up by your bootstraps (even when you don't have boots).

    The acting is stellar throughout. Mr. Harrelson could garner Oscar attention as he manages to capture both the dreamer and failure that was Rex. Ms. Watts maximizes her underwritten role and turns Rose into someone we believe we know and (at least partially) understand. Ms. Larson embodies both the desperation of a teenager whose environment forced her to be wise beyond her years, and the iciness of a grown-up trying so hard to leave the past behind. In just a few scenes, Robin Bartlett manages to create a memorable and horrific grandmother – one whose actions explain a great deal. The most remarkable performance of all, however, belongs to Ella Anderson (the only good thing about THE BOSS). She captures our hearts as the adolescent Jeannette – the closest thing to a parent this family had.

    There are some similarities between this film and last year's expertly crafted CAPTAIN FANTASTIC. In fact, two of the young actors (Shree Crooks, Charlie Shotwell) from that film also appear in THE GLASS CASTLE. The biggest difference being that Viggo Mortensen's character could be considered to have an over-parenting approach, while Woody Harrelson's Rex never over-did anything, except drink and dream. The movie probably has a bit too much Hollywood gloss and sheen to adequately portray the hardships of a large family living in poverty, though the top notch acting keeps us glued to the screen. By the end, we can't help but wonder if some of Ms. Walls' romanticism of her father and past might be due as much to her immense writing talent as to her childhood challenges.
    9themovieparadise

    Phenomenal Storytelling and Performances

    One of The Glass Castle's strongest aspects is how it takes an experience unique to a small amount of people, and makes it so relatable to the masses. 99% of the people watching this movie have not had an upbringing like Jeanette's, but the film crafts the story in a way that you can form parallels to your own life. This isn't just telling the story of someone's childhood; it becomes a commentary on the ups and downs of family life itself. And that's where The Glass Castle becomes something more profound. Some may have seen this relatability as a simplification of child abuse. But I would disagree. The movie never painted what happened in the film as a good thing. It never tried to spin that the parents for justified for how they chose to raise their kids. Instead, they showed that, when you boil it all down, the dysfunction between Jeanette and her parents stem from the same place as other people's parental issues. Instead of isolating the audience by showing us something completely and utterly foreign to us, they chose to make it relatable so that we could draw comparisons to our own lives...
    9proniomj

    Fabulous

    As the sister of someone extremely like Rex, I was disturbed, heart- broken, and reminded of my life growing up with an unpredictable, intelligent, unstable, and sometimes very charming man. His children loved him inexplicably but they are still living with the effects of their tumultuous life.

    This movie, in my opinion, was fabulous. It was well paced and the dual story lines of past and current day melded beautifully. All of the acting was superb. Woody Harrelson deserves an Academy Award and all of the child actors were phenomenal. I was especially impressed by Ella Anderson who played young Jeannette. She expressed so clearly her emotions, both love, hurt, and anger at her father and with that I believe she also deserves kudos.

    Go see this movie if you enjoy deep, emotional, thought-provoking films.
    8pamma09

    Dysfunctional family

    I read the book many years ago when it first came out and found it fascinating. The film may not be up to some people's wants - there is not enough time to tell the whole story. Four children born into a very dysfunctional family. An eccentric mother who probably should not have had children, married to an alcoholic dreamer - and a talker of his dreams. BUT neither take good care of the children and the children end up raising themselves. I have always felt that all families are dysfunctional - with varying levels of function. Woody's character has many issues from his childhood and only one is made known. He has many demons to fight and mostly he doesn't fight - he dreams. I am not a fan of Woody Herrelson however this is a good role for him. I am most impressed with the acting of the younger cast - to be able to show the real emotions of those siblings - well done. I think it tells the story well given the obvious time constraints of a film. The emotions ere and believable.
    6markandtsimpson

    Not true to the book

    This movie really bothered me. Rex Walls was not a misunderstood man whose demons excused the neglect and abuse he made his family suffer. He was a drunk con-artist who made his family suffer by not providing them with food or shelter. He was also an expert in conning his children into believing that he actually loved and cared about them. The Mom was not portrayed properly, she was equally complicit with the neglect and horrible childhood those children endured. The movie should have been about the children and how they somehow managed to thrive, not their horrible alcoholic father and lazy mother.

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    • Curiosidades
      Based on a true story about a family on the run from the government, often hiding in small towns, living in poverty.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Rex and Jeannette are looking at the stars in the middle of the night, she chooses one and he says it is Venus. Not possible because Venus is only seen in the early morning in the east, or early evening in the west. However this works well with Rex's character and perhaps not a goof but intended. Rex made up stuff all the time.
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      Rex: [Rex exposes Jeanette's burned stomach] There, how's that feel?

      Young Jeannette: It's so ugly, Dad, I look like a demon.

      Rex: There's nothing ugly about you. You hear me? One day I promise you you're gonna look at this as just another side of how strong you are. You're a Walls, Mountain Goat. And we ain't like other people. We got a fire burning in our bellies. And that there is goddamn proof of it. Now... this knife is especially designed to hunt demons. It's very sharp. Don't take it out unless you see him. You can borrow it for the night. You know, all monsters are the same. They like to frighten people, but the minute you stare them down, they turn tail and run. I love you, Mountain Goat.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Glass Castle (2017)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Laugh, Cry, Sing, Sigh
      Written by Bill Gordon

      Performed by Bill Gordon Trio

      Courtesy of Fervor Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de agosto de 2017 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Canadá
      • Hong Kong
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • El castillo de cristal
    • Locações de filme
      • Welch, West Virginia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Lionsgate
      • TIK Films
      • Netter Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 9.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 17.273.059
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.678.548
      • 13 de ago. de 2017
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 22.088.533
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