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Paterno

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
8,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Al Pacino in Paterno (2018)
The film centers on Joe Paterno, who, after becoming the winningest coach in college football history, is embroiled in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, challenging his legacy and forcing him to face questions of institutional failure regarding the victims.
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O técnico de futebol americano Joe Paterno, se envolve em um escândalo de abuso sexual.O técnico de futebol americano Joe Paterno, se envolve em um escândalo de abuso sexual.O técnico de futebol americano Joe Paterno, se envolve em um escândalo de abuso sexual.

  • Direção
    • Barry Levinson
  • Roteiristas
    • Debora Cahn
    • John C. Richards
  • Artistas
    • Al Pacino
    • Kathy Baker
    • Ken Maharaj
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    8,1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Barry Levinson
    • Roteiristas
      • Debora Cahn
      • John C. Richards
    • Artistas
      • Al Pacino
      • Kathy Baker
      • Ken Maharaj
    • 63Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 vitória e 7 indicações no total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Joe Paterno
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Sue Paterno
    Ken Maharaj
    Ken Maharaj
    • MRI Tech
    • (as Kenneth Maharaj)
    Michael Mastro
    Michael Mastro
    • Guido D'Elia
    Joshua Morgan
    Joshua Morgan
    • Bobby - Media Wrangler
    Ross Degraw
    Ross Degraw
    • Sports Producer
    Mitchell L. Mack
    • Devon Smith
    • (as Mitchell Mack)
    Larry Mitchell
    Larry Mitchell
    • Jay Paterno
    Darren Goldstein
    Darren Goldstein
    • Mike McQueary
    Riley Keough
    Riley Keough
    • Sara Ganim
    Nicholas Sadler
    Nicholas Sadler
    • Todd - Press Photographer
    Sir Brodie
    Sir Brodie
    • Security Guard
    Greg Grunberg
    Greg Grunberg
    • Scott Paterno
    Annie Parisse
    Annie Parisse
    • Mary Kay Paterno
    Vito Vitiello
    • Sports Director
    Laura Verillo
    • Control Room Tech
    Harold Garcia
    • Control Room Tech
    Julian Gamble
    Julian Gamble
    • Galen Hall
    • Direção
      • Barry Levinson
    • Roteiristas
      • Debora Cahn
      • John C. Richards
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    8neener3707

    Interestingly Done - I Sort Of Liked It

    While its not another HBO masterpiece, I found it interesting enough to watch the whole thing and enjoyed it. I liked many things about it but I also didn't like some things, and I'll talk about that. At the beginning, it starts with the indictment so I was worried we wouldn't give enough background going back to 1998, but thankfully the film has many flashbacks and the reporters are also used as an explanation device of the past. The film did not shy away from the tough aspects of this tough subject. I did enjoy the Paterno scenes where he is confronted on the charges and how he deals with it, though it can be a little slow. I found the framing device to be interesting and Al Pacino's performance was great, I didn't see Al Pacino, I saw his character. The cinematography was also top notch, what can be expected from and HBO movie. But there were things I didn't like, and I will discuss it.

    I personally didn't like how they opened it, they opened it in a spot where a lot of things already happened, but to be fair the film does go back and explains things. The pacing is also hit and miss, sometimes things are paced fine, and sometimes I felt it jumped around too quickly. I also wish is a bit longer or a show because there were a couple story points I feel could have been explored more and would have been beneficial to the story to delve into. I also didn't connect with any of the other characters except for Paterno, no character really stood out and wowed ne. All in all it was an interesting enough film that I finished and mostly enjoyed.
    7fanaticusanonymous

    An Actor's Actor

    I'm not going to talk about the film as a film because, it seems to me, a pointless exercise. We all know the story. Painful, bitter, shattering. What we didn't know, what we couldn't even imagine is what was in Joe Paterno's heart in mind. Now we have a plausible, profoundly human version of it, in Al Pacino's eyes. I saw a decent man of his generation confronted by the new approach to decency. I saw in his eyes a sort of resignation, the kind of resignation suffered by the decent man who knows he's guilty. Al Pacino is still breaking ground, still at the vanguard of his own profession. Hurrah !
    8anemone90210

    Pacino for the Win

    Cable TV is really hitting it out of the park these days. Paterno is one of the better movies I've seen in awhile including theatrical movies. I probably don't need to recap the entire plot for anyone, since the news covered it widely at the time. This film centers on the horrific Penn State scandal of sexual molestation of young boys by a man who was at one time on the Penn State coaching staff and was a "pillar of the community." What makes this different though than any news coverage you've seen is that it goes inside Joe Paterno 's life to show the downfall of a community and sports icon from the inside.

    Of course, one must take into account that filmmakers take some license when it comes portraying Paterno and his family. While I'm sure they did their research, they weren't actually sitting at his dining room table for those intimate encounters with his kids during the aftermath of all of this. I think a question that most people had when they heard about the scandal was, "What was Joe Paterno thinking? Why did this powerful leader not do more? What was going on inside head?" This movie delves into that, giving an interesting and very possible take on what really was going on inside Paterno's head. Other great things about this movie: Riley Keough is fantastic as the reporter who originally breaks the case, and Al Pacino is so amazing as Paterno that you will forget you are even watching Pacino.
    rdg45

    A Meteoric Fall of the Great

    History repeats itself once again with the systemic failure, from the top down, of the incompetence of so many people who chose to ignore a problem and pretended that nothing would ever happen due to their inability to accept responsibility and accountability. A very good performance by Al Pacino as Joe Paterno. You won't regret taking one hour and 45 minutes to view this film.
    7brianjohnson-20043

    Not fun, but worth seeing. And worth discussig such incidents so they happen less in the future.

    People who hate this film or its implications that Paterno was complicit to the child abuse are wrong. He clearly was part of the narrative. He maybe never witnessed the abuse himself. But he never reported what happened when he heard about such incidents. I understand that plenty of people are sympathetic to Paterno even if they aren't Penn State or football fans. The film to me seems to clearly display Paterno as a figure who probably would have stayed obsessed with winning football games even if 99% of the people who care about him and football, didn't care about football. And he didn't do anything to deserve someone like Sandusky being hired. Paterno with luck could have never had such an incident and be revered today. And plenty of people revered today might have made the same mistakes as Paterno if they had to deal with Paterno's issues. That doesn't mean that Paterno and others had no responsibility to do the right thing and report Sandusky as soon as possible.

    It's remarkable how quickly Paterno's fall happens after his 409th win. I forgot that he went from the winningest couch that almost everyone loved, to fired in less than week. I give this a 7 because the story wasn't that interesting, even though there seemed to be good execution.

    I think what bothers people is that the real enemy of this film isn't so much Joe Paterno or Jerry Sandusky. Instead the main enemy is America's priority of putting football and other interests over our more basic human responsibility of protecting children and bringing likely sex abuse criminals to justice as quickly as possible.

    After Paterno is fired and he addressed his supporters in front of his yard, be almost forgets about the victims in his address. He just throws in a call to support the victims at the very end. The victims should have been brought up initially or not at all. The error in this response really displayed his faulty priorities again.

    The reactions of many of many reviewers is similar to the students protesting in the film following Peterno being fired. This story really highlights our power of denying the errors of people we grow to respect. OJ and Mafia defenders have similar blind spots. People say "Sure they made a mistake on this matter, but they weren't bad about everything. Who hasn't made a mistake?" As if the scope of the crime doesn't matter.

    It's remarkably easy for some people to shield acknowledging that someone like Joe Paterno, who might be mostly good 99% of the time, can be complicit to a seriously crime the other 1% of the time. And that 1% was a 1% mattered a lot. Another common response is, "Paterno wants to be known as a legendary football coach. Not a football coach who also had to deal with child sex abuse by one of his couches." Well the media rather than the university addressing this issue from the start let Sandusky fester and abuse dozens more of decades.

    I can't help but wonder how it ever felt ok for people to know someone was molesting children and not report them. If someone witnesses a murder, A) I don't think the witness would report the incident to their boss or couch. But B) if they did, they'd be sure law enforcement was in the loop too. Especially if the witness notices that the murderer walking around where he committed his crime years later. Child molesters are extremely likely to repeat their crimes. Much more so than almost any other type of criminal. This is something people should know and care about. It seems that a lot of people are unprepared to deal with such an incident and think it'd never happen to them or someone they know. This film gets a 7 largely for bringing this issue more-so into the spotlight.

    Based on the perceptions of other reviewers I get the feeling that people don't want other films based on true stories like Paterno, or Spotlight. They don't want to think about the faults of people who seemed mostly fine. My response: Put an end to such incidents happening, and more importantly festering, and there will be no extraordinarily awful true story to make a movie about down the line about our supposed heroes. Instead we can just have real heroes. The fact that, for now, such things still happen, only reinforces the need to make movies like Paterno.

    Until we go decades with nothing like this happening, I'll find it relevant to be aware of stories like Paterno. In the last year or two we learned of a similar case of child abuse with the US gymnastics team. Maybe someday we'll learn.

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      Sara Ganim and members of The Patriot-News Staff won a number of national awards including the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting, making her the third youngest winner of a Pulitzer. The award cited "courageously revealing and adeptly covering the explosive Sandusky sex scandal involving former football coach Jerry Sandusky."
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      Featured in The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards (2018)
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      Madama Butterfly, Act II: Un Bel Di Vedremo
      Written by Giacomo Puccini

      Performed by Maria Callas

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de abril de 2018 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • Happy Valley
    • Locações de filme
      • Riverdale, Bronx, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(State College, PA)
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      • Pressman Film
      • The Levinson / Fontana Company
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