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Roubando Carros

Título original: Stealing Cars
  • 2015
  • 16
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,7/10
1,3 mil
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John Leguizamo, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Mike Epps, Heather Lind, and Emory Cohen in Roubando Carros (2015)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.

  • Direção
    • Bradley Kaplan
  • Roteiristas
    • Steve Mackall
    • William Porter
  • Artistas
    • Emory Cohen
    • John Leguizamo
    • Paul Sparks
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,7/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bradley Kaplan
    • Roteiristas
      • Steve Mackall
      • William Porter
    • Artistas
      • Emory Cohen
      • John Leguizamo
      • Paul Sparks
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Emory Cohen
    Emory Cohen
    • Billy Wyatt
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Montgomery De La Cruz
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Conrad Sean Lewis
    Heather Lind
    Heather Lind
    • Nurse Tina Simms
    Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    • Sheriff Emmit Till
    Al Calderon
    Al Calderon
    • Nathan Stein
    Jeff Lima
    Jeff Lima
    • Carlos Fuentes
    Leopold Manswell
    Leopold Manswell
    • Jerome Timmons 'J.T.' Dye
    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Kimberly Wyatt
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Philip Wyatt
    Grace Van Patten
    Grace Van Patten
    • Maggie Wyatt
    Deema Aitken
    • Earl
    Tariq Trotter
    Tariq Trotter
    • Lionel McWorthers
    Chance Kelly
    Chance Kelly
    • Coach Jimmy Carmichael
    David H. Holmes
    David H. Holmes
    • Ollie
    Chris Caldovino
    Chris Caldovino
    • Police Officer
    Paul Borghese
    Paul Borghese
    • Guard
    Joaquin Palma
    Joaquin Palma
    • Construction Site BJ Kid
    • Direção
      • Bradley Kaplan
    • Roteiristas
      • Steve Mackall
      • William Porter
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    Avaliações de usuários22

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    6Sergeant_Tibbs

    A couple leaps in logic keep it from being more powerful.

    Winner of the new Zeitgeist Award at the L.A. Film Festival, Stealing Cars feels like if Starred Up wanted to be Cool Hand Luke featuring Antoine-Olivier Pilon from Mommy. Both Stealing Cars and Mommy think their lead is hilarious, tragic and charming, and many of the latter's fans agree, but I found Pilon unbearable. Not to reel Xavier Dolan's film into this criticism, but both these films hinge on their protagonists. Swap Pilon for Emory Cohen for Stealing Cars and it's a very quick reminder why most consider The Place Beyond The Pines troublesome in its third act. I'm concerned that Cohen may be too good at playing an irritating young criminal. I just like seeing him get punched.

    The film opens with a clear homage to Cool Hand. Emory Cohen's Billy steals a car, and the next scene we're in a Burnville Camp For Boys, an analogy for life's hardships. The film details his relationships with his fellow inmates, the guards, various staff, warden, police, a female nurse at the facility, and his parents in any jumbled order that resembles a plot towards his potential rehabilitation. He makes enemies, earns sympathies, leads teams, impresses at the least likely times, and so on. It's a script that's been gestating since the mid-90s and it's hard to ignore that it may have grown too kind to its protagonist. Billy mouths off to every authority figure and escapes three times without serious repercussions.

    Set aside its clumsy character study and Stealing Cars does have good intentions in its portrayal of problematic detention facilities. Punishment only breeds deeper resentment and a desire to escape. It'd hit harder if its logic was as gritty as its style, though it's not quite as rough as Starred Up. In one scene, Billy has memorized an entire passage of Fahrenheit 451 because of his photographic memory, and while characters are just as surprised as us, it feels like a step into the extraordinary that's just tacked on. The warden makes cleaning his car a dream job for the inmates, as if that's not asking for trouble. He's then also astonished Billy knows Johnny Cash. Fortunately, these unconvincing examples are executed with such earnestness by director Bradley Kaplan that it doesn't toe the line into nausea, and instead establishes this as merely the tone of the film.

    It's assisted by a set of familiar faces in the supporting adult cast. Paul Sparks is barely recognizable compared to his sniggering Boardwalk Empire role and a bright spark in the film as a drill sergeant-esque guard. William H. Macy shows his face briefly as Billy's father and adds his screen presence to the film's production value. Felicity Huffman has an emotional one-scene wonder as his mother that absolutely begs for more time with her character. Mike Epps also shines in his brief screen time. John Leguizamo is solid, but suffers the most from the aforementioned flaws in the writing. It's hard to deny that Emory Cohen has the confidence for this role and his charisma isn't necessarily misguided, he does contribute to the spirit of the film, it's perhaps just a matter of taste. Stealing Cars probably wasn't the wisest choice for L.A. Film Festival's award, but I'm sure there were worse on the slate.

    6/10

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    4PacmanKO88

    What happened???

    After a promising first half, the second half felt like the writer and/or director quit and was replaced by someone who filled the movie with clichés in what amounted to a mess filled with continuity issues.

    Emory Cohen was great and carried this movie. I watched this movie for him and he did not disappoint.

    The cop's actions in the final act? C'mon man.....
    transoptical

    Genius is outlaw on planet Earth

    The cinematography is a bit uninspired. However, it's nice to see heroism attached to intelligence rather than revenge for a change. How many films tackle the subject of human genius up against a world of mediocrity? How many films attempt to describe the need for and the requirements for- leadership? Basically humanity is obviously too stupid to solve its problems. That's why they are still with us after 10,000 years. Evidently we are slow learners. Part of the reason for this is that we have damned few cultural/media heroes who possess actual genius. And part of the reason for that state of affairs is Hollywood's reluctance to portray genius as desirable, effective or even romantic. The Dogme 95 film movement created a new standard of honesty in cinema. We now desperately need a film movement that wittingly makes us smarter...a Didactic Cinema. The need is certainly there.
    6ops-52535

    not much car stealin

    This is a hard nut to chew when not knowing if its rotten or good. its about juvenile dilligents in a correction camp somewhere in usa. its all from murder,rape to petty crimes, mingled up in a one fence ,one barb wire one gate joint, that seems rather easy to bail out from. the main of the story, are an unfortunate boy that once did a great mistake when driving a car, and as an act of redemtion to himself he starts to steal cars to runaway from his wrong doings. unfortunately his ad/hd demeanors and vocal talents ,gives him more bash of thrash to his record.

    productionwise i feel the story shows signs of incoherence, the cams are at times too close up, and the editing seems on overdrive. this is maybe, that its a cliche thing, that weve all seen before in other settings and other actors. the acting are good enough, how it reflects the true world,i shall not say.

    youll need patience and maybe see it through a couple of times to really enjoy, just recommendable the grumpy old man says.
    4christhjian

    That title...

    This is one of those films which didn't have too much cash to splash but tries to counter that with meaningful story and perhaps a little more alternative approach. Stealing Cars focuses around a teenage boy who basically has emotionally fallen apart, but rather than being sad and isolated starts to "rebel" and does some no good.

    And the film does quite a few things right, actually. It keeps the viewers guessing what's going on until the very end and has some fine twists there. But it is almost good and really misses hardly making the experience feel logical and gives the overall impression of cutting too many corners.

    Let's start with the title - it has almost nothing to do with car stealing, so anyone hoping to see some sort of Gone in 60 Seconds style movie will be vastly disappointed. Sometimes, of course, this kind of title with hidden meaning is completely fine, but on this certain instance, this almost feels like lying. Instead, this is essentially a prison movie, which takes place in the juvy. We see our main character Billy gaining the trust and respect of others thanks to his rather charismatic behavior and finally revealing us the key problem of his mindset.

    The problem there is that the writing really doesn't support that. Billy is made so incredibly obnoxious and stupid (in many ways) that it gets almost impossible to take him seriously. He often gives some really weird speeches, disobeys the orders and gets the whole collective in trouble. Still none of his comrades seemed to care and started to look him up, if anything else. The good side of the character was that he really didn't care what would come to him. He was literally fearless and this gave him a little credibility, but all in all was still rather unbelievable.

    Even though it seemingly was more of an alternative film, it still contains many clichés - the outcast, the sick kid, who befriends Billy, hot nurse who became a love interest for Billy and finally - surprise, surprise - a rather cruel warden. OK, he wasn't too mean, like wardens in many similar movies, but the sense of this heavily clichéd character was definitely present. And Billy himself was also a good talented kid with exceptional memory gone bad. The film used some non linear storytelling, but it only focused around the key point and could have told us a little more background.

    All the supporting characters were somehow dull and didn't have much depth. It was almost as if they just were there and even if they seemed to have a purpose, most of them never really opened up and didn't add much to the plot.

    Ultimately Stealing Cars is not a great film. On a positive note this is somewhat psychological trip which dwells into a confused mind, has few nice twists and isn't all that predictable. I understand what the producers wanted to show us, but the way it was constructed wasn't particularly convincing. Main problems are dull side characters and a monotonous plot which is hard to take seriously because of the oddly acting Billy.

    And one last time - that title....

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      Mark Wahlberg is a producer of this film.
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      Epilogue: "On any given day in the United States, approximately 81,000 children between the ages of 10 and 21 are held in juvenile justice placement. A juvenile detention sentence of 12 months costs roughly $88,000 per child. The average cost for a student to attend public school for a year is $10,259. This film is dedicated to the youth in America who struggle every day. And to the social workers, community workers, advocates, family and policymakers who refuse to give up on them."

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      • 5 de abril de 2016 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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