A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.
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Ethan Vincent
- Cesar
- (as Ethan Simpson)
Eddie Martinez
- Ruben Ochoa
- (as J. Eddie Martinez)
Bobby Daniel Rodriguez
- Father Arguedas
- (as Bobby Rodriguez)
J. Santiago Suarez
- Monsignor Rolland
- (as Jay Santiago)
Eliud Garcia
- Dr. Gomez
- (as Eliud Kauffman)
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I have never heard of the book this movie is taken from !
It's such an unbelievable story you have to watch it to the end. And when it's all over your first question will be -- "What"?
It's like pulling tape off a tape dispenser and suddenly you hit the end of the role and you haven't finished your project. You still need more tape!
María Mercedes Coroy and Ryo Kase are certainly the shine in this movie!
It's such an unbelievable story you have to watch it to the end. And when it's all over your first question will be -- "What"?
It's like pulling tape off a tape dispenser and suddenly you hit the end of the role and you haven't finished your project. You still need more tape!
María Mercedes Coroy and Ryo Kase are certainly the shine in this movie!
Because I thought this was a pretty good and touching movie. One test I have, when watching a movie on cable, is how many times I pick up my phone to check the net. I didn't during this one. I will not give spoilers but it's based on a novel ... so the outcome is not a script thing but an adaptation. I thought the performances were compelling enough. Don't be discouraged by other reviews. Make up your own mind.
There appear to be a lot of "haters" because of what this movie is not about. What it is about is the relationships that develops between 2 groups, between terrorists and their captives (perhaps "Stockholm Syndrome"?).
While the movie is not as good as the novel, it is very good.
Hardly a realistic plot to narrate, with great perspective though mostly because of Julianne. And somewhere between small doses of suspense and greater of humanity, the film leaves us with the feeling of unfinished business, as if the director wanted simply to proceed without the emotional strength, this movie could bring. It got flat at this very moment anyone expected the power behind the facts. Anyway, it was no waste of time, enjoyable but ...something finally was missing.
Classical music meets terrorism, an interesting mix.
Some of the scenes in this movie are just a shade bizarrre, at times the tension is
quite good, particularly in the first half of the movie, but then the tension gets broken by these odd scenes.
I think the movie tries to touch on some of the terrorists vulnerabilities and how such people end up with semi-automatic weapons in their hands. But it doesn't quite get there, I wish it had stuck to one genre and thrown all its energies into that area.
At the end of the day, I preferred the tension and drama to the love scenes which I didn't find plausible.
Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed the movie, I just feel that it never falls into the greatness category.
My favourite quote from the movie
"Are you sure they won't shoot, not everyone likes opera"
Did you know
- TriviaAs Julianne Moore is not a trained opera singer, she was coached to lip synch for her singing scenes. Although she has some singing experience, and has sung before in movies, she cannot sing the vocally demanding genre of opera. Reneé Fleming, a soprano, provided the singing voice for Moore.
- Quotes
Comandante Alfredo: Don't worry, they won't shoot.
Roxanne Coss: Are you sure? Not everyone likes opera!
- SoundtracksRusalka: Song to the Moon
(Mesicku na nebi hlubokém)
Written by Antonín Dvorák & Jaroslav Kvapil
Performed by Renée Fleming, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (as The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)
Conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin
February 8, 2014
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera
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- Бельканто
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $125,569
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,421
- Sep 16, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $358,048
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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