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Onde de choc

Original title: Wavelength
  • 1983
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
987
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Onde de choc (1983)
Sci-FiThriller

Two young lovers learn that a small group of child-like space aliens are marooned on Earth and are being held prisoner at a top secret military facility. The couple then decide to liberate t... Read allTwo young lovers learn that a small group of child-like space aliens are marooned on Earth and are being held prisoner at a top secret military facility. The couple then decide to liberate the extraterrestrial castaways and help them make a rendezvous with a rescue ship sent from... Read allTwo young lovers learn that a small group of child-like space aliens are marooned on Earth and are being held prisoner at a top secret military facility. The couple then decide to liberate the extraterrestrial castaways and help them make a rendezvous with a rescue ship sent from the alien home planet.

  • Director
    • Mike Gray
  • Writer
    • Mike Gray
  • Stars
    • Robert Carradine
    • Cherie Currie
    • Keenan Wynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    987
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Gray
    • Writer
      • Mike Gray
    • Stars
      • Robert Carradine
      • Cherie Currie
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 31User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Bobby Sinclair
    Cherie Currie
    Cherie Currie
    • Iris Longacre
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Dan
    Cal Bowman
    • Gen. Milton Ward
    James Hess
    • Col. James MacGruder
    Terry Burns
    • Capt. Hinsdale
    Eric Morris
    Eric Morris
    • Dr. Vernon Cottrell
    Bob Mclean
    Bob Mclean
    • Dr. Benjamin Stern
    • (as Bob McLean)
    Eric Heath
    • Dr. Sidey
    Robert Glaudini
    Robert Glaudini
    • Dr. Wolf
    George Petrie
    George Petrie
    • Dr. Savianno
    • (as George O. Petrie)
    George Skaff
    • Gen. Hunt
    Milt Kogan
    Milt Kogan
    • Chief Pathologist
    Dov Young
    • Gamma
    Josh Oreck
    Josh Oreck
    • Beta
    • (as Joshua Oreck)
    Christian Morris
    • Delta
    Jim Elk
    • Flemming
    Ivan Naranjo
    • Warren
    • Director
      • Mike Gray
    • Writer
      • Mike Gray
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    7texasarcane

    Strange and ethereal

    Tangerine Dream soundtrack, as always, leaves the movie feeling dreamy and surreal.

    One of the few films about secret alien bases and experiments that is watchable. The acting and dialogue is top notch. Keenan Wynn makes an appearance and is excellent as usual.

    The film all feels like it takes place in a single night and into the following day. It blends together many different science fiction motifs fairly well and tries hard on a small budget to be convincing. It's nice to watch a movie that isn't dumbed down.

    Seems to be a kind of holdout from the seventies psychedelic head flicks in some ways. It has that reformed hippie quality about it.
    8udar55

    Great early 80s sci-fi flick!

    Burnt out Hollywood musician Bobby Sinclair (Robert Carradine) and his girlfriend Iris (Cherie Currie) get wrapped up in a government extraterrestrial conspiracy after she starts "hearing" sounds coming from a nearby old Army facility in the Hollywood hills. With the help of old timer Dan (Keenan Wynn), the duo break into the facility and discover it runs seven stories into the ground and a trio of captured aliens are housed on the bottom floor. Naturally, the government isn't too happy with them there, until they find out Iris is on the same wavelength as the aliens.

    Obviously inspired by Steven Spielberg's CLOSE ENCOUNTERS..., this one is interesting in that it takes the darker "fourth kind" approach whereas Spielberg went lighter with E.T. shot in the same year. This features likable leads and the script that moves pretty fast but also injects some unpretentious philosophy. Interestingly, this resembles the later STARMAN (1985) in many regards, right down to the oppressive military and a reflective orb coming down in the middle of the desert for pick-up. The aliens are played by three kids painted brown and they are all good in their silent roles. Director Mike Gray certainly has had an interesting career. He did some documentary work in the early 70s, wrote THE CHINA SYNDROME, made his feature debut with this and then moved onto writing/producing sci-fi TV stuff like STARMAN and STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. Features a great score by Tangerine Dream.
    8hippiedj

    An overlooked gem, nice emphasis on drama

    I love to debate with those who claimed this was a rip-off of E.T... While E.T. was good, it was obviously more cute with cute kids and a cute alien. Wavelength is much more adult. I didn't see this as the same film as E.T. at all, if anything, I found John Carpenter's film Starman a replica of Wavelength--it came two years after Wavelength and had the EXACT same silver sphere spaceship hovering in the desert!!

    The story of someone discovering aliens in a secret underground government complex may not be new, but it's how the story is told and how the characters affect us that make it work. Robert Carradine is likeable and even sings a few of his own songs. Would have been nice to add those to the soundtrack CD, but I can't complain about having this great Tangerine Dream score (particularly the Church Theme). Former Runaways band member Cherie Currie was a nice surprise in the cast--it's a shame someone felt it necessary to exploit her by having her in a brief nude scene. It's so cliche to have a naked woman get out of bed and never the man...it's as if to say, yeah, we can pull in the male audience by giving them a naked woman to gawk at. Since this was from New World Pictures, I had to check to make sure Roger Corman wasn't listed as producer since his name (like John Landis) automatically means breasts are mandatory. Keenan Wynn adds sass as usual to any film he's in, and doesn't disappoint.

    The real stars are the aliens. It's wonderful to see how much can be conveyed without dialogue! One particular moment of brilliance (and a nice comment on religious ideology) is when they are whisked into a church to hide and Carradine and Currie try to get the aliens to put clothes on to disguise them as children. At first the aliens won't cooperate, but when they look up at a statue of Jesus on the cross (and seeing the despair on Jesus' face), they quickly start to grab for the clothes! That scene deserves to be listed as one of the all-time best scenes in film. It's important to note too that the minimalist makeup job for the aliens is very good, I didn't notice any seams or wrinkles on the skin. They seemed naked, but who's to say what beings from other worlds wear?

    Nice pacing, believable performances, great Tangerine Dream score, and good use of location (yes, using the desert is economical, but the final sequence is a wow), and the emphasis on the drama of the situation instead of bombastic sci-fi visuals make Wavelength a worthwhile time. I've seen and forgotten many films in my life, and when a film like this is one you think about once in a while, then it did its job well.

    I only hope that someday it's re-issued on DVD and given the chance to be re-discovered and acknowledged!
    8pbsbkb

    Thoughtful plot, natural acting and a handful of superb effects....

    You can count on one hand the number of "aliens on earth" movies that are well made since the 1980's. "Wavelength", with a plot containing a few elements of several other sci-fi movies, pulls off an intriguing look into why we seem to have no knowledge of alien contact--only our ever increasing suspicions. The short length is perfect, as you care about the characters but don't have to wade through more-than-enough exposition to reach the thrilling denouement. However, if you go in expecting a big-bucks budget and effects you will not get your fill. Instead, enjoy the cast who carry off the narrative through good chemistry and solid, non-flashy acting. The director/screenwriter has given them a sci-fi film with plenty to work with, including an eye-popping finale. As other reviewers have previously noted, the Tangerine Dream filmscore is excellent, too. It is a shame that this little gem isn't available in a widescreen DVD format yet. Catch it some other way when you can.
    MrTaft

    Thumbs up!

    I saw the trailer for this film on an old VHS I was watching, and was intrigued enough to purchase it on eBay. All I can say is it was worth every cent. A marvellous little "unknown", with strong performances from the whole cast and great chemistry between them. The storyline is solid and unique, and is nowhere near a rip-off of earlier films. Of course, the music was another bonus, particularly the quick, sharp cues we get during the most dramatic scenes.

    A lot of tension is evident throughout the film, building up as we go along to a most memorable conclusion. The shots of the spaceship in the desert with the stunned Air Force pilots were great! There seems to have been a great deal of effort put into pacing too, and the film flows along very smoothly. Just an excellent movie and very highly recommended!

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      Project Camelot whistleblower 'Henry Deacon' (pseudonym) has stated on record that a considerable portion of the film's storyline was based on actual events that he had personally witnessed or knew about. When Project Camelot co-founder Kerry Cassidy phoned director and scriptwriter Mike Gray to ask him about this, Gray replied that he every now and then he had received phone calls from people asking him "how come he knew all this had happened". Mike Gray told Kerry Cassidy that he had come up with the storyline when driving one day down the Pacific Coast Highway, on his own, with no influence or suggestion from anyone else.
    • Goofs
      The boom mic is visible throughout this movie.
    • Quotes

      [as the earthlings and naked aliens take temporary Sanctuary in a Church, Bobby brings out a box of donated clothing]

      Iris Longacre: I don't think they're gonna wear anything, Bobby.

      Bobby Sinclair: Iris, they've gotta put something on. We can't run around with three naked kids, not even in Hollywood.

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    • Soundtracks
      No More Lonely Days
      Performed by Sneaker

      Written by Jim King and Mitch Crane

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wavelength
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rosenfield Company
      • Wavelength Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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