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Abel Ferrara - Dangerous Game [DVD5 Ita Eng - Sub Ita][TNTVILLAGE]

Torrent: Abel Ferrara - Dangerous Game [DVD5 Ita Eng - Sub Ita][TNTVILLAGE]
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ABEL FERRARA - OCCHI DI SERPENTE (DANGEROUS GAME, 1993)



IMDB link:http://www.imdb.it/title/tt0106660/

.: Info :.
Titolo / Title: Occhi di serpente
Titolo originale / Original Title: Dangerous Game
Anno / Year: 1993
Durata / Runtime: 104'
Genere / Genre: Drama
Color: color
Regia / Director: Abel Ferrara
Scritto da / written by: Nicholas St. John
Cast:
Harvey Keitel ... Eddie Israel
Madonna ... Sarah Jennings
James Russo ... Francis Burns
Nancy Ferrara ... Madlyn Israel
Reilly Murphy ... Tommy
Victor Argo ... Director of Photography
Leonard L. Thomas ... Prop Guy
Christina Fulton ... Blonde
Heather Bracken ... Stewardess
Glenn Plummer ... Burns' Buddy

Languages: italian, english
Subtitles: italian


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.: Plot / Review :.
It takes a certain moxie to use Madonna in a film, cast her as a famous actress who casually sleeps with both her director and her leading man, devise a plot in which she is violently slapped around and manage to make her the most demure character in the story. (It takes even more moxie to do this for Maverick, Madonna's own production company, but that's another matter.) But by now Abel Ferrara is well known for having nerve to spare, and for stopping at nothing when it comes to putting his raw, corrosive visions on screen.
"Dangerous Game," his latest, is a "Bad Director" to Mr. Ferrara's previous "Bad Lieutenant," with Harvey Keitel again personifying the film maker's darkest, most mischievous thoughts about the human condition. Those who admired Mr. Keitel's warmly romantic performance in "The Piano" had better see "The Piano" again for more of the same, since the Mr. Keitel on display here is a far more sodden and primal being.
This time he plays Eddie Israel, a passionate film director and not-so-dedicated family man. "You been a good boy?" he asks his young son idly. "Why?"
Eddie is first seen in a domesticated state, complimenting his wife on her pasta and listening to classical music. This, by Mr. Ferrara's standards, amounts to a colossal joke. The real Eddie is obsessed with his lurid film about domestic violence, in which a husband hooked on drugs, booze and infidelity (James Russo) attacks his pious wife (Madonna), whom he considers a fraud. Eddie is seen directing from the sidelines, encouraging his actor to do things like urinate on the wall-to-wall carpet in order to show his wife what he thinks of her middle-class hypocrisies.
"So it becomes an argument between heaven and hell, if you will, to find what the right path is," Eddie comments solemnly about the film being made. That was more true of "Bad Lieutenant," in which Mr. Keitel's corrupt police officer wrestled so agonizingly with his many demons, than it is of "Dangerous Game," a ragged, scorching psychodrama played out in a smaller arena. Besides, Mr. Ferrara, working from a screenplay by Nicholas St. John, his longtime collaborator, appears to see the absurdity in Eddie's grandiose side. So he lets Eddie croon Harry Chapin's "Taxi" at a supposedly romantic moment. And he kills off Eddie's unseen father-in-law just so Eddie can be especially awful to his wife on the day of the funeral.
Much of "Dangerous Game" concentrates on filming the aptly named "Mother of Mirrors," which indeed has a hall-of-mirrors quality. Mr. Ferrara's own presence is strongly felt in scenes showing Eddie charming and browbeating the actors who work for him. Madonna's public image is invoked pointedly as she plays Sarah Jennings, a jaded star with a lot of sway over her fans. Eddie's wife is played forcefully and well by Nancy Ferrara, the film maker's own wife, who can't help adding an extra dimension to the tale. It is she who must chatter away obliviously at a family barbecue while her husband reaches new heights of alienation, stretched out in a lawn chair with all of Los Angeles beckoning in the distance.
Mr. Keitel's ability to immerse himself in Mr. Ferrara's stories of self-abasement is once again stunningly complete. It is also given a playful twist by this film's Hollywood context. When a boozy, debauched Eddie gazes at the film being shown aboard an airplane ("The Cutting Edge," an uplifting ice-skating fantasy), the sheer disbelief on his face says everything about how Mr. Ferrara perceives mainstream movie making. Yet it's not entirely clear whether he intends "Mother of Mirrors" as a viable alternative, given the pulpiness of its action and the sheer viciousness of its escalating violence.
Mr. Ferrara retains enough detachment to see that a man as wasted as Eddie may not be working at the peak of his talents, and that when he encourages his actors to improvise, the results may not always be golden. "I want you to hit the points about the American way of life," he instructs his actor, who then simply inserts the word "consumerism" into one of his wife-abusing harangues.
Whatever else actors do in Mr. Ferrara's films, there's no question that they're given real opportunities to act. And Madonna submits impressively to the emotions raging furiously around her. She cries, whines, pleads and lets herself look dreadful for Eddie's camera. But she becomes a much more nonchalant presence in private moments, like the scene that finds her in bed with her co-star. (Mr. Ferrara saves a particularly mocking surprise for the end of this episode.) The role, which isn't glamorous, is free of artifice in a way that Madonna's screen roles seldom are. Viewers may actually have to remind themselves that they've seen this actress somewhere before.
"Dangerous Game," which opens today at the Art Greenwich Twin, is not Mr. Ferrara's most daring film ("Bad Lieutenant" still holds that distinction), but it may be the one that cuts closest to the bone. Shot in a grainy, urgent style with occasional lapses into video, it has a fury that goes well beyond the story at hand, and an energy level that transcends the story's self-indulgence. This tough, abrasive film maker is seldom without his deadly serious side. "Dangerous Game" is angry and painful, and the pain feels real.


.: Trama :.
Un regista vuole realizzare un film sul fallimento del matrimonio di una coppia dell'alta borghesia in una New York periferica, ma nessun produttore sembra interessato ad investire nel progetto. La scelta della protagonista femminile del film, la star televisiva Sarah Jennings, è imposta dallo studio di Hollywood che finanzierebbe il progetto. Il regista inizialmente contrariato e maldisposto, è costretto a fare buon viso a cattivo gioco. L'attore protagonista, Francis Burns, amico da sempre del regista, rifiuta brutalmente la sua parte quando viene a sapere che avrà come antagonista una stella della TV. Gli viene dato un ultimatum e, con nessun altro lavoro in vista, non avrà altra scelta che accettare... il cast è completo e le prove hanno inizio. Ma le tensioni esplodono immediatamente...

.: Recensione :.
Scritto col fido collaboratore Nicholas St. John, l'opus n. 9 di Ferrara si stacca con efferata nettezza dei film hollywoodiani ambientati nel mondo del cinema per la torva intersecazione tra realtà e finzione, il furore espressionista del linguaggio, l'appassionata, quasi svergognata partecipazione emotiva degli autori. Questa passione è la forza e, insieme, la debolezza di un film nervosamente esasperato sino all'isterismo e autoindulgente. In seconda istanza è anche una parabola sul mestiere dell'attore, quasi un'appendice al Paradosso di Diderot e una riflessione sul metodo Stanislavskij: recitare o sentire? Entrare nel personaggio o rimanere distaccati? I 3 interpreti hanno assecondato bene le intenzioni del regista.


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.: Ringraziamenti :.
* Janet Maslin (review from http://movies.nytimes.com )
* chi ha scritto la recensione italiana (non so chi sia, presa da http://cinema-tv.corriere.it/ )


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