Traber Charles Burns Felix as Felix. Autumn Nidalmia Mable as Mable. Barry Del Sherman Corser as Corser. Jason Rojas Activist 1 as Activist 1. Mikey Kampmann Activist 2 as Activist 2. Paddric Fitzgerald Busboy as Busboy. Kelly Reichardt. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Josh and Dena, two young environmental activists, are planning a large scale act to force the world to think about what they're doing to the environment.
They pull in Harmon, a man with a sketchy past, to help them pull off their big plan. However, unforeseen consequences bring a whole host of guilt, paranoia and other problems, and their ultimate act will change themselves more than the world around them.
Rated R for some language and nudity. Did you know Edit. Later in the film, when they are heading to the lake with the boat, they mention that they will have to put in "upstream at Lake of the Woods". The following morning, Josh asks what is going on as people are reading the news, and it is said that "Someone blew up Green Peter Dam last night", and later when Josh is at the library, the news article mentions Green Peter Dam, and the Santiam River, which Green Peter Dam impounds to form Green Peter Lake.
Quotes Josh : Yeah, it's got to be big. User reviews 87 Review. Top review. Nonchalant slow burn thriller. Reichardt uses space and tone instead of plot and character to tell this story of eco terrorism. The three begin to set into motion a plan to blow up a hydroelectric dam at a nearby lake. After they succeed they learn their act caused the death of a camper. The guilt begins to cause Dena to rethink their actions. Josh must find a way to keep her quiet before she talks and they all end up in jail.
She works within a realm of filmmaking in which the story is told not through actions but through suspense. In Night Moves, the majority of the film is the planning of the explosion. However, this kind of storytelling seems to stunt emotions of characters. Uploaded by Christopher John Stephens on February 12, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.
Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. This is the perfect role for Hackman as the aging sports star unable to find his role in life once the playing days are over. He is the accidental jock, too sensitive to play the stereotype and so finding no sense of belonging. He has become a detective but he is a bumbling amateur compared to a Philip Marlowe type.
He is shy and hestitant and is frequently made to feel discomfort by the seedy, untrustworthy people he comes into contact with. He has none of Marlowe's self assurance.
It begs the question why has he become a detective? Maybe it is partly due to his abandonment by his father who years later Hackman tracks down only to fail in confronting him. He is condemned to search for people to whom he is of no importance. This idea of the lonely seeker is Hackman's own turf. His affable charm conveys a sense of a lifetime's wrongheaded idealism. In the wrong job, deluding himself, looking for a way out. Eventually, he is able to see clearly and see how his drifting has allowed the people around him to manipulate him in their games.
Unlike many of this film's peers such as 'Chinatown', 'Taxi Driver', 'The Long Goodbye', we are not left to be slightly repulsed by the lead actor's ways. Hackman plays the everyman character as an affable, amateur sleuth whose hestitancy and chronic lack of commitment give him a fallibility more recognizable to an audience. Details Edit. Release date August 30, Italy. United States. English Spanish French.
The Dark Tower. Warner Bros. Hiller Productions Layton Productions. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 40 minutes. Related news. Nov 5 DailyDead. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.
0コメント