Tres conocidos se encuentran millones de dólares en efectivo perdidos y hacen un plan para ocultar su hallazgo a las autoridades, pero no pasa mucho tiempo antes de que las complicaciones y ... Leer todoTres conocidos se encuentran millones de dólares en efectivo perdidos y hacen un plan para ocultar su hallazgo a las autoridades, pero no pasa mucho tiempo antes de que las complicaciones y la desconfianza entran en el plan.Tres conocidos se encuentran millones de dólares en efectivo perdidos y hacen un plan para ocultar su hallazgo a las autoridades, pero no pasa mucho tiempo antes de que las complicaciones y la desconfianza entran en el plan.
- Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
- 16 premios y 24 nominaciones en total
- Drinker
- (as Timothy Storms)
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- CuriosidadesDuring a 2002 interview on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Bill Paxton told interviewer Terry Gross that he didn't know that his own father had been cast in this movie (in the small role of Mr. Schmitt) until he arrived at a production office at the start of filming and saw his father's headshot on the wall among the other cast members'. It turned out that John Paxton had written a letter to director Sam Raimi saying, "I've always admired your films, and I was wondering if there were any small parts that I'd possibly be right for." And Raimi gave him an audition.
- PifiasA funeral scene in the latter half of the movie takes place in the middle of winter, but is a full burial service. In Minnesota, as is the case with other northern locales where the ground is frozen for several months of the year, the funeral for someone who died in the winter would occur in two parts: a "real-time" memorial service followed by spring interment.
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[Hank talks to the FBI agent about their stories to the police]
Neil Baxter: Looks like we're both gonna have an awful lot of explaining to do.
Hank Mitchell: Just me.
[Hank shoots the gun into Baxter's head]
Directed by Sam Raimi before his ultra-success with the Spider-Man trilogy, "A Simple Plan" (1998) was written by Scott B. Smith based on his page-turning book of the same name (there are enough changes to make both worthwhile). The wintery Minnesota setting is fitting for the bleak psychological drama. Speaking of which, the best thing about this movie is its exploration of human nature and how "the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil," as the Bible puts it.
The movie effectively shows how basically good and normal people can be corrupted by the temptation of easy wealth; so corrupted that he or she is suddenly willing to murder, lie and connive. The story works so well because of the three well-defined characters. We've all met these types in real life: The wholesome, educated man who's not quite living up to his potential and yet is generally satisfied; the loser, screw-up who's never been with a girl even though he's in his 40s; and the annoying redneck hick.
The film runs 2 hours and was shot in Minnesota (Delano, St. Paul & Golden Valley) and Wisconsin (Ashland).
GRADE: A-
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- Presupuesto
- 30.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 16.316.273 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 390.563 US$
- 13 dic 1998
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 16.316.273 US$
- Duración2 horas 1 minuto
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1