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Limbo

  • 1999
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  • 2h 6min
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Limbo (1999)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Pictures
Lire trailer0:31
1 Video
91 photos
AdventureDramaThriller

Dans une ville d'Alaska économiquement dévastée, un pêcheur au passé difficile sort avec une femme dont la jeune fille ne l'approuve pas. Lorsqu'il témoigne le meurtre de son frère, lui, la ... Tout lireDans une ville d'Alaska économiquement dévastée, un pêcheur au passé difficile sort avec une femme dont la jeune fille ne l'approuve pas. Lorsqu'il témoigne le meurtre de son frère, lui, la femme et l'enfant courent dans le désert.Dans une ville d'Alaska économiquement dévastée, un pêcheur au passé difficile sort avec une femme dont la jeune fille ne l'approuve pas. Lorsqu'il témoigne le meurtre de son frère, lui, la femme et l'enfant courent dans le désert.

  • Réalisation
    • John Sayles
  • Scénario
    • John Sayles
  • Casting principal
    • David Strathairn
    • Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    • Vanessa Martinez
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    6,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • John Sayles
    • Scénario
      • John Sayles
    • Casting principal
      • David Strathairn
      • Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
      • Vanessa Martinez
    • 159avis d'utilisateurs
    • 40avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Joe Gastineau
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    • Donna De Angelo
    Vanessa Martinez
    Vanessa Martinez
    • Noelle De Angelo
    Michael Laskin
    Michael Laskin
    • Albright
    Leo Burmester
    Leo Burmester
    • Harmon King
    Hermínio Ramos
    • Ricky
    Dawn McInturff
    • Audrey
    Tom Biss
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    Jimmy MacDonell
    • Randy Mason
    Kathryn Grody
    Kathryn Grody
    • Frankie
    Rita Taggart
    Rita Taggart
    • Lou
    Mérit Carlson-van Dort
    • Stacy
    Monica Brandner
    • Corky
    Maria Gladziszewski
    • Denise
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Smilin' Jack
    Dan Rinner
    • X-Man
    Stephen J. Lang
    • Vic
    • (as Stephen James Lang)
    Casey Siemaszko
    Casey Siemaszko
    • Bobby Gastineau
    • Réalisation
      • John Sayles
    • Scénario
      • John Sayles
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    9JuguAbraham

    Great film and a notable DVD

    After seeing this movie on DVD, I found that I admired Sayles as a director, actress Mastrantonio as a talented singer, and David Straithern as an actor. Earlier I was only familiar with the above-average work of Mastrantonio but here she is remarkable. It is indeed sad that such interesting and well-made movies never fetch an Oscar, if not major Oscars. It is indeed "Ox-bow incident" revisited.

    Every aspect of the film is well crafted and rivetting for any intelligent viewer.

    The DVD commentary is a great one for movie enthusiasts.
    moveefrk

    A haunting, elegiac thriller.

    Having finally caught us with John Sayles' "Limbo", it must be said that the king of the indie scene can still surpass any genre.

    Casting his friend (and movie veteran) David Strathairn as an Alaskan fisherman with an emotional crisis is one of the film's many pluses. Strathairn brings an everyman quality to every role he's in. The film is also not unlike Strathairn's own "The River Wild". At least, without the contrivances. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is also good as a bar singer (she sings pretty well too) hauling her teenage daughter (Vanessa Martinez, very good in her debut) through gig after gig. The film also has some thriller elements; but, this of course, is Sayles, who wisely pushes for character development and dialogue ladened with truth.

    As he proved with EIGHT MEN OUT, MATEWAN, CITY OF HOPE, and PASSION FISH, Sayles is a truly gifted writer/director. Keep it coming.
    danspurr

    Ignore the Bad Press - This is a True Gem!

    Don't Believe the Type (...below). John Sayles' Limbo is a slow-burning, stonker of a movie! The character interaction and dialogue are sublime and subtle. Personally I love to see David Strathairn in the lead role, and it is to Sayles' credit that he has, and continues to give this deft actor a chance to shine. For those who have complained about the 'boring storyline' and 'dissapointing finale' I feel sorry, really very sorry - Sorry, that you could not enjoy the films' depth and intelligence as I did. And if you didn't like the ending, then well, you just don't get it, do you?

    Tops marks Mr. Sayles, One of your Best!!
    Slim-25

    Life ain't fair.

    Hi, my name is Slim and I just saw a movie about how just when you think life is going good and you got all the major stuff like food, money, and love dialed in and it's just about time you got comfortable with a six-pack of some cold longnecks WHAM! that cold-ass harlot Bad Luck cold cocks you one. Then the next thing you know you're stuck on some wet, dank, isolated-on-the-buttwipe-end Alaskan island with this gal you were just getting to know real well, not to mention her teenage daughter who's into self-mutilation and strange stories, and to top it all off some drug running nimrods who just got burned are looking for all your butts with their superduper peekaboo scoped rifle.

    I'm talking about Limbo, made by the one of best directors who doesn't give a damn about Hollywood and does it his way all the time-John Sayles, and has one of my favorite babe actress-Mary Elizabeth Maistrantonio. It all takes place somewhere way up in Alaska where men are fisherman, women are fish cleaners, and the tourists are stupid fat Midwesterners. My babe Mary is this singer who just left her 51st, or 63rd, or 102nd guy and goes right after her 52nd or 64th or whatever, who is this guy who used to be a fisherman but due to 'unforeseen circumstances' isn't one now. But since way up there in fish country winters are long and women are scarce and fish just don't last all winter he decides she is all right, and besides she is Mary Elizabeth Maistrantonio. Anyway, he and she and the teenage daughter decide to go for a boat ride, so off they go along with his long-lost half-brother who decides to pull a con on his half-bro and use him as a bodyguard for some stupid pigheaded easy money drug deal. But of course it ain't easy money, and so it's a man overboard and everyone swim for their life scene.

    We got fish being cleaned, fish being shot, fish being canned, fish being fish, we got pretty postcard pictures of somewheres up in Alaska which looks like they got enough trees to build all of us a 5000 square foot house, we got losers in a bar with their own barstool, we got Robinson Crusoe only Friday is a babe and her daughter, and finally we got an ending that just goes to show that we don't really know what's going to happen in our lives.

    Three and a half bright north stars. Go check it out but only if you want to watch a movie where when it's over you want to go back for more. Or else drop kick a size 12 metal toed boot to the rear of Sayles for ending the movie the way he did.
    8tramky

    'Limbo' is Aptly Titled

    I'd suggest that viewers watch 'Limbo' on DVD with the voice-over narrative by John Sayles, the director. A lot of insights provided there, including a lot of little details which give you insight into movie-making--the reason for multiple takes, visual effects, the importance of 'continuity', and even a lot about sound, which was a big issue in the making of this film.

    I was amazed to learn that Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is such a terrific singer--she sang all the songs and, in fact, her voice was recorded live while shooting the scenes, not dubbed in later in post-production. Sayles describes this in his narrative.

    Sayles had less to say in the narrative about the ending, but based on the comments he DID make it was all quite intentional--not the result of studio politics or a screenwriter (Sayles himself) who couldn't decide on a final ending. In fact, I would suggest that it is Sayles' standing in the business that permitted this film to be produced & released without answering the question of what becomes of those characters, though it also occurs to me that it could be the reason why this film didn't get much of a marketing push. Clearly the audience is left hanging in--dare I say it--a state of limbo. Sayles has no intention, based on his comments, of a sequel, though he invites anyone else to dream one up if they wish.

    But aside from all this, it was a terrific film, with interesting characters, shot in unusual and often stunning locations ("Insomnia" comes to mind when thinking of recent films shot in Alaska with its scenic backdrops).

    The cast was generally quite good--Mastrantonio and Strathairn were terrific, and Kris Kristofferson was a great choice as the likable but edgy local, Smilin' Jack Johannson. Vanessa Martinez was, for me, less convincing as the daughter until the boat trip and beyond, but that is when her character becomes truly important to the story and her work was quite good when it mattered most; up to then it was all teenage angst.

    Overall, I enjoyed 'Limbo' a great deal, and the limbo in which the audience is left with such abruptness was, for me, almost a slap in the face--a welcome one--in striking contrast to the 'Star Wars' series in which George Lucas took 6 movies and nearly 30 years to tell us how Darth Vader came to be.

    Note: I am NOT slamming Lucas or 'Star Wars' by that comment, only making a point.

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    • Anecdotes
      Joe said marijuana bales in Alaska are called Square Halibut. In south Florida they are called Square Groupers.
    • Gaffes
      On some occasions when Noelle is reading from the diary in the cabin, she's sitting with her back to the fireplace. Since the fire is the only source of light at night, that would put the diary in shadow and make it unreadable.
    • Citations

      Donna De Angelo: ...and when you are of age you are free to fuck up your own life, but until that time I'm afraid it's *my* job!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Instinct/The Loss of Sexual Innocence/Limbo (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      You Never Can Tell
      a/k/a "C'est La Vie"

      Written by Chuck Berry

      Performed by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio

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    • How long is Limbo?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Did Smiling Jack tell Joe the truth on the Island?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 juillet 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gränslandet
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Driftwood Lodge - 435 Willoughby Avenue, Juneau, Alaska, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Anarchist's Convention Films
      • Green/Renzi
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 160 710 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 139 634 $US
      • 6 juin 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 160 710 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      2 heures 6 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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