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Quando una casalinga scopre di essere incinta, corre fuori città in cerca di libertà per rivalutare le sue decisioni di vita.Quando una casalinga scopre di essere incinta, corre fuori città in cerca di libertà per rivalutare le sue decisioni di vita.Quando una casalinga scopre di essere incinta, corre fuori città in cerca di libertà per rivalutare le sue decisioni di vita.
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Laura Crews
- Ellen
- (as Laurie Crews)
Garrett Cassell
- Farmer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Eleanor Coppola
- Gordon's Wife
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizThe parade scene was filmed in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Veterans' Day. The students in the band were not aware of what was happening. In fact, reading the lips of a majorette, she can be seen asking, "Who was that guy?" as James Caan was weaving through the parade.
- BlooperWhen Natalie first leaves her husband, she drives into a tunnel and emerges from on the west side of Manhattan. That is, she has driven east through the Lincoln Tunnel, presumably heading east. But immediately after, she stops at a phone booth to call her husband, saying she is in Pennsylvania, which is in the opposite direction. Had the intention to suggest a westward journey, she could have driven west through the tunnel to emerge in New Jersey.
- Citazioni
Jimmy Kilgannon: You hurt me!
- ConnessioniEdited into Filmmaker (1968)
Recensione in evidenza
Francis Ford Coppola wrote and directed this stunningly personal story of a married woman's flight from her husband--and the reality that perhaps the youthful glee and excitement of her younger years are behind her. We learn little about this woman's marriage except that she has been feeling her independence slipping away as of late; she's also recently learned she's pregnant, which has further complicated her heart (she doesn't want to be a complacent wifey, despite the maternal way she speaks to her husband over the phone). She meets two men on her journey: a former college football hero who--after an accident during a game--has been left with permanent brain damage, and a sexy, strutting motorcycle cop who has a great deal of trouble in his own life. The clear, clean landscapes (as photographed by the very talented Wilmer Butler) are astutely realized, as are the characters. Shirley Knight, James Caan, and Robert Duvall each deliver strong, gripping performances, most especially since these are not very likable people in conventional terms. Some scenes (such as Knight's first call home from a pay-phone, or her first night alone with Caan where they play 'Simon Says') are almost too intimate to watch. Coppola toys with reality, turning the jagged memories of his characters into scrapbooks we've been made privy to. He allows scenes to play out, yet the editing is quite nimble and the film is never allowed to get too heavy (there are at least two or three very frisky moments). It's a heady endeavor--so much so that the picture was still being shown at festivals nearly five years later. Some may shun Coppola's unapologetic twisting of events in order to underline the finale with bitter irony, however the forcefulness and drive behind the picture nearly obliterate its shortcomings. *** from ****
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stati Uniti(Veterans Day parade)
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- Budget
- 750.000 USD (previsto)
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