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Um policial mulherengo e corrupto na folha de pagamento da máfia é confrontado com a realidade de sua vida dupla depois que ele é convidado a matar um gângster russo bonito e implacável.Um policial mulherengo e corrupto na folha de pagamento da máfia é confrontado com a realidade de sua vida dupla depois que ele é convidado a matar um gângster russo bonito e implacável.Um policial mulherengo e corrupto na folha de pagamento da máfia é confrontado com a realidade de sua vida dupla depois que ele é convidado a matar um gângster russo bonito e implacável.
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- CuriosidadesThe film's title is taken from a Tom Waits song. In the end credits he receives "special thanks" for its use.
- Erros de gravaçãoA lot is made in the film of the dates May 1 and December 1 being on a cycle of every six months, but the dates are not evenly spaced. December is seven months after May, leaving only five months until the next May 1.
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Jack Grimaldi: People think that Hell is fire and brimstone and the Devil poking you in the butt with a pitchfork, but it's not. Hell is when you should have walked away, but you didn't.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosMichael Kuhn is credited as 'Big Cheese,' the same credit he's received on at least 11 other films, including Kalifornia: Uma Viagem ao Inferno (1993), Quatro Casamentos e um Funeral (1994), and Feriados em Família (1995).
- Versões alternativasThe Australian Region 4 disc, released by Magna Pacific/Becker Entertainment, is the censored TV version. All swearing has been removed as well as close-up shots of bullet hits and nudity.
- Trilhas sonorasI Know Better Now
Written and Performed by A.J. Croce
Published by Croce Publishing (Administered by Lefrak-Moelis Music)
Courtesy of Private Music
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Peter Medak's Romeo Is Bleeding is one of the most overlooked crime films of the 90's. It's a downbeat, pitch black, simmering sociopathic neo noir filled to the brim with excellent character actors and actresses inhabiting various delicious cop, gangster and femme fatale roles. It has a lyrical, moody poetry to it it, evoking the noir flicks of the 40's albeit with a decidedly modern, violent and demoralizing bite to it. Gary Oldman, in a monumentally underrated performance, plays Jack Grimaldi, a sleaze bag cop attempting to play the Police force, the Feds and the mob against each other in order to make obscene amounts of dirty money for himself. He's a two timing, amoral asshole of a protagonist, but Oldman plays him in a stray dog, sheepish way that you just can't help root for him, and feel like an outlaw doing so. Of course his scheme falls apart (as all schemes like this do, in movie land) spectacularly so, at the hands of Mona Demarkov (Lena Olin) a tyrannical, deranged Russian contract killer with a penchant for gleeful brutality and unhinged violence. Olin is a wonder in the role, a grinning black velvet spider and a source of constant nightmares for Jack, as well as the audience. The film has a darkly comic, almost fairy tale like quality to it, a sense of inevitable karmic catastrophe at the hands of the mob and the law. Oldman mournfully narrates the proceedings from a hazy desert enclave that may or may not just be a dream, and yearns for a second chance. Medal directs with steely, melodramatic precision. Juliette Lewis does her early 90's ditzy thing to perfection, Annabella Sciorra is sweet as Jack's poor wife, the only sympathetic character in the whole deal, Roy Scheider feels a bit miscast as the vengeful mob boss, but Ron Perlman, Michael Wincott, Will Patton, James Chromwell, David Proval and Dennis Farina are top notch in welcome cameos. I feel like this script alone should have gotten a lot more attention, let alone the simply stunning, beautiful film that it has turned into. Anyone who's a fan of crime films, noir, good story lines, and this troupe of actors (and really, how can you not be, just look at this cast!!) will love this.
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- O Sangue de Romeu
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- Orçamento
- US$ 11.500.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.275.585
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.225.737
- 6 de fev. de 1994
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.275.585
- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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