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Anjos na América

Título original: Angels in America
  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 2003
  • 18
  • 59 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,1/10
31 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
2.042
214
Al Pacino and Emma Thompson in Anjos na América (2003)
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À medida que a crise da AIDS explode na América dos anos 80, dois pacientes enfrentam desafios diferentes. Além disso, uma olhada nas implicações sociais, sexuais e religiosas da doença mort... Ler tudoÀ medida que a crise da AIDS explode na América dos anos 80, dois pacientes enfrentam desafios diferentes. Além disso, uma olhada nas implicações sociais, sexuais e religiosas da doença mortal.À medida que a crise da AIDS explode na América dos anos 80, dois pacientes enfrentam desafios diferentes. Além disso, uma olhada nas implicações sociais, sexuais e religiosas da doença mortal.

  • Artistas
    • Al Pacino
    • Meryl Streep
    • Emma Thompson
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,1/10
    31 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.042
    214
    • Artistas
      • Al Pacino
      • Meryl Streep
      • Emma Thompson
    • 273Avaliações de usuários
    • 25Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 11 Primetime Emmys
      • 67 vitórias e 43 indicações no total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Roy Cohn
    • 2003
    Meryl Streep
    Meryl Streep
    • Hannah Pitt…
    • 2003
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Homeless Woman…
    • 2003
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Harper Pitt
    • 2003
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Leatherman in Park…
    • 2003
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Belize…
    • 2003
    Ben Shenkman
    Ben Shenkman
    • Louis Ironson
    • 2003
    Patrick Wilson
    Patrick Wilson
    • Joe Pitt
    • 2003
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Martin Heller
    • 2003
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Roy's Doctor
    • 2003
    Melissa Wilder
    • Louis's Sister
    • 2003
    Fatima Da Silva
    • Cousin Doris
    • 2003
    Florence Kastriner
    • Louis' Mother
    • 2003
    Howard Pinhasik
    Howard Pinhasik
    • Louis' Father
    • 2003
    Robin Weigert
    Robin Weigert
    • Mormon Mother
    • 2003
    David Zayas
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    • Super
    • 2003
    Flotilla Debarge
    • Singer in Church
    • 2003
    Lisa LeGuillou
    • Nurse
    • 2003
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    Avaliações de usuários273

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    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    Heavenly Triumph

    There are films that are so good, so good, that are almost a miracle. That's the case of this extraordinary miniseries, "Angels in America", which proves that TV-movies don't have to be inferior, technically or artistically, to any other big production. It was good that Tony Kushner's adaptation of his Pulitzer-winning stage play was turned into a 6-hour miniseries, otherwise much of it would've been lost in a 2 and half hour movie.

    "Angels in America" is a stunning epic about the AIDS crisis in 1985, around a group of people haunted by the disease. Kushner even included a real character, the hateful right-wing fixer Roy Cohn (Al Pacino - Cohn was also played by James Woods in another acclaimed TV-movie, "Citizen Cohn", in 1992). The 6 hours are always interesting, often sad, sometimes funny, never depressing. The ensemble cast is just wonderful and I couldn't pick one favourite - Justin Kirk (the real lead and the one who, sadly, got less awards, what's a shame by the way), Mary-Louise Parker, Meryl Streep, Pacino, Emma Thompson, Jeffrey Wright, Patrick Wilson, Ben Shenkman and James Cromwell. "Angels in America" is one unforgettable cinematic experience, everything that a film should be - films don't get better than this. It's hard to point out the "guilty", but let's give special credit to the veteran Mike Nichols ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", "The Graduate"), who made another modern masterpiece the following year: "Closer", based on a Patrick Marber's play. Since his debut in "Virginia Woolf", Nichols proved he could turn a play into a great film like no other. "Angels in America" is one of his finest works. Unmissable. 10 out of 10.

    "This disease will be the end of many of us, but not nearly all. And the dead will be commemorated, and we'll struggle on with the living, and we are not going away. We won't die secret deaths anymore. The world only spins forward. We will be citizens. The time has come".
    10gftbiloxi

    A Triumph In Every Way

    Set in 1980s New York and subtitled "A Gay Fantasia on National Themes," the six-hour ANGELS IN America concerns a group of largely gay men who find themselves caught up in series of disasters that range from love to religion and from politics to philosophy--and most specifically caught between the rising tide of AIDS and a generally unsympathetic society.

    In the midst of this, AIDS patient Prior Walter begins to have a series of visions, which may be fever dreams, medicine-induced hallucinations... or, most unnerving of all, real. His long dead ancestors rise to speak to him, the floor cracks open to reveal a burning book--and at the conclusion of the play's first half a beautiful woman with majestic wings crashes through his roof. She is the Angel of America. He is, she tells him, a prophet, and she has come to bring him a message for mankind.

    Intertwined with Prior's other-earthly experiences are oddly parallel lives. Joe and Harper Pitt are a deeply dysfunctional couple doubting their faith in the Mormon Church, Joe a closeted homosexual, Harper a Valium-addicted and mildly psychotic woman given to visions as strange as those of Prior Walter's. And as further counterpoint historical figure Roy Cohn (1927-1986), among the most sinister figures of 20th Century America, finds himself taunted by the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg as he drifts toward his own AIDS-induced death. The characters swirl in and out of each other's lives and dreams, playing to stereotypes and yet defying them, arguing politics and philosophy and love and death--and it is fascinating stuff.

    Although the play stunned 1990s audiences, most considered it utterly unfilmable due to both length and content. But this HBO-produced, Mike Nichols-directed version not only captures the power of the original, in some ways it improves upon it. Playwright Tony Kushner has adapted his work to the screen, rearranging certain problematic scenes and bits of dialogue to better effect, and certainly no one could argue with the cast, which is absolutely stunning in a series of multiple roles.

    With a mad swirl of irony, intense drama, outrageous humor, and unexpected twists and turns, ANGELS IN America is almost sure to hold your attention--particularly if you recall the Ronald Reagan years well enough to recognize the truly bitter allegory the film offers on what many consider his largely absentee second term. Truly a must have, multi-layered, bearing repeated viewings, beautifully directed, performed, and filmed.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
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    shocked

    I am by far the youngest to submit a comment about "Angels in America" and I must say that all the negative comments are ridiculous. I have never been so moved by a film since I watched "David and Lisa." The acting was superb and the script was beyond beautiful. I can not for the LIFE of me understand why people would be offended by the film. With all the homosexuality aside, the direction, cinematography, and writing has been the best that I have seen to EVER come out of HBO let alone a Miniseries. Why can't any of you who hated the movie so much step back and appreciate it for what it really is, a great piece of art.

    "Angels in America" was inspiring, touching, and beautiful and I wish they made it longer!
    8GMJames

    Maddening and fascinating

    There was a statement that was going through my head while watching "Angels in America": I know what art is when I see it. Just like art, this ambitious miniseries dares the viewer to have an opinion on the various subjects brought up by screenwriter/playwright Tony Kuchner.

    I saw the miniseries one chapter at a time, which may or may not have been a good idea to get the full impact of the point. At least it did motivate me to read both of Kuchner's "Angels" plays.

    I found it to be both a frustrating and challenging miniseries. There were the great performances by Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Justin Kirk, and Jeffrey Wright and the good performances by Emma Thompson, Mary-Louise Parker, Patrick Wright and, in a small role, James Cromwell.

    I find it rather humorous that some people thought Al Pacino was miscast as Roy Cohn. Though this is Kuchner's fictional view of Cohn and having seen the real Roy Cohn in television interviews, I though Pacino was not too far from the essence of who Cohn was: an ambitious but very bitter gay man in denial who helped his notable clients but was always out for himself. Cohn was rabid dog without a leash. This was Pacino's first television role and I though he did a great job. (Correction: Pacino's only television acting role prior to "Angels in America" and not including the edited version of "The Godfather Saga" was the short-lived but critically-acclaimed ABC drama "N.Y.P.D." (1967-69).

    I did have a few problems with the mini-series. The role played by Ben Shenkman (Louis) was incredibly annoying. I heard that role is Tony Kuchner's alter ego. Louis redeems himself at the end but I found him to be a whiny, cowardly man who had difficulty counting his blessings. I loved it when after Louis' typically long diatribes, Belize (Jeffrey Wright) verbally put him down with a just a few words.

    In both plays, many of the actors played multiple roles. It seems more of a gimmick on the small screen, though I think Streep and Wright fared best.

    The always dependable Thomas Newman has fashioned a haunting musical score. It was minimalistic and very memorable. The theme has been on my mind ever since I first heard the theme when the miniseries won various awards at the Golden Globes. (Update: The miniseries received 21 Emmy nominations and won a record (for miniseries) 11 Emmys. For some mysterious reason, Newman's brilliant score was overlooked.)

    I don't see this play adapted for the big screen without chopping a lot of things out. Congratulations to Mike Nichols and the cast and crew for taking a chance adapting "Angels in America" to television.
    10mcdcbear

    Believe the Hype, it's Breathtaking!

    I saw a pre-screening of this and was trying to keep low expectations, due to all the surrounding hype. But it certainly lived up to all the acclaim, the expectations from such high-caliber actors, and the myriad of awards (Tony's, Pulitzer, etc.) that the play received.

    HBO has once again backed/produced a breakthrough piece of entertainment, on the same level (and maybe above) The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Wit, et. al. But it would be nice for the public to able to see this on the big screen, as it has such grandeur at times.

    I won't go into too much detail of the plot as it's still being aired, but do yourself a favor and check it out. And contrary to some reviews, it is still relevant. Not because things are still the same now as they were in 1985 in regards to politics and AIDS and homophobia (although in some ways they are), but because humans still still struggle with relationships, pain, disease, death, religion and hope. It would be like saying "Schindler's List" isn't relevant today because the Holocaust is over and Hitler is dead.

    Take the time to view this one of the several times HBO runs it. Give yourself time to watch it distraction-free and enjoy!

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    • Curiosidades
      Shortly before his death in 2014, executive producer and director Mike Nichols revealed that out of all of the movies he had directed in his lifetime, he considered this to be his magnum opus.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Louis takes Joe to his Alphabet City (tenement) apartment, he opens his door which is in a long line of doors down the hallway. Once inside, he suddenly has two large windows, front and back, where there shouldn't be windows because there are more apartments on either side of his.
    • Citações

      Prior: I usually say, "Fuck the truth," but mostly, the truth fucks you.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Person Generally in Charge of Everything Aaron Geller
    • Conexões
      Edited from Godzilla (1998)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Shall We Gather At The River?
      (hymn written in 1864)

      Music and Lyrics by Robert Lowry (1826-1899)

      Performed by Meryl Streep and choir

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      • 7 de dezembro de 2003 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Itália
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      • 1.78 : 1

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