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Mensaje por professor keller » 25 Feb 2013 07:07

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Bringing Out the Dead / Al límite (Martin Scorsese, 1999)

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Sinopsis: Frank Pierce (Nicolas Cage) es un ATS conductor del servicio nocturno de ambulancias de Nueva York, quemado por el estrés, la soledad y la dureza de sus condiciones laborales, pues se pasa las noches recogiendo todo tipos de enfermos, accidentados y moribundos. Por eso, empieza a sufrir alucinaciones en las que se le aparecen aquellas personas a las que no pudo salvar. Para redimirse, Frank se obsesiona con la necesidad de salvar aunque sólo sea una vida. (FILMAFFINITY)

Synopsis: This tense urban drama stars Nicolas Cage as Frank Pierce, a paramedic on the brink of physical and emotional collapse. Frank has worked for years in one of New York's most brutal neighborhoods, and the pressure of his job has taken its toll; plagued with self-doubt, he is haunted by the spirits of the people he couldn't save, and while he desperately wants to quit his job, outside forces won't let him walk away. Bringing Out the Dead brought director Martin Scorsese back to the streets of contemporary New York, one of his favorite locations, after three films set elsewhere: Kundun, Casino, and The Age of Innocence. The film also reunited Scorsese with screenwriter Paul Schrader, who scripted Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The Last Temptation of Christ. The supporting cast includes Patricia Arquette as the daughter of a heart attack victim that Frank has fallen in love with, and John Goodman and Ving Rhames as two of Frank's fellow drivers.

Reviews: Roger Ebert | Variety.com | filmcritic.com | allmovie | Rotten Tomatoes | IMDb (external reviews)
To look at "Bringing Out the Dead"--to look, indeed, at almost any Scorsese film--is to be reminded that film can touch us urgently and deeply. Scorsese is never on autopilot, never panders, never sells out, always goes for broke; to watch his films is to see a man risking his talent, not simply exercising it. He makes movies as well as they can be made, and I agree with an observation on the Harry Knowles Web site: You can enjoy a Scorsese film with the sound off, or with the sound on and the picture off. -- Roger Ebert
Of course, it's immaculately crafted and exhilaratingly paced, but in the end it's never as emotionally involving as it could and should be. -- Geoff Andrew
IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163988/
IMDb Rating: 6.8/10 (29,711 votes)
Tomatometer: 71%

Directed by: Martin Scorsese

Cast:
Nicolas Cage .... Frank Pierce
Patricia Arquette .... Mary Burke
John Goodman .... Larry
Ving Rhames .... Marcus
Tom Sizemore .... Tom Wolls
Marc Anthony .... Noel
Mary Beth Hurt .... Nurse Constance
Cliff Curtis .... Cy Coates
Nestor Serrano .... Dr. Hazmat
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               Title: Bringing Out the Dead (1999)
              Source: DVD / R2, PAL / Touchstone
                Size: 1.562.934.767 bytes (1/3 DVDR)
             Runtime: 01:56:03
              Format: MKV

         Video Codec: H264 (x264 rev.1416)
       Video Bitrate: 1410 kbps
          Resolution: 708x428 (Anamorphic, displayed at 2.35 AR)
        Aspect Ratio: 2.35 (SAR: 64/45)
          Frame rate: 25 fps

         Audio Codec: AC3 (5.1 channels)
       Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
       Sampling Rate: 48 KHz

            Language: English
Subtitles (muxed in): SRT: English, Spanish

                  SA: HP @ Level 4.1
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