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Un lugar en ninguna parte

Título original: Running on Empty
  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 56min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
19 mil
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River Phoenix, Christine Lahti, and Judd Hirsch in Un lugar en ninguna parte (1988)
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El hijo mayor de una familia fugitiva cumple la mayoría de edad y decide vivir su propia vida.El hijo mayor de una familia fugitiva cumple la mayoría de edad y decide vivir su propia vida.El hijo mayor de una familia fugitiva cumple la mayoría de edad y decide vivir su propia vida.

  • Dirección
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Guión
    • Naomi Foner
  • Reparto principal
    • River Phoenix
    • Christine Lahti
    • Judd Hirsch
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    19 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Guión
      • Naomi Foner
    • Reparto principal
      • River Phoenix
      • Christine Lahti
      • Judd Hirsch
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    • 58Reseñas de críticos
    • 67Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
      • 5 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    River Phoenix
    River Phoenix
    • Danny Pope
    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Annie Pope
    Judd Hirsch
    Judd Hirsch
    • Arthur Pope
    Jonas Abry
    • Harry Pope
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Lorna Phillips
    Ed Crowley
    Ed Crowley
    • Mr. Phillips
    L.M. Kit Carson
    L.M. Kit Carson
    • Gus Winant
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • Donald Patterson
    Augusta Dabney
    Augusta Dabney
    • Abigail Patterson
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Dr. Jonah Reiff
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Contact at Eldridge St.
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    • School Clerk
    Sloane Shelton
    Sloane Shelton
    • Mrs. Phillips
    Justine Johnston
    • Librarian
    Herb Lovelle
    Herb Lovelle
    • Hospital Clerk
    Bobo Lewis
    Bobo Lewis
    • Home Ec Teacher
    Ronnie Gilbert
    • Mrs. Taylor
    Leila Danette
    • Maid
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Guión
      • Naomi Foner
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    10Euphorbia

    A joy to watch, every time.

    I have dozens of movies on videotape, but if I could only keep one, Running on Empty would be it. I've lost count how many times I've watched it. It works on every level. Emotionally, you cannot help caring about the characters, all of them. The premise, living "underground" in ordinary American suburbia, is brilliant and instantly engaging. The story, coming of age on the lam, flows effortlessly, with hardly a slow spot, and keeps me engaged, even after umpteen viewings. The romance, of love and loss and dedication, brings a tear every time, even just thinking about the birthday party as I write this.

    Plus -- I was a 'red diaper baby' who became a conservative republican 35 years ago, and this film touches every button of my past. A lot of those reds were, in person, truly decent people, just a bit deranged and extremely delusional and dogmatic, all of which Judd Hirsch conveys with perfect pitch. No special FX, pretty tame action (mostly involving music and dancing), only six main characters, but a great entertaining and inspirational film.

    Rated 9.9 out of 10, in case something better ever comes along.

    P.S. I just got the DVD. Even better than the tape. Elsewhere I have read complaints about its technical quality, but I can see nothing wrong with it.
    8lasttimeisaw

    RUNNING ON EMPTY is in essence a well-meaning, good-natured encomium of family value and altruistic sacrifice

    A pair of anti-war radicals on the run with their nuclear family, Annie and Arthur Pope (Lahti and Hirsch) are answerable for a napalm laboratory bombing in the 70s (with one casualty of injury), designated as an anti-Vietnam war protestation, and have been lying low with new identities every once in a while henceforth, until their eldest son Danny (Phoenix) reaches 17, a watershed is laying out, some big decision needs to contemplate by both parties.

    In Sidney Lumet's RUNNING ON EMPTY, River Phoenix starts his transition from child stardom to the perilous adult world, this is his only Oscar-nominated performance, although it is vexingly shunted to the supporting category as the default victim of the Academy's inherent bias towards tender-year performers or newcomers. Here, he is the bedrock of the movie, a piano prodigy in his making (hereditary from the mother side), but he cannot be forever cocooned in his family's unorthodox lifestyle, and the irony is pretty on the nose, this damning society is rife with all things against Annie and Arthur's counterculture tenets, yet in the context, there seems to be no better alternative at their disposal, making him a fugitive for something he hasn't perpetrated? That is just unfair, thus it is almost imperative that Danny must be released from the clutches albeit he is disposed to stick with the status quo in the end before bid farewell to his girlfriend Lorna (Plimpton, very good in her tomboyish, cool-girl complexion), whom he is besotted with.

    There is certainly a waft of elitism in the air, Danny is wanted by Juilliard, so how can any compos mentis parents thumb their noses at that proposition, which leaves them no choice but to cut their deeply bonded familial cord, it is very intriguing if there is a sequel to cover Danny's grown-up years, to see whether his parents' sacrifice is worthwhile. Apart from that, it is a thoroughly judicious melodrama and Lumet's low-key directorial gesture successfully elicits Phoenix's most touching persona as a youngster on the cusp of adulthood, whose caring nature is torn between the obligation to his family and a new world suddenly opens to him.

    The whole close-knit cast has done a cracking job, Judd Hirsch, although one can hardly condone that him and Phoenix are cutting from the same family tree from their physical appearances, pulls off an earnest father and an activist with ardor, whereas, Christine Lahti is viscerally sublime in her Janus-faced versatility: checking the scenes where Annie pseudo-cavalierly converses with Danny's teacher and later a lachrymose tête-à-tête with her own father for the first time in 15 years, that is the testimonial.

    Sensibly filleting the more sensitive political agenda (there are worms in their noble cause too) which is concomitant with the story-line, RUNNING ON EMPTY is in essence a well-meaning, good-natured encomium of family value and altruistic sacrifice, only its rushed finale (at least the logistics team could have packed some items in their departing truck considering they are fleeing from the place for keeps), hits like a fly in the ointment in a hearty 80s tale, incidentally, if the same story happens in a CCTV-rampant age like today, the family's fly-by-night endeavor will definitely not last such a protracted length to even face their offspring's growing pains.
    10gsprods

    River Phoenix at his best.

    The best reason to watch this film is of course the performance by River Phoenix, which now that he's dead, we will never know if he could have topped this. He was one of the youngest actors ever nominated for an Oscar. Another reason to watch the film is Christine Lahti from Chicago Hope who gives her best screen performance here. She won the Los Angeles Film Critic's award for Best Actress of 1988 and received a Golden Globe nomination but unfortunately she must have just missed when they announced who the five finalists were for the Oscar. She has two scenes in this film where she just tore my heart out, including one with Steven Hill from Law And Order who plays her father. The movie did get an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay and made many top ten lists, including Roger Ebert's. Although it wasn't a box office hit, I believe it will be remembered as one of Director Sidney Lumet's best films and certainly the best one to watch if you want to remember why the talented actor River Phoenix's death was so tragic.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    A Well-Acted, Powerful Story

    I thought this was a powerful movie about '60s radicals on the lam for 14 years and a crisis that develops when the family's 17-year-old son is talented enough to enter Juliard School Of Music which means , because of identity problems, they may never see him again. Judd Hirsch and Christine Lahti play the husband and wife and River Phoenix and Jonas Abry are their kids.

    There is excellent acting in this film and particularly by young Phoenix. The story shows us a good portrait of what it must be like to live in hiding. Politically, people will view this movie as they think (conservative or liberal) because it could be viewed a number of ways.

    To me, it showed the worst of what could have happened to young people in the '60s who believed they were doing the right thing but broke the law....and paid the consequence. The sad part, as this shows so vividly, is how it affects the rest of the family and others. I think the most powerful scene in the film is when Lahti meets her dad after 14 years in hiding: very, very emotional stuff and one of the most intense short talking scenes I've ever seen on film.
    pdlp

    Outrageous!!!!

    I am not gonna say too much, but this is one of the best movies ever made, River Phoenix, deserved the award a lot more than Kevin Kline. Maybe River was young and they thought he will have many other chances to do it, unfortunately you never know and now River is no longer with us. So I think that the members of the Academy should consider this, like when Leo DiCaprio was nominated for Gilbert Grape. Anyway, this is a MUST see movie, it´s definitely a classic!

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      Director Sidney Lumet writes in his book "Making Movies" about an argument between River Phoenix and writer Naomi Foner. A scene in the movie concerns the character played by Phoenix being interrupted while practicing a classical piano solo. In the script, when he is caught, he breaks into a jazz riff to cover his "embarrassment" at being caught doing something serious. Phoenix fought hard against this, feeling that his character would never be embarrassed about working at the piano. Lumet was so impressed by the point Phoenix made, he shot the scene the way Phoenix wanted it.
    • Pifias
      During Danny's Juilliard audition, one of the school's admissions officers stated that he needed to supply them with SAT scores. Juilliard does not, and never has, required applicants to submit standardized test scores.
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      Arthur Pope: [Last Lines] Get the bike out of the back.

      [pause]

      Arthur Pope: Now, get on it.

      Michael: What are you talking about, dad...

      Arthur Pope: Get on the bike. You're on your own, kid. I want you to go to Juilliard.

      Michael: But, dad, I want to go with you.

      Arthur Pope: We'll see you again. You can be sure.

      [pause]

      Arthur Pope: Your mother has arranged things with your grandfather, alright- call him. And I think you have some friend's around here.

      Annie Pope: I love you, baby.

      Arthur Pope: We all love you. Now, go out there and make a difference. Your mother and I tried. And don't let anyone tell you any different.

      Harry Pope: [the family car circles 'Michael' before exiting down the road] Bye, Danny!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Betrayed/Stealing Home/The Last Temptation of Christ/Married to the Mob/Hero and the Terror (1988)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de septiembre de 1988 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Al filo del vacío
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 89 Highwood Avenue, Tenafly, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos(Lorna Phillips residence)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Double Play
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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      • 7.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 2.835.116 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 215.157 US$
      • 11 sept 1988
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 2.847.941 US$
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