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Il Gioco Di Ripley
Dougray Scott
(Attore),
Chiara Caselli
(Attore),
Liliana Cavani
(Regista)
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Collaboratore | Lena Headey, Dougray Scott, John Malkovich, Liliana Cavani, Ray Winstone, Chiara Caselli |
Lingua | Italiano |
Tempo di esecuzione | 1 ora e 45 minuti |
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IL GIOCO DI RIPLEY - DVD EX RENTAL
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9, 2.35:1
- Fuori produzione : No
- Età consigliata : Film per tutti
- Lingua : Italiano
- Dimensioni del collo : 19 x 13,2 x 1,6 cm; 100 grammi
- Regista : Liliana Cavani
- Tempo di esecuzione : 1 ora e 45 minuti
- Data d'uscita : 11 giugno 2003
- Attori : Dougray Scott, Chiara Caselli, Ray Winstone, Lena Headey, John Malkovich
- Sottotitoli: : Italiano
- Lingua : Italiano (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : D.N.C.
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- ASIN : B00D7ID4XM
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 54,203 in Film e TV (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Film e TV)
- n. 7,777 in Thriller
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Claude Couillard
5,0 su 5 stelle
dvd
Recensito in Canada il 30 luglio 2013
excellent dvd and how about the story which is by the way very good too I really enjoyed it all along
Joshua Miller
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Same Talent, Different Ripley
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 14 agosto 2006
"Ripley's Game" is the semi-sequel to Anthony Minghella's brilliant "The Talented Mr. Ripley." I want to say first and foremost, if you didn't like that film...Stay away from this one. Anyway, I call it a semi-sequel because there's no connection between either film besides the source novel by Patricia Highsmith. In Ripley's Game, Tom Ripley is much older now and living in Europe with a wife Louisa; But he's still up to his old tricks and he's still talented. The movie begins after Ripley has a disagreement with a man he's selling some drawings to; Ripley is dealing with a man named Reeves (Ray Winstone, 'Sexy Beast'), but what happens isn't even that important. Ripley makes it clear he doesn't want to see Reeves again which essentially sets the plot in motion. Three years later, Reeves returns and offers Ripley a large sum of money to kill a Russian guy. Ripley doesn't want to do it, however and suggests Jonathan Trevanny (Dougray Scott, 'The Legend of Zorro'). Jonathan barely knows Ripley and has no idea that Ripley has just suggested his name as a potential hit man, but when Reeves offers Jonathan the money...He eventually agrees, due in part to the fact he was just diagnosed with leukemia. This movie eventually becomes Jonathan's movie for the most part. Every event in the movie is basically guided by Ripley, but his screen time isn't what you would think it would be. This film, for the record, is not better than The Talented Mr. Ripley. It's not as beautifully photographed, nor as entertaining. But, John Malkovich is the definitive Tom Ripley. Don't get me wrong, Matt Damon was amazing as Ripley...He captured the many layers of Ripley's personality, being both charming and murderous. Malkovich does the same thing, but Malkovich has the icy cool stare and way of speaking that makes him the embodiment of Ripley. Malkovich just has this way of saying his dialouge, which I might add is great. There's some lines that a lot of actors couldn't do, Malkovich thrives on them. "Be careful with that watch, because if it breaks I'll kill every person on this train". But besides Malkovich; Scott, who I hated in Zorro, is surprisingly effective as Jonathan; Winstone is great as Reeves...The whole cast is great. The movie is entertaining; I think the train/death scene with Malkovich and Scott was very fun to watch. As I said, there's no relation between either film. There's not even a scene where Ripley reminisces...Despite that, looking at this as both a sequel and stand alone film it works.
GRADE: A-
GRADE: A-
beatnoir
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Älter. Weiser. Talentierter.
Recensito in Germania il 24 ottobre 2004
Tom Ripley ist zurück - nachdem "Der talentierte Mr. Ripley" 1999 von Anthony Minghella ein zweites Mal gelungen verfilmt wurde, versucht sich nun Liliana Cavani an einer zweiten Verfilmung von "Ripley's Game", dem 3. Teil der Romanserie von Patricia Highsmith, welcher in den 70ern unter dem Titel "Der amerikanische Freund" mit Dennis Hopper und Bruno Ganz verfilmt wurde. Interessanterweise hat es der Film nie in die Kinos geschafft, da seitens der Filmfirma alles Energie in die HERR DER RINGE Trilogie gesteckt wurde.
Ripley's alter Freund (oder vielmehr Geschäftspartner) Reeves Minot hat sich im Hamburger Untergrund Feinde gemacht und benötigt nun jemanden wie Ripley, um diese Leute sauber aus dem Weg zu schaffen. Dieser denkt jedoch gar nicht daran - da er mittlerweile verheiratet ist und sich mit seiner cembalospielenden Ehefrau auf einem Anwesen in Italien niedergelassen hat, beschließt er sich nicht selbst die Finger schmutzig zu machen, sondern kurzerhand einen Nachbarn einzuspannen, der ihn neulich auf einer Party beleidigt hat...
Während Ripley's mondänes Anwesen "Belle Ombre" im Roman bei Fontainebleau in der Nähe von Paris liegt, wurde hier die Handlung nach Italien verlegt. Ansonsten orientiert sich die Verfilmung relativ eng an der Romanvorlage. John Malkovich ist die Rolle des eloquenten & kulturbeflissenen - jedoch von Moral völlig freien - Ripley geradezu auf den Leib geschneidert.
Beim Lesen des Romans fand ich das leichenreiche Ende etwas unglaubwürdig, im Film jedoch passt alles zusammen. Die Schauspieler sind eher unbekannt, aber gut gewählt und Malkovich verleiht der Hauptfigur das nötige Charisma. RIPLEY'S GAME ist auch ohne den Patricia-Highsmith-Bonus ein hervorragender Krimi/Thriller, der bis zum Schluß spannend bleibt.
Ripley's alter Freund (oder vielmehr Geschäftspartner) Reeves Minot hat sich im Hamburger Untergrund Feinde gemacht und benötigt nun jemanden wie Ripley, um diese Leute sauber aus dem Weg zu schaffen. Dieser denkt jedoch gar nicht daran - da er mittlerweile verheiratet ist und sich mit seiner cembalospielenden Ehefrau auf einem Anwesen in Italien niedergelassen hat, beschließt er sich nicht selbst die Finger schmutzig zu machen, sondern kurzerhand einen Nachbarn einzuspannen, der ihn neulich auf einer Party beleidigt hat...
Während Ripley's mondänes Anwesen "Belle Ombre" im Roman bei Fontainebleau in der Nähe von Paris liegt, wurde hier die Handlung nach Italien verlegt. Ansonsten orientiert sich die Verfilmung relativ eng an der Romanvorlage. John Malkovich ist die Rolle des eloquenten & kulturbeflissenen - jedoch von Moral völlig freien - Ripley geradezu auf den Leib geschneidert.
Beim Lesen des Romans fand ich das leichenreiche Ende etwas unglaubwürdig, im Film jedoch passt alles zusammen. Die Schauspieler sind eher unbekannt, aber gut gewählt und Malkovich verleiht der Hauptfigur das nötige Charisma. RIPLEY'S GAME ist auch ohne den Patricia-Highsmith-Bonus ein hervorragender Krimi/Thriller, der bis zum Schluß spannend bleibt.
cpap
5,0 su 5 stelle
Five Stars
Recensito in Canada il 8 settembre 2015
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John F. Rooney
5,0 su 5 stelle
Tom Ripley Is At It Again
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 1 maggio 2009
"Ripley's Game," a movie version of the Patricia Highsmith novel, like the "Talented Ripley" (the Matt Damon flick) takes considerable liberties with her text. George Malkovich does a fine job in the part of Tom Ripley, although I feel he's wrong, too effete, for the part. The beginning scene in Berlin, not from the book, is there to establish Tom's character as a murderer and a crook who does errands for a thief named Reeves (Ray Winstone).
In the movie Ripley's home is far too elaborate, too much like a palace rather than a country villa. A picture framer, Jonathan Trevanny, makes scurrilous remarks about Tom, and Tom decides to get back at him by setting him up through Reeves as an assassin. Trevanny goes along with the crime because he's dying of cancer and wants to take care of his wife and son after his death.
In the movie Tom's wife, Heloise, is his enabler as she is in four books of the series, but he didn't let in her in on his nefarious schemes the way he does in the movie.
The killing scene in the zoo in which Trevanny kills a Russian mob boss is very effective. The picture framer gets talked into a second killing, this time on a train, and Ripley, cool and brutal, true psychopath that he is, turns up to help him. The most powerful scene in the movie: multiple murders in a WC.
Ripley says, "I'm a creation, a gifted improviser. I don't have a conscience."
In the last part of the movie the mob bodyguards come after Ripley and Jonathan at Ripley's mansion, and the movie stays close to the book's plot.
Judging it as a movie apart from a novel adaptation, it is extremely effective with a brilliant conclusion in which Malkovich at his wife's harpsichord concert proves by his silences what a fine actor he is.
Dennis Hopper starred in "The American Friend," another version of this novel.
The American Friend
In the movie Ripley's home is far too elaborate, too much like a palace rather than a country villa. A picture framer, Jonathan Trevanny, makes scurrilous remarks about Tom, and Tom decides to get back at him by setting him up through Reeves as an assassin. Trevanny goes along with the crime because he's dying of cancer and wants to take care of his wife and son after his death.
In the movie Tom's wife, Heloise, is his enabler as she is in four books of the series, but he didn't let in her in on his nefarious schemes the way he does in the movie.
The killing scene in the zoo in which Trevanny kills a Russian mob boss is very effective. The picture framer gets talked into a second killing, this time on a train, and Ripley, cool and brutal, true psychopath that he is, turns up to help him. The most powerful scene in the movie: multiple murders in a WC.
Ripley says, "I'm a creation, a gifted improviser. I don't have a conscience."
In the last part of the movie the mob bodyguards come after Ripley and Jonathan at Ripley's mansion, and the movie stays close to the book's plot.
Judging it as a movie apart from a novel adaptation, it is extremely effective with a brilliant conclusion in which Malkovich at his wife's harpsichord concert proves by his silences what a fine actor he is.
Dennis Hopper starred in "The American Friend," another version of this novel.
The American Friend
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