Escena de Crash (1996)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Holly Hunter
Fecha de nacimiento: 1958-03-20
Lugar de nacimiento: Conyers, Rockdale County, United States
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Nombres alternativos: 홀리 헌터, Holly Patricia Hunter, هالی هانتر
Características físicas: N/A
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Biografía completa
Holly Patricia Hunter is an American actress. Her accolades include an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2008, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
For her performance as Ada McGrath in the 1993 drama film The Piano, Hunter won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She earned three additional Academy Award nominations for Broadcast News (1987), The Firm (1993) and Thirteen (2003). For her roles in the television films Roe vs. Wade (1989), and The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993), she won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. She also starred in the TNT drama series Saving Grace (2007–2010).
Hunter's other film roles include Raising Arizona (1987), Always (1989), Home for the Holidays (1995), Crash (1996), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), The Incredibles (2004), its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and The Big Sick (2017), the latter of which earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.
Sobre la película: Crash (1996)
Año de lanzamiento: 1996
Nación: Canada, United Kingdom
Título alternativo: Crash: Extraños placeres, Катастрофи, Crash - Estranhos Prazeres, Karambol, Kurasshu, Sudar, Автокатастрофа, Trk, Çarpisma
Director: David Cronenberg
Guionista: David Cronenberg, J.G. Ballard
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: David Cronenberg, Chris Auty, András Hámori
Co_Producer: Stéphane Reichel, Marilyn Stonehouse
Executive_Producer: Robert Lantos, Jeremy Thomas
Compañías: Alliance Films, Recorded Picture Company
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Palabras clave: adultery, anti-social behaviour, based on novel or book, car accident, car journey, car wreck, cult, deceived husband, dying and death, eroticism, fetish, fetishism, hospital, husband wife relationship, masochism, obsession, pain, romantic, sadism, sexual obsession, sexuality, symphoriphilia, wound
Historia
Crash (1996), directed by David Cronenberg, revolves around a car crash victim named James Ballard who finds himself inexplicably aroused by car accidents and their aftermath. This newfound fetish leads him to an underground subculture of individuals similarly obsessed with car crashes, pain, and the erotics of destruction. Ballard becomes involved with this group, which includes a woman named Catherine, her husband Dr. Helen Remington, and a mysterious figure known only as Vaughan. They engage in dangerous reenactments of famous crash scenes, exploring their dark desires and sexual obsessions through these rituals. As Ballard delves deeper into this world, his relationships become increasingly complex and perilous, ultimately leading to a shocking climax that blurs the lines between pleasure, pain, and death.
Resumen
Crash (1996) is an adaptation of J.G. Ballard's controversial novel of the same name, directed by David Cronenberg. The film is a disturbing exploration of human sexuality, fetishism, and obsession, focusing on the eroticized fascination with car crashes and their aftermath. Set against the backdrop of late 20th-century societal numbness and disconnection, Crash challenges societal norms and boundaries, delving into the psyches of its characters to expose the darkest recesses of their desires. The film is a confrontational examination of sex, death, and the anesthetizing effects of modern life, leaving audiences unsettled yet compelled by its transgressive content.