Director:
Abel FerraraGuión:
Nicholas St. JohnCámara:
Ken KelschMúsica:
Joe DeliaReparto:
Harvey Keitel, Madonna, James Russo, Victor Argo, Glenn Plummer, Richard Belzer, Christina Fulton, Ken Kelsch, Annie McEnroe, Dylan Hundley, John Snyder (más)Streaming (1)
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Madonna y Harvey Keitel protagonizan un thriller de metacine en la que un director recrea en una serie de televisión la vida de un matrimonio fracasado. La violencia de sus personajes se refleja en la vida real, pues el director, obsesionado por convertir el film en parte de su vida, presiona a sus actores hasta llevarlos a extremos emocionales más allá de la ficción. (Filmin)
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Dangerous Game is a classic example of a film about which Madonna fans will tell you: "The entire film was edited so much in the final scene that it completely changed the original look, and Madonna cried when she saw it and regretted that she didn't have the same power in the film industry as she did in the music industry because she said she would never have let that happen. In her own words, the film is bad, but she's good in it." This has resulted in the divided attitude toward her career as an actress and singer. Personally, I agree that this whole experiment stands and falls on the symbiosis of the performances of Madonna and Harvey Keitel, who have nothing to be ashamed of, but at the same time, the nature of their acting is revealed here, which in its naked version is not as bulletproof as at other times. They are still working together to this day, and the natures of the projects are diametrically opposed to each other, from Blue in the Face to Arthur and the Invisibles. However, I'll give Madonna more credit when she stars in classic wacky comedies and Harvey for anything with a traditional narrative. Unfortunately, the rest of the ensemble in this film is almost awkward and the original title Snake Eyes was more apt. ()