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Savages

Savages
Savages Rating: 62 out of 100 based on 43 reviews.
Молодые миллионеры Бен и Чон ведут дела на побережье Калифорнии. Бен — выдающийся ботаник и талантливый бизнесмен, Чон — мастер возвращения долгов и борьбы с конкурентами. В их работе много сложных моментов, ведь они выращивают лучшую в мире траву. Особо серьезные проблемы решает знакомый агент ФБР. Но с одной не сможет помочь даже он. Сверхприбыльным бизнесом заинтересовался мексиканский картель. Его возглавляет прекрасная Елена, и она нашла главную слабость друзей — и Бен, и Чон принадлежат одной девушке. Ради прелестной О. они готовы на все. Любовь делает нас особо опасными.
производство
Director:Oliver Stone
Producer:Todd Arnow (executive producer)
Evan Bates (associate producer)
Moritz Borman (producer)
Eric Kopeloff (producer)
Shane Salerno (executive producer)
Fernando Sulichin (executive producer)
Writer:Shane Salerno (screenplay) &)
Don Winslow (novel)
Oliver Stone (screenplay)
Отзывы о Savages
Screen Jabber
When the film opens with a masked figure going Henry-the-eighth on three handcuffed guys with a chainsaw, rarely do you expect a comedy. But from Oliver Stone, the director who brought us Platoon and JFK, comes Savages – a film that will definitely...
RedEye
In the first few minutes of “Savages,” Blake Lively’s character, O, says via superfluous voiceover, “Dope’s supposed to be bad, but in a bad, bad world, it’s good.” In reference to military vet Chon’s (Taylor Kitsch) PTSD-driven sexual behavior...
Groucho Reviews
Oliver Stone, bless ’im, still believes in red-meat cinema. The proof is in Savages, a hard-“R” crime drama that never treats the audience as juvenile. Ironically, one of the points Stone goes after with his countercultural summer movie is the fatuity...
JoBlo's Movie Emporium
Don Winslow's novel, SAVAGES is my HUNGER GAMES. A year ago, I breezed through this thing in about a day, and since then I've been following the development of this movie slavishly. Everything about it seemed to suggest that this would be the film to...
iHaveNet.com
Taken from Don Winslow's novel, the Oliver Stone fulminator "Savages" proves that marijuana cultivation, sales and distribution are the right way to live large and menage-a-trois it through endless summer days and nights with your bromantic best pal...
Внешние ссылки
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Отзывы о Savages
Screen Jabber
When the film opens with a masked figure going Henry-the-eighth on three handcuffed guys with a chainsaw, rarely do you expect a comedy. But from Oliver Stone, the director who brought us Platoon and JFK, comes Savages – a film that will definitely...
RedEye
In the first few minutes of “Savages,” Blake Lively’s character, O, says via superfluous voiceover, “Dope’s supposed to be bad, but in a bad, bad world, it’s good.” In reference to military vet Chon’s (Taylor Kitsch) PTSD-driven sexual behavior...
Groucho Reviews
Oliver Stone, bless ’im, still believes in red-meat cinema. The proof is in Savages, a hard-“R” crime drama that never treats the audience as juvenile. Ironically, one of the points Stone goes after with his countercultural summer movie is the fatuity...
JoBlo's Movie Emporium
Don Winslow's novel, SAVAGES is my HUNGER GAMES. A year ago, I breezed through this thing in about a day, and since then I've been following the development of this movie slavishly. Everything about it seemed to suggest that this would be the film to...
iHaveNet.com
Taken from Don Winslow's novel, the Oliver Stone fulminator "Savages" proves that marijuana cultivation, sales and distribution are the right way to live large and menage-a-trois it through endless summer days and nights with your bromantic best pal...
Orlando Sentinel
Taken from Don Winslow's novel, the Oliver Stone fulminator"Savages" proves that marijuana cultivation, sales and distribution are the right way to live large and menage a trois it through endless summer days and nights with your bromantic best pal and...
Christian Science Monitor
Oliver Stone is back in form with “Savages,” which will be good news only to those who liked Stone’s form to begin with. Based on the acclaimed 2010 novel by Don Winslow, it’s about a pair of extremely successful southern California pot growers...
The Charlotte Observer
The sun, in its various hues and levels of intensity, plays an important role in Oliver Stone’s latest, “Savages.”
Big Picture Big Sound
With "Savages", the story of two southern California pot dealers who fall into escalating episodes of violence with a Mexican drug cartel, Mr. Stone attempts to recapture the grit, gore and gravitas of his "Natural Born Killers" and "U-Turn" days.
Susan Granger Entertainment Commentaries
Every generation has its new invasion of savages – so now it’s Mexico’s drug cartels. That’s what Southern California’s Laguna Beach weed barons/best buddies Ben (Aaron Johnson) and Chon (Taylor Kitsch) discover when they’re presented with a...
Aisle Seat
Oliver Stone has been making films with sociopolitical commentary for so long that it's something of a surprise to see him making a lighter film like Savages. Granted, a “light” Oliver Stone movie still has explicit sex, graphic violence, and a healthy...
St. Petersburg Times
Savages has no such lofty aspiration, only a machete to grind with an audience gradually deserting this once-important filmmaker. Stone went soft in recent years, taking it easier than anyone expected on George W. Bush, revisiting Wall Street and...
The A.V. Club
Both Savages’ central pot-growing threesome and the Mexican drug cartel they tangle with get labeled with the titular insult of Oliver Stone’s new film, and oh, do they earn it. Kidnapping, decapitations, rape, torture—marijuana may be on the verge of...
Eric D. Snider
Every film Oliver Stone has made in this century has been set in the world of finance, politics, or history. Now we come to "Savages," a vaguely sleazy pulp drama that addresses those topics obliquely but is mainly filled with the director's other...
HollywoodChicago.com
The new film “Savages” is no exception, taking on the U.S./Mexican marijuana wars, with performances by Blake Lively, Taylor Kitsch, Aaron Johnson, Salma Hayek and John Travolta.
Movie Web
Savages begins with a narration from Blake Lively's O and things get off to a rocky start, with some turbulent dialogue that does little to help establish O as the most important character of the film.
Reel Views
Savages is a drug-fueled crime delirium that doesn't break much new ground in the genre but offers a volatile concoction of violence, heroism, and amorality that is compulsively watchable. The director is Oliver Stone, a filmmaker often associated...
Slant Magazine
Mexico's recent drug war has claimed over 50,000 lives, strained already tense border relations, and exposed huge cracks in the nation's insidiously corrupt government, which remains at the mercy of ravening cartels. In Oliver Stone's Savages, all this...
Entertainment Weekly
Savages is Oliver Stone doing what he should have done a long time ago: making a tricky, amoral, down-and-dirty crime thriller that's blessedly free of any social, topical, or political relevance. How liberated from an agenda is this movie? It's about...
The Sydney Morning Herald
SAVAGES is laid-back California noir, with director Oliver Stone presiding over the adaptation of a crime novel by Don Winslow. It's a tale of two carefree entrepreneurs with a thriving, innovative marijuana business.
The Telegraph
What’s that sound you hear skittering across the screen during the garish 131 minutes of Savages? Oliver Stone’s remaining marbles. His recent trilogy of movies beginning with Dubya – World Trade Center, W., Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ­– may...
ABC Radio (Australia)
Oliver Stone, like all of us, is getting older, and perhaps mellower. Outside of the opening scene - which is very violent - Stone's Savages is a sun-lit, almost rosy affair - his love letter to the joys of marijuana and California, sun, sand and surf.
Channel24
Despite the film's title and the inherent violence that accompanies the drug trade, Oliver Stone manages to paint a very pretty picture in Savages. It could be described as The OC meets Breaking Bad.
Shadows on the Wall
Savages Stone returns to a more raucously subversive style of visually whizzy filmmaking (see Natural Born Killers) with this lively drama that shifts into an action thriller. But the whole film feels like a cop out, from the terrible narration to...
QNetwork Entertainment
Savages, a lurid thriller about the cross-border drug trade, is Oliver Stone’s latest entry in his “Current Events” phase, following his ode to 9/11 heroism World Trade Center (2006), his Dubya-years semi-satire W. (2008), and his corporate-shark...
Movies.com
Very early in this film, a lot of dudes -- extras really -- get themselves liberated from their own heads via cruel Mexican drug cartel chainsawing, and that is the moment you learn that old-school Oliver Stone is back and ready to rumble.
Maui Time
When one of your favorite directors lets you down, it's especially disappointing when you can't defend them and don't even want to. I was already skunked this summer with Tim Burton's Dark Shadows but now Oliver Stone, a filmmaker whose work I'm...
Philly.com
There's a fine line between pulp and pretense with Oliver Stone. From his early directorial outing, 1981's The Hand (Michael Caine loses his appendage, but it comes back, ferociously!), to his 1991 hallucinogenic rock bio The Doors, to his hyperactive...
Cole Smithey
Oliver Stone revs up the crime thriller genre with an energetic video-nasty that keeps up with modern sensibilities regarding sex, drugs, and violence. A cozy ménage a trois is at the heart of a kidnap story that bounces between Southern California and...
New York Post
Watching Oliver Stone’s past few movies, one couldn’t help wondering whether the real story was the decadence going on behind the camera. I enjoyed “Any Given Sunday,” for instance, but its unexplained use of clips from the chariot race in “Ben-Hur”...
Boxoffice Magazine
Oliver Stone returns to his comfort zone in this blood-soaked, sex and drug-fueled ride that returns the three-time Oscar winner to territory he mined so successfully in past films from Scarface to Natural Born Killers.
filmjabber
Look at Oliver Stone's career from one side and you see a string of celebrated classics. Platoon. Wall Street. Born on the Fourth of July. The Doors. JFK. Natural Born Killers. Impressive. Look at his 21st century career, however...
News Blaze
If you've seen the documentary Cash Crop, then you know that violent Mexican drug cartels have already begun to muscle their way into the U.S. to stake a claim to their share of the lucrative Marijuana market. That eye-opening expose' suggested that...
ComingSoon.net
The world of drugs has been one rife for dramatization and fictionalization with film classics like "Scarface" and Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic" setting the bar for TV shows like "Weeds" and "Breaking Bad." Let's face it, there's just something about...
Washington Post
There are two, maybe three, Oliver Stones: the revisionist historian who drives Washington literalists batty with such lurid re-imaginings as “JFK” and “Nixon,” the straight-ahead mainstream auteur who limns the American experience in such magisterial...
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
Oliver Stone hit a hot streak in the 1980s, directing Platoon, Wall Street and Born on the Fourth of July. These movies attracted audiences and made statements. In the ’90s, his controversy-courting JFK and Natural Born Killers got much attention, too.
stltoday.com
As much as any director alive, Oliver Stone understands the role of violence in world affairs. And unlike fellow action auteurs Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Francis Ford Coppola, combat-veteran Stone has walked the walk, so the horror is...
NOLA.com
Buddhist Ben isn't just the brains behind one of the most revered pot-growing operations in California. He's the hippified heart behind it as well.
Time Out London
The hippy dream is alive and well in Oliver Stone’s initially entertaining, ultimately exhausting, typically irreverent and disappointingly irrelevant drug-war drama. Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Johnson are Chon and Ben, Californian entrepreneurs whose...
Express.co.uk
IF anyone should be able to craft a great, sweeping thriller around the grim realities of the drug trade then Oliver Stone would seem a prime candidate for the task.
Empire
What could have been an effective excoriation of US drug policy and a proper look at the violence inherent in the trade is wasted on a simplistic thriller that offers very little, especially given who is behind the camera. Sorry if that harshes anyone’s b
TotalFilm.com
Twitchy Afghanistan war vet Chon (Taylor Kitsch), his surfer-dude best bud Ben (Aaron Johnson), and their it’s-complicated communal girlfriend O (Blake Lively) spend their time running a multi-million-dollar weed business.
MovieXclusive.com
Lest we forget that the Oliver Stone of ‘Natural Born Killers’ and ‘U Turn’ was the same Oliver Stone who did ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’ and ‘World Trade Centre’, the pulpy side of the once disreputable director has returned with potent force...
литье
Taylor Kitsch...Chon
Blake Lively...O
Aaron Taylor-Johnson...Ben
John Travolta...Dennis
Бенисио дель Торо...Lado
Demián Bichir...Alex
Jana Banker...Volleyball Girl
Candra Docherty...Grow House Girl
Shea Whigham...Chad
Jonathan Carr...Valet
Gary Stretch...Bad Ass Biker
Diego Cataño...Esteban
Joaquín Cosio...El Azul
Karishma Ahluwalia...Chad's Girlfriend
Nana Agyapong...Bicycle Delivery Girl
Emile Hirsch...Spin
Sandra Echeverría...Magda
Сальма Хайек...Elena
Gillian Zinser...Beach Girl
Trevor Donovan...Matt / Magda's Boyfriend
Joel David Moore...Craig
Mía Maestro...Dolores / Lado's Wife
Jake McLaughlin...Doc / Sniper
Leonard Roberts...Hayes / 'O' Security
Alexander Wraith...Sam / Sniper
Gonzalo Menendez...Hernando / Cartel Associate
Antonio Jaramillo...Jaime
Amber Dixon Brenner...Sophia / Cartel Girl
Akima...Indian Chief
Lucinda Serrano...Myrna / DEA Translator
Kaj Mollenhauer...Sarah / Dennis' Daughter #1
Leana Chavez...Gloria / Mexican Girlfriend
Ali Wong...Claire
Sala Baker...Motorcycle Cop
Tara Stone...Mall Shopper
Matthew Saldivar...Cartel Technician
Wilfredo Lopez...Cartel Enforcer #1
Charles Haugk...DEA Agent
Ben Bray...Cartel Heist Passenger
Alexandra Gold Jourden...Hannah / Dennis' Daughter #2
Dennis Garcia...Tribal Cop
Eddie Follis...DEA Agent
Holly Follis...DEA Agent
Schae Harrison...Dennis' Wife
Kurt Collins...Waiter
Anthony Cutolo...Billy / Sniper
Sam Medina...Cartel Heist Driver
Marco Morales...Cartel Enforcer #2
Florine Elena Deplazes...Beach Girl
Maya Merker...Elena's Maid
Donnabella Mortel...TV News Reporter
Patrick Fourmy...Marijuana Distributor (uncredited)
Elena Varela...Maria (uncredited)
TJ Myers...Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Jonathan Patrick Moore...Beach Guy (uncredited)
Ami Haruna...Annie (uncredited)
Tony Sagastizado I...Neighbor (uncredited)
Olesya Grushko...Sun Worshiper (uncredited)
Roberto C Escobar...Elena's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Ralph Echemendia...Paul (uncredited)
Robbie Corbett...Drug Courier (uncredited)
Jessica Lee...Li (uncredited)
Robson Vieira...Brazilian Translator Diego Santos (uncredited)
Stephen Dunham...Six (uncredited)
Neko Kelly...Roler Blader (uncredited)
Julio Leal...Beheading Victim (uncredited)
Jade Niemeyer...Volleyball Girl #1 (uncredited)
Craig Cole...Hot Beach Guy (uncredited)
Sal Velez Jr....Cartel Member (uncredited)
Nick Hermz...Lado Cartel #2 (uncredited)
Aaron Kunitz...Young Chon (uncredited)
Anthony Martins...Cartel Guy #2 (uncredited)
Matt Riedy...Seven (uncredited)
Mauricio Solis...Bodyguard (uncredited)
Christian Baha...DEA Agent (uncredited)
Tatjana Bluchel...Beachgoer (uncredited)
Freedom...DEA Agent (uncredited)
Livia Milano...Woman on Escalator (uncredited)
Sarah B. Downey...Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Erin Hammond...Mall Shopper (uncredited)
Mylo Ironbear...Tribal Officer Padden (uncredited)
Ron Kari...Biker on Bike (uncredited)
Sun Jae Kim...Hot Beachgoer (uncredited)
Alan D. Purwin...Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Tatiana Sarasty...Annie's Friend (uncredited)
Bill Blair...DEA Agent (uncredited)
Micah Femia...Hippie (uncredited)
Chuy Garcia...Gardener (uncredited)
Dominic Prampin...Lado's Crony (uncredited)
Paris Dylan...Beach Guy (uncredited)
Brett Nichols...Eric's Associate #2 (uncredited)
производство
Director:Oliver Stone
Producer:Todd Arnow (executive producer)
Evan Bates (associate producer)
Moritz Borman (producer)
Eric Kopeloff (producer)
Shane Salerno (executive producer)
Fernando Sulichin (executive producer)
Writer:Shane Salerno (screenplay) &)
Don Winslow (novel)
Oliver Stone (screenplay)
Composer:Adam Peters
Cinematographer:Daniel Mindel (director of photography)
Editing:Joe Hutshing
Stuart Levy
Alex Marquez
Casting:Sarah Finn
Production Design:Tomas Voth
Art Director:Lisa Vasconcellos
Set Decorator:Nancy Nye
Costume Design:Cindy Evans
Makeup:Bill Corso (makeup department head)
Mary L. Mastro (hair department head)
Elaine L. Offers (key makeup artist)
Mike Mekash (makeup artist)
Sasha Glasser (makeup production assistant)
Randi Mavestrand (makeup: second unit)
Production Management:Daniel A. Mondschain (production supervisor)
Meredith Meade (production supervisor: splinter unit)
Sheryl Benko (post-production supervisor)
Компании
Production Studio:Ixtlan / Onda
Ixtlan
Onda Entertainment
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