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1995 • Crime / Drama • 145m

Strange Days

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In the last days of 1999, ex-cop turned street hustler Lenny Nero receives a disc which contains the memories of the murder of a prostitute. With the help of bodyguard Mace, he starts to investigate and is pulled deeper and deeper in a whirl of murder, blackmail and intrigue.

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Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes
Lenny Nero
Angela Bassett
Angela Bassett
Lornette 'Mace' Mason
Juliette Lewis
Juliette Lewis
Faith Justin
Tom Sizemore
Tom Sizemore
Max Peltier
Michael Wincott
Michael Wincott
Philo Gant
Vincent D'Onofrio
Vincent D'Onofrio
Burton Steckler
Glenn Plummer
Glenn Plummer
Jeriko One
Brigitte Bako
Brigitte Bako
Iris
Richard Edson
Richard Edson
Tick
William Fichtner
William Fichtner
Dwayne Engelman
Josef Sommer
Josef Sommer
Palmer Strickland
Joe Urla
Joe Urla
Keith
Nicky Katt
Nicky Katt
Joey Corto
Michael Jace
Michael Jace
Wade Beemer
Louise LeCavalier
Louise LeCavalier
Cindy 'Vita' Minh
David Carrera
David Carrera
Duncan
Jim Ishida
Jim Ishida
Mr. Fumitsu
Todd Graff
Todd Graff
Tex Arcana
Screenplay: Jay CocksProducer: James CameronScreenplay: James CameronDirector: Kathryn BigelowProducer: Steven-Charles JaffeExecutive Producer: Rae SanchiniExecutive Producer: Lawrence Kasanoff

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Filipe Manuel Neto
2024-04-02
80%

**A sci-fi dystopia with a good political conspiracy plot in a film that cinema preferred to forget.** I think I've seen at least twenty films about the Millennium where times are shown with great pessimism. In this specific case, the end of the millennium is a time of social and political chaos, in which society moves without a clear direction, given over to fleeting pleasures and criminal acts. And in the midst of all the dissolution of morals and values, a mechanism emerges that allows the recording of the memories and sensations of the person who uses it, leading to a black market in illicit recordings of crimes, sex and controversial acts: thus, a man who never stole, killed or cheated on his wife can experience all of this without necessarily having to do so. But what happens when a recording keeps evidence of a murder? The film has qualities, and presents a story that mixes sci-fi, political thriller and a little romance, in a mix that has aged very well, even though we are now firmly into the millennium. The project began around 1985, and is one of the few results of the partnership (professional and loving) between Kathryn Bigelow and James Cameron. He had the ideas for the script, and she assures us of the elegant direction, the impactful and suitably dark cinematography, effective visual and special effects and a costume and set design strongly influenced by punk and metal aesthetics. The film was named after a song by the “Doors”, and was a huge critical and commercial failure. Therefore, everyone involved preferred to forget it. I can't help but consider the oblivion as unfair: it's not a perfect film, the story is too complex, it seems too stilted, like a hot air balloon, and it's excessively long (less than thirty minutes of dead scenes would have made things more dynamic). However, it is an immersive film that addresses, in some depth, people's appreciation for superficial pleasures and ways to escape a cruel and oppressive reality. This is still a very topical issue, as is the whole plot surrounding excessive police violence. And finally, I need to highlight the quality of the “first person” footage, when the mechanism is used, and we see things through the character's eyes. Ralph Fiennes gives us one of the most complex and interesting dramatic works of his career, making the most of his character's multiplicity of contradictory feelings and emotions. Angela Bassett also shone in this film, in an intense and action-packed role. Juliette Lewis does a pretty decent job, especially when she sings, but I can't help but consider that the actress's nudity is somewhat gratuitous and exaggerated, perhaps to sexualize the character. Michael Wincott is an effective villain.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Spanish
Studios
Lightstorm Entertainment, 20th Century Fox
Budget
$42,000,000
Box Office
$7,959,291
Website
http://www.strange-days.com

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