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A History of Violence

A History of Violence
Direction
DAVID CRONENBERG
Screenplay
Josh Olson
Cast
Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Ashton Holmes, Peter Mac Neill
Producer
Chris Bender, David Cronenberg, J.C. Spink
Edition(s)
29ª

A History of Violence

A History of Violence
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  • 96 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2005

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Tom leads a happy, peaceful life in the small city of Millbrook, Indiana, with his wife, his lawyer Edie, and two children. Their idyllic existence is disrupted when Tom forestalls an attempted attack on his snackbar. He senses danger, kills the criminals in legitimate defense and saves his customers and friends. Hailed as a hero, he sees his life change from night to day with the invasion of the media. He tries to return once more to a normal life, but with the arrival in town of a mysterious man, Tom is in trouble once more. The newcomer views Tom not as the person he says he is, but as someone who has harmed him in the past. Based on a graphic novel of the same name by John Wagner and Vince Locke.

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DAVID CRONENBERG

Born in 1943, in Toronto, the son of a journalist and of a piano teacher, even as a child, he showed a strong inclination to literature and music (he played classical music on the guitar up to the age of 12). In his first films, such as in the short film Transfer (1966) and the medium-length films Stereo (1969) and Crimes of the Future (1970), the qualities could be noted that are his, even today: convincing argument, originality in the script, renewal in terms of terror, and humanization of the characters in spite of or, at times, because of their bizarre nature. His first feature, Shivers (1975), a modernized film about vampires, made him a “master in horror films”. He was acknowledged internationally in 1981 with Scanners. He also directed Videodrome (1982), The Fly (1986), Naked Lunch (1991), Crash (1996), and eXistenZ (1999).
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