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词条 Arlington Road
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

     Box office  Critical response 

  4. Home media

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Arlington Road
| image = Arlington Road film.jpg
| caption = Arlington Road film poster
| director = Mark Pellington
| producer = Tom Rosenberg
Sigurjón Sighvatsson
| writer = Ehren Kruger
| starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Jeff Bridges
  • Tim Robbins
  • Joan Cusack
  • Hope Davis
  • Robert Gossett}}

| music = Angelo Badalamenti
tomandandy
| cinematography = Bobby Bukowski
| editing = Conrad Buff
| studio = Lakeshore Entertainment
| distributor = Screen Gems (US)
Universal Pictures (International)
| released = July 9, 1999
| runtime = 118 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $31 million
| gross = $41.1 million
}}

Arlington Road is a 1999 American drama mystery thriller film which tells the story of a widowed George Washington University professor who suspects his new neighbors are involved in terrorism and becomes obsessed with foiling their terrorist plot. The film was heavily inspired by the paranoid culture of the 1990s concerning the right-wing militia movement, Ruby Ridge, the Waco siege and Oklahoma City Bombing. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, and Hope Davis and is directed by Mark Pellington.

Ehren Kruger wrote the script, which won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' (AMPAS) Nicholl Fellowship in 1996. The film was to have been originally released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, but the film's United States distribution rights was sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment for $6 million.[1] The eventual release was the second title for Screen Gems while PolyGram (now part of Universal Studios) handled foreign rights. Tomandandy composed additional music in the film.

Plot

Michael Faraday (Jeff Bridges) is a widower and college history professor at George Washington University with a son, Grant (Spencer Treat Clark). One day, Michael encounters a boy stumbling in the middle of a road in his neighborhood, Brady (Mason Gamble) with horrific injuries to his hands. Michael takes him to hospital and meets his parents Oliver (Tim Robbins) and Cheryl Lang (Joan Cusack), discovering they are his neighbors. They soon become friends, and their sons join the Discoverers, a Boy Scouts-style group.

Actions of the Langs arouse latent suspicion in Michael. Michael sees blueprints in the Lang's house which are not for the building project Oliver, a structural engineer, claims, and a wrongly delivered letter suggests he lied about where he attended college. After Michael laments the FBI's lack of contrition after his wife, an FBI agent, was killed in the line of duty, Oliver states that the government should be punished for its mistakes. Michael's girlfriend, Brooke (Hope Davis), and his wife's former FBI partner, Whit Carver (Robert Gossett), dismiss Michael's concerns as paranoia.

Michael takes his college class on a field trip to the site of the standoff in which his wife was killed, and passionately excoriates the FBI for failing to sufficiently investigate the besieged family, and for provoking the standoff. Michael's students appear uneasy.

Oliver tells Michael that Grant wishes someone could be punished for his mother's death, which again rouses Michael's suspicion. He discovers in archives that Oliver's real name is William Fenimore, and that he tried to blow up a post office in Kansas at age 16. He is seen by Oliver, who later confronts and berates him. Oliver states that he sought revenge on the government for causing his father's suicide, that he was imprisoned, and admits to changing his identity to hide his past from his children.

Michael appears to let the matter drop. However, a few days later, Brooke sees Oliver swap cars with a stranger in a parking lot, and follows him to a delivery depot where a number of metal boxes are exchanged. From a payphone, she leaves Michael a message that his suspicions may have been correct, but is discovered by Cheryl.

Michael learns of Brooke's (off-screen) death on the news, where it appears she died in a car crash. The next day, Michael inadvertently discovers that messages left on his answering machine had been erased. Again suspecting foul play, Michael phones Whit about Oliver/William and asks him to check FBI records, and records of calls to his home.

Michael visits the father of the late Dean Scobee, accused of blowing up a federal building in St. Louis, from where the Langs had moved. Dr. Scobee is certain his son was innocent since 10 children died in the bombing. Michael becomes convinced Dean was set up when he sees him in a photo with Brady, with whom Grant is on a Discoverer field trip, and rushes in a panic to retrieve him. Troop leaders tell him that Grant was taken home with Brady. Michael confronts Oliver at his home, where he confirms that his group killed Brooke.

The next day Whit accosts Michael, stating the FBI discovered nothing suspicious about Oliver/William or his acquaintances, and says that Michael's 'missing' telephone message was from a payphone. The following morning, Michael slips out of his house, rents a car under a false name, drives to the payphone where Brooke made the phone call, and sees a passing delivery vehicle. He follows it to its depot, where he sees some men he recognizes from Oliver's house, and from Discoverer photographs, loading metal boxes into the van.

Michael follows the van and is shocked to see Grant at the window. Oliver intercepts Michael's car and beats him, promising to kill Grant. Oliver expounds on his group's anti-government mission, and their current target the FBI. Michael overpowers Oliver and drives to FBI headquarters, calling Whit to warn him.

Michael sees a delivery van at the gate to the FBI building and illegally pursues it into the secure parking garage, but discovers that it is a different van and is empty. Whit tells Michael that he is the only unauthorized person in the building. Michael rushes back to his own car, discovering a bomb in the trunk seconds before it detonates. The blast partially collapses the FBI headquarters, as Oliver watches from a distance.

A montage of news clips, which portray Michael as a lonewolf terrorist seeking revenge on the FBI for his wife's death, show that the Langs have successfully framed him. Statements from Michael's students (one of whom is a conspirator) support the official story, giving accounts of his erratic and paranoid behavior and inferring that he held a dangerous grudge against the FBI. Grant, now orphaned, moves in with relatives, tragically unaware of his father's innocence.

Cast

  • Jeff Bridges as Michael Faraday
  • Tim Robbins as Oliver Lang/William Fenimore
  • Joan Cusack as Cheryl Lang/Fenimore
  • Hope Davis as Brooke Wolfe
  • Robert Gossett as FBI Agent Whit Carver
  • Spencer Treat Clark as Grant Faraday
  • Mason Gamble as Brady Lang/Fenimore
  • Stanley Anderson as Dr. Arthur Scobee
  • Jordan Craig as Victor

Reception

Box office

Sony paid $6,000,000 to acquire the film's United States distribution rights.[2] It opened at #6 in its opening weekend with $7,515,145 behind American Pie, Wild Wild West{{'}}s second, Big Daddy{{'}}s third, and Tarzan and The General's Daughter{{'}}s fourth weekends.[3] The film eventually grossed $24,756,177 in the United States theatrically.[4]

On a US$21.5 million budget,[5] the film made a worldwide gross of $41,067,311.[6]

Critical response

The film received mixed reviews from critics. The film holds a 62% rating on Rotten Tomatoes[7] and a 2/4 rating by Roger Ebert.

Home media

The film was initially released on October 26, 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. The DVD was reissued in Superbit on February 12, 2002 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.

References

1. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1999/sep/15/business/fi-10419
2. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1999/sep/15/business/fi-10419
3. ^Weekend Box Office Results for July 9-11, 1999 - Box Office Mojo
4. ^Arlington Road (1999) - Box Office Mojo
5. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137363/business Arlington Road (1999) - Box office / business]
6. ^Arlington Road (1999) - Box Office Mojo
7. ^Arlington Road - Rotten Tomatoes

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0137363}}
  • {{mojo title|arlingtonroad}}
  • {{rotten-tomatoes|arlington_road}}
{{Mark Pellington}}

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