Quando l'amore brucia l'anima - Walk the Line

Titolo originale: Walk the Line
Regia: James Mangold |
Anno: 2005
Origine: Germany | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Musica Romance
Tag: prison | adultery | concert | music record | country music | guitar | germany | loss of loved one | marriage | biography | single | biting | accident | 1960s | apathetic | condescending | cruel |
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix | Reese Witherspoon | Ginnifer Goodwin | Robert Patrick | Dallas Roberts | Dan John Miller | Larry Bagby | Shelby Lynne | Tyler Hilton | Waylon Payne | Shooter Jennings | Sandra Ellis Lafferty | Dan Beene | Clay Steakley | Johnathan Rice | Johnny Holiday | Ridge Canipe | Lucas Till | Carly Nahon | McGhee Monteith | Wyatt Entrekin | Hailey Anne Nelson | Kerris Dorsey | Delaney Keefe | Victoria Hester | Deborah Rawlings | James DeForest Parker | James Keach | Davielle Boyce | Glenn Alan Gardner | Danny Vinson | Dave McPhail | Bob King | Natalie Canerday | Rhoda Griffis | Jeff Bailey | Ross Harkins | J.D. Evermore | Helen Ingebritsen | J.W. Williams | Shane Bowen | Tim Ware | Dolan Wilson | J. Allen Scott | Clare Grant | Michael Ingersoll | Carter Thrower | J.P. McNeely | Brian Deas | Glenda Pannell | Amy Lavere | Tracee Mae Miller | Ken Axmaker Jr. | Bryce Blackman | Garnet Brooks | David Caffey | John Carter Cash | Mark Alan Compton | Brian Crider | Richard Crowe | Josh Driver | Jeff Evans | Geoff Falk | Jan Falk | Marc Farley | Evelyn Diana Frogge-Chabot | Gavin Lindsay Goode | Cody Hanford | L. Michele Hester | Kimberly Hill | Jason Lewin | Katie Lindsey | Mathew Luschek | Donald Meyers | Michael Montgomery | Zach Navarro | Rich Parham | Chris Plumlee | Kevin Scroggs | Laura Lynn Seguin | Brit Shaw | Melissa Goodwin Shepherd | Ben Taylor | Frank Hoyt Taylor | Danny Thomas | Sheila Thomas | Dave Thompson | Jim Wright | Laurie Johnson |

La storia del giovane Johnny Cash e del suo turbolento rapporto d’amore con June Carter ha inizio in Arkansas durante l’epoca della Depressione e mostra le origini del suono di Cash, quando era ancora semplicemente il figlio di un mezzadro, passando poi attraverso i suoi tour scatenati con pionieri del rock and roll come Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis e Waylon Jennings, per terminare infine la sua corsa con l’indimenticabile concerto del 1968 alla prigione di Folsom.

Approfondimenti

James Mangold and the film's producer Cathy Konrad were husband and wife at the time of filming [...] D
Johnny gets fan mail from a Folsom Prison inmate named Glen Sherley. In real life, Sherley was [...] D
At the 2006 Oscars, Joaquin Phoenix was nominated alongside actor Heath Ledger for Actor in a L [...] D
Roger Ebert was genuinely surprised to learn that it wasn't Johnny Cash's voice that he heard o [...] D
June Carter Cash is 3 years older than Johnny Cash. Reese Witherspoon is 2 years younger than J [...] D
Johnny Cash approved Joaquin Phoenix to play him in the film because he liked his performance i [...] D
Actresses Ginnifer Goodwin and Clare Grant both were born in the city of Memphis, TN where the [...] D
The film has its origins in a 1993 episode of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993). D
Elvis Presley's band members in the film were played by The Dempseys. D
Waylon Payne is teetotal in real life but, given as he was playing notable hard-living Jerry Le [...] D
Although Johnny Cash often wore leather, all of his costumes for this film were made with synth [...] D
Kathy Cash, Johnny's second oldest daughter with his first wife, Vivian, walked out of a family [...] D
When The Tennessee Three play "Rock and Roll Ruby", a sign on the wall behind the audience says [...] D
When James Mangold asked Johnny Cash what his favorite film was, the singer replied Frankenstei [...] D
The only film that year to be nominated for Best Picture at the Producers Guild of America Awar [...] D
Despite what was depicted in the movie, Johnny Cash actually had a drug problem throughout his [...] D
Johnny Cash really did propose to June Carter Cash on-stage. It happened in February 1968, at t [...] D
When Cash calls his wife during his first show, a sign on the wall says "Ring in case of fire." [...] D
It's not generally known that one of Johnny Cash's signature songs - "Ring of Fire" - was actua [...] D
Johnny's gig with his new trio in Texarkana was at the cities Municipal Auditorium in September [...] D
The biggest grossing musical biopic until Straight Outta Compton (2015). D
Co-writer and director James Mangold said that Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon developed [...] D
Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix had vocal training for six months with music producer T B [...] D
There was a consensus opinion that the only reason this movie got greenlit was because of the s [...] D
The scene in which Johnny Cash pulls the sink off the wall was not scripted; Joaquin Phoenix ac [...] D
Johnny Cash's daughter Rosanne Cash was not a fan of the film. "It was like having a root canal [...] D
The film was screened for the inmates of Folsom Prison, thirty-eight years after Johnny Cash's [...] D
Two actors both starred in Disney movies. Ginnifer Goodwin starred in Zootopia and Joaquin Phoe [...] D
Tyler Hilton, Waylon Payne, and Johnathan Rice are all singers in real life. D
When Johnny Cash is drunk walking in the rain and begins singing a song about June Carter, the [...] D
During one scene, Johnny Cash is high and performing "I Got Stripes", he walks right up to June [...] D
When Johnny Cash first approached the recording studio, a pair of young men are rhythmically po [...] D
In the same year, Robert Patrick played Johnny Cash's dad in this film as well as Elvis Presley [...] D
James Mangold became a father just days after the film wrapped. D
Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon performed all of the songs themselves, without being dubb [...] D
Joaquin Phoenix had coincidentally met Johnny Cash six months before he first heard of a film b [...] D
James Mangold was looking to cast an actor who would come across as "an angry, sensual, torture [...] D
Tyler Hilton originally auditioned to play a background musician and extra. He played an Elvis [...] D
Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix were so nervous about having to sing that it caused tensi [...] D
It's worth remembering that in the same year that Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis first hit the [...] D
Second time Joaquin Phoenix had a character named Jack in his movie the first one was a year ea [...] D
The only film that year to be nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars. Reese Witherspo [...] D
In the 2006 Oscars, Joaquin Phoenix, nominated for portraying a real-life celebrity, was in com [...] D
After visiting many of Johnny Cash's old houses, production designer David J. Bomba created nin [...] D
The screenplay was sent to Joaquin Phoenix on a Friday. He called James Mangold on Monday morni [...] D
Towards the end of the movie, Johnny tells his dad to tell the girls about the flood. This is a [...] D
Sony, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Brothers all passed on [...] D
Ironically, the actress Ginnifer Goodwin, who plays Johnny's first wife Vivian, looks like Pris [...] D
Reese Witherspoon appears for the first time thirty minutes into the movie. D
Joaquin Phoenix wears fifty-six different costumes. All were designed by Arianne Phillips follo [...] D
James Mangold was initially reluctant to consider Shelby Lynne in the part of Cash's mother as [...] D
Reese Witherspoon dyed her hair brown after filming for Just Like Heaven was wrapped D
Gill Dennis, who co-wrote the screenplay, was actually James Mangold's teacher at film school. [...] D
Brit Shaw's debut. D
Shelby Lynne grew up listening to Johnny Cash's music. She composed the song "Johnny Meet June" [...] D
When country singer George Hamilton IV first viewed the movie, it seemed to him like he was act [...] D
At 5' 8" tall, Joaquin Phoenix is six inches shorter than the 6'2" Johnny Cash. D
Although his appearance in the film was very brief, Waylon Payne 's portrayal of Jerry Lee Lewi [...] D
The first guitar that Johnny buys in the film during his stint in Germany is a Hoffner Congress [...] D
Due to the similarities between his lifestyle and Johnny Cash's, Joaquin Phoenix was hospitaliz [...] D
The film owes its genesis to a 1993 episode of La signora del West (1993). Johnny Cash was gues [...] D
Every day, before filming began, Joaquin Phoenix would walk up to James Mangold and tell him "S [...] D
For the Folsom Prison sequence, Joaquin Phoenix insisted that the crew members playing the ward [...] D
It took four years for the producers to secure the rights to the story from James Keach, who is [...] D
Waylon Payne has a few personal connections to the characters in the film. Marshall Grant, bass [...] D
When Johnny Cash wakes up on the tour bus, just after the Folsom Prison performance, he walks p [...] D
The rooster character that young Johnny quotes in his joke about feathers getting blown off is [...] D
While June Carter Cash was older than Johnny Cash, Reese Witherspoon is younger than Joaquin Ph [...] D
Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael shot the concert scenes mainly with hand-held Super 35 camer [...] D
June Carter Cash died before production began. Reese Witherspoon's research included looking th [...] D
Kerris Dorsey's debut. D
June Carter Cash's and Johnny Cash's only son John Carter Cash plays an uncredited character in [...] D
Waylon Payne originally auditioned for the role of Waylon Jennings. Co-writer and director Jame [...] D
According to James Mangold, when Joaquin Phoenix was learning how to sing and play guitar like [...] D
Reese Witherspoon grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and was a huge fan of Dolly Parton growing up [...] D
In the 1956 Sun Records recording of "I Walk the Line," Johnny Cash flubs the final low note (" [...] D
Joaquin Phoenix and Robert Patrick appeared in Ladder 49 (2004). D

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Dawn of the Croods: Chalk the Line/Weighing Is the Hardest Part D
Ring of Fire: The Passion of Johnny & June D
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Errori

Johnny Cash smashed the footlights at the Grand Ole Opry, not in Las Vegas as in the film. D
Sam Phillips's Chesterfield pack has a bar code. D
Jerry Lee Lewis is backed up by a bass player playing a Fender Precision electric bass, but the bas [...] D
After Johnny watches the shoe shine boy "get rhythm", he turns to walk across the street to Sun Stu [...] D
The Radio Flyer Tiny Trike on the top shelf in the toy section of the 1958 WV Variety store did not [...] D
When June is throwing the beer bottles at the guys, in the long shot, Johnny jumps behind the falle [...] D
Johnny is shown touring with Elvis, Jerry Lee, and June for Sun Records early in the movie. In fact [...] D
The second time that the band is in the Folsom prison, when Johnny is introduced, the guitar player [...] D
When Johny and June are leaving the store with the fishing poles in Wheeling, WV, June says "I thin [...] D
When Sam Phillips tells Johnny about singing "the one song you would sing if it were your last", a [...] D
When Johnny is going through letters from inmates, he picks up one from Folsom inmate Glen Sherley. [...] D
During the Texarkana show a white Telecaster is seen. While a version of the Fender Broadcaster was [...] D
Although it is supposed to be 1956, at about 46 minutes in the words "1977 Chevrolet" from an adver [...] D
Throughout the entire film, the brown contact lenses Joaquin Phoenix wears come and go. D
When June goes to the theater one morning on the tour to meet the boys, she finds they've partied a [...] D
Before Johnny passes out on stage from overdosing, if you look closely, his mouth never moves when [...] D
When Johnny Cash is reading letters he received (mostly from inmates), the movie shows one from the [...] D
When Johnny Cash reads fan mail from prisoners (late 1967/early 1968), all of the addresses have tw [...] D
Some of the plastic tape reels (the clear ones) in Sam's studio did not exist in that design until [...] D
When Johnny is in the recording studio for the first time, his guitar strap goes from over his coll [...] D
At the Texarkana show, John's guitar gets caught on June's dress. When they separate, John has a pi [...] D
Early in the movie, Johnny walks out onto the street in Memphis and you see old cars and an old mec [...] D
When Johnny is fighting with Vivian while he is trying to hang up pictures, he is wearing a Hanes t [...] D
When in Germany Johnny Cash is shopping for a guitar. In the music store you can see a Fender Telec [...] D
When Johnny is talking with Vivian on the phone from Germany, an apparently US military aircraft is [...] D
When the tractor hits the water, it has no engine or smoke stack. The tractor reappears later in th [...] D
When Cash is playing at the prison, a pair of large speaker cabinets are visible on the stage. Thes [...] D
After Johnny leaves June's house after walking from Nashville, it rains later in the scene. Johnny [...] D
When Johnny falls out of his chair at the concert hall, his beer is in his hand. When he sits up, h [...] D
When Johnny is hanging pictures, he begins to put a nail in the wall just above a line in the wood. [...] D
Jerry Lee Lewis, who sings right before Johnny Cash in the first show, wasn't famous at the time. W [...] D
When Johnny is hanging pictures of his band, Vivian appears in the doorway with her arms by her sid [...] D
When Johnny and June are in the store in Wheeling, WV, the thick southern accents of the locals are [...] D
Jerry Lee Lewis wears a white scarf during most of the "Lewis Boogie." It's gone by the end of the [...] D
A 1944 scene shows Johnny listening to June Carter on the radio. The announcer says "10-year-old Ju [...] D
When Johnny is in the bed eating strawberries with June, he is not wearing his brown contact lenses [...] D
While Johnny and June sing the duet "Jackson" onstage, June's hairdo changes during the scene. In t [...] D
Steadicam and operator are visible during drum solo approx 45 minutes into film. D
The "US" collar brass (in-the-circle) seen properly on the collar of the long-sleeve khaki shirt, w [...] D
Before singing at Folsom, Johnny is touching the blade of a table saw with a glass of relatively cl [...] D
When Johnny and his new trio play "Get Rhythm" in Texarkana the soundtrack has a drummer accompanyi [...] D
"Ring of Fire" was written earlier than 1965. Anita Carter released it in early 1963, and Cash rele [...] D
When Vivian shows John the eviction notice, the document shows an address with a ZIP code. In the 1 [...] D
During the scene inside Johnny's car in the tour caravan, the position of June's feet changes sever [...] D
In an early scene, Johnny and Jack Cash walk down the road on their way to the fishing hole. Johnny [...] D
At one point, June asks John where his car is. He answers, "Piss and Makeup." However, the DVD subt [...] D
At the tense Thanksgiving dinner with the Cashes and the Carters at Johnny's Tennessee home, the sc [...] D
When Johnny is seen playing with his band for the first time on his porch, Marshall Grant's bass is [...] D
At the show in Texarkana, there is a Purina advertising sign on the backdrop of the stage. In some [...] D
When Johnny goes to the Carter family's home to visit June, it's supposed to be fall (pumpkins on t [...] D
In 1968, when Vivian left John, all four of their girls had been born. Only three girls are shown c [...] D
In the variety store in Wheeling, W.V. in 1958, June picks up a fat white candle and sniffs it. Can [...] D
Johnny Cash and June Carter are singing their famous duet "Jackson" in 1965. "Jackson" was not rele [...] D
When Johnny walks back from the Carter house, he is near a railroad crossing. The scene is set in t [...] D
In the hotel room when June answers the phone in bed, Johnny's hands caress her lower back. When cu [...] D
When Jerry Lee Lewis plays the piano, you hear the last note after he has walked away from it. [...] D
Early in the film, Johnny Cash is seen walking in uniform in Germany and the year 1952 is shown. He [...] D
In one mid-1960s scene, Waylon Jennings has long hair and a beard. At the time, Waylon was clean-sh [...] D
One scene in the 1950s shows Johnny with a "Memphis Business Journal" sign in the background. The M [...] D
When Johnny first looks into Sun Studios, and sees Elvis Presley recording Milk Cow Boogie, Elvis i [...] D
When Vivian prepares to smash June's picture, she is holding a hammer, which disappears when the pi [...] D
Johnny and June are lying in bed in the hotel room when the phone rings. June picks up the phone wi [...] D
Heavenly Highway Hymns, which Johnny's mother gives him early in the movie, was published in 1956. [...] D
The real Johnny Cash had a scar on the side of his chin. In the film, Johnny has no chin scar. [...] D
The copy of Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet that June gives John on one of the first 1950s tours is a 1 [...] D
"I Still Miss Someone" was about June Carter Cash, not Jack. "Walk the Line" was about Johnny Cash' [...] D
While riding in the tour caravan, Johnny, June, and Jerry Lee hear an ad on the radio for a 1957 Ch [...] D

Frase

Johnny Cash: [Performing at Folsom Prison] Now, [...] D
Johnny Cash: [while singing while he's high on s [...] D
Johnny Cash: [after collapsing on stage from a d [...] D
Johnny Cash: Next time I ask you to marry me, I' [...] D
[repeated line] Johnny Cash: Hello, I'm Johnny [...] D
Johnny Cash: June, that stuff will just work its [...] D
Ray Cash: Mister big shot, mister pill poppin' r [...] D
Johnny Cash: Looks like we're here. June Carter [...] D
June Carter: [after an argument] You are not all [...] D
Waylon Jennings: How come you ain't ever tried t [...] D
Johnny Cash: You know when I was in the service. [...] D
June Carter: It burns. It burns. D
June Carter: [Sees John eating peanuts] Can I ha [...] D
June Carter: Baby baby baby... D
Five and Dime Manager: Divorce is an abomination [...] D
Record Company Executive: I'm fine with you doin [...] D
Jerry Lee Lewis: God gave us a great big apple, [...] D
Maybelle Carter: You should go down there to him [...] D
Johnny Cash: Now I've asked you forty different [...] D
Elvis Presley: Nice job out there, Cash! Jerry [...] D
Carrie Cash: Ray, why don't you let JR take the [...] D
June Carter: You walked here all the way from Na [...] D
Rosanne Cash: Hey Daddy, you okay? Johnny Cash: [...] D
Johnny Cash: I want to marry you and I am tellin [...] D
Johnny Cash: So, where's your truck driver? Jun [...] D
Johnny Cash: WE SURRENDER! WE SURRENDER! June C [...] D
[John and June on stage before an audience, away [...] D
Johnny Cash: You got something against the Air F [...] D
Johnny Cash: You know, when I was in the service [...] D
Johnny Cash: The phone's dead. Waylon Jennings: [...] D
Johnny Cash: You're an angel. June Carter: No, [...] D
Johnny Cash: This one's for your warden! D
Jerry Lee Lewis: We're all going to hell for the [...] D
June Carter: So y'all sit down, squat down or li [...] D
Carlene Carter: [shouts through screen door] Mam [...] D
Johnny Cash: [looking at Vivian] [singing] Joh [...] D
June Carter: [to Johnny] You got a hitch in your [...] D
Johnny Cash: It's all right, it just happened. [...] D
Johnny Cash: You know what your problem is, June [...] D
Young J.R.: [J.R. turns up the radio] Guess whic [...] D
Record Company Executive: [talking about the Opr [...] D
[last title cards] Title card: In 1968, "At Fol [...] D
Jerry Lee Lewis: [to next act] Get yourselves a [...] D
Johnny Cash: Aw, June, love's more important tha [...] D
Johnny Cash: I think it's about time, June. Jun [...] D
June Carter: [Looks at John, singing] Ya you're [...] D
Elvis Presley: How 'bout that Johnny Cash huh? [...] D
Vivian Cash: Your mama was here. Your daddy too. [...] D
Johnny Cash: It's funny, you know, because I hav [...] D
[after record producer Sam Phillips stops Cash's [...] D
Waylon Jennings: I'm a long way from home/And so [...] D
Johnny Cash: I'm really glad ya'll could be here [...] D
Elvis Presley: Want some chili fries? D
June Carter: There's too many "if"s in that sent [...] D
Record Company Executive: Your fans are church f [...] D
[first lines] Warden: M-Mr. Cash? M-Mr. Cash? [...] D
Johnny Cash: You got a library in there June. [...] D
[last lines] Johnny Cash: Why don't you tell th [...] D
Johnny Cash: Jerry Lee just sit your ass down. [...] D
June Carter: I gotta tell you, I can't sing toni [...] D
June Carter: Ya'll can't walk no line. D
Johnny Cash: See, June, they want to see us toge [...] D
Luther Perkins: [to the cops in the elevator] Ho [...] D
[Backstage, Johnny Cash and June Carter bump int [...] D
June Carter: [on stage w/John] We've got these p [...] D
Johnny Cash: Don't give me no rules. All I got a [...] D
Johnny Cash: Tell me you don't love me. June Ca [...] D
Vivian Cash: You can't wear black. It looks like [...] D
Luther Perkins: That boy Elvis sure talks a lot [...] D
Johnny Cash: Marry me, June. June Carter: Oh pl [...] D
Ray Cash: [to J.R. listening to June Carter sing [...] D
Young Jack Cash: [dying] Do you hear 'em JR? Do [...] D
Young J.R.: [to Young Jack] How come you're so g [...] D
Vivian Cash: John, I have a casserole in the ove [...] D
Johnny Cash: [playing for the inmates at Folsom [...] D
Vivian Cash: John, whats with the black? You loo [...] D
Vivian Cash: [talking to Johnny, and pointing to [...] D

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