Rent

Titolo originale: Rent
Regia: Chris Columbus |
Anno: 2005
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: aids | musical | based on play or musical | hiv | rock opera | missing person | lgbt | mugging | manhattan, new york city | gay theme |
Cast: Anthony Rapp | Adam Pascal | Rosario Dawson | Jesse L. Martin | Wilson Jermaine Heredia | Idina Menzel | Tracie Thoms | Taye Diggs | Julia Roth | Porscha Radcliffe | Stephen Payne | Darryl Chan | Ken Clark | R.C. Ormond | David Fine | Mackenzie Firgens | Eleanor Columbus | Matthew McCollum | Jason Foster | Brendan Columbus | Austin Shea | Daniel London | Aaron Lohr | Wayne Wilcox | Bianca Sams | Heather Barberie | Liisa Cohen | Sharon Ferrol-Young | Liz Ramos | Kristin Medwick | Katie Weber | Angela McConnell | Jamielyn Duggan | Feleciana Stevenson | Kim Williams | Damia Foti | Laura Padierne | Kevin Hagan | Brian Delate | Aisha de Haas | Michael Rosales | Niyuk Hairell | Larissa Kiernan | Marco De La Cruz | Ericka Harden | Truc Luong | Megan Biolchini | Nick Scoggin | John Champion | Titus West | Renda Pettis | Alison De Olivera | Debbie de Coudreaux | Chris Chalk | Cory DuVal | Clarke Devereux | Corey Rosen | Shaun Earl | Matthew Dickens | Tara Nicole Hughes | Troy Christian | Gigi Hunter | Kevin Alexander Stea | Robert Prescott Lee | Sebastien Poffet | Linda Cevallos | Roosevelt Flenoury | Mike Garibaldi | Rod Arrants | Jennifer Siebel Newsom | Sarah Silverman | Daryl Edwards | Anna Deavere Smith | Kevin Blackton | Bettina Devin | Corinne Blum | David Stewart | Marcos Estebez | Emily Rahe | Vivis Colombetti | Nicole Cherie Flores | James Anthony Cotton | Jim Cranna | Randy Graff | Joel Swetow | AnnaCorey | Anthony Molinari | Jordi Caballero |

Rent, il rivoluzionario musical del premio Pulitzer Jonathan Larson, narra le vicende di un gruppo di bohémien che lottano per esprimersi attraverso la loro arte e fondano le loro vite sull’amore. Sullo sfondo realistico dell’East Village newyorkese, questi amici cercano il successo e l’accettazione sopportando la povertà, la malattia e il dilagare dell’AIDS. Otto amici, otto voci, otto storie intersecate tra di loro. Un gruppo di ragazzi che inizia la propria avventura il giorno della vigilia di Natale: si prendono per mano, vivendo sogni, canzoni, delusioni, sfide e problemi, nel corso di un intero anno, fino al Natale successivo. Una storia in cui l'amore va al di là delle barriere sessuali, dove il dramma si mischia alla musica, all'eroina, alla pulsione tragica del vivere, lanciando nonostante tutto un messaggio di amore e di speranza per trasmettere che non esiste il momento giusto, ma esiste solo questo momento.

Approfondimenti

Chris Columbus directed the film, while Stephen Chbosky wrote the screenplay. Columbus had previousl [...] D
Idina Menzel (Maureen) was married to both Taye Diggs (Benny) and Aaron Lohr (Steve). D
At 1:26:33, Mark is filming Maureen in a catsuit during New Year's Eve and says "Well you can take t [...] D
As Roger comes down the stairs after "One Song Glory", there is graffiti on the wall that reads "Apr [...] D
During "The Tango Maureen", the eyebrow lift and jacket toss were added because the actors were havi [...] D
When Mimi buys drugs in the park, a couple of kids run by. One of the boys is Chris Columbus' (the d [...] D
Taye Diggs (Benny), Wilson Jermaine Heredia (Angel), Jesse L. Martin (Collins), Idina Menzel (Mauree [...] D
Tracie Thoms auditioned for the Broadway production a number of times, but was never cast before thi [...] D
Angel's last name is Schaunard, the same name as the character from "La Boheme" that he is based on. D
Though it is popularly known that Jonathan Larson based "Rent" after "La Bohéme", he also read He [...] D
Spike Lee was for a long time attached to direct. The song "Light My Candle" contains the line "I he [...] D
Adam Pascal and Sarah Silverman previously worked together in School of Rock (2003). D
Italian censorship visa # 99753 delivered on 12 April 2006. D
Jesse L. Martin's character Detective Green on the NBC series Law & Order - I due volti della giusti [...] D
Director Chris Columbus considered casting American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002) contesta [...] D
During "La Vie Boheme", the tattoos on Idina Menzel's butt are fake. D
The phrase "I should tell you" is said/stated 27 times through the course of the movie. D
Keith Young: the film's choreographer is the man who catches the pool cue Maureen throws in "Take Me [...] D
Jennifer Hudson auditioned for the role of Joanne but lost to Tracie Thoms. She then was cast as Eff [...] D
At the very end of the credits, 'Thank you, Jonathan Larson' comes onto the screen. This could be se [...] D
The DVD release features an alternate ending based on the stage production, with all of the characte [...] D
Chris Columbus' debut with directing a musical and to not feature Robin Williams. D
According to her report from the doctor, April's last name is Ericsson. D
Since the first half of the movie takes place in the winter and it was filmed in San Francisco and N [...] D
Chris Columbus: the frustrated driver whose windshield is being washed. D
Some of the names that are tagged on the walls are the names of WB studio tour guides. D
The word "to" is said/sung 55 times in "La Vie Boheme A & B" D
In order to film the beginning of the scene featuring "I'll Cover You", a fake subway entrance had t [...] D
Rosario Dawson has said she choreographed an elaborate routine for her audition song "Out Tonight". [...] D
A number of costumes in the film are based on those from the original stage production, including th [...] D
During production, Chris Columbus lined up all of the emotional scenes in a row. While they were fil [...] D
During production, an Internet blog was set up on the film's official website. Blog entries were con [...] D
One of Jonathan Larson's girlfriends dumped him for a girl the way Maureen dumped Mark for Joanne. D
Although they do not appear in the theatrical release, the numbers for "Halloween" and the second ha [...] D
The guitar riff Roger plays through the show is based on "Musetta's Waltz" from Giacomo Puccini's "L [...] D
Producer Robert De Niro tried to persuade his longtime friend Martin Scorsese to direct, but the leg [...] D
Originally during the "One Song Glory" number, there was going to be one flashback of April lying de [...] D
Several character names are updated from Giacomo Puccini's opera "La Boheme". Marcello the painter b [...] D
"Rent" is based on the book "Scènes de la vie de bohème / Scenes from the life at Boheme" writ [...] D
The original draft of the script ended by revealing that all the action took place as a movie-within [...] D
The MUTE posters on the wall of the loft are a reference to Adam Pascal's old band. D
Taye Diggs (Benny) and Idina Menzel (Maureen) fell in love while performing as part of the original [...] D
The stage musical "Rent" won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1996. Only nine musicals have won the Pu [...] D
Mark's mother is played by Randy Graff, wife of Rent's original musical director, Tim Weil. D
During "Today 4 U", Angel jumps up onto the table. Wilson Jermaine Heredia did two takes of that jum [...] D
Idina Menzel (Maureen) had a recurring role in Glee (2009), a series which redid two songs from Rent [...] D
In "What You Own", when Mark and Roger are on the roof, you can briefly see the side of the building [...] D
Idina Menzel's song "Over the Moon" mentions a cow named Elsie. Later in the song, she shouts "let i [...] D
Stephen Chbosky directed Noi siamo infinito (2012) and wrote the screenplay for La bella e la bestia [...] D
The opening of the musical "Rent" coincided with the 100th anniversary on February 1 of the first pe [...] D
After "The Tango Maureen", when Joanne is talking to Maureen on the phone, the television screen beh [...] D
After "Today 4 U", a couple of moments were added by the actors after the director called "cut". The [...] D
The New Year's Eve sequence was turned into an actual party for the cast and crew, and the celebrati [...] D
Tracie Thoms first told Jesse L. Martin of her casting in Rent in between filming of their scenes in [...] D
The original Broadway production of "Rent" opened at the Nederlander Theater on April 29, 1996, ran [...] D
The metal arch sculpture on Maureen's performance space during "Over the Moon" is an homage to the B [...] D
Idina Menzel (Maureen) and Aaron Lohr (Steve) got married September 2017. D
Chris Columbus' debut film as a director was Tutto quella notte (1987), which was also Anthony Rapp' [...] D
The oft-quoted line "Merry Christmas, bitches!" was improvised by Jesse L. Martin. Director Chris Co [...] D
The characters Ali, Gordon, Pam and Sue in the Life support meeting are named after writer Jonathan [...] D
Collins is carrying the coat that Angel bought him at his funeral. D
At the end of "Light My Candle", Mimi says "They call me, they call me Mimi..." is translation of a [...] D
Chris Columbus said that Idina Menzel sang "Over the Moon" at least seven times while shooting. D
Chris Columbus' daughter Eleanor Columbus, along with Jonathan Larson's nephew Matt, appear in a fla [...] D
Anthony Rapp kept the famous scarf he wore as Mark in the original Broadway show. However, it could [...] D
The 16mm street scenes, which are meant to look like they were shot by Anthony Rapp's character, Mar [...] D
Daphne Rubin-Vega and Fredi Walker-Browne, the original Broadway Mimi and Joanne, are the only two l [...] D
Idina Menzel sang "Over the Moon" live, rather than lip-syncing the song. D

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Errori

In "Today 4 U", when Collins clears the table for Angel to jump onto, you see him clearing a blue mu [...] D
Just before "she's my sister", Mimi gets off the table to sit back on her chair twice. D
During "I'll Cover You", when Angel and Collins are walking down the sidewalk, the man with the Germ [...] D
Roger's hair goes behind his ears and in front of his ears repeatedly during "Light My Candle". D
When riding his bike during the song "Rent", Mark's messenger bag switches from one shoulder to the [...] D
When Mimi is placed on the table at the end, they throw a cloth down, not covering the whole table. [...] D
When on the way to Mark's job interview, Maureen, Mark and Joanne pass an Au Bon Pain. The yellow an [...] D
When Mimi is standing in the stair way before the "Candle" song you see Roger go by and you can clea [...] D
The film takes place between December 24, 1989 to December 24, 1990. Yet, many modern automobiles bu [...] D
During "Today for U", when Angel goes up the wall and flips over, it's clearly a stunt double and no [...] D
The cowbell on Maureen's hip disappears in a few shots during Over The Moon. D
As Roger and Mimi leave the restaurant, after "La Vie Boheme", Roger is wearing a necklace on the ou [...] D
When Joanne asks for commitment from Maureen, Mark is in the background, getting ready to get on his [...] D
During "La Vie Boheme", when everyone is shouting "Fight AIDS" Collins has disappeared from his spot [...] D
After Maureen jumps on the table during "Take me or Leave Me" Joanne is walking towards her with her [...] D
On the subway with Collins, Roger, Angel, and Mark, we see Collins hold out a cup while he sings "Sa [...] D
In Today 4 U, Angel sings " Like Thelma and Louise did when they got the blues..." The scene takes p [...] D
In the song "What You Own" when Mark is riding in the passenger's seat of the Buzzline van, a banner [...] D
The collar on the coat Angel buys Collins is flipped up originally so Collins flips it down. In the [...] D
When Angel sings "Today 4 U," her bangs get messed up when she "dives" onto the couch before she dru [...] D
When Maureen and Joanne commit to each other, there are many post-1990 cars in the background. D
During "Today for You" the bike that Angel puts against the desk, switches from being up against the [...] D
During "La Vie Boheme" when everyone sings "To S&M" Mimi is lying down on the table. In the next sho [...] D
In the song 'Rent', when Collins was getting beat up in the alley, his jacket was off before he fell [...] D
Before "La Vie Boheme", when the characters meet up outside, Maureen and Angel go to hug, yet when t [...] D
During the "Today 4 U" sequence Mark as a cup in his hand which disappears and then reappears in the [...] D
Benny throws a ball of paper to Roger who places it on the Range Rover . As he starts singing the so [...] D
On the subway train during 'Santa Fe,' the woman at the end of the train with them sits down twice - [...] D
In the subway scene, there is a woman sitting in a seat towards the back. After Tom shakes Roger's h [...] D
During "Out Tonight", as Mimi is opening her windows, about to step onto her balcony, her sleeves ar [...] D
When Angel is drumming on the bucket, someone comes by and puts a quarter on the bucket. You can see [...] D
During "Today for you" Mark is holding a paper cup in some shots, and in others his hands are empty. D
In the beginning of La Vie Boheme when Mark sings "Dearly beloved, we gather here to say our goodbye [...] D
The outside of the subway train the characters ride in is an R-40, yet the inside is an R-32. D
Throughout the movie, Mark and Roger's answering machines repeatedly switches between answering afte [...] D
During the "La Vie Boheme A" sequence, Maureen switches places. At the beginning of the "Bisexuals, [...] D
During the strip club sequence for the song "Without You", a dollar bill disappears and reappears in [...] D
During the Tango Maureen sequence Mark's jacket keeps moving throughout the shots. D
During 'Light My Candle' when Mimi sings "We could light the candle..." she goes from holding the ca [...] D
In the stage musical, the entire first act takes place on Christmas Eve, concluding with "La Vie Boh [...] D
Roger is seen lighting a bunch of candles. They're there in the rest of the shots but are nowhere to [...] D
During "Today 4 U", Angel hands Roger some money, and we see him put it into his pocket, yet after, [...] D
When Mark enters the Life Cafe snow appears and reappears on his shoulders. D
In the deleted scene of the final half of "Goodbye, Love", the car parked in front of the entrance l [...] D
In the beginning when Benny, Mark, and Roger are standing outside singing, the fire in the backgroun [...] D
Mimi's mini skirt while performing "out tonight" changes position. after she rolls around on stage a [...] D
Benny throws a ball of paper to Roger who places it on the Range Rover . As he starts singing the so [...] D
During the riot, right before the shot of Benny struggling to leave, you can see a cameraman and his [...] D
In the number 'Today 4 U' the drum beats that Angel does on the table and the piping don't align wit [...] D
During the "Today 4 U" scene Roger is keeping a beat for Angel on his curled leg when the shot is in [...] D
Although the film is set in 1989-1990, there is a clear shot of a mural that reads "In Memory of Cel [...] D
In "La Vie Boheme," the joint/cigarette behind Collins's right ear disappears and then reappears in [...] D
During the song "Santa Fe", a woman can be seen sitting behind Collins as he sings, and in the next [...] D
On the subway, Angel removes a man's hat and places it on another man's head. Moments later the hat' [...] D
In "December 29, 1989," there is a picture of a New York City Police Officer with a dark blue unifor [...] D
The One Way signs shown in the movie have a triangular shape, those are only used by One Way signs i [...] D
After placing Mimi on the table, Roger runs around to the other side and flicks the jacket covering [...] D
The Pan Am building is shown with the MetLife logo, which change didn't occur until 1992, two years [...] D
On the subway train, there is a woman in a red hat sitting to the right of Roger. Shortly after Coll [...] D
When Roger is sitting in the window the morning after Another Day, there is a Coke can sitting next [...] D
During "Finale B", Mark shows his film and there is footage of Angel singing during "Today 4 U". Mar [...] D
Although the film is set in 1989 & 1990, there is a clear shot of a mural that reads "In Memory of C [...] D
During "Out Tonight", in a long shot of Mimi walking down the street, a building at the left edge of [...] D
During the song 'La Vie Boheme', right before Mimi and Angel sing their "To handcrafted beers..." li [...] D
During the "La Vie Boheme" reprise, you can see that the word AIDS that Tom Collins wrote on the boa [...] D

Frase

Mark: How do you leave the past behind when it kee [...] D
Roger: [sung, to Mimi] You were the song all along [...] D
Collins: To marijuana! D
Joanne: Didn't give an inch when I gave a mile! D
Maureen: There will always be women in rubber flir [...] D
Mark: And who are you two supposed to be? Collins [...] D
Mark: Hey look, all our shit's back. D
Joanne: [about Maureen] She cheated... Mark: She [...] D
[first lines] Mark, Angel, Maureen, Roge [...] D
Collins: So with a thousand sweet kisses... Angel [...] D
Joanne: Didn't give an inch, when I gave a mile! [...] D
Collins: Merry Christmas bitches! D
Mimi: They call me... they call me... Mimi. D
Mark's Dad: [on the answering machine] Listen, Mar [...] D
Mark: ...and then there was the time he walked up [...] D
[sung] Mark: To days of inspiration, playing hook [...] D
Gordon: [sung] I try to open up to what I don't kn [...] D
Maureen: All you had to do was ask, and I'm yours. D
Collins: Gentlemen, our benefactor on this Christm [...] D
Mark: Come on guys, chill! D
Mimi: I should tell I blew the candle out, just to [...] D
Mimi: I die without you. D
Maureen: There will always be women in rubber flir [...] D
Mark: [after opening song] December 24th, 1989, 9 [...] D
Mimi: [on hands and knees to find her drugs] They [...] D
Collins: Getting dizzy! D
Mimi: I'm looking for baggage that goes with mine. D
Mark: This is not my bar mitzvah! D
Collins, Mark, Mimi, Angel: [Sung] I can' [...] D
Joanne: [sung] Did you swoon when she walked throu [...] D
Mark: [sung] The opposite of war isn't peace! Joa [...] D
Mark: [sung] Will I lose my dignity, will someone [...] D
Roger Davis: [sung] All your words are nice Mimi b [...] D
Mark: [sings] There is no future. There is no past [...] D
Mimi: I was moving towards... this warm, white lig [...] D
Roger: We got power. Mark: Oh. Merry Christmas. D
[about his parents message on the answering machin [...] D
Collins, Mark, Roger, Angel, Ali, P [...] D
Joanne, Collins, Mark, Angel, Mimi, [...] D
Roger Davis: You were the song all along / and bef [...] D
Maureen: Look, gimme that, I'm sick and tired of y [...] D
Mark: That's a lie; just last week I had a tea. L [...] D
Roger: How do you start a fire when there's nothin [...] D
Roger Davis, Mark: [On answering machine] Speee [...] D
Joanne: [sung] This is weird. Mark: [sung] It's w [...] D
Mark: Dearly beloved, we gather here to say our go [...] D
Joanne: Take me for what I am! Maureen: A control [...] D
Angel: New York City. Mark: Uh-huh. Angel: Cente [...] D
Mimi: Forget regret, or life is yours to miss. D
Joanne: [sung] She cheated! Mark: [sung] She chea [...] D
Maureen: [in a very slinky rubber cat suit on New [...] D
Mark, Mimi: Why Dorothy and Toto went over the [...] D
Collins, Angel: I think they meant it when they [...] D
Mark: [teasing her] Pookie! Joanne: [looks at him [...] D
Angel: [sung] And sure as I am here that dog is no [...] D
Mark, Angel, Mimi: Bisexuals, trisexuals, ho [...] D
Collins: [sung] In truths that she learned, or in [...] D
All: To Dance! Mimi: [sung] No way to make a livi [...] D
Collins: [Mimicking Roger] Uh... Hi. D
Joanne: [sings] Five hundred twenty-five thousand [...] D
Mimi: Give in to love or live in fear. D
Mimi: [sung] Excuse me, did I do something wrong? [...] D
Mimi, Joanne: I'd be happy to die for a taste o [...] D
All: [sung] No other road / No other way / No day [...] D
Mark: Angel... I hear you, I hear it, I see it-I s [...] D
Alexi: How much did I love your footage? So mu - i [...] D
[Angel discovers Collins, who has been mugged] An [...] D
Collins: Baby, you're drunk. Angel: No I'm not. D
Collins: I think they meant it when they said you [...] D
Mimi: There's only us, There's only this, Forget r [...] D
Mark, Roger: [answering machine] Speak. D
Mark: I just sold my soul. Joanne: Yeah, for $300 [...] D
Benjamin Coffin III: [about Maureen] Still dating [...] D
Mark: [throwing music posters into the fire] The m [...] D
Mimi: [sung] What's the time? Well it's gotta be c [...] D
Mark: [sung] To love attention, no pension, to mor [...] D
Mimi: It's right that today's Halloween. It was An [...] D
Angel: Today for you, tomorrow for me! Tom: And y [...] D
Mark: [sung] We're dying in America at the end of [...] D
Mimi: [sung] Excuse me, did I do something wrong? [...] D
Maureen: [sung] I've gotta get outta here! It's li [...] D
Joanne: [sung] Measure your life in love! D
Mimi: [sings] Let's go out tonight. I have to go o [...] D
Roger: Cold hands Mimi: Yours too. Big. Like my f [...] D
Maureen: You know what, Miss Ivy League? I can't t [...] D
Mark: How do you document real life when real life [...] D
Mark, Roger: I don't own emotion, I rent. D
Mark: [as they Tango] It's hard to do this backwar [...] D
Mr. Cohen: [on Mark's answering machine] We're sor [...] D
Roger: [sung] You look familiar. Mimi: [sung] Lik [...] D
Mark: Actually... I feel great now. Joanne: I fee [...] D
All: To faggots, lezzies, dykes, cross-dressers to [...] D
Life Cafe Waiter: [sung] So that's five miso soup, [...] D
Roger Davis: Find one song, one last refrain, glor [...] D
Benjamin Coffin III: [sung] But my investors would [...] D
Roger: [Sung] I know, this something is... here go [...] D
Angel, Mimi: [sung] To hand crafted beers made [...] D
Mark: Where'd you learn to tango? Joanne: With th [...] D
Maureen: Moo with me... Moooooo D
Roger: [sung, when the dripping candle wax burns M [...] D
Collins: In honor of the death of Bohemia, an impr [...] D
Roger: Zoom in on my empty wallet. Mark: Touchà[...] D
Maureen: You always said how lucky you were that w [...] D
Mimi, Angel: [sung] To hand crafted beers made [...] D
Maureen: [sung] A tiger in a cage can never see th [...] D
Collins: [about Roger] This boy could use some STO [...] D
Mark: [sung] How do you document real life when re [...] D
Roger Davis: Find the one song before the virus ta [...] D
Roger: I once was born to be bad. I used to shiv [...] D
Benjamin Coffin III: Hey. Bum. Get your ass off th [...] D
Maureen: [sung] Every single day I walk down the s [...] D
Mark: We don't need your charity. [hands Ben a ch [...] D
Mimi: [sung] The heart may freeze or it can burn. [...] D
Collins, Mark, Maureen, Roger, Mimi, [...] D
Collins, Mark, Maureen, Mimi, Joanne,à [...] D
Collins: You gonna put that trashcan back? Angel: [...] D
Mimi: He was always "Run away, Hit the road, Don't [...] D
Mrs. Johnson: Now maybe you two can get back toget [...] D
Mark: Has she ever pouted her lips and called you [...] D
Angel: You teach? Collins: I teach- computer age [...] D
Gordon: I'm a New Yorker. Fear's my life. D
Mimi: Would you light my candle? D
Mark: Pookie D
Angel, Collins: I've longed to discover somethi [...] D
Angel: Today for you, tomorrow for me! Tom: And y [...] D
Collins: Ooh, Maureen dumped you? Mark: Yes, she [...] D
Mark: [yelling out window] Hey Collins! Don't get [...] D
Roger Davis: [referring to Angel as she breaks the [...] D
Mimi: [sung] Where all the scars from the "nevers" [...] D
Life Cafe Manager: [Mark, Maureen, Joanne, Mimi, A [...] D

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