El príncipe de las mareas

Una historia sobre los recuerdos que nos obsesionan, y la verdad que nos hace libres.

Tras una infancia traumática que no ha conseguido olvidar, Tom Wingo (Nick Nolte), un desilusionado y algo rudo entrenador deportivo sureño, se ve obligado a revivir su pasado cuando viaja a Nueva York a petición de la doctora Susan Lowenstein (Barbra Streisand), la sofisticada psiquiatra de la alta sociedad de Manhattan que atiende a la hermana de Tom después de varios intentos de suicidio.

"The Prince of Tides," released in 1991 and produced by Columbia Pictures and Barwood Films, is a poignant cinematic exploration of trauma, resilience, and the intricate bonds of family. Directed by Barbra Streisand, who also stars in the film, this adaptation of Pat Conroy's novel delves deep into the life of Tom Wingo, portrayed with raw intensity by Nick Nolte. Set against the backdrop of the South Carolina Lowcountry, the film follows Tom as he journeys to New York to help his sister Savannah, a poet struggling with mental health issues. The narrative unfolds through a series of flashbacks that reveal the dark secrets of the Wingo family, weaving a tapestry of pain and healing that captivates the audience. The film's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of the complexities of human emotions and relationships. As Tom works with Dr. Susan Lowenstein, played by Streisand, to unravel the mysteries of his sister's past, he confronts his own demons and the haunting memories of his childhood. The chemistry between Nolte and Streisand is palpable, adding depth to their characters' evolving relationship. The film does not shy away from the harsh realities of abuse and its long-lasting effects, yet it also offers a glimmer of hope through the possibility of redemption and the power of love and understanding. Visually, "The Prince of Tides" is a feast for the eyes, with the lush landscapes of the South Carolina coast providing a stark contrast to the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters. Cinematographer Stephen Goldblatt masterfully captures the beauty and brutality of the setting, enhancing the film's thematic undertones. The score, composed by James Newton Howard, complements the narrative's emotional highs and lows, further immersing the viewer in the Wingo family's journey. Ultimately, "The Prince of Tides" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of confronting one's past. It is a film that resonates on multiple levels, offering a compelling story that is both heart-wrenching and uplifting. Through its masterful storytelling and powerful performances, it leaves a lasting impact on its audience, reminding us of the importance of healing and the enduring strength of family bonds.

Año1991

Presupuesto30000000$

Ingresos74787599$

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GénerosDramaRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Barwood Films

Longfellow Pictures

The Prince of Tides

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