Un hombre. Una montaña. un milagro
Joe Banks es un hombre un tanto maniático que odia su trabajo: odia las luces fluorescentes porque cree que le enferman, y tiembla ante la presencia de su jefe Frank Watori; además, se siente atraído por su secretaria, pero no se atreve a hablar con ella. Inesperadamente, su vida cambia cuando, tras visitar al doctor Ellison, se entera de que tiene un tumor cerebral y de que, aunque se sienta bien, morirá en un plazo de cinco meses. Contra todo pronóstico, Joe experimentará un fuerte sentimiento de liberación y de pasión por la vida.
"Joe Versus the Volcano," a 1990 film produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures, is a whimsical and offbeat romantic comedy-drama that follows the journey of Joe Banks, portrayed by Tom Hanks. Directed by John Patrick Shanley, the film blends elements of existentialism and satire, as Joe, a disillusioned office worker, is diagnosed with a terminal illness and embarks on a surreal adventure to a South Pacific island to sacrifice himself into a volcano. The film's unique narrative is punctuated by vibrant visuals and a quirky sense of humor, making it a distinctive entry in the careers of both Hanks and Meg Ryan, who plays three different roles. The film's setting shifts dramatically from the mundane corporate world to exotic locales, reflecting Joe's transformation from a man trapped by his circumstances to one embracing life's unpredictability. The colorful and imaginative production design, coupled with the lush cinematography of the South Pacific, creates a visually striking contrast to Joe's initial gray and oppressive environment. This visual journey mirrors Joe's internal growth, as he learns to appreciate the beauty and absurdity of life. Meg Ryan's portrayal of three distinct characters—Joe's co-worker, his love interest on a yacht, and the daughter of the island's chief—adds layers of complexity and charm to the film. Each character represents a different stage in Joe's journey, guiding him toward self-discovery and love. The chemistry between Hanks and Ryan, despite the unconventional nature of their interactions, provides the emotional core of the film, grounding its more fantastical elements in genuine human connection. "Joe Versus the Volcano" may not have been a commercial success upon its release, but it has since garnered a cult following for its originality and heartfelt storytelling. The film's exploration of themes such as mortality, purpose, and the search for meaning in life resonates with audiences who appreciate its blend of humor and poignancy. As a product of Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures, it stands as a testament to the creative risks that can lead to enduring, if unconventional, cinematic experiences.
Año1990
Presupuesto25000000$
Duración102 minuto
Ingresos39400000$
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GénerosComediaRomance
Países de producciónUnited States of America