El precio del fracaso

Little Fauss and Big Halsy are not your father's heroes.

Dos motoristas de caracteres opuestos, el oportunista, autosuficiente y seguro de sí mismo Big Halsy Knox y el inepto, tímido y amedrentado Little Fauss, que trabaja como mecánico, son dos competentes corredores que forman una pareja poco usual. Rita es una muchacha rica que se recupera de su adicción a las drogas y que se prenda de ambos hombres. Al principio mantiene una relación con Halsy, pero acaba dejándole y vuelve al ambiente acogedor de su rica familia. Mientras, Little Fauss y Big Halsy siguen en la carretera.

"Little Fauss and Big Halsy," released in 1970, is a distinctive American film produced by Paramount Pictures and Furie Productions. Directed by Sidney J. Furie, the movie delves into the world of motorcycle racing, focusing on the unlikely friendship between two contrasting characters: the titular Little Fauss, played by Michael J. Pollard, and Big Halsy, portrayed by Robert Redford. Set against the backdrop of the American Southwest, the film captures the essence of the era's counterculture and the pursuit of the American Dream through the lens of competitive racing. The narrative follows Little Fauss, a small-time motorcycle racer with big dreams but limited talent, who becomes enamored with the charismatic and more skilled Big Halsy. Their relationship evolves as they travel together, racing from town to town, with Fauss serving as Halsy's mechanic. The dynamic between the two is further complicated by the introduction of Rita, played by Lauren Hutton, who becomes romantically involved with both men, adding tension and depth to their journey. The film's exploration of friendship, rivalry, and the quest for personal fulfillment is underscored by its gritty, realistic portrayal of the racing world. "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" stands out not only for its compelling character study but also for its evocative soundtrack, featuring original songs by Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. The music enhances the film's atmosphere, reflecting the characters' internal struggles and the broader cultural shifts of the time. The film's visual style, characterized by sweeping shots of the American landscape and intimate close-ups of the characters, further immerses the audience in the story, making it a memorable cinematic experience. Despite its modest commercial success upon release, "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" has garnered a cult following over the years, appreciated for its nuanced performances and its honest depiction of the human condition. The film remains a testament to the talents of its cast and crew, offering a poignant look at the highs and lows of chasing dreams in the face of adversity.

Año1970

Duración99 minuto

Ingresos1755485$

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GénerosDramaComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Furie Productions

Alfran Productions

Little Fauss and Big Halsy

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