¡Este hombre tranquilo y humanitario está a punto de cometer un acto total de violencia! ¿Por qué?
El astrofísico americano David Sumner (Hoffman) se traslada a vivir al pueblo de su mujer, en Gran Bretaña. Es un hombre reservado y tímido que vive absorto en sus investigaciones y procura evitar cualquier disputa. Sin embargo, la violencia de ciertos individuos del pueblo llega a tal extremo que Sumner, situado entre la espada y la pared, reacciona con las mismas armas que sus agresores para defender a su mujer y su hogar... Obra clave en la filmografía de Peckinpah, "Perros de paja" es un estudio sobre la violencia del ser humano basado en la novela "The Siege of Trencher's Farm", de Gordon M. Williams.
"Straw Dogs" (1971), a gripping psychological thriller produced by ABC Pictures and Talent Associates, is a film that delves deep into the themes of masculinity, violence, and territoriality. Directed by Sam Peckinpah and set in rural Cornwall, the movie follows American mathematician David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman) and his English wife Amy (Susan George) as they confront the escalating tensions with the local villagers. The film's title, derived from a Chinese proverb about provoking a seemingly harmless creature, aptly foreshadows the explosive climax that ensues when David is pushed to his breaking point. The narrative of "Straw Dogs" is a masterclass in building suspense and exploring the darker facets of human nature. As David and Amy's isolation in the countryside becomes increasingly fraught with danger, the film meticulously unravels the psychological dynamics between the couple and the menacing locals. The villagers, led by the brutish Charlie Venner (Del Henney), embody a raw, primal aggression that challenges David's intellectual pacifism. This clash of ideologies and the ensuing power struggle form the crux of the film's intense drama. One of the most controversial aspects of "Straw Dogs" is its depiction of violence, particularly the infamous rape scene, which has sparked debates about the film's moral stance and portrayal of gender dynamics. While some critics argue that the film glorifies violence, others see it as a critique of toxic masculinity and the societal pressures that drive men to extreme acts. Peckinpah's unflinching approach to these themes forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about human behavior and the thin veneer of civilization that masks our primal instincts. Despite the controversy, "Straw Dogs" remains a seminal work in the thriller genre, lauded for its bold storytelling and powerful performances. Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of David Sumner, a man forced to confront his own capacity for violence, is both nuanced and compelling. The film's haunting atmosphere, coupled with its provocative exploration of human nature, ensures that "Straw Dogs" continues to captivate and challenge audiences decades after its release.
Año1971
Presupuesto2200000$
Ingresos3251794$
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GénerosDramaSuspense
Países de producciónUnited States of AmericaUnited Kingdom