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Avaliação: 6.20/10 do 138000 votos
Etiquetas: sátira, treinamento do exército, guerra do iraque, operação militar secreta, bode
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Título em Italiano:

L'uomo che fissa le capre

Título em English:

The Men Who Stare at Goats

Sinopse

2003. After a series of upheavals in his life including his wife leaving him for his boss, Bob Wilton, a reporter for the Ann Arbor Daily Telegraph, decides he has to prove himself in his life. So he gets himself reassigned to the Iraq War file, based in Kuwait City. While trying to figure out a way to get into Iraq proper for that big war story, Bob meets by chance Lyn Cassady, a US military contractor trying to drum up business. However, Bob recognizes Lyn's name as part of a story from Bob's past reporter life. The story's interviewee, Gus Lacey, claimed he had psychic powers, and could do amazing things just using his mind, among other things travel through space, and kill, which he learned in the 1980s as part of a top secret military unit based at Fort Bragg, its members trained to be "psychic spies". At the time, Bob thought Gus was just plain crazy.

Lyn, according to Gus, was the most gifted psychic in the unit. For various reasons, Lyn, who discloses that he is on an undisclosed mission, feels that Bob was sent to Kuwait to join him, while Bob feels that Lyn is a way into Iraq for that major story. Through their adventures, Lyn divulges to Bob that the unit was developed by a soldier named Bill Django, who, in his military sanctioned research, went from being a nuts and bolts soldier into a new age hippie. Bill created the unit, the New Earth Army, based on west coast based new age theories to train super soldiers - Jedi warriors - who looked at the military's function in a new way, their mission to achieve world peace through love and gentleness inherent within most soldiers.

Lyn later tells of one unit member Larry Hooper, who wanted to take over the unit in his own vision, this coup by discrediting unit leaders such as Bill and Lyn. As Lyn and Bob embark on Lyn's undisclosed mission (if there really is one), Bob hopes that Lyn's psychic powers will be able to get them out of the continual scrapes they find themselves. Bob also hopes to get that big story which he believes will be his salvation. Ultimately, Bob may find salvation of another more important kind.

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Toque Título Artista
Homens Que Matam Cabras só com o Olhar
Alright
Supergrass: Performer
Danny Goffey: Writer
Oudistic
Pat Jabbar: Writer
Itchycoo Park
Ronnie Lane: Writer
Small Faces: Performer
Dancing with Myself
Billy Idol: Writer
Generation X: Performer
Hippy Hippy Shake
Everybody Wants You
Billy Squier: Writer
Billy Squier: Performer
Lucky for a Lifetime
Rick Riso: Writer
You're What I Need the Most
Stephen Edwards: Writer
More Than A Feeling
Tom Scholz: Writer
Boston: Performer
I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night
Nancie Mantz: Writer
Wishin' and Hopin'
Burt Bacharach: Writer
Dusty Springfield: Performer
I See You
Mark Gasbarro: Performer
Maddie Madsen: Writer
Opening Titles: A Run At The Wall
Rolfe Kent: Performer
From Ann Arbor To War
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Lyn Shows The New Earth Army / Bill's Epiphany
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Bill's Speech - A New King of Warrior
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Cloudbursting On The Road
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Hitching A Ride / We Are Jedi
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Dolce
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Echmaer Technique
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Escaping The Kidnappers
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Gas Station Shootout
Rolfe Kent: Performer
A Night At Mahmoud's
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Without Bill The Jedi Changed
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Desert Ride
Rolfe Kent: Performer
There Is No Mission? / The Goat Lab
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Lyn Stares At The Goat
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Oasis
Rolfe Kent: Performer
The Base, And Bill
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Do You Believe In Redemption
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Jedi Prayer
Rolfe Kent: Performer
LSD In The Water
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Releasing The Goats
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Writing The Story
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Lyn Shows The New Earth Army / Bill's Epiphany
Rolfe Kent: Performer
Bill's Speech - A New King of Warrior
Rolfe Kent: Performer
A Night At Mahmoud's
Rolfe Kent: Performer

Críticas de usuários

Mariana Costa
6/10

Por outro lado, algumas das músicas escolhidas parecem genéricas e pouco memoráveis. Em certos momentos, a trilha sonora não contribui de forma significativa para a narrativa, tornando-se apenas um pano de fundo sonoro. Seria interessante ver uma maior variedade de estilos musicais e composições mais marcantes para enriquecer a experiência auditiva do espectador.

Fernando Fonseca
7/10

A forma como a música é utilizada para realçar os momentos de tensão e drama é brilhante, criando uma conexão profunda entre a trilha sonora e a narrativa cinematográfica.

Rafael Soares
5/10

A banda sonora de Homens Que Matam Cabras só com o Olhar é bastante adequada ao ambiente de mistério e aventura do filme. As músicas escolhidas conseguem criar a tensão necessária para acompanhar as reviravoltas na vida do protagonista, Bob Wilton, e a atmosfera de guerra no cenário do Iraque. A trilha sonora consegue realçar as emoções dos personagens e manter o espectador imerso na narrativa.

Jorge Oliveira
7/10

A diversidade de estilos musicais presentes na banda sonora é notável, proporcionando uma experiência auditiva rica e variada que enriquece ainda mais a narrativa do filme.

Ana Fernandes
10/10

A trilha sonora de Homens Que Matam Cabras só com o Olhar é simplesmente magnífica. Cada música é cuidadosamente selecionada para envolver o espectador na atmosfera da história, adicionando camadas emocionais profundas a cada cena.

Susana Almeida
8/10

As melodias são envolventes e emocionantes, conseguindo transmitir toda a complexidade emocional dos personagens e das situações apresentadas na trama.

Silvia Moreira
9/10

Os arranjos musicais são excepcionais, criando momentos de tensão, emoção e reflexão ao longo do filme. A combinação de instrumentos e melodias é verdadeiramente envolvente, tornando a experiência auditiva tão impactante quanto a visual.

Jorge Almeida
7/10

Os arranjos musicais são realmente impressionantes, criando uma sensação de suspense e mistério que envolve o espectador desde o início até o fim da película.

Paula Figueiredo
8/10

A banda sonora de Homens Que Matam Cabras só com o Olhar é simplesmente cativante. Cada música complementa perfeitamente a atmosfera misteriosa e intrigante do filme.