1 ) 花絮
根據(jù)真實(shí)事件改編。
Joseph "Joey" Coyle (born 1953 in Philadelphia) was an unemployed longshoreman in Philadelphia who, in February 1981, found $1.2 million in the middle of the street after it had fallen out of the back of an armored car. His story was made into the movie Money for Nothing starring John Cusack and also a book written by Mark Bowden titled Finders Keepers: The Story of a Man Who Found $1 Million.
Joey struggled with a drug addiction for most of his adult life. He committed suicide by hanging himself in his basement on August 15, 1993.
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In real life, Joey Coyle and the mobster did not force the car into water, but simply drove to New Jersey and abandoned it. Also, in real life, three people saw Coyle find and take the money, unlike in the movie where the movie Coyle does stop to check to see if anyone was around when he found the money and sees nobody (in fact in the movie a homeless boy saw him, but was hidden from view).
Joey Coyle was with two men, not one, when he found the money, and unlike in the film, did not stop to make sure that nobody saw him, so three people saw him find and take the money.
Though the time frame in the film seems undefined, in real life, Joey Coyle found the money on 26 February 1981 and was arrested on 4 March 1981.
Joey Coyle uses the alias Frankie Santos. In real life, a friend named Frank Santos took him to the airport to flee. (There was no Monica in real life.)
The memorable scene in the bathroom where Joey Coyle puts on pantyhose to hide the money in did happen, but Coyle changed his mind and removed the hose before boarding the plane.
There was no Vinnie in real life. However, Joey Coyle did meet with a mob employee named Masi, whose father did deliver items to Laurenzi's father's business.
Joey Coyle was a drug user in real life, and killed himself in 1993. Also, in real life, Coyle was fair haired and colored his hair dark, in reverse of the film.
Joey Coyle did not live with his brother in real life. However, he fall through a ceiling when trying to hide the money. Other scenes with basis in reality include the policeman asking to be locked in the van to test its strength.
在今日頭條解說(shuō)電影的公眾號(hào)看的。
喬伊撿到120萬(wàn)的橫財(cái),雖然沒(méi)能占為己有,但以短暫精神失常而無(wú)罪釋放的結(jié)局也算完美……只是覺(jué)得喬伊洗錢(qián)的手段在笨拙,為什么不去印第安保留區(qū)的賭場(chǎng)洗錢(qián)?那里根本不受聯(lián)邦法律約束,豈不更安全?
也許是太囿于真實(shí)事件的白描,雖然對(duì)主角的心理過(guò)程有細(xì)膩刻畫(huà),但對(duì)橫財(cái)帶來(lái)的家人、鄰居、朋友、黑幫的反映都只是點(diǎn)到為止,缺少鮮明的特色,本來(lái)可以是部很出色的黑色喜劇,卻因?yàn)榫巹〔桓覍?duì)素材進(jìn)行大膽重塑而變成了一部平庸的犯罪事件還原電影。不過(guò)請(qǐng)庫(kù)薩克演這種自大又脆弱的角色倒是再適合不過(guò)
我也想撿到一大筆錢(qián)
Philip Seymour Hoffman 那時(shí)還有個(gè)人樣
兩個(gè)道理:1拾金不昧;2別有點(diǎn)錢(qián)就飄了
這么荒誕的故事居然是真事改編。
哈哈我看的好歡樂(lè)啊,各種地方藏錢(qián),最后都穿上絲襪了爆笑啊哈哈哈。很多人說(shuō)男主傻故事荒誕。我反倒覺(jué)得挺真實(shí)的,現(xiàn)實(shí)里不可思議的事多了,看看自己是不是也做過(guò)一些回憶起來(lái)納悶為什么當(dāng)時(shí)會(huì)那么做的事。普通人就是這樣滴,很多賭博和中彩票的也一樣錢(qián)都敗光。別以為自己有多聰明。這部里福利好多好有趣哈哈,紋身是假的吧好像他沒(méi)有。船戲拍的真不錯(cuò),我以為沒(méi)拍過(guò),原來(lái)還是有的,一直挺想看的哈哈~
這么傻的事居然還是真事改編
老嫩老嫩老嫩的呀!開(kāi)頭碼頭風(fēng)云啊~~~~~~
又在這里找到了以前看過(guò)的好片(主要是Cusack演的不錯(cuò))就是結(jié)局都不記得了
沒(méi)錯(cuò) ICS上怎么就盡播爛片了
不知道為什么,只要在ICS上放出的電影就說(shuō)不出的低檔的感覺(jué)……兩星給庫(kù)薩克算是我對(duì)他永遠(yuǎn)的支持吧
https://www.bilibili.com/video/av66240241真實(shí)事件改編,撿到100萬(wàn)之后,他迷上了撒錢(qián)https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1SK4y1a7gR
庫(kù)薩克那時(shí)候好萌!片子看的糾結(jié),處理的太差了~ 不過(guò)最后他們找到了真愛(ài),也值了!
要我說(shuō)是不是男主太笨?這種送上來(lái)的錢(qián)小心一點(diǎn)就能全部轉(zhuǎn)移掉了,你要沒(méi)那個(gè)膽兒,那就本份一點(diǎn),老老實(shí)實(shí)給人送回去~約翰庫(kù)薩克以前挺喜歡的,現(xiàn)在帥哥見(jiàn)得多了覺(jué)得路人了,片中年輕時(shí)是挺嫩的,但也不覺(jué)得帥
根據(jù)正式事件改編,最后撒錢(qián)夠浪漫,不過(guò)Joey的反應(yīng)也挺現(xiàn)實(shí),還往哪兒跑呢~John Cusack好嫩啊,就是這個(gè)片子拍的不太夠吸引人。
要不是有庫(kù)庫(kù)我就打2星
暴富莫露富,露富事事誤。雖說(shuō)是真人真事改編,整部電影透著快崩盤(pán)的黑色幽默,大伙都是喜劇人哪。除了男主頭腦是真不行,庫(kù)薩克的顏值還是嫩滴,一堆男配都是hot guys!
看著我緊張死了,金發(fā)激萌的庫(kù)薩克