Dos parejas de enamorados en unas vacaciones en Hawai descubren que los psicópatas acechan y asesinan a los turistas en las islas.Dos parejas de enamorados en unas vacaciones en Hawai descubren que los psicópatas acechan y asesinan a los turistas en las islas.Dos parejas de enamorados en unas vacaciones en Hawai descubren que los psicópatas acechan y asesinan a los turistas en las islas.
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Carlos Alberto Lopez
- Camera Samaritan
- (as Carlos Alberto López)
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- TriviaDirector David Twohy has been quoted in recent interviews as saying he had to battle with the studio to allow the movie to continue on with an R-rating instead of a PG-13 version.
- ErroresA previous Plot Hole mentions that since Cliff threw away the tape from the digital camera into the sea, Gina could not have seen the photos on it. When Gina first looks at the camera, it clearly shows her pushing in the SD card all the way, which revealed the photos on the SD card to her. Cliff even says in an earlier scene that he should read the camera's manual, so it's clear he did not know it also had an SD card in it.
- Versiones alternativasThe Director's Cut available on the Blu Ray release contains an additional 10 minutes of footage.
- ConexionesEdited into A Perfect Getaway: The Shocking Original Scripted Ending (2009)
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A Perfect Getaway {dir. David Twohy,2009}
**½/****
A solid, fast paced B-thriller with winking (and surprising) sense of humor, A Perfect Getaway is not as much of a stiff genre exercise as the ads may make it seem. It is true, there is a final twist, but it falls in line with the rest of the film: a slightly off-kilter, audacious, but entertaining endnote. As an exercise of set up and payoff, both halves of the film work fairly well on their own terms, but I cannot help but wish that the first half had a bit more palpable Hitchcockian tension and suspense instead of "Scream"-like rib nudging . Nevertheless, this is involving enough and thrilling enough to be worth at least the price of a matinée, providing that your willing to suspend your proverbial disbelief.
**½/****
A solid, fast paced B-thriller with winking (and surprising) sense of humor, A Perfect Getaway is not as much of a stiff genre exercise as the ads may make it seem. It is true, there is a final twist, but it falls in line with the rest of the film: a slightly off-kilter, audacious, but entertaining endnote. As an exercise of set up and payoff, both halves of the film work fairly well on their own terms, but I cannot help but wish that the first half had a bit more palpable Hitchcockian tension and suspense instead of "Scream"-like rib nudging . Nevertheless, this is involving enough and thrilling enough to be worth at least the price of a matinée, providing that your willing to suspend your proverbial disbelief.
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- 6 ago 2009
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- Presupuesto
- USD 14,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,515,460
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,948,555
- 9 ago 2009
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 22,955,544
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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