Una saga criminal en Los Ángeles
Neil McCauley es un experto ladrón. Su filosofía consiste en vivir sin ataduras que puedan constituir un obstáculo, si las cosas se complican. Su banda la forman criminales profesionales tan cualificados que pueden impresionar incluso al detective Vincent Hanna. Pero Hannah vive tan obsesionado con su trabajo que llega incluso a poner en peligro su relación sentimental. Cuando la banda de McCauley prepara el golpe definitivo y el equipo de Hannah intenta evitarlo, cada uno de ellos comprende que tiene que vérselas con una de las mentes más brillantes a la que se ha enfrentado en su carrera.
Cast completo de Heat
Al Pacino
Lt. Vincent Hanna
Al Pacino's electrifying portrayal of Lt. Vincent Hanna in Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic "Heat" stands as a testament to his prowess as an actor. Pacino imbues Hanna with a relentless intensity and a sharp intellect, capturing the essence of a seasoned LAPD robbery-homicide detective consumed by his pursuit of perfection and justice. His performance is a high-wire act of controlled fury and passionate determination, as he navigates the blurred lines between his professional obligations and personal life. Pacino's Hanna is both a formidable adversary to Robert De Niro's master thief, Neil McCauley, and a deeply flawed human being, grappling with the consequences of his obsessive commitment to his work. The actor's iconic delivery of Hanna's lines, particularly in the diner scene where he confronts McCauley, showcases his ability to convey raw vulnerability and steely resolve within the same breath, solidifying his character as one of cinema's most memorable detectives.
Robert De Niro
Neil McCauley
Robert De Niro delivered a masterful performance as Neil McCauley in Michael Mann's 1995 crime thriller "Heat," where he embodied the character of a meticulous and professional career criminal with an icy intensity that became one of the defining roles of his career. De Niro's portrayal of McCauley is that of a man whose life is governed by a strict code, including the famous line, "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner." His performance is marked by a stoic resolve, yet he manages to convey a deep sense of solitude and the burdens of a life lived outside the law. De Niro's McCauley is the epitome of the honorable thief, a man who commands respect from both his crew and the audience, despite his criminal endeavors. His interactions with Al Pacino's character, LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division Lieutenant Vincent Hanna, are electric, creating a compelling cat-and-mouse dynamic that forms the backbone of the film. De Niro's ability to humanize McCauley, infusing him with a sense of honor and a tragic understanding of his own isolation, makes his performance not only memorable but also iconic in the landscape of crime cinema.
Val Kilmer
Chris Shiherlis
Val Kilmer delivered a compelling performance as Chris Shiherlis in Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic "Heat," where he held his own against heavyweight co-stars like Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Kilmer brought depth and intensity to the role of Chris, a skilled and professional thief who is part of Neil McCauley's (De Niro) expert criminal crew. Despite his dangerous lifestyle, Kilmer's Shiherlis is portrayed with a nuanced vulnerability, particularly in his troubled relationship with his wife, Charlene (Ashley Judd). His performance is marked by a cool charisma juxtaposed with moments of raw emotion, showcasing his character's internal struggle between the thrill of the heist and the desire for a normal life. Kilmer's portrayal of Shiherlis is memorable for its balance of machismo and sensitivity, contributing significantly to the film's exploration of the human cost of living outside the law. His scenes are some of the most emotionally charged in the movie, underscoring the tragic dimensions of the characters' lives and the futility of their pursuit of the next big score.
Jon Voight
Nate
Jon Voight delivered a compelling performance as Lieutenant Martin Castillo, more commonly known as Nate, in the 1995 crime thriller "Heat," directed by Michael Mann. As the world-weary head of the Robbery-Homicide Division of the Los Angeles Police Department, Voight brought a quiet intensity and a seasoned gravitas to the role. His portrayal of Nate showcased a character who is both a dedicated law enforcer and a man wrestling with the complexities of his own life, including a strained marriage. Voight's understated yet powerful performance stood out in a star-studded cast that included Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, as he navigated the delicate balance between his professional duties and personal struggles. His scenes are fraught with a sense of burden and moral ambiguity, as Nate grapples with the relentless pursuit of a sophisticated criminal (De Niro) while also dealing with the internal politics and the personal cost of a life spent in the service of justice. Voight's nuanced acting, marked by his measured delivery and the depth of emotion he conveys with mere glances, adds layers of complexity to an already intricate narrative, making his character one of the film's most memorable and humanizing elements.
Tom Sizemore
Michael Cheritto
Tom Sizemore delivered a gripping performance as Michael Cheritto in Michael Mann's 1995 crime thriller "Heat," where he embodied the role of a seasoned professional thief with intense dedication and nuanced complexity. Sizemore's portrayal of Cheritto showcased a man whose loyalty to his criminal crew, led by Neil McCauley (played by Robert De Niro), was only matched by his own survival instincts and meticulous attention to detail. His on-screen presence was both commanding and cerebral, bringing to life the internal conflict of a hardened criminal grappling with the consequences of his lifestyle and the ever-tightening noose of law enforcement, masterfully personified by Detective Vincent Hanna, portrayed by Al Pacino. Sizemore's performance was marked by a gravitas that elevated Cheritto beyond a mere supporting character, making his interactions with the rest of the ensemble cast—particularly De Niro—memorable and pivotal to the film's exploration of the symbiotic relationship between predator and prey. His ability to convey the character's depth, from calculated composure during heists to moments of raw vulnerability, contributed significantly to the film's enduring legacy as a seminal work in the crime genre.
Danny Trejo
Trejo
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Jeremy Piven
Dr. Bob
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