IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
18.880
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Nachwirkungen einer gewalttätigen Tragödie, die das Leben zweier Paare auf unterschiedliche Weise beeinflusst.Die Nachwirkungen einer gewalttätigen Tragödie, die das Leben zweier Paare auf unterschiedliche Weise beeinflusst.Die Nachwirkungen einer gewalttätigen Tragödie, die das Leben zweier Paare auf unterschiedliche Weise beeinflusst.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 47 Gewinne & 88 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Two couples sit down together in a perfectly well prepared room, to discuss a tragedy that links the four people.
A masterclass in acting, no special effects, no big budget, just a talented group of actors, and a fantastic script.
It's a very powerful film, it does something that many forget to do, it gives you both sides of the coin, the impact on both parties, the obviously injured, and the silently injured. It makes for a very thought provoking watch.
Mass maybe slow to start, a little curious, you may, as I did, be scratching your head wondering what's happening, but after thirty minutes, you get the moment, the revelation, the reason for this inconvenience and awkward meeting.
Truths, revelations, consequences, anger, when this film hits, it hits hard.
I can't, and won't pick out a single performance, all were equally terrific, but it was great to see Jason Isaacs in a role like this, showing just how good he is.
Not one to watch if you're a little low, or having a bad day, as the content is pretty bleak, but I'd you're intent on watching some first rate acting, this is for you.
8/10.
A masterclass in acting, no special effects, no big budget, just a talented group of actors, and a fantastic script.
It's a very powerful film, it does something that many forget to do, it gives you both sides of the coin, the impact on both parties, the obviously injured, and the silently injured. It makes for a very thought provoking watch.
Mass maybe slow to start, a little curious, you may, as I did, be scratching your head wondering what's happening, but after thirty minutes, you get the moment, the revelation, the reason for this inconvenience and awkward meeting.
Truths, revelations, consequences, anger, when this film hits, it hits hard.
I can't, and won't pick out a single performance, all were equally terrific, but it was great to see Jason Isaacs in a role like this, showing just how good he is.
Not one to watch if you're a little low, or having a bad day, as the content is pretty bleak, but I'd you're intent on watching some first rate acting, this is for you.
8/10.
Absolutely fantastic dialogue here but even better acting. Outstanding and I really don't know how even critics are forgetting to recgonize what was done here by these actors and actresses.
I've seen some people connecting this with the guns issue in the US, but I don't think this even touches seriously on that theme. Even if slighly too religious for my taste - a lot of subliminar and not so subliminar messages - this was stupendously well succeeded in exposing the different types and stages of grief, as well as the the difficulties to explain some happenings in our lives, being, above all, a faithful but also a scary portrait of what parenthood means.
I've seen some people connecting this with the guns issue in the US, but I don't think this even touches seriously on that theme. Even if slighly too religious for my taste - a lot of subliminar and not so subliminar messages - this was stupendously well succeeded in exposing the different types and stages of grief, as well as the the difficulties to explain some happenings in our lives, being, above all, a faithful but also a scary portrait of what parenthood means.
7/10 - hard to watch and packed with the powerful performances (particularly Ann Dowd's), this debut film for writer/director Fran Kranz plays very much like something you would expect to see on the stage but I felt it was a little overlong at times.
A powerhouse of raw emotions & riveting performances, Mass makes for a heartbreaking & emotionally draining drama concerning two grieving parents who meet to discuss a tragedy involving their sons. Treating its subject matter with care & sensitivity, the story unfolds in a single room and is driven by the difficult conversation that ensues between the two couples.
Written & directed by Fran Kranz in what's his directorial debut, this dialogue-driven drama relies entirely on its cast to steer itself past the finish line and all four actors give their all to make it happen. Kranz is patient with his characters, provides them the space they need to breathe & express themselves, and allows their emotions to arise gradually by not hurrying through the process.
Even the awkward phase before the main conversation plays out in its entirety but once we get into the harrowing details of the tragedy that transpired and forever changed their lives, it's then left to Reed Birney, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs & Martha Plimpton to bring it all home. And they more than deliver on that note. The bookended scenes are a tad drawn out but its central drama is compelling throughout.
Overall, Mass navigates through loss, pain, trauma, guilt, anger, forgiveness, acceptance & healing and marks a promising start for its debutant filmmaker. The atmosphere is charged, intense & volatile but our character actors sure revel in it, with each turning in a memorable input. All in all, this story of two parents grappling with enormous personal losses who meet together to find some closure is definitely worth your time.
Written & directed by Fran Kranz in what's his directorial debut, this dialogue-driven drama relies entirely on its cast to steer itself past the finish line and all four actors give their all to make it happen. Kranz is patient with his characters, provides them the space they need to breathe & express themselves, and allows their emotions to arise gradually by not hurrying through the process.
Even the awkward phase before the main conversation plays out in its entirety but once we get into the harrowing details of the tragedy that transpired and forever changed their lives, it's then left to Reed Birney, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs & Martha Plimpton to bring it all home. And they more than deliver on that note. The bookended scenes are a tad drawn out but its central drama is compelling throughout.
Overall, Mass navigates through loss, pain, trauma, guilt, anger, forgiveness, acceptance & healing and marks a promising start for its debutant filmmaker. The atmosphere is charged, intense & volatile but our character actors sure revel in it, with each turning in a memorable input. All in all, this story of two parents grappling with enormous personal losses who meet together to find some closure is definitely worth your time.
Fran Kranz's 'Mass' is a breathtaking debut feature about grieving parents that will linger long after the movie is over. The four-person ensemble group delivers fascinating performances while conveying a nail-biting story. Honest, optimistic, and brave, it is profoundly compelling in both the intimacy of its dramatic scope and the universality of the subjects it addresses.
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- WissenswertesFilmed in 14 days, 4 of which were for exterior shots.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2021 (2021)
- SoundtracksBlest Be the Tie That Binds
Written by John Fawcett and Hans Georg Negeli
Performed Dallas Christian Adult Concert Choir
Courtesy of Dallas Christian Sound Inc.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 145.174 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 13.485 $
- 10. Okt. 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 256.359 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 51 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.00 : 1
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