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7,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Im Sommer 1999 erlebt ein 17-jähriger, in Serbien geborener, australischer Amateurtänzer eine unerwartete und intensive 24-Stunden-Romanze mit dem älteren Bruder eines Freundes.Im Sommer 1999 erlebt ein 17-jähriger, in Serbien geborener, australischer Amateurtänzer eine unerwartete und intensive 24-Stunden-Romanze mit dem älteren Bruder eines Freundes.Im Sommer 1999 erlebt ein 17-jähriger, in Serbien geborener, australischer Amateurtänzer eine unerwartete und intensive 24-Stunden-Romanze mit dem älteren Bruder eines Freundes.
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt
Milijana Cancar
- Kol's Mother
- (as Milijana čančar)
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I found this film to be mesmerizing.
The film begins at a frantic and somewhat hysterical pace but shortly after tetreats into a long dialogue between two young men. The director focuses with close ups of both men Their expressions and their magnetic attraction to each other gradually become apparent. The actors handled the long periods dialogue with incredible skill and sublety. Their performances are some of the best film acting I've seen in a long while.
This film is deeply romantic but also profoundly realistic. Interestingly the actors do not wear any makeup during most of the film.
In short, it is a beautiful, realistic and heart felt film experience.
The film begins at a frantic and somewhat hysterical pace but shortly after tetreats into a long dialogue between two young men. The director focuses with close ups of both men Their expressions and their magnetic attraction to each other gradually become apparent. The actors handled the long periods dialogue with incredible skill and sublety. Their performances are some of the best film acting I've seen in a long while.
This film is deeply romantic but also profoundly realistic. Interestingly the actors do not wear any makeup during most of the film.
In short, it is a beautiful, realistic and heart felt film experience.
Greetings again from the darkness. One of my (many) pet peeves involves movies where we are supposed to believe a couple finds eternal love after barely spending any time together. Now I fully understand some artistic license must be taken in love stories, as there are only a couple of hours to work with, but the challenge is making the audience believe it. For the films that do it right, it's a thing of beauty.
Macedonian-Australian writer-director Goran Stolevski handles this expertly in his first film since the excellent (and much different) YOU WON'T BE ALONE (2022). A frenetic opening pace has 17 year old Kol (Elias Anton) panicking when his best friend Ebony (Hattie Hook in her first feature) phones after a wild night of partying. The two are supposed to be in the finals of an amateur ballroom dancing contest. Kol gets a ride from Ebony's older brother Adam (Thom Green), and as the two search for Ebony, a natural bond begins as easy conversation covers numerous topics. When Adam matter-of-factly admits he's gay, Kol's nervous energy shifts into overdrive.
This bond only has a 24-hour window to blossom, as Adam is headed to South America for graduate studies. But what a 24-hour period it is. The two men continually cross paths, and so much is conveyed with very few spoken words. Glances, body language, and eye-contact are all that's needed. That opening period takes place in 1999, and we then jump ahead to 2010. My, how time and age changes things ... and yet, doesn't.
We often see the fallout from unrequited love, but what of 'partially' requited love? Few films have better captured longing and emotional pain. We feel the aching and see it on Adam and Kol. Many scenes take place in a car, adding to the closeness and feeling of magnetic pull. For me, director Stolevski utilizes a few too many close-ups, although the approach does add to the intensity of some moments. The film may not be heavy on plot, but the emotions are strong enough to keep us invested.
Opens in theaters on February 10 and expands on February 17, 2023.
Macedonian-Australian writer-director Goran Stolevski handles this expertly in his first film since the excellent (and much different) YOU WON'T BE ALONE (2022). A frenetic opening pace has 17 year old Kol (Elias Anton) panicking when his best friend Ebony (Hattie Hook in her first feature) phones after a wild night of partying. The two are supposed to be in the finals of an amateur ballroom dancing contest. Kol gets a ride from Ebony's older brother Adam (Thom Green), and as the two search for Ebony, a natural bond begins as easy conversation covers numerous topics. When Adam matter-of-factly admits he's gay, Kol's nervous energy shifts into overdrive.
This bond only has a 24-hour window to blossom, as Adam is headed to South America for graduate studies. But what a 24-hour period it is. The two men continually cross paths, and so much is conveyed with very few spoken words. Glances, body language, and eye-contact are all that's needed. That opening period takes place in 1999, and we then jump ahead to 2010. My, how time and age changes things ... and yet, doesn't.
We often see the fallout from unrequited love, but what of 'partially' requited love? Few films have better captured longing and emotional pain. We feel the aching and see it on Adam and Kol. Many scenes take place in a car, adding to the closeness and feeling of magnetic pull. For me, director Stolevski utilizes a few too many close-ups, although the approach does add to the intensity of some moments. The film may not be heavy on plot, but the emotions are strong enough to keep us invested.
Opens in theaters on February 10 and expands on February 17, 2023.
This movie is proudly Australian and shows how bonds can last, it is about the sex by the connection humans being can transcend, ThomGreen and Elias Anton are superb and story can be slow and all I wanted as a wide frame of the camera in the performances.
Pros 1. The acting 2. Thom Green 3. It's Australian babe.
Cons 1. The story can sometimes seem slowly but I strong believe it is worth to see where those characters are.
2. Short frames on faces, I did want a wide shot now and then 3. Some of the scenes were too dark in the light
You can stop reading now as I believe my review covers what needs to be covered.
Pros 1. The acting 2. Thom Green 3. It's Australian babe.
Cons 1. The story can sometimes seem slowly but I strong believe it is worth to see where those characters are.
2. Short frames on faces, I did want a wide shot now and then 3. Some of the scenes were too dark in the light
You can stop reading now as I believe my review covers what needs to be covered.
Of an Age exists in the thin line between comedy and tragedy, a slice of life at two critical moments of Kol's story that while narratively is very particular to it's time and space, holds a universal application of exploration, acceptance, love and ultimately being at peace with the choices we make and those we had no say in, sometimes we carry a single moment forever and even the briefest chance to revisit it, while heartbreaking, holds a sweet catharsis.
Thom Green and. Elias Anton have a natural chemistry that is undeniable from the first furtive glances, through the gradual transition from casual shared interests to deeper questions of identity.
Goran Stolevski has constructed a beautiful film that can be claimed by so many as their story, even a world away. We can all find shared experiences in films set in places we've never been, as Kol does.
Thom Green and. Elias Anton have a natural chemistry that is undeniable from the first furtive glances, through the gradual transition from casual shared interests to deeper questions of identity.
Goran Stolevski has constructed a beautiful film that can be claimed by so many as their story, even a world away. We can all find shared experiences in films set in places we've never been, as Kol does.
Enjoyed the movie, loved the feel of it. Nice to see more quality Gay movies coming out and definitely would recommend it. Love independent style/drama type of movies. But the one thing I didn't like was the Aspect Ratio. We all have wide screen TVs in this day of age and Directors should respect that. It's been a few movies to have a Tube TV aspect ratio and I just find this insulting to the viewer. Wide screens allows more beautiful scenery and to have a ratio of 4:3 is ridiculous. Isn't it IMAX that would show such ratio ??? Well this isn't an IMAX movie and I was disappointed not to have seen this movie in Widescreen. I gave a 5 for the movie because of the aspect ratio chosen, but if it were a widescreen I would have give a 7, maybe an 8.
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- WissenswertesThe film was shot in three and a half weeks, including a five-day break. The '1999' sequence took the longest, being filmed in 13 days.
- VerbindungenReferences Der Fremde im Zug (1951)
- SoundtracksCe Matin-là
Music by Liliane Bénelli
Lyrics by Barbara
Performed by Barbara
Published by Éditions Métropolitaines
Licensed by Fable Music Pty Ltd
Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management SARL
Under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment France SAS
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 556.585 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 367.280 $
- 19. Feb. 2023
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- 557.944 $
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