Ein Polizeibeamter versucht, einen jungen Mann niederzureden, der vom Ehemann seiner Geliebten auf die Kante eines Hochhauses gelockt wurde, wo er eine Stunde Zeit hat, um über eine schicksa... Alles lesenEin Polizeibeamter versucht, einen jungen Mann niederzureden, der vom Ehemann seiner Geliebten auf die Kante eines Hochhauses gelockt wurde, wo er eine Stunde Zeit hat, um über eine schicksalhafte Entscheidung nachzudenken.Ein Polizeibeamter versucht, einen jungen Mann niederzureden, der vom Ehemann seiner Geliebten auf die Kante eines Hochhauses gelockt wurde, wo er eine Stunde Zeit hat, um über eine schicksalhafte Entscheidung nachzudenken.
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It's not a perfect film and it has its own flaws but it's one of the examples that makes me think that some critics may accept money from religious authorities to pan films like this with shallow and stupid reasons and criticism, which is scary.
It's the first or one of the pro-atheist feature film ever to be released in America. American people need such films a lot, so do other nations.
Matthew Chapman, an atheist who is a distant relative of Charles Darwin did a good job esp. As a screenwriter but I understand that some people can't still face the facts and love to hug their own imaginary friends.
The acting aren't that good or in some scenes even weak. But we can get the idea and educate ourselves from it. There are a lot of high budget and extravagantly high polished films with little to offer but this film can broaden some narrowed minds and enlighten some of the people.
7.3/10.
Unlike most modern cinema, rather than skirting the big issues of philosophy and meaning this movie tackles the hard questions head on. It was very refreshing to see how these ideas interacted with the characters and their motivations. I really don't want to give it away. Go see it, make your own decision.
There is a massive delusion among Christians that fundamentalism and religiously inspired bigotry only manifest in a small percentage of extremists. This just isn't true. If it was, I'd feel dramatically safer and more comfortable in public discussing atheism with a stranger!
The atmosphere is very realistic, and the uncomfortable (at times) dialog is accurate to the reality of proselytism in the guise of philosophical discussion. The movie even captures how many atheists feel when observing prayer, and this is very rare to see in the spot light.
I really wasn't convinced by any of the characters' back-stories. They seemed unnecessarily extreme in a movie that is driven by its subtleties. They really contrasted with the rest of the writing, and broke the illusion of realism. I also didn't find the acting convincing on this level. In particular: Given Shauna's history, she seemed to be unrealistically open and trusting towards Gavin—their interactions felt a bit contrived and very rushed.
Unfortunately the film doesn't explore its topics at much depth, while presenting more rudimentary/common arguments. However, this only added realism to the dialog for me. I feel it has more intellectually to offer symbolically than literally.
The Ledge displays a psychological perspective of an atheist through its atmosphere, and that alone makes it unique and worth seeing.
I have a tear in my mind, I'm slightly outraged; no predictable film should have such an effect on me. And yet...
Viewers of the film may nitpick the details, but they must stop at the fringes to be concerned with the superficial-alities. The meat of the film lies in debate and action - what the characters do, not blowing things up kind of action. Are you willing to put action to your most devout beliefs?
Fine acting, a fine plot; I wholeheartedly recommend this film.
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- WissenswertesThe film's premise is somewhat similar of the Stephen King short story, also called "The Ledge".
- PatzerAt 1:12:27 into the movie, as the camera pans to Gavin on the ledge talking to Hollis, the sun is high casting only a partial shadow ton the gray building in the background. The camera then switches to just Hollis looking out of the window, and when it goes back to show Gavin again, the shadow on the gray building behind him covers it almost completely. But the next two times we see Gavin at the same spot the shadow moves back and forth, revealing that the scenes were shot earlier but cut in for the sake of the narrative.
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Gavin Nichols: [after Shana tells Gavin she and Joe are going to a new church that does missionary work in Uganda, that's against smoking, drinking, immodest dress for women and secular music]
[scoffs]
Gavin Nichols: Jesus Christ. Restrings your guitar one day, stops you from playing it the next.
Shana Harris: You're so flippant, aren't you? You have no idea what it's like to lose everything and to try and put it all back together again.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Conan: An Atheist Named Faith (2011)
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Written by Nathan Barr and Lisbeth Scott
Performed by Lisbeth Scott
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- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.216 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.176 $
- 10. Juli 2011
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.345.871 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 41 Minuten
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- 1.85 : 1