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Canopy

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
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4,9/10
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Robert Menzies, Morning Tzu-Yi Mo, Khan Chittenden, and Edwina Wren in Canopy (2013)
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Singapur, Februar 1942. Ein australischer Kampfpilot wird über dem Dschungel abgeschossen.Singapur, Februar 1942. Ein australischer Kampfpilot wird über dem Dschungel abgeschossen.Singapur, Februar 1942. Ein australischer Kampfpilot wird über dem Dschungel abgeschossen.

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    • Yoshi Yamamoto
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    Khan Chittenden
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    • Jim
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    Robert Menzies
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    6grantss

    Great cinematography and intriguing plot set up but lacking in substance

    Singapore, February 1942. An Australian fighter pilot is shot down over the jungle and must find his way back to Allied lines, through Japanese-held territory.

    The basic plot is what made me watch this: the survival theme set in war time is intriguing. Initial set up is good too.

    Moreover, from the beginning the striking feature of the movie is the scenery and cinematography. Is very well done, with lush junglescapes and the stillness and peacefulness of nature contrasting with the violent war and life-or-death struggle the airman is engaged in. It reminded me a lot of the cinematography in Terrence Malick's 'The Thin Red Line'.

    However, after the intriguing set up there is really very little in the way of plot development or substance. A human/relationship drama is introduced but it is not developed to much of an extent. The middle 60% or so of the movie involves far more style than substance, with the scenery largely replacing plot development.

    Conclusion is fairly good and has an emotional element, but even that is underplayed.

    Ultimately, okay, but could have been much better. Fairly disappointing.
    8waltt-789-696098

    Not what I expected but worth watching none the less!

    Be prepared, this movie is about 95% dialogue free. What little there is, is in Chinese or Japanese. The remaining sounds are of the beautifully filmed backdrop, the jungle and all its encompassing wildlife. Oh, I almost forgot the gunfire in the distance. Even though there is minimal talking, as another reviewer mentioned, this film is best viewed at night in a dark room with the volume nice and loud. This way you really feel as though you're a part of what's taking place with the sounds of the jungle encompassing you, if you have a nice home theater set-up. Having taken place in 1942, I was expecting a "period film", but this really could have taken place anytime since then. This film was nothing like I expected but I was in no way disappointed. It was beautifully filmed, acted and leaves you thinking. I highly recommend it to anyone!
    8rkerver-1

    amazing with few, little money and no dialog

    Its amazing what can be achieved with a small crew and low budget. But with a vision of telling a compelling story and a good camera. This film has very little dialog or musical accompaniment. The audio track is astounding, as we're dropped into a rain-forest that's been overrun by the Japanese during WWII. We get the sounds of war and the jungle. I was riveted. I love the close encounters with the life of the place. Feel the bugs crawling on my skin. A unique piece of cinematic art deserving of positive critical review. I've seen lots of WWII movies over the years, but nothing like this. Another plus: none of the blood or violence or men with guns that is usual with the genre. More awards please!
    5rogueklyntar

    Very Good for its Budget

    This is a very good film for its story and plot, whatever others may say about a lack thereof. It is without dialogue, which allows the viewer to concentrate on the actual events of the film.

    However, the film is lacking in several important aspects. First of all, it is not all that historically accurate. The events of the film are loosely based on a certain circumstantial incident that occurred in real life: two soldiers went out on some scouting mission or whatever and didn't return. They were found just over a quarter of a mile away a week later, dead. Nobody knows what happened; the film basically takes the premise and then creates a completely unrelated story out of it.

    Second, although partially filmed on-site where actual military action took place, the so-called "canopy" is nothing like the real southeast-Asian forests.

    Third, there is little actual action. Yes, plenty of stuff goes on, but there is little combat. This is a war film, in the jungles of Singapore, no less. There should be combat, because that's what happened.

    Given the vast liberties taken with this film, the result is surprisingly good, though it feels a bit unpolished, if not rushed.

    Worth the watch if you are not looking for accuracy but want a human-experience thing.
    8paul-psr-ryder

    Beautiful and intense. Turn the lights off and sound up

    I watched this in the dark with high volume. Which I would advise everybody else to do so also, as this movie is all about it's sounds, feel and atmosphere.

    I wasn't expecting much from this movie as I had not heard of it, however I was pleasantly surprised.

    The movie is set with one main character who is crash landed in a foreign destination in the midst of the second world war.

    The movie is eerie, the scenery is beautiful and the character is very well played. The constant build up of suspension leaves you driven to wondering what will happen next, and although nothing much appears to happen by way of extremities, there is a great awareness of the solitude and danger which could always be nearby...

    Admittedly this is not the type of block buster war movie you would put against such movies of recent showing extreme heroism and patriotism, it is not the same, and for these reasons above, I think 8/10 is warranted.. Enjoy

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      Filming in Singapore took place in areas where actual fighting took place. The Sungei Buloh Wetlands (featured at the start of the film) is where the Japanese Imperial Army first landed on the night on 8 February 1942. Bukit Brown (in the middle of the island) contains an old Chinese Cemetery. Gravestones can been seen in various shots throughout the film.
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      Jim the pilot at the start of the movie is shown to be wearing modern combat boots. They have a rubber tread. Pilots of the RAAF in World War 2 would be wearing leather soled Ammunition Boots.
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      Seng: [kneeling at fallen fighter, in Hokkien] You haven't eaten anything, right?

      Cheong (Dalforce fighter): [gurgling, dying from slit throat]

      Seng: [unwraps Jim's chocolate bar ration and attempts to feed Cheong, before giving up and starts to cry softly]

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Little Tornadoes (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Walking My Baby Back Home
      Performed by: Annette Hanshaw

      Written by: Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk

      Licensed by: Chappell & Co., INC. (ASCAP)

      License courtesy of: Cleopatra Records, by arrangement with The Orchard (USA)

      Played during opening sequence as it plays on the radio

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. April 2014 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Australien
      • Singapur
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site
      • Official website (Australia)
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Japanisch
      • Hokkien
      • Mandarin
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 空降失落叢林
    • Drehorte
      • Sungei Buloh, Singapur
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      • Finer Films
      • Jin Chuan Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 600.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 8.462 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.042 $
      • 1. Sept. 2014
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 8.462 $
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