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Un chico con problemas de autismo tiene un gran talento para fabricar inventos o artilugios, especialmente con maquetas. Después de despedirle de un trabajo se une a un delincuente menor par... Leer todoUn chico con problemas de autismo tiene un gran talento para fabricar inventos o artilugios, especialmente con maquetas. Después de despedirle de un trabajo se une a un delincuente menor para subsistir realizando ingeniosos robos.Un chico con problemas de autismo tiene un gran talento para fabricar inventos o artilugios, especialmente con maquetas. Después de despedirle de un trabajo se une a un delincuente menor para subsistir realizando ingeniosos robos.
- Premios
- 9 premios en total
David Wm Gray
- Split Car Cop #2
- (as David Gray)
Roy Edmunds
- Highway Patrol Cop #1
- (as Roy Edmonds)
Reseñas destacadas
If you're not Australian you may find this movie a little strange, but extremely funny. It is great Australian humour set on a socially inept man, Malcolm (Colin Friels), and his love of trams. To make some extra cash Malcolm has some live in tenants who to say the least are very different to him.
As a Melburnian it was a pleasure to watch the trams, an icon of the city throughout this movie, and the familiar city scapes. This however was not the reason "Malcolm" was so good.
The acting in this film is spot on and the script and writing is wonderfully imaginative and original. If you like Australian comedy's rent it. If you've never seen an Australian comedy give it a go, if for nothing else but the superb soundtrack.
As a Melburnian it was a pleasure to watch the trams, an icon of the city throughout this movie, and the familiar city scapes. This however was not the reason "Malcolm" was so good.
The acting in this film is spot on and the script and writing is wonderfully imaginative and original. If you like Australian comedy's rent it. If you've never seen an Australian comedy give it a go, if for nothing else but the superb soundtrack.
I love this film,if not for the sheer inventiveness.The locations are great as are the characters,i.e the key role of Malcolm,played with sheer professionalism by Colin Freils.The funniest moments I think,revolve around Malcolm`s gadgets.Malcolm himself is possibly autistic,as I can`t remember if it`s said in the film,but as we know,autistic people make up for their lack of social skills admirably and in Malcolm`s case,his gift is in all things mechanical.The scene that make me burst out laughing the most was the actual robbery where normal everyday bins are used for a purpose their designers could`nt have thought of in a million years!! Also the music used by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra is a work of art,as it appears to be tailor made as the scene ends up looking like a ballet,when the music pauses so does the action.My hat is doffed to the creators of such a heartwarming film,and seeing as Australian humour is very much on a par with British humour,I had no trouble "getting it". Overall,a fantastic film that should be shown every Christmas,as further generation will enjoy it aswell for years to come.I know I will
Malcolm is one of those movies that really deserves more love. It's critically underrated and too many people have simply not seen it. Maybe it's too low budget but it's got an off beat charm that can't be denied.
The titular Malcolm is a very shy but gifted mechanic. He's not very good with people but he loves trams and gets fired from his job of repairing them because he built his own out of spare parts.
In desperation, he gets a roommate to help cover the bills and In walks petty criminal Frank who's just been released from prison and his brassy girlfriend Judith. They become friends, albeit awkward ones, and decide to use Malcolm's genius to help them rob a couple banks.
The robberies are inventive and it's quite fun to see how Malcolm and his two friends manage to pull off these heists.
The movie is, currently, able to be seen for free on Youtube so really there's no reason not to miss it.
The titular Malcolm is a very shy but gifted mechanic. He's not very good with people but he loves trams and gets fired from his job of repairing them because he built his own out of spare parts.
In desperation, he gets a roommate to help cover the bills and In walks petty criminal Frank who's just been released from prison and his brassy girlfriend Judith. They become friends, albeit awkward ones, and decide to use Malcolm's genius to help them rob a couple banks.
The robberies are inventive and it's quite fun to see how Malcolm and his two friends manage to pull off these heists.
The movie is, currently, able to be seen for free on Youtube so really there's no reason not to miss it.
I have to say it is a good few years since I saw this film, but it has a place in my heart. As a shy person in my teenage years, I had a small affinity with Malcolm. He was so shy that he crossed the road near the beginning to avoid some kids. Not your average film lead. Some of the gadgets and vehicles were clever, and well implemented into the film. This film could not work anywhere else in the world. The sense of humour is typically Australian, and definitely adds to the film. If you ever get the chance to catch this film, do so. The music by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra also gives the film something extra.
I had almost forgotten about this movie until I happened upon it while on here. I discovered this movie on TV one night and loved this cute little film. Very funny, charming, creative, touching, great storyline and good acting all around. Unfortunately it appears that it didn't get the publicity and release that it deserved. As others have already said on here, find it if you can, because it is well worth it!!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDavid Parker tells a story of clearing out a production office, coming across a pile of scripts forwarded on from Hollywood agents following the success of "Malcolm". On the front page of one of the rejected scripts, Nadia Tass had written across the front page "We've already done this. Pass." The script was titled "Forrest Gump".
- PifiasWhile boring Jenny with the details of Melbourne's tram network, Malcolm describes the total length of track in miles. Australia went decimal in 1966, so it should have been in kilometres.
- Citas
Malcolm Hughes: Hands up, you arseholes! Nobody move!
- Créditos adicionalesThe character of 'Malcolm' was inspired by JOHN TASSOPOULOS. All other characters and events depicted in this motion picture are entirely fictional...
- ConexionesFeatured in Entre golfos anda el juego (1990)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Malcolm
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Leinster Arms Hotel, 66 Gold Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia(Pub which Frank frequents)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 544.472 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 7064 US$
- 20 jul 1986
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