Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBlaise and Nessa are outcast methadone users in their small town. Each day they push a rusty lawnmower door-to-door begging to cut grass. Nessa plots an escape, while Blaise lingers closer t... Tout lireBlaise and Nessa are outcast methadone users in their small town. Each day they push a rusty lawnmower door-to-door begging to cut grass. Nessa plots an escape, while Blaise lingers closer to collapse. Tethered to one another, their getaway dreams are kept on a suffocatingly shor... Tout lireBlaise and Nessa are outcast methadone users in their small town. Each day they push a rusty lawnmower door-to-door begging to cut grass. Nessa plots an escape, while Blaise lingers closer to collapse. Tethered to one another, their getaway dreams are kept on a suffocatingly short leash.
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- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 12 nominations au total
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Sullen and subdued as the roles are, stars Andrew Gillis and Bhreagh MacNeil give great performances as Blaise and Nessa. The quiet nuance in their portrayals serves to further emphasize the verisimilitude of the picture, making the characters feel genuine and believable. As the narrative progresses, and the two advance along their paths, Gillis and MacNeil subtly inject a measure of personality into the parts, making the stars and their depictions ever more endearing.
For as distinctly hushed and low-key as the film is, it's roundly engaging, ably keeping our attention with wonder of just how things will turn out for the hapless pair. The sheer precariousness of the scenario leaves much in question - and, details aside, reminds viewers of the terrible ease with which any one of us could just as readily find ourselves in dire straits much like Blaise and Nessa. For being so little on the surface, 'Werewolf' nonetheless achieves a great deal in its decisively unembellished approach. It offers a compelling story, anchored by solid performances, writing, and film-making. Between the subject matter and the deeply muted tone, this isn't going to be for everyone, but if one is receptive to features of this nature, then 'Werewolf' is a superb, softly riveting cinematic slice of life that's well worth seeking out.
Now I didn't feel as strongly for these characters as I did for a character like Richard Gere in Time Out of Mind. But I still felt for these guys. They were both portrayed decently by Gills and McNeil.
Cinematography can be interesting at times and at other time it can be jarring. The camera focus being pulled away from the subject on to some background.
MacNeil takes some steps towards getting her act together, moving back into her mother's house and getting a job at a fast food restaurant. Gillis thwarts her at every turn, stealing her methadone and alienating everyone around him.
This is a really beautifully shot film that's sort of a character meditation. It has some things to say on co-dependency and the way tiny steps can be momentous in some life situations, but generally, very little happens. I personally love this kind of film, but it'd be a very hard sell for some viewers.
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- Bandes originalesLove Letter Ballad
Written and Performed by Mess Folk
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 20min(80 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1