Un homme revient dans sa ville natale après avoir purgé une peine de prison pour homicide et constate que les détails du crime ont été oubliés et remplacés par des légendes et des rumeurs lo... Tout lireUn homme revient dans sa ville natale après avoir purgé une peine de prison pour homicide et constate que les détails du crime ont été oubliés et remplacés par des légendes et des rumeurs locales.Un homme revient dans sa ville natale après avoir purgé une peine de prison pour homicide et constate que les détails du crime ont été oubliés et remplacés par des légendes et des rumeurs locales.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Josh
- (as Robert Burke)
- Vic Hugo
- (as Christopher Cooke)
- Mike
- (as Mark Bailey)
- Bill
- (as Paul Schultze)
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For a film shot on such a low budget, it is highly impressive in almost every conceivable manner. However, it naturally is littered with flaws that distracted me from the movie watching experience. The sound design can be awful at times because of the sometimes constant cutting in and out of audio-reminiscent of the infamous "Birdemic" (although it isn't nearly as bad or as noticeable). Also, while some of the performances are pretty great and, at times, hilarious, some of them are overly wooden and annoying. It also feels as if its trying a little too hard to be quirky and different at times, plus its got some pacing issues and felt a lot longer than 90 minutes to me, which is only a minor complaint in this case because what was going on during those 90 minutes was fascinating.
Since this movie is so beautiful and tender in its humor and romance, I recommend it for most audiences who can handle a slightly slower and more "artsy" little movie.
What elevates the film by several rungs is, however, the superb performance of Robert Burke as the mercurial, unpredictable and enigmatic Joshua Hutton, who leaves you ambivalent about his real intentions till the very end, when all is revealed. Supporting him, ably, is the petite Adrienne Shelly, who may not be strictly pretty, but has an elfin charm - not really a little girl any more, but not yet a woman. They complement each other perfectly, and it is this chemistry that makes the film glow, and forms the perfect foil to the humdrum backdrop of everything else that is going on.
It's rewarding, and relaxing, viewing - a perfect de-stresser, if there ever was one. If you can get hold of a copy, hold on, tight.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilmed in just 11 days.
- GaffesWhen Audry and Emmet are walking in the street rite after Audry tells Emmet she does not want to go out with him anymore if you look behind Audry you can see a car approach the corner and a crew member directing the car to turn left so it does not interfere with the shot, the crew member even walks up to the car.
- Citations
Josh Hutton: The last time I took a drink, I got into a car crash and I killed a girl.
Otis: No!
Josh Hutton: Yeah.
Otis: That's enough to drive you to drink.
- Crédits fousDirector's Friend......Steven O'Connor
- Bandes originalesCruel Something There
by Paul Cullum and Philip Reed (as Wild Blue Yonder) (uncredited)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Unbelievable Truth?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 75 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 531 $US