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The Man Who Sued God

  • 2001
  • 1h 37min
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6,4/10
5,4 k
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Billy Connolly in The Man Who Sued God (2001)
An ex lawyer now fisherman sees his fishing boat sunk by a lightning. His insurance company claims "Act of God". Sue the insurance company or God/churches?
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn ex lawyer now fisherman sees his fishing boat sunk by a lightning. His insurance company claims "Act of God". Sue the insurance company or God/churches?An ex lawyer now fisherman sees his fishing boat sunk by a lightning. His insurance company claims "Act of God". Sue the insurance company or God/churches?An ex lawyer now fisherman sees his fishing boat sunk by a lightning. His insurance company claims "Act of God". Sue the insurance company or God/churches?

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Joffe
  • Scénario
    • Don Watson
    • John Clarke
    • Patrick McCarville
  • Casting principal
    • Billy Connolly
    • Judy Davis
    • Colin Friels
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    5,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mark Joffe
    • Scénario
      • Don Watson
      • John Clarke
      • Patrick McCarville
    • Casting principal
      • Billy Connolly
      • Judy Davis
      • Colin Friels
    • 41avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Steve Myers
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Anna Redmond
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • David Myers
    Wendy Hughes
    Wendy Hughes
    • Jules Myers
    Bille Brown
    • Gerry Ryan
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Edward Piggott
    Emily Browning
    Emily Browning
    • Rebecca Myers
    Blair Venn
    • Les
    Vincent Ball
    Vincent Ball
    • Cardinal
    Frank Whitten
    Frank Whitten
    • Primate
    Peter Whitford
    Peter Whitford
    • Moderator
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    Linal Haft
    • Rabbi
    Tim Robertson
    Tim Robertson
    • Judge
    Steve Jacobs
    Steve Jacobs
    • Hal
    Richard Carter
    Richard Carter
    • Dirk Streicher
    Josephine Byrnes
    Josephine Byrnes
    • Cressida Roache
    Tamblyn Lord
    • Doctor
    Andrea Moor
    Andrea Moor
    • Maxine Jeffrey
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Joffe
    • Scénario
      • Don Watson
      • John Clarke
      • Patrick McCarville
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    7Chris_Docker

    Thought provoking courtroom conundrums with irresistible comedy and romance

    Billy Connolly plays a fisherman living in Australia, having given up law out of frustration with the ‘system'. When a freak of lightning wipes out his small fishing boat and the insurance companies refuse to pay (as it's an ‘act of God') he takes up law again to take on the system, the legal fiction, the churches and the big insurance companies. Although it's title and trailer maybe suggest a mindless slapstick (and it contains a fair amount of this), the film actually delivers something more mentally challenging and is successfully entertaining by dint of hard work on an initial premises rather than any series of fast jokes. Interesting conundrums about class actions, legal liability and the legal ramifications of the existence or non-existence of ‘God' abound, and the lead characters demonstrate a humanity that makes the comedy all the more touching.
    9Yak-6

    Wow. Interesting.

    "The Man Who Sued God" - well, right from the start, it's an attention-grabbing name.

    The story of retired lawyer Steve Myers (Billy Connolly), whose boat is struck by lightning and, well, he wouldn't beat the insurance companies, so theres gotta be _someone_ to sue, is... interesting to say the least. Connolly and Judy Davis are great, Billy in particular being roaringly funny at some points. Although for all its funniness the film raises some interesting questions as well, like: can the churches sue insurance companies for "breach of copyright" on the phrase "Acts of God"?

    A great film.
    Steve-176

    Renegade lawyer takes on an insurance company by suing God. Very funny and a tad surreal.

    The Man Who Sued God

    Some might find The Man Who Sued God audacious, perhaps sacrilegious, certainly rebellious. Most will find it very funny.

    Steve (Billy Connolly) sees his boat blown up by lightening and the insurance company won't pay up, citing the Act Of God defense against the claim.

    Steve, a runaway lawyer, decides to sue God, and his/her representatives, the Churches for the money. It would seem that the Churches could well have to argue against the existence of God to defend the case.

    Now no doubt there are good legal reasons why the above couldn't happen although it's usual that whenever theology gets bantered about the arguments never seem to make much real sense.

    But in the hands of director Mark Joffe (Cosi, Spotswood), writers John Clark, a.k.a. Fred Dagg (The Gilles Report,) and Don Watson (The Gilles Report, Passion), as well as a terrific cast headed by the wild and wooly Billy Connolly we are given plenty of fun moments.

    A lot of the humour is visual – a dog flung above a jetty, Judy Davis as Anna falling into the sea, Anna and Steve's first meeting in a restaurant. Then there's Connolly who has an nicely mad, every man, quality exuding from him that manages to grab humour out of even a hideously pierced foot.

    Then there's the photography, the look of the film. There's an early storm scene which is a little disquieting as all really good storms should be and from then on we see cloud scenes that are entrancing.

    Judy Davis lends her trademark intensity to her work in a film where nearly everyone seems to gel, even if Wendy Hughes as Jules seems forced in her performance. The ideas are lively if confused and there's a lovely surrealistic touch or two that gives this movie a depth far beyond comedy.

    And if you crave a good belly laugh or two The Man Who Sued God delivers.

    4 Lively Flys
    9boyesbo

    Pure enjoyment, gets you thinking, superb acting.

    I loved this film. This is meaningful if you share my criteria for enjoyable movies:

    Mustn't shock me into nightmares. Must be well acted by engaging characters. Must touch the heart and keep me interested throughout. Must draw me fully into the "consideration" or thematic intention of the story, sparking my own pondering of life.

    This film does all this and more. But most of all, it entertained me!

    The story has a clever, but really believable premise... a quirky character (like me and my friends), finds himself blind-sided by an unpredictable series of events, and starts to question why and how this could have happened.

    Rather than turn into emotional pulp, he rises to the occasion with humor, facing the unknown with growing intuition of how this "place" works... how mysterious and fluid life is... and what is required of a person to be a "man" (male or female).

    But there is not an ounce of heaviness in this consideration of life and Reality. It's done with humor and surprises that keep me tickled throughout without dropping the thread of the deeper questioning.

    I loved it, and have recommended it to all my friends.
    7quatermax-1

    A clever, simple premise you wish you'd thought of yourself...

    Scottish stand up comedian Billy Connolly (recently featured in The Last Samurai) plays divorced and disillusioned ex-lawyer Steve Myers, who now whiles away his time on a fishing boat in New South Wales, Australia. One afternoon his boat, which is now basically his life, is destroyed by a bolt of lightning, which also results in a chard of the hull being embedded in his foot. On crutches he approaches his insurance company who refuse to pay as the incident is deemed an 'Act of God'. Connolly's traditional Celtic brand of outrageous, yet amusing, expletives result in his being carried unceremoniously out of the building. Undeterred by this he decides to challenge the very meaning of the term 'Act of God', which by it's very nature determines that someone (in this case God) is responsible, and if someone (God) is responsible then they (or He) can therefore be sued… or at least their (or His) representatives can. The subsequent court case generates a media storm as Myers, a not unaccomplished and uncharismatic courtroom tactician, initially runs rings around his opponents. Thus begins the David and Goliath battle between the little man and the formidable powers of the Church and the massive legal and insurance firms in their employ. Myers also gathers 800 or so co-plaintiffs, all victims of the 'Act of God' clause, to support him in his case. It eventually gets to the point where it looks like the only way the church are going to win their case is to prove that God doesn't exist. It's a clever, simple premise and one you wish you'd thought of yourself.

    It's no coincidence that Connolly's character is a fisherman, or even a fisher of men, and that his beef is with the corrupt insurance companies representing an apparently corrupt church. If it was suddenly discovered that Christ was Scottish, then it would have been Connolly calming the storm out on the Sea of Galilee, and Connolly who threw the moneylenders out of His Father's house, and, hirsute and ranting as he is in this movie, impressive he would have been too. Billy Connolly as Christ – now that would even give Mel Gibson a run for his money… I bet he'd be great at parting the Red Sea… oh, no, that was Moses wasn't it. Never mind, he could play that role too (nobody seems to worry about accents in movies anyway) and in fact he almost pleads to the court on behalf of his co-plaintiffs 'Let my people go', or rather 'Give my people their money you bastards', but with a smile and a twinkle in the eye that only Connolly can get away with – well, him and Sean Connery. Why haven't they been teamed up in a movie? It seems like a match made in Heaven to me.

    There are many storms brewing toward the end of the film; Religious zealots surround the courthouse hurling abuse at the blasphemer Myers; Myers can't afford to lose the case; the lawyers can't afford to either, nor can the church, and there's also a mighty wind storm approaching the town bringing forest fires and floods (and no doubt frogs, plague and locusts) with it. Needless to say it's a happy ending, the lawyers and the church get their knuckles rapped, the image of God remains untarnished (of course), Myers gets the girl and the zealots go home sulking and dragging their large wooden cross with them in another Christ reference.

    It's a refreshing film, as most Australian movies are. There's great attention to character and background detail. Connolly (Water, Mrs. Brown, Muppet Treasure Island, Boondock Saints, Timeline), undoubtedly a talented actor and comedian, is obviously cast for distribution purposes (Myers isn't a particularly Scottish name after all) and seems a little out of place in the Australian backdrop, but his rants are very funny. Veteran and versatile Australian actress Judy Davis (Deconstructing Harry, Celebrity, Absolute Power, The Reagans), as Myers' journalistic co-conspirator and love interest, is subject to some slapstick humour as a drunken and literally legless Myers wrecks a restaurant, and the excellent supporting cast are all the more convincing for their unfamiliarity.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Bollywood movie OMG: Oh My God! (2012), starring Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal, was inspired by this movie.
    • Gaffes
      When Dave throws the newspaper on top of Steve as he's lying in bed, the second shot of Steve shows no newspaper lying on his upper body, but the third and fourth shots show the newspaper again.
    • Citations

      Rabbi: [about his Christian counterparts] They're praying to God. They should be praying for better lawyers.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Man Who Sued God 'Discovery' (2002)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 octobre 2001 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Човек који је оптужио Бога
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bermagui, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • New South Wales Film & Television Office
      • Showtime Australia
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      • 5 976 023 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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