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Out of the Blue

  • 2006
  • 1h 43min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
4,1 k
MA NOTE
Out of the Blue (2006)
CriminalitéDrameCrime véritable

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on the Aramoana Massacre that occurred on 13 November and 14 November 1990. Resident David Gray, an unemployed gun collector, went on a rampage in which 13 people were shot dead, befor... Tout lireBased on the Aramoana Massacre that occurred on 13 November and 14 November 1990. Resident David Gray, an unemployed gun collector, went on a rampage in which 13 people were shot dead, before Gray himself was shot by police.Based on the Aramoana Massacre that occurred on 13 November and 14 November 1990. Resident David Gray, an unemployed gun collector, went on a rampage in which 13 people were shot dead, before Gray himself was shot by police.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Sarkies
  • Scénario
    • Bill O'Brien
    • Robert Sarkies
    • Graeme Tetley
  • Casting principal
    • Matthew Sunderland
    • Stuart Mathieson
    • Natalie Ellis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robert Sarkies
    • Scénario
      • Bill O'Brien
      • Robert Sarkies
      • Graeme Tetley
    • Casting principal
      • Matthew Sunderland
      • Stuart Mathieson
      • Natalie Ellis
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Matthew Sunderland
    Matthew Sunderland
    • David Gray
    • (as Matt Sunderand)
    Stuart Mathieson
    • Vic Crimp
    Natalie Ellis
    • Dorothy Crimp
    Patrick Paynter
    • Tim Jamieson
    Steven Moore
    • Ron Braithwaite
    Phoebe Smith
    • Ron's Girlfriend
    Georgia Fabish
    • Chiquita Holden
    Simon Ferry
    • Garry Holden
    Danaka Wheeler
    • Jasmine Holden
    Lois Lawn
    • Helen Dickson
    Timothy Bartlett
    • Jimmy Dickson
    • (as Tim Bartlett)
    William Kircher
    William Kircher
    • Stu Guthrie
    Tandi Wright
    Tandi Wright
    • Julie-Anne Bryson
    Jacinta Wawatai
    • Rewa Bryson
    Baxter Cannell
    • Dion Percy
    Thomas Lee-Batley
    • Leo Wilson
    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Nick Harvey
    Kerrie Waterworth
    • Bank Teller
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Sarkies
    • Scénario
      • Bill O'Brien
      • Robert Sarkies
      • Graeme Tetley
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    8ColonelFaulkner

    Sets the pulse racing!

    I went to see this having read a couple of books on the subject several years ago, including the one on which the film is based.

    Wasn't sure what to expect as there's been a lot of hype & media publicity surrounding this film.

    I must say I certainly wasn't disappointed.

    This is an excellent film. I haven't seen director Sarkies' other film Scarfies but I was impressed with this. No doubt he's headed for bigger things if this film is any indication.

    Take a bow Mr Sarkies, you've already got the NZ Film Awards sewn up.

    This is the kind of film you don't see too often, shocking and extremely tense, but without relying on the graphic violence and bloodspatter far too prevalent in mainstream films these days. Add to that this is a true story and there's plenty of attention to detail.

    A few other 'bigger' directors could take note from this that the audience aren't all idiots. They can figure out what's happening without squibs going off left, right and centre and spent cartridges ejecting from the chamber in slow motion.

    As the cinema sat in silence, I swear I could hear my own heart pounding at times as my blood pressure went through the roof. A great movie going experience not felt too often.

    I wasn't sure if If I was watching a reenactment or remastered old news footage as the specialist Police moved in on the town. It looked very authentic.

    In spite of his dastardly deeds, one couldn't help but feel a tad of sympathy for the bad guy who is portrayed as a sad, lonely dysfunctional person who's mental health gradually deteriorates. More good work by the director and certainly different from the norm.

    It wasn't perfect though, the pacing of the film seemed a bit out of kilter in a few places, while I thought some of the acting in the film was brilliant at times, but not quite so at others.

    The up close gun fire as well probably fell a little bit short in the decibel department and could possibly use a touch up.

    That aside, on a global scale it's a small budget film so any shortcomings are excused.

    I give it an 8 because I'm a very tough marker, with a 10 being nearly impossible.

    Given the subject matter, I don't think I could call this entertaining, but it sure is an experience & somewhat unforgettable, enough to make a grown man cry.

    In short, see this film!
    10GardenStateFan

    Raising the bar in New Zealand cinema

    I was lucky enough to attend a preview screening of Out of the Blue at the Embassy theater. As the final credits rolled and the curtains closed I realized I had finally found the meaning to the word 'masterpiece'. This is unquestionably one of the best films I have ever seen. Period.

    The portrayal of David Gray is haunting in every meaning of the word. Matthew Sutherland is an expert as his craft. I despised him throughout the film but at the same time felt pity; for what he was going through mentally was almost as scary as what he was causing the town to go through.

    Robert Sarkies has proved to us that he has a genuine eye for directing, and that he is loaded with talent. Although he has already worked on several other New Zealand films/series, I believe that this could be his calling card for getting into the big-budget pictures.

    The acting is incredible, and I really admire Karl Urban for returning to NZ and doing this low-budget film. Every single performance in this film is nothing short of spectacular. I have never felt as though I actually knew a bunch of people in a movie until now. It was genuinely the most scary thing I have seen when the town goes to hell.

    I wish that this movie could get a wide theatrical release, although I am almost certain it wont because its story wont really effect anyone outside of New Zealand. However, if you live in New Zealand you must see this film when it is locally released in cinemas. In fact no; everyone should go see this film. Everyone. Twice.

    10/10 This is what happens when you get a bunch of people together who love what they do to make a movie.
    9sonofmunson

    Out of the Blue

    On November 13 1990, David Gray, an unemployed recluse, shot dead 13 people in the small coastal hamlet of Aramoana near Dunedin.

    There was much conjecture about whether it was a good idea for someone to make a film about this tragic incident but it has been made and, for the most part, it has been made well.

    Robert Sarkies, in a return to form after his well received first feature Scarfies, has created an amazing work of art. The opening shots of Aramoana are breath taking, and the cinematography throughout the film follows suit. The beauty of the scenery only serves to juxtapose the ugly events which take place over those 22 hours of terror.

    Using Bill O' Brien's book Aramoana, Sarkies and co-writer Graeme Tetley have crafted a screenplay which focuses on subtlety and nuance. Sarkies intelligently uses these subtleties in several scenes involving Gray. Blurred camera work when Gray is on screen not only show his blurred take on reality, but also reflects his reportedly poor eyesight.

    The cast is above average but two actors stand apart. It would have been inappropriate to have displayed Gray as anything but a monster, but Matthew Sunderland is able to give Gray a certain sense of pathos. His portrayal of the paranoid schizophrenic shows the killer to be a shell of a man, who has been overtaken by a terrible disease. We find him chilling and repugnant, yet one cannot help but sympathise with a person who has become so inhuman he appears more animal than man.

    The other standout performance comes from Karl Urban as policeman Nick Harvey - one of the first officers on the scene. His eyes display the mixture of fear, confusion and disbelief at what lay before him at Aramoana. Watching him cradle a young girl in his arms, desperately trying to comfort her after she has been shot, is perhaps one of the most touching scenes in a movie crammed full of profound moments.

    It is strange to have such a beautiful film made about such a terrible moment in New Zealand history. However, the sensitivity and emotion shown to the tragedy make the film an important commentary on the horrors of modern society. Even in a place like Aramoana, seemingly untainted by the rigours of modern life, can the harsh realities of the world be found and in these moments the human spirit is tested. The people of Aramoana and the emergency services sent to help them are testament to the fact that in the end love and compassion will prevail over the hate and disgust of sick individuals like David Malcolm Gray.
    9mumblerah

    Aptly titled, respectful adaption of a national tragedy.

    Sarkies does a brilliant job setting up the feel and mood of a small New Zealand seaside town in a slice of life style, giving us a brief but sufficient set up into the lives of those involved prior to the massacre. Then, as the title suggests, out of the blue comes the dark and unexpected. Sarkies doesn't shy away from the violence and terror, nor does he glorify it. His method of storytelling via following the first affected family, to the first initial killings with Gray then onto the first (and only) officer on the scene is extremely effective in showing how tense and unpredictable David was, and how the town had a night of horrific terror. The acting is superb, the music effective, and the location beautiful (as it was shot at a neighbouring location to the actual town involved). Stand out performances by the two leading actors, although the rest of the cast (relatively unknown) perform exceptionally too.
    10peggy-trawick

    must see

    I'm a somewhat elderly American, resident in New Zealand, and this is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Everyone who appreciates truly fine movies should see this one. You needn't be a kiwi to get it. Photography, acting, composition, everything in this movie shines. As other viewers have suggested, this movie compares favorably to Hollywood and Hollywood-influenced movies (such as "Lord of the Rings", ahem) because it doesn't depend on special effects, mind-blowing battle scenes, guts or gore or gorgeous actresses to keep our attention. Regardless of what you do or do not compare it to, this one is riveting, a masterpiece.

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    • Anecdotes
      Chris Cole is wearing a T-shirt that says: "Save our beach. Stop the smelter." This refers to the late 1970s proposal to build an aluminum smelter at Aramoana, which would have destroyed the township and threatened a local wildlife reserve, and met with a lot of resistance from residents.
    • Gaffes
      In the town scene, a Chrysler PT Cruiser is clearly visible. This vehicle was manufactured from 2001.
    • Citations

      Garry Holden's Mother: No crime in being eccentric, or they'd lock up half the Spit.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 octobre 2006 (Nouvelle-Zélande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Nouvelle-Zélande
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 晴天殺人事件
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Otago, Nouvelle-Zélande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Condor Films
      • Dendy Films
      • Desert Road Films
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 477 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 728 $US
      • 21 oct. 2007
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 739 865 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 43 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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