Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe affluent farmer's son is everything Billy desires. The farm is everything the head drover wants. A story of forbidden love, revenge and a family torn apart, inspired by true events.The affluent farmer's son is everything Billy desires. The farm is everything the head drover wants. A story of forbidden love, revenge and a family torn apart, inspired by true events.The affluent farmer's son is everything Billy desires. The farm is everything the head drover wants. A story of forbidden love, revenge and a family torn apart, inspired by true events.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Peter Hansen
- Danny
- (as Pete Hansen)
Phil Adams
- Older Billy
- (as Philip Adams)
Patricia Wichman
- Phyllis Williams
- (as Patricia Vichmann)
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This is the New Zealand version of Brokeback Mountain. Nowhere as good as that and spoiled by low budget, poor production poor editing, and a really, really bad script. Nothing about the story was believable. Such a shame as it could really have been a good movie.
There's a lot to work with here. At least 30 minutes could have ended up on the cutting room floor. There were several characters that could have been left out altogether and nothing would have been lost. Not that the actors were bad just unnecessary. The brother's wife, the daughter both completely unneeded to tell the story. The writer/director needed to figure out who this story was about. Had it been a gay love story it might have worked better. Had it been a story for the mother and why she left then it might have worked. Either way would have given focus the movie seemed to lack. I watched it, but was left disappointed and somewhat disappointed that I'd invested time in another "the world treats gays badly" film.
Beautiful to watch, with a story I can't stop thinking about. A great cast that did justice to strong and memorable characters. All the 1960s cars and costumes were so perfect (what a stylish era). I love the way the film looks so beautiful but the farm is full of dark secrets. Billy, the main guy, is adorable but the family he gets involved with has got some serious problems. I would have liked more big countryside scenes but I guess they didn't have the money for it - I read it is an independent film. I enjoyed the brooding story about family feuds and the struggle with being gay in 1960 combined with the ever present small town gossip and society expectations - what a toxic mix. Overall - definitely a good New Zealand film that I would watch again.
I fell in love with Billy, he is so cute! I wanted to take him home. A great story full of twists and turns. The film is full of beautiful New Zealand countryside. The hair and makeup and clothes make me wish I was living in 1960. Sexy cars, even a train, and the men all wearing hats, just so cool. I was so caught up in the characters and the story that the next day I could not stop thinking about what became of them all. I love the song in the kitchen scene, so much a song of the time. I wish we could have seen a bit more smooching between Billy and Tom but I am still excited to see a film made about the struggle gay men had back then, it makes you think about how hard it was for anyone who did not fit in. This is New Zealand's Brokeback Mountain - the story is totally different but the stand for equal rights that the filmmakers make is the same.
The film was beautifully shot and I think the story line managed to show the 60s as they were in small towns. The mind sets of the older generation being challenged by new ideas. The trouble is often such challenges can lead to disagreements and hostility and then as with this story sometimes to tragedy. Well written, acted and produced by a group of people with lots of talent but little money to back up the talent. If you haven't seen it go to the Rialto and see what hidden talent we have here in New Zealand.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes(Seen onscreen) "Inspired by actual events"
- GaffesEarly in the movie Billy is hitch-hiking. He exits a car on a rural road that has road markings down the center and on the sides. In the next shot the road markings have completely disappeared. The likelihood of any road markings on a rural New Zealand road in the 1960s is very remote.
- ConnexionsReferences Le dernier des Mohicans (1936)
- Bandes originalesCakewalk Into Town
Written by Dave Burgess
Performed by Dave Burgess and Alastair Riddell
(control-Dave Burgess)
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- Durée
- 1h 58min(118 min)
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