Una donna cresciuta nelle paludi del profondo sud diventa sospettata dell'omicidio di un uomo con cui una volta era coinvolta.Una donna cresciuta nelle paludi del profondo sud diventa sospettata dell'omicidio di un uomo con cui una volta era coinvolta.Una donna cresciuta nelle paludi del profondo sud diventa sospettata dell'omicidio di un uomo con cui una volta era coinvolta.
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- 2 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
The story is simple but intriguing. There is a whole TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD vibe to it. And there is a wonderful contrast between a purity of soul living within a world of threat and danger. It was refreshing to have a film celebrate innocence. The nature shots of North Carolina are breathtaking. The casting is spot on and the performances are flawless. But the success of the film lies with the lead actor, Daisy Edgar-Jones (a very talented Brit, who earned respect for her talents in another best selling novel adaptation for television, NORMAL PEOPLE). There is a wide eyed innocence about Kya that she captures which, in turn, captivates the audience to invest in her story and her plight. (The only disconnect I had with her portrayal was not her fault but that of the production. For a swamp girl, living off the grid, her personal hygiene and wardrobe were spotless and fitted to perfection. A seemingly unlikely possibility considering her environment.) I would definitely see this film again and am tempted to buy the audible book. I give this film an enthusiastic 9 (beautiful and touching) out of 10. {Drama}
Give it a little grit.
Cinematography was beautiful. But the whole story was rushed and hallmark-ized. Plus the entire trial, which was full of gotcha moments in the book, was glazed over with a boredom lens. So disappointed.
The film skims only the surface of what Kya and her Marsh have to offer. The depths remain untouched, unexplored.
Kya's story is told but not felt. Her loneliness, her isolation, her survival. Her profound connection to the nature that surrounds her.
I didn't want to be disappointed. I was looking forward to the story being brought to life. I thought Kya was cast well. The images of the Marsh were beautiful. But something was missing. I didn't just want to see. I wanted to feel too.
Not only is it a murder mystery, it is a romance drama worthy of awards. The Novel on which it is based, by Dalia Owens, was at the very top of the New York Times best sellers in 2019 and in 2020, after which it remained on the list to date. It sold over 15 million copies; that's saying something. I certainly found it very moving. The main character, Kya Clark, played oh so well by Daisy Edgar-Jones (and earlier as a child by Jojo Regina), is a unique character, much like the character Nell from the 1994 Oscar winning movie, was a unique character. Kya however is a highly developed survivalist, with so many great qualities for you to discover and like, not the least of which is her love of nature. That in itself lended the movie to great cinematographic opportunities, and it is not lacking in that; in fact it made me love the movie even more.
You may not get much from reading the IMDb storyline, but why would you want to spoil the experience; so, I'm avoiding those here. The complexities of human behaviour is explored, exposed and certainly exploited to our benefit with refreshing subtleties. Would I recommend this movie? Oh yes, absolutely.
Where the Crawdads Sing is a well-made movie with a story and a character that keep you heavily invested. The romance aspect really works, and this is coming from a guy who doesn't normally go for romance. Pulling on your heart-strings is an understatement.
I wasn't planning on watching this movie but I'm glad I did. I really enjoyed it and would watch it again. (1 viewing, opening Friday 7/15/2022)
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDelia Owens: The author of the novel is seen in the courtroom sitting on the front row behind Tom when Patti is testifying about Chase's shell necklace.
- BlooperAll the of the addresses of publishers Tate gives to Kya have ZIP codes. He gave her the list in 1962; the first ZIP codes were established on July 1, 1963 and were not in common use until the late 1960s/early 1970s.
- Citazioni
Tom Milton: Listen. I know you have a world of reasons to hate these people...
Kya Clark: No, I never hated them. They hated me. They laughed at me. They left me. They harassed me. They attacked me. You want me to beg for my life? I don't have it in me. I won't. I will not offer myself up. They can make their decision. But they're not deciding anything about me. It's them. They're judging themselves.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe entire cast, and the casting director, are credited before the title.
- Colonne sonoreAin't It Baby
Written by Kenny Gamble and Jimmy Bishop
Performed by Kenny Gamble & The Romeos
Courtesy of Jamie Record Co.
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- La chica salvaje
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Houma, Louisiana, Stati Uniti(street scenes)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
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- Budget
- 24.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 90.230.760 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.253.227 USD
- 17 lug 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 144.353.965 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 5 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1