Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSeparated twins Jack and Dora seek reunion after childhood adoption. Jack suffers with abusive family while Dora, raised in better circumstances, develops psychic abilities sensing his peril... Leggi tuttoSeparated twins Jack and Dora seek reunion after childhood adoption. Jack suffers with abusive family while Dora, raised in better circumstances, develops psychic abilities sensing his peril and searches for him.Separated twins Jack and Dora seek reunion after childhood adoption. Jack suffers with abusive family while Dora, raised in better circumstances, develops psychic abilities sensing his peril and searches for him.
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Part fairy tale part violent retribution cruelty rears its ugly head here from the start and doesn't let up it's unrelenting death grip until the final frame. Jack and Nora are two siblings who become separated due to the negligence of their parents and discover they both possess psychic skills which they proceed to apply to their situations. How they put their abilities to the test is connected to their home environments and each other in complete contrast. Poetically filmed in new Zealand this is a very interesting and dark little tale where everything goes desperately wrong. It's gruesome but beautiful all at once, highly recommended!.
"Jack Be Nimble" is a strange and unpleasant movie, the result of an unsuccessful attempt to mix a whimsical gothic horror story with down-and-dirty social realism. The movie doesn't manage any atmosphere or scares and thus fails as horror, gothic or otherwise. Its attempts at realism also fail, with one-note performances and the constant incursion of the story's supernatural elements, which don't mesh with the real locations and lack of style on offer.
The plot: a brother and sister are orphaned and split up when the sister is adopted first. She is adopted into a loving family, but the boy ends up being abused by sadistic foster parents, and spooked by their four daughters, who materialise over him and watch him sleep. He eventually escapes when he uses his mind control abilities with a machine he made in metal work to get his revenge, and then goes off to find his sister. She shacks up with the legendary character actor Bruno Lawrence, in what I believe may have been his last film appearance. Their relationship - a young girl with a much older man - is too "real" for this material, like the theme of abusive foster parents. There are ways for the supernatural fiction genre to deal with distressing, real-world issues, but this movie doesn't find them.
The main character is played by pre-surgery Alexis Arquette. I didn't realise he wasn't Kiwi, so he must have nailed the accent. He's kind of weird looking, though, like a Calvin Klein model with acromegaly. He reminds me of Rondo Hatton.
The movie was just such an awkward mix - and quite unpleasant in places - that I wasn't able to focus on it for long. It didn't make much sense and I don't think I wanted it to. I probably should have bailed out early.
The plot: a brother and sister are orphaned and split up when the sister is adopted first. She is adopted into a loving family, but the boy ends up being abused by sadistic foster parents, and spooked by their four daughters, who materialise over him and watch him sleep. He eventually escapes when he uses his mind control abilities with a machine he made in metal work to get his revenge, and then goes off to find his sister. She shacks up with the legendary character actor Bruno Lawrence, in what I believe may have been his last film appearance. Their relationship - a young girl with a much older man - is too "real" for this material, like the theme of abusive foster parents. There are ways for the supernatural fiction genre to deal with distressing, real-world issues, but this movie doesn't find them.
The main character is played by pre-surgery Alexis Arquette. I didn't realise he wasn't Kiwi, so he must have nailed the accent. He's kind of weird looking, though, like a Calvin Klein model with acromegaly. He reminds me of Rondo Hatton.
The movie was just such an awkward mix - and quite unpleasant in places - that I wasn't able to focus on it for long. It didn't make much sense and I don't think I wanted it to. I probably should have bailed out early.
(1993) Jack Be Nimble
PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPERNATURAL HORROR
Co-written and directed by Garth Maxwell making what could've been a fascinating horror movie from New Zealand which starts out with two very connected children ending up into the orphanage as a result of some dysfunctional family circumstance with good parents adopting the sister, Dora while bad parents adopting the brother, Jack. They're then become interconnected once the sister inhabits some telepathic powers as a result of knocking herself unconscious to the ground who then possess the ability to not only converse with other people by using her mind and without speaking to them, but also has the ability to listen to the undead similar to the kid in "The Sixth Sense". While she's living in a normal environment, the same thing can't be said for Jack for he gets abused repeatedly by the all the women in the household which includes four bushy haired sisters and an abnormal mother and father who consistently beat him. The brother and sister are eventually going to reunite but as a result of people getting killed in the process whereas Jack always uses a contraption that can hypnotize people. And there's not a single law enforcement officer throughout the entire movie where adults can pretty much assault people without any consequences. The movie is very spontaneously made with the 'rules' don't even apply to the people in the area, for it must have taken place on some deserted remote town that's somehow isolated from the others.
Co-written and directed by Garth Maxwell making what could've been a fascinating horror movie from New Zealand which starts out with two very connected children ending up into the orphanage as a result of some dysfunctional family circumstance with good parents adopting the sister, Dora while bad parents adopting the brother, Jack. They're then become interconnected once the sister inhabits some telepathic powers as a result of knocking herself unconscious to the ground who then possess the ability to not only converse with other people by using her mind and without speaking to them, but also has the ability to listen to the undead similar to the kid in "The Sixth Sense". While she's living in a normal environment, the same thing can't be said for Jack for he gets abused repeatedly by the all the women in the household which includes four bushy haired sisters and an abnormal mother and father who consistently beat him. The brother and sister are eventually going to reunite but as a result of people getting killed in the process whereas Jack always uses a contraption that can hypnotize people. And there's not a single law enforcement officer throughout the entire movie where adults can pretty much assault people without any consequences. The movie is very spontaneously made with the 'rules' don't even apply to the people in the area, for it must have taken place on some deserted remote town that's somehow isolated from the others.
I just finished this film. Bought it at eBay. I collect obscure movies. This one is a jewel. A very dark jewel in its very own genre. I'm not one to reveal plots, but I can describe the movie. Director Garth Maxwell takes you on a bit of an unexpected trip. It smacks of classic horror, but, it's new horror and you never know where it's going. Maxwell's use of light and color is simply astounding and unforgettable. I'm sure I'll sleep with some of these images tonight. It's not for those of you who like typical movies. It's very different. I have but two technical problems and they're small: 1) Maxwell let's Dora say, "Marigolds." and they're not. 2) One line slips out while no lips move. Otherwise, the film is certainly going to chill some blood cells and keep your brain ticking. Sorry, but Alexis Arquette couldn't be more good-looking, either. It's not big Hollywood (and I like that), but it's very, very provocative film-making. I like that, too.
I recently watched the New Zealand film 🇳🇿 Jack Be Nimble (1993) on Shudder. The story follows a brother and sister abandoned by their parents, forced to rely on each other to survive. Eventually, they are adopted into separate families and endure various forms of neglect and abuse. Desperate to reunite, they finally find each other-but when they do, all hell breaks loose for everyone in their path... including their biological parents.
Directed by Garth Maxwell (When Love Comes Along), the film stars Alexis Arquette (Pulp Fiction), Sarah Smuts-Kennedy (This Is Not a Love Story), Elizabeth Hawthorne (30 Days of Night), and Tony Barry (Goodbye Pork Pie).
This movie exceeded my expectations. The writing and acting are top-notch, and the depth of the characters, along with their internal struggles, feels raw and authentic. The film effectively sets up its circumstances, making the emotional turmoil palpable in every scene. Alexis Arquette is phenomenal as Jack, delivering a haunting and intense performance, while Sarah Smuts-Kennedy also shines in a strong supporting role. The sibling bond is deeply felt, as is the weight of their trauma-making it clear this rollercoaster ride won't end well.
In conclusion, Jack Be Nimble is a unique blend of serial killer thriller and Bonnie and Clyde-style chaos, packed with authenticity and intensity from start to finish. I really liked it and would rate it an 8/10.
Directed by Garth Maxwell (When Love Comes Along), the film stars Alexis Arquette (Pulp Fiction), Sarah Smuts-Kennedy (This Is Not a Love Story), Elizabeth Hawthorne (30 Days of Night), and Tony Barry (Goodbye Pork Pie).
This movie exceeded my expectations. The writing and acting are top-notch, and the depth of the characters, along with their internal struggles, feels raw and authentic. The film effectively sets up its circumstances, making the emotional turmoil palpable in every scene. Alexis Arquette is phenomenal as Jack, delivering a haunting and intense performance, while Sarah Smuts-Kennedy also shines in a strong supporting role. The sibling bond is deeply felt, as is the weight of their trauma-making it clear this rollercoaster ride won't end well.
In conclusion, Jack Be Nimble is a unique blend of serial killer thriller and Bonnie and Clyde-style chaos, packed with authenticity and intensity from start to finish. I really liked it and would rate it an 8/10.
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