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Casa dolce casa

Titolo originale: The Castle
  • 1997
  • T
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
18.211
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Casa dolce casa (1997)
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Una famiglia di classe proletaria di Melbourne, Australia combatte con le assemblee cittadine dopo che gli viene detto di dover andare via dalla loro amata casa per delle espansioni infrastr... Leggi tuttoUna famiglia di classe proletaria di Melbourne, Australia combatte con le assemblee cittadine dopo che gli viene detto di dover andare via dalla loro amata casa per delle espansioni infrastrutturali.Una famiglia di classe proletaria di Melbourne, Australia combatte con le assemblee cittadine dopo che gli viene detto di dover andare via dalla loro amata casa per delle espansioni infrastrutturali.

  • Regia
    • Rob Sitch
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Santo Cilauro
    • Tom Gleisner
    • Jane Kennedy
  • Star
    • Michael Caton
    • Anne Tenney
    • Stephen Curry
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    18.211
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rob Sitch
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Jane Kennedy
    • Star
      • Michael Caton
      • Anne Tenney
      • Stephen Curry
    • 174Recensioni degli utenti
    • 26Recensioni della critica
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    Michael Caton
    Michael Caton
    • Darryl Kerrigan
    Anne Tenney
    Anne Tenney
    • Sal Kerrigan
    Stephen Curry
    Stephen Curry
    • Dale Kerrigan
    Anthony Simcoe
    Anthony Simcoe
    • Steve Kerrigan
    Sophie Lee
    • Tracey Kerrigan
    Wayne Hope
    Wayne Hope
    • Wayne Kerrigan
    Tiriel Mora
    Tiriel Mora
    • Dennis Denuto
    Eric Bana
    Eric Bana
    • Con Petropoulous
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Lawrence Hammill
    Robyn Nevin
    Robyn Nevin
    • Federal Court Judge
    Costas Kilias
    Costas Kilias
    • Farouk
    Bryan Dawe
    • Ron Graham
    Monty Maizels
    • Jack
    Lynda Gibson
    • Evonne
    John Benton
    • Mr. Lyle
    Laurie Dobson
    • John Clifton
    John Lee
    John Lee
    • Chairman
    Stephanie Daniel
    • Council Officer
    • Regia
      • Rob Sitch
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Jane Kennedy
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    8gregsrants

    Good fun

    Every once and while you find yourself watching a movie you have heard nothing about. A film with no A-Listed actors, no director with a treasure trove of awards and the sheer name of the films title at an office water cooler would result in blank stares and crickets scratching their hind legs in the background. Such was the case with the 1997 Australian gem, The Castle.

    Directed by Rob Sitch, who went on to help another underachieving treasure with The Dish, the story is about an Australian family's struggle to keep their home in lieu of being given a compulsory notice from the government that the airport is expanding where their house presently stands. Although I try not to be simplistic and sum up an entire plot in as little as one sentence, really, that is all you need you know to enjoy this independent comedy.

    The family is played by a host of unknowns. Michael Caton, Anne Tenney, Stephen Curry, Anthony Simcoe, Sophia Lee and Wayne Hope play Darryl, Sal, Dale, Steve, Tracy and Wayne Kerrigan. The family lives a simple life and enjoys their time together to the fullest. They complement each other at each dinner table, they watch television as a family unit and they spend their time discussing items listed for sale in the trades papers. Their sister just got married and other than the eldest son being in jail for a crime the family holds no grudges, things could not be better.

    So when the government sends notice that they must leave their house for the airport expansion, they agree not to go down without a fight and they illicit the help of other street families and a local barrister that has no business defending in Federal Court.

    You might think this all sounds very serious for a comedy plot line, but it's the exact opposite. The story begins with a long narration from the youngest son who reflects on how proud he is of his family. He talks about how each member bring a unique talent to the unit and how the father figure is the one that is full of positive reinforcement. The narration and visuals surrounding his description are Australian humor at its best. Whether we are laughing at the fathers adoration and praise of simple tasks like the scooping of ice cream from a tub or the wonderment of family members over an invention of a motorcycle helmet with a brake light on the back, we marvel at the sheer naivety of the family and what it deems to be important.

    The best way to covey this functional family unit is to describe it as a family of Woody Boyd's from Cheers or a litter of Joey characters from Friends. They all utter words we would deem obtuse, but it is all in good fun and it comes across as simple people simply observing their surroundings and commenting on how they interact with the world. As example, when Dale Kerrigan is speaking of the family's fame after taking the matters to court, he narrates, `Dad said it was funny how one day you're not famous, and the next day you are. Famous. And then you're not again.' There speech is entirely primitive, but funny in the same vein.

    To go into more detail about the film would give away too much and this film must really be viewed and enjoyed without expectation. You may not belly laugh at any time during the short 84 minute running time, but I doubt you won't spend time shaking your head in reaction to something a Kerrigan family member utters with a ‘I can't believe he just said that' notion.

    So I recommend The Castle. I recommend it with pause. It is an above average comedy that was made for less money than the cost of the Matrix end credits (They used the family name Kerrigan so they could use Kerrigan trucks during the shoot), but it can teach us a lot about the family unit. Here is a group of simpletons that love each other, respect each other and will do anything to preserve their ‘home'. What better lesson is there than that?
    sheumack

    Don't damn it just coz you don't get it.

    This is an very Australian film built for a particular sense of humour. Having lived in both Sydney and Melbourne, I feel I can say that this will appeal more to the Melbourne than the Sydney sense of humour.

    Forget "The Crocodile Hunter", Nicole Kidman or Russel Crowe. This is a lot closer to your typical Australian.

    Reading the other comments, two things surprised me.

    1) That anybody outside Australia, the UK, NZ or Ireland actually got this movie. To those Americans who praised it, thank you for taking the time to appreciate something outside your normal experiences.

    and

    2) The ferocity with with those who didn't get it damned the movie.

    The Castle is very very clever. Yes, there are references to "wogs" and "lebs", but if given how that's exactly how a large percentage of these ethnic groups refer to themselves, they are terms without power and thus are rarely used in a racist sense. Melbourne is a wog city. It has the largest Greek population outside of Greece and is the third largest Greek city in the world. It also feature a huge population of first, second or third generation Italians. Some of my ex-coworkers sounded like they were straight out the Godfather. Then there are the lebs and the polacks and and a great mix of European Cultures.

    Wogs. The lot of them. :)

    To reduce the movie to laughing at the lack of intelligence in the family or to picking on racial minorities (not that the wogs are a minority in Melbourne), is to miss the point entirely. If you don't live in Aus, I can fully understand why this would be the case.

    But simply because a movie is a outside your understanding or experience or doesn't fit your personal expectations of what is "funny" it no reason to condemn it. Once you get more sophisticated than "Beverly Hills Cop", you are not going to carry 100% of the audience, and the audience shouldn't expect that it would. (Notable exceptions exist.. Dead Poets' Society immediately comes to mind)

    Personally, I like movies is one that makes a social comment, or those that a rift in society and stir informed debate. The Castle is a reflection on the "Australian Dream", if such a thing exists, which is that everybody should get "A fair go". This is streets apart from the American dream of riches beyond imagination at the expense of everything else, and highlights the great difference between the two cultures.
    Tim_Fleming

    Not really a review, rather a correction...

    Roland E Zwick felt compelled to write a rather scathing review of The Castle and how it failed to meet one major requirement for a comedy... it was not funny. Well, that is fine and I can accept the fact that maybe his idea of what constitutes humour is seemingly at odds with the vast majority of voters on IMDB, however I do think that he should get a few facts straight before he makes comments about so called influences he has attributed to this film. Roland stated:

    ""The Castle," a highly praised Australian farce, is a decidedly minor, lackluster and virtually laughless installment in the recently very popular genre known as the offbeat working class comedy. This vain attempt to mine the territory exploited so successfully a few years back in "The Full Monty," mistakes quirkiness for humor, so much so that it is not overstating it to say that there is nary a laugh in the film's entire (and blessedly brief) 84 minute running time."

    Unfortunately, if Roland had bothered to do his homework just a little better, he would have noticed that "The Castle" released in Australia 10th April 1997 and the US 7th May 1997 does actually predate "The Full Monty" which was released in the UK on 27th October, in Australia on the 16th October 1997 and the US on the 13th August 1997. As this seemed to be something that affected his judgement (his use of the term "vain attempt" was a rather strong condemnation), I felt it was an error that needed to be put right.
    8un_samourai

    Thoroughly charming characters, and superb detail.

    The plot is very standard, predictable fare, and frankly, from what I'd heard through word of mouth, I was afraid that this would be a MIRAMAX formula feel good picture like "The Full Monty", or "Little Voice". Well, I'm very glad to be able to say that it isn't. This is the real thing, and it is the character of the family, all their quirks, and the small touches that makes this a great comedy. I have no doubt this will be a film that I'll revisit again and again. How many films do you see that, the next day a number of lines, and bits still playback in your head? If you like films like "This Is Spinal Tap", and the other Christopher Guest films, and like characters from "Fargo", I'd recommend "The Castle". It's a charming little gem.
    9The Gryphon

    Shocking! Absolutely Shocking!

    This is a shocking movie. Shocking in the sense that it's centered around a family that genuinely loves each other. It came across as such an odd concept in this day and age that I thought at first that there must be a catch - could the family be cannibals? Zombies? A cult of pagan jaywalkers? But no, they were simply a "family" in absolutely the best sense of the word. The conflict of the movie arises from the fact that the airport bordering their loving home wants to expand and uses some Australian law that grants them the right to buy out their neighbors without the neighbors having any sayso in the matter. Well this just won't do and so the plot is set into motion when the quirky homeowner decides to fight the ruling with his reluctant friend, a probate attorney who is woefully unprepared to take on the big guns in law, but who nonetheless feels obligated to help his friends no matter what the obstacle. Overall the movie has such charm, such style and such love that, by films end, you want to be adopted by the family, quirks and all. An excellent movie.

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    • Quiz
      The family was named Kerrigan so the filmmakers could borrow trucks from an actual tow-truck company, Kerrigan's Towing.
    • Blooper
      When the characters have their final appeal to the High Court of Australia, it is before 5 Justices. However in reality, when a constitutional dispute is brought before the High Court, all 7 Justices will sit (known as the Full Bench).
    • Citazioni

      Dale Kerrigan: [voiceover] He loved the serenity of the place

      Darryl Kerrigan: Hows the serenity?

      Dale Kerrigan: [voiceover] I think he also just loved the word.

      Darryl Kerrigan: So much serenity.

    • Versioni alternative
      After some mixed sneak previews, distributor Miramax ordered some changes to the film's dialogue for the USA release and a new music score. The dialogue changes included replacing the words:
      • 'cladding' with 'siding'
      • 'petrol station' with 'gas station'
      • 'rissoles' with 'meatloaf'
      • 'tertiary education' with 'college education'
      • 'a Mini and a Vauxhaull' with 'a Geo and a Volksy'
      • 'rabbit on' with 'babble on'
      • 'trolley' with 'baggage cart'
      • 'caravan' with 'mobile home'
      • 'Camira' with 'Corolla'
      • 'Hey Hey It's Saturday' with 'Funniest Home Videos' and 'Gong him, Red!' with 'Doggy breath!'
      • 'Esky' with 'cooler'
      • 'punnet' with 'tub'
      • 'baby capsule' with 'baby carriage'
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Terror Nullius (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
      Baby, Now That I've Found You
      (1967)

      Performed by Alison Krauss

      Written by Roger Nichols (uncredited) and Tony Macaulay (uncredited)

      Courtesy of Larriken Entertainment Pty Ltd

      Album: Now That I've Found You

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 aprile 1997 (Australia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Australia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Castle
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Essendon Airport, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Working Dog
      • Village Roadshow Entertainment
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 877.621 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 29.452 USD
      • 9 mag 1999
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 894.630 USD
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