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La dea del '67

Titolo originale: The Goddess of 1967
  • 2000
  • 1h 59min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
1975
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Rose Byrne in La dea del '67 (2000)
Dark ComedyPsychological DramaComedyDramaRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDistraught Japanese businessman obsessed with Citroën DS (French car brand nicknamed Goddess) and a troubled blind 17-year-old Aussie girl who promised to sell him one drive through the Aust... Leggi tuttoDistraught Japanese businessman obsessed with Citroën DS (French car brand nicknamed Goddess) and a troubled blind 17-year-old Aussie girl who promised to sell him one drive through the Australian Outback to kill her abusive grandfather.Distraught Japanese businessman obsessed with Citroën DS (French car brand nicknamed Goddess) and a troubled blind 17-year-old Aussie girl who promised to sell him one drive through the Australian Outback to kill her abusive grandfather.

  • Regia
    • Clara Law
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eddie Ling-Ching Fong
    • Clara Law
  • Star
    • Rose Byrne
    • Rikiya Kurokawa
    • Nicholas Hope
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    1975
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Clara Law
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eddie Ling-Ching Fong
      • Clara Law
    • Star
      • Rose Byrne
      • Rikiya Kurokawa
      • Nicholas Hope
    • 32Recensioni degli utenti
    • 24Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • B.G.
    Rikiya Kurokawa
    • J.M.
    Nicholas Hope
    Nicholas Hope
    • Grandpa
    Elise McCredie
    Elise McCredie
    • Marie
    Tim Richards
    • Drummerboy
    Bree Beadman
    • B.G. aged 9
    Satya Gumbert
    • Marie aged 9
    Masato Sakai
    • JM's Friend
    Yoshiko Tatsumi
    • JM's Girlfriend
    Tina Bursill
    Tina Bursill
    • Esther
    Dominic Condon
    • Mr. Hughes
    Katie Kermond
    • Mrs. Hughes
    Lauren Clark
    • Little Girl
    Tim McGarry
    • Detective
    John Boxer
    John Boxer
    • Barman
    • (as Johnny Boxer)
    Judith Knapp
    • Woman in Bar
    Harry Lawrence
    • Old Man in Bar
    Masao Ishiguro
    • Noodle Man
    • Regia
      • Clara Law
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eddie Ling-Ching Fong
      • Clara Law
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    Recensioni degli utenti32

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    lauralikesgirls

    Stunning in a good way

    Oi! How can I say how I felt about this film using actual words. This is a description that requires a lot of hand gestures.

    It moves in such a way that you are carried along with the action, not separated from the action by this big "movie". It has a fly on the wall feeling to it, and it all fits together. Each scene, well each shot really, fits perfectly jigsawed in with those surrounding it. Very polished and precise. It seems to just naturally happen, not forced. Even the frequent use of flashbacks came off as natural and easy.

    Very beautiful to look at. Warm colors and textures. Very sweet, real romance.

    Humanity peeled down to most raw and simple. I was pulled by the shirt-collar through each path of the story. I really couldn't have stopped watching it even if I had wanted to (which I didn't). Very controlled, purposeful tension.

    Beautiful.
    8Chandler_

    Neither Nothing or everything.

    Not many people have seen this film. Those who have seen it, will either hate it or love it. I loved it.

    The movie starts with a computer screen that says: I want to buy GOD.

    The Prologue doesn't have any human voices. The world the director shows of Japan is obvious. A world of Japanese high-tech. Everywhere there are machines, nobody lives without it. Even as they communicate. As well as the running is been done on a machine.

    Clara Law has a very interesting and personal view which shows us her own interesting personality that she is. Because of that movie I can't let go of that.

    She succeeds in showing us her own vision of The Goddess of 1967 because she stays consequent by creating a contemporary and postmodern feeling. A feeling she got from her own environment. Born in Macau, studied English literature in Hong Kong. Afterwards Film in London and lives with her husband in Australia.

    What Clara Law tries to explain in her movie is sort of autobiographic, it is obvious that she reflects this on the two protagonists. Both characters living in two completely different countries and cultures. Clara Law doesn't work this movie out in a shallow kind of way. She does it within a own creative way and lets the characters explore each other

    One character JM appears to be having everything he wants. Financial that is. He is so wealthy he believes he can buy god. Therefore he wants to buy this is beautifully car called the CITROEN DS from 1967. The GODdess. For JM this means freedom. Free of all the big luxury, being unhooked of all the machines.

    The other character is BG. A girl who has been blind for all her life. Because of a suddenly death of the dealer of the car, BG will lead JM the way to the real owner of the car. Or so she says.

    Once they are on the road with the car, you can follow the mental way of both characters. On the road the flashbacks follow and the viewer learns the pain and history of the characters and why the are what they are.

    Neither silent or moving. Neither perceivable or imperceptible Neither nothing or everything. A state of mystery, paradox, ambiguity That is what I tried to capture in this film. CLARA LAW

    Thank you Clara Law.....
    broeker

    Insane, overly long and absurd end.

    Directionless japanese internet thief goes to Australia to buy a Goddess (a Citroen 2CV) and meets a blind women. They travel through Australia together and flashbacks into the women's history reveal a terrifying yet simple story about her childhood, including sexual abuse and religious fanatism. While being displayed in beautiful pictures using very interesting camera technique, I experienced the movie as an overly long trip into the world of simply insane people. Too much suffering without one useful comment was too much for me. The absurd end spoiled all the sympathy I had for the movie while I watched it, leaving me with the question: "What the hell did Clara Law want to express/tell/explain with this movie?" I didn't enjoy searching for the answer at all.
    9hcheu

    Freshly and interestingly experimental

    Clare Law was a successful blockbuster director while she was in Hong Kong, who made films like The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus. Her artistic ambition has taken her to another level of filmmaking. The Goddess of 1967 is highly experimental in style. Unlike many experimental works, however, this film does not seem pointless. On the contrary, it has a very powerful story. The story is therapeutic; it deals with abuse, incest and obsession, with an ending of recognition and reconciliation (but not the kind of phony sentimental type that is typical of Hollywood drama). This film is a work of art. Its cinematography is beautiful; its writing is humorous, despite the fact that the story is heavy. I hope the DVD will be released soon.
    robie-1

    change of character, for her yes, what themes at play though?

    In movies - road movies especially - we are looking for change in the characters, the relationships and possibly the balance between two themes. In the Goddess we see Deidre become more whole, at a physical level by wanting and experiencing tender lovemaking. And debatably in the end as her search to confront her dad/granddad is fulfilled - death and his death in particular no longer an obsession. What of the male character though? Although very well played and amusing - what journey does he really undertake? Has he learned to drive with his eyes closed? Learned to love a being without scales?

    And in looking for themes that may be juxtaposed or in tension with each other - yes there is Megacity Vs Outback, there is beauty vs ugliness, black holes vs religion, responsibility for yourself vs the excuse of horrid childhood - but for me somehow they were a bit fitted in, if any one stands out - perhaps it is travelling with a purpose vs with your eyes closed, and the frightning thing of travelling with a purpose (to buy the car or kill your dad) turns out to be: What then? What do you do next? Perhaps being able to travel with your eyes closed is a better skill after all.

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      The two main characters of the film are never named but are listed in the credits as B.G. and J.M. This stands for Blind Girl and Japanese Man respectively.
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      Referenced in Being Bubby (2005)
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      The Flying Dutchman
      Written by Richard Wagner

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 gennaio 2001 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Australia
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Giapponese
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      • The Goddess of 1967
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia(and environs)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • New South Wales Film & Television Office
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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