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Quando un adolescente autodistruttivo viene sospeso da scuola e gli viene chiesto di prendersi cura della sua esuberante nonna alcolizzata come punizione, il tempo folle che trascorrono insi... Leggi tuttoQuando un adolescente autodistruttivo viene sospeso da scuola e gli viene chiesto di prendersi cura della sua esuberante nonna alcolizzata come punizione, il tempo folle che trascorrono insieme cambia la sua vita.Quando un adolescente autodistruttivo viene sospeso da scuola e gli viene chiesto di prendersi cura della sua esuberante nonna alcolizzata come punizione, il tempo folle che trascorrono insieme cambia la sua vita.
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The movie is set in stunning New Zealand. We meet troubled teenager Sam (George Ferrier). Sam has returned from boarding school and is struggling to accept the sudden presence of his English alcoholic grandmother, Ruth (Charlotte Rampling) in his home, after breaking her leg. The pair get off to a rough start, however, as time goes on he realises they have more in common than he first believed. This is a nice story about life, family and love. And the acting of both George Ferrier and Charlotte Rampling is so good. You really get carried away in their story and in the movie. The cinematography is excellent, captivating the greenery and natural beauty of New Zealand and the sun-rises they spent together. The colour scheme mostly feels wintery and cold, pointing to some of the dark but real themes the film showcases. The dialogue is well considered, humorous and realistic. Talented newcomer, Sam Ferrier, and screen icon, Charlotte Rampling work impressively together to create a credible bond that will draw you in. This is a very touching movie and focusses on the hardships of life and the lessons we can learn no matter what age. This is a movie well worth watching.
Matthew J. Saville's "Juniper" is probably not a movie that you'll be able to find easily, but you should try. It's a perceptive look at a teenager (George Ferrier) who has to take care of his grandmother (Charlotte Rampling) when she comes to live with the family in 1992 New Zealand.
Rampling has the perfect face for the role of the ornery grandma. Of course, the movie makes sure to flesh her out enough to understand her behavior, so that the viewer appreciates her more as the movie progresses.
In conclusion, having seen this movie, I hope that Saville continues to make movies. These sorts of movies give one a far deeper appreciation of cinema than do all these movies where Tom Cruise does a bunch of stunts.
Rampling has the perfect face for the role of the ornery grandma. Of course, the movie makes sure to flesh her out enough to understand her behavior, so that the viewer appreciates her more as the movie progresses.
In conclusion, having seen this movie, I hope that Saville continues to make movies. These sorts of movies give one a far deeper appreciation of cinema than do all these movies where Tom Cruise does a bunch of stunts.
A little gem with a good script and good acting. The star is the great Charlotte Rampling as Ruth the grandmother and young actor George Ferrier is the grandson Sam. Ruth and Sam have some funny interactions and dramatic ones too.
It's the story of an unresolved emotional loss by a father (Robert) and son (Sam) and then the father's mother (Ruth) shows up. Ruth is an alcoholic addicted to gin, which I think gives the movie it's title, juniper berries are the main flavoring in gin.
There have probably been movies with similar plots, but this one set In New Zealand is well acted. A real treat to see Charlotte Rampling in a movie.
It's the story of an unresolved emotional loss by a father (Robert) and son (Sam) and then the father's mother (Ruth) shows up. Ruth is an alcoholic addicted to gin, which I think gives the movie it's title, juniper berries are the main flavoring in gin.
There have probably been movies with similar plots, but this one set In New Zealand is well acted. A real treat to see Charlotte Rampling in a movie.
Juniper is a film about the unlikely bond between a troubled teenager and his estranged grandmother, set in rural New Zealand in the 1990s. The film is driven by the superb performance of Charlotte Rampling as Ruth, a former war photographer who has become an alcoholic recluse with a sharp tongue and a dark past. George Ferrier plays Sam, her grandson who is sent to live with her after being suspended from school for self-harm. The two clash at first, but gradually find solace and healing in each other's company.
The film is not without flaws. The plot relies on some contrived devices and coincidences, and some of the supporting characters are underdeveloped. The tone shifts between comedy and tragedy, sometimes awkwardly. However, the film also has moments of beauty and poignancy, especially when it explores Ruth's backstory and Sam's inner turmoil. The cinematography captures the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, creating a contrast between nature and human suffering.
Juniper is both a coming-of-age film and an end-of-the-line film. It shows how life can be cruel and unpredictable, but also worth living. It may not be a masterpiece, but it is worth watching for Rampling's captivating presence.
The film is not without flaws. The plot relies on some contrived devices and coincidences, and some of the supporting characters are underdeveloped. The tone shifts between comedy and tragedy, sometimes awkwardly. However, the film also has moments of beauty and poignancy, especially when it explores Ruth's backstory and Sam's inner turmoil. The cinematography captures the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, creating a contrast between nature and human suffering.
Juniper is both a coming-of-age film and an end-of-the-line film. It shows how life can be cruel and unpredictable, but also worth living. It may not be a masterpiece, but it is worth watching for Rampling's captivating presence.
A slow moving film,more a study in character and acting.charlotte rampling the sixties icon not afraid to show her age.her study in age and truth,things lost roads not taken is dealt with great aplomb.the small but valuable supporting cast is very good.her vinegary put downs and side swipes hide a very brittle person.very reminiscent of Mrs havisham the way she manipulates people around her like chess pieces.death is also dealt with in the physical and mental acceptance of it.the choice of music good but not intrusive.an overall small independent film that deserves a better release.well worth an hour and half of your time.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 82.969 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 23.332 USD
- 26 feb 2023
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.273.363 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1
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