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Tirannosauro

Titolo originale: Tyrannosaur
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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34.722
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Tirannosauro (2011)
Joseph is a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction. As his life spirals into chaos, a chance of redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker.
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Joseph, un uomo afflitto dalla violenza e dalla rabbia che lo stanno portando all'autodistruzione, ottiene la possibilità di redimersi grazie ad Hannah, una donna cristiana che lavora in un ... Leggi tuttoJoseph, un uomo afflitto dalla violenza e dalla rabbia che lo stanno portando all'autodistruzione, ottiene la possibilità di redimersi grazie ad Hannah, una donna cristiana che lavora in un negozio dell'usato.Joseph, un uomo afflitto dalla violenza e dalla rabbia che lo stanno portando all'autodistruzione, ottiene la possibilità di redimersi grazie ad Hannah, una donna cristiana che lavora in un negozio dell'usato.

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    • Paddy Considine
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Paddy Considine
  • Star
    • Peter Mullan
    • Olivia Colman
    • Eddie Marsan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    34.722
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Paddy Considine
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paddy Considine
    • Star
      • Peter Mullan
      • Olivia Colman
      • Eddie Marsan
    • 125Recensioni degli utenti
    • 230Recensioni della critica
    • 65Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 24 vittorie e 25 candidature totali

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    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • Joseph
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Hannah
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • James
    Jag Sanghera
    • Gurav
    Mike Fearnley
    • Dan
    Paul Conway
    • Terry
    Lee Rufford
    • Paul
    Archie Lal
    • Post Office Cashier
    Samuel Bottomley
    Samuel Bottomley
    • Samuel
    Sian Breckin
    • Kelly
    Paul Popplewell
    Paul Popplewell
    • Bod
    Robin Butler
    • Jack
    Sally Carman
    Sally Carman
    • Marie
    Ned Dennehy
    Ned Dennehy
    • Tommy
    Fiona Carnegie
    Fiona Carnegie
    • Woman in Shop
    Julia Mallam
    • Drunk Woman
    Chris Wheat
    • Wake Singer
    Craig Considine
    • Craig
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    8LunarPoise

    an odd couple living on borrowed time

    Tyrannosaur, on first viewing, immediately brings to mind another directorial debut by an acclaimed actor, namely Gary Oldman's Nil By Mouth. The crisis of masculinity, the victimisation of women in domestic settings, incremental brutalisation of children, and penchant for violence among certain kinds of weak-willed men are all overlapping themes. The graphic representation of these themes in visual terms is also common to both films. And finally, both contain outstanding performances from their cast.

    But writer/director Paddy Considine brings his own stamp to this project in his bold portrayal of an odd couple fleetingly driven together in extreme circumstances. Joseph is a self-loathing, hard-drinking loner, haunted by past failures, particularly in regard to his wife, whom he hit. He tries to make up for his character failings with displays of loyalty to a dying friend. It smacks of too little too late.

    Hannah is a devout Christian who works in a Charity Shop during the day, and enjoys a large glass of rioja at night. Her faith is built on less stable foundations than Joseph assumes when they first meet. His attack on her character may well prove to be the last abusive act of his life, such is the scale of regret it will bring in the long-term.

    Peter Mullan as Joseph is convincingly lost, playing a character removed by only a few degrees from the father he portrays in Neds. Olivia Colman is simply immense as Hannah, a brittle front easily broached by Joseph's bile, unleashing a fear and unhinged reaction that even the volatile Joseph struggles to comprehend. In between there is a touching vulnerability and unnerving humanity. Eddie Marsan, as the depraved James, once again proves why he is fast becoming Britain's preeminent character actor.

    This is character-driven social realist film-making to a certain extent, though there is a prominent three-act structure, exhibited more than in most films of the type, including a quite shocking but satisfying 'surprise' at the end. Tyrannosaur forces you to think about how we treat each other, and about the lives unraveling around us that we choose to turn a blind eye to. A mature debut from Considine, who sets a very high bar for himself.
    9alizovckers_pxc

    By God....

    I will keep this simple.

    It has been quite a while since a movie has shook me to my very core, rattled my sense of security, and left me deeply scarred when I got out of the theater.

    Tyrannosaur for me personally is one of the best movies of the year. The year's not over, and it may as well hold a top 3 spot on my list until the end.

    First and foremost, the acting in this movie was outstanding. Mullan, Colman was incredible as the two forces that move the movie. Marsan was genuinely terrifying. These three people should be considered for Oscars when the time comes.

    There were a few moments where I almost...almost turned my head away, and not many movies can claim the privilege of making me squirm and feel uneasy (Not even the fairly recent "A Serbian Film").

    I guess the strongest strength of this movie was the uncanny sense of realism. I've spent enough time learning and observing just what emotions and bursts of rage can do to people. And every bit of rage and anger in this movie seemed all too real. I'm sure some will counter me on this, but for me, I didn't consider any actions, reactions in this movie to be over-the-top. They flowed seamlessly, taking us to bleak, dark places, sprinkling a bit of hope and light along the way, only for us to be shocked again. By god, it was VERY suspenseful in some parts.

    In the end, a few hours after getting out of the screening, I'm still reeling trying to find my composure. No, it's not an easy movie to watch, and yes, some will probably dismiss it as an unnecessary glorification of domestic violence and brutality. But for me it's more than that, it has soul, one that's not easy to capture with a subject as difficult as this, but Considine certainly managed to do just that.

    Watch it if you get a chance.

    9.5/10
    10valleyjohn

    This film knocked me for six. Stunning

    2011 hasn't been a great year for movies. In fact I'm struggling to think of a film that has blown me away but just as you start lose faith a film comes along that knocks you bandy. Tyrannosaur is that film.

    This is a grim film. Grim in every way but where there is despair there is always a chink of light and Tyrannosaur is all about that little chink of light.

    Joseph is an angry man . A very angry man. A man who's life is not good. When he's life is at it's worst he accidentally comes across a good Samaritan in Hannah who see's the good in people yet in reality is having a far worse time than Joseph.

    I have to say that the performance of Olivia Colman has to be the best i have seen by any actor this year. A quite stunning portrayal of a battered woman who has nothing good in her life yet always has a smile for someone. Peter Mullan is fantastic also and it goes without saying that Eddie Marsden is brilliant.

    Writer and director Paddy Constantine should be proud of what he has done here and i cant recommend this film highly enough and if this does not pick up awards in the new year then there is no justice.
    8Tin Tin-3

    Very tough viewing, but worth it

    This film is an exceptional, very challenging and thought-provoking piece of work. Viewing it, as I did, at a morning showing on opening day, however, is not to be recommended. Having said that, I am not sure when the optimum time for seeing this film would actually be.

    There is a lot of very uncomfortable viewing here. The subject matter - such as it is - is very bleak, but, paradoxically, more life-affirming than depressing. That is to say, I looked at the majority of the characters on screen and thought: please don't let me end up like that.

    The plot is thin - that is not meant pejoratively, it's not a plot-driven film - but the performances of the cast simply roar off the screen. Peter Mullan and Eddie Marsan are fantastic, but then again, they always are (as an aside, does Marsan not tire of playing scumbags?), but the real revelation in this film is the performance of Olivia Colman.

    She is perfect in this, absolutely note-perfect; incredible acting. Awesome in her delivery. So good, in fact, that you forget this is just a movie. Her performance here is definitely going to propel her into the upper echelons of British acting - if she is not already there.

    Tyrannosaur is not faultless, there are some scenes that linger too long and others that linger not long enough, but for an early effort from Considine this promises much for the future. This is Considine's 'Taxi Driver' and I will queue around the block for Considine's 'Goodfellas'.

    Superb writing and gritty direction; performances better yet and Colman delivers on every level. Bravo Ms Colman, and bravo to everyone else associated with the best British film of the decade.

    See it.
    Red_Identity

    Brutal

    Tyrannosaur was a tough and sometimes brutal film to watch. It's unsettling to watch both of these characters unravel. The best thing about it was the performances. Peter Mullan was great, but it was Olivia Colman who really stood out. Her character transformation was completely believable, and she was a powerhouse. To me, she was the driving force behind this film. The film takes some really unexpected turns in her character's arc, and by the time its over, it felt more like her film than Mullan's. As of now, she stands as one of the best performances of the year, and I hope many people take notice. Overall, definitely recommended, especially for Colman

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      In the early bar scene where Joseph is sitting alone talking to himself, the voice off screen saying, "Are you all right, Joseph?" belongs to director Paddy Considine, who said he was so taken in by Peter Mullan's performance that the question was totally spontaneous.
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      The dog would have been destroyed after attacking the child.
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      Hannah: Why Tyrannosaur?

      Joseph: What?

      Hannah: You said something about your wife Tyrannosaurus or something?

      Joseph: What's Tyrannosaurus about? Yeah

      [nods head]

      Joseph: It was a joke name... In Jurassic Park you know the movie, there's a scene where the kids are scared, they're looking out the glass and they hear the Tyrannosaur coming. As it thumps its way towards them

      [thump, thump, thump]

      Joseph: the glass starts to ripple... So

      [sighs]

      Joseph: my wife was a big lady, and you'd hear her going up the stairs and it was like

      [thump, thump, thump]

      Joseph: I swear if I had a cup of tea on the sideboard you'd see the same ripples in my tea. So I called her the Tyrannosaur.

      [bows head and looks away]

      Joseph: I was being a cunt.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Preceding the end credits is the note: For Pauline
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episodio #2.19 (2011)
    • Colonne sonore
      Wanderin Star
      Written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe

      recorded by Nick Hemming

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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 ottobre 2011 (Irlanda)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Leeds, West Yorkshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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      • Warp X
      • Inflammable Films
      • Film4
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 22.321 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7635 USD
      • 20 nov 2011
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 676.111 USD
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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