Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen Arthur, self-proclaimed son of God, sets off on a mission to find the Queen of Heaven, his world changes.When Arthur, self-proclaimed son of God, sets off on a mission to find the Queen of Heaven, his world changes.When Arthur, self-proclaimed son of God, sets off on a mission to find the Queen of Heaven, his world changes.
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Robert McCulley
- Sandy
- (as Rob McCulley)
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This is an excellent little film, made on a minuscule budget. It will make you laugh and it will make you cry. You won't need to download a five page cheat sheet from Salon to understand it because it's just about the stuff people do to one another, good and bad, and the serendipity that sometimes results. If you liked the Japanese film Departures or the Italian film Bread and Tulips then you will probably like this. If you're a child of the Enlightment who wants everything to be explained, with Is dotted and Ts crossed then you may be disappointed because, as this film sets out to demonstrate, some things are just inexplicable.
My friends all rave about this film; being of a contrary-nature l often find such enthusiastic recommendations rather a put-off, but l have to admit it's really entertaining, funny and warmly-human.
Made on a shoestring, it looks a little rough around the edges at times, but the performances are all perfect, especially Rawiri Paratene ("Whalerider) as the central character.
Its a New Zealand film, with some great insights into Maori culture, but the theme, the setting and the humour are universal.
Don't get put off by the 'mental illness' tag - its a really entertaining film that left even this grumpy old man leaving the cinema with a spring in his step.
Made on a shoestring, it looks a little rough around the edges at times, but the performances are all perfect, especially Rawiri Paratene ("Whalerider) as the central character.
Its a New Zealand film, with some great insights into Maori culture, but the theme, the setting and the humour are universal.
Don't get put off by the 'mental illness' tag - its a really entertaining film that left even this grumpy old man leaving the cinema with a spring in his step.
Something completely different from New Zealand; a cross between "One Flea Over The Cuckoo's Nest" and "Being There" although not as good as either of them but still watchable nonetheless.
Arthur(Rawiri Paratene) lives in a home for the mentally handicapped and he is convinced that he
is the second son of God. Those around him are not quite sure due to his uncanny intuitiveness. By the end of this imaginative film, the audience will also question the sanity of Arthur.
Rawiri Paratene gives a remarkable performance, one of my favorites this year along with Brendan
Gleeson in "The Guard" from Ireland.
The entire cast is very good and the story moves along, straddling the line between comedy and
drama. Writer Mark Riddell keeps us guessing to the end.
Arthur(Rawiri Paratene) lives in a home for the mentally handicapped and he is convinced that he
is the second son of God. Those around him are not quite sure due to his uncanny intuitiveness. By the end of this imaginative film, the audience will also question the sanity of Arthur.
Rawiri Paratene gives a remarkable performance, one of my favorites this year along with Brendan
Gleeson in "The Guard" from Ireland.
The entire cast is very good and the story moves along, straddling the line between comedy and
drama. Writer Mark Riddell keeps us guessing to the end.
I thoroughly enjoyed this delightful movie. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and it made me think. I came away feeling like I had a better understanding of people after seeing it. Miracles really can happen if you give them a chance. It is a real credit to the New Zealand Movie industry. A truly memorable movie and one that I consider one of New Zealand's best yet. I don't watch many movies more than once, but this is one I would happily revisit. We were very fortunate to have present at our screening, the director and her husband. It was interesting to learn the story was written 13 years ago, and even back then the author envisaged it becoming a movie one day. A movie everyone should see!
God works in funny ways. If the first son of God could turn water into wine, Arthur the self-proclaimed second son can make stony hearts beat again. This is an inspired film. A story of psychiatric patients in a boarding house that doesn't fit into a suburb with pretensions, sounds unpromising but magically they are revealed as very real people by an excellent script and stunning performances from all the leads which draw one in. To say it is moving, witty, and very funny doesn't do it justice. That it took eight years to produce, and after funding was withdrawn was produced on a very low budget may in hindsight have helped. One senses that it is the work of people who believed in it passionately, and put their hearts and genius into it. It shows.
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- Curiosità sui crediti[prior to opening credits] Inspired by Arthur of Ponsoby.
- Colonne sonoreThe Sound
Written and performed by Luke Hurley
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 980.000 NZ$ (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 143.475 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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