Michael Kingley è un uomo d'affari di successo in pensione che inizia a ricordare immagini della sua infanzia che non può spiegare e che gli ricordano su come aveva salvato e allevato uno st... Leggi tuttoMichael Kingley è un uomo d'affari di successo in pensione che inizia a ricordare immagini della sua infanzia che non può spiegare e che gli ricordano su come aveva salvato e allevato uno straordinario pellicano orfano, il signor Percival.Michael Kingley è un uomo d'affari di successo in pensione che inizia a ricordare immagini della sua infanzia che non può spiegare e che gli ricordano su come aveva salvato e allevato uno straordinario pellicano orfano, il signor Percival.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
- Jasper Davies
- (as Brad Williams)
- Madeline Downer
- (as Morgana Davies)
- School Girl #1
- (as Luca Sardelis)
Recensioni in evidenza
A wonderful film of grace, heartache, care and redemption.
It holds up the current concern for the environment and the importance of family relationships.
The other half of the story is in modern times, the boy as an older man retired from his company but still on the board, being encouraged by his 17-yr-old granddaughter to prevent a project that would threaten natural habitats. His experiences with the Pelicans all those years earlier will be an influence.
Good movie, speaks to friendship, family values, and trying to do the right thing. I found it on Kanopy streaming movies via my public library's subscription. My wife skipped.
In South Australia, retired businessman Michael Kingley (Geoffrey Rush) recounts a story of his childhood to his grand-daughter Madeline (Morgana Davies). When he was young, Michael (Finn Little) lived with his father Tom (Jai Courtney) on the isolated coastline of Coorong, and was good friends with a local Aboriginal man named Fingerbone Bill (Trevor Jamieson). One day, Fingerbone Bill and the young Michael discover three orphaned baby pelicans which Michael rescues and cares for until they grow to full size. Forming a close bond with the pelicans, Michael names them Mr. Proud, Mr. Ponder, and Mr. Percival, the latter of which he becomes the closest with.
Perhaps the best told version of Colin Thiele's classic novel, Storm Boy is an entertaining update that is respectful to its source material, even if it does take the occasional unnecessary liberty. The flashbacks to the modern day scenes didn't always work and did end up feeling out of place at times. Thankfully, the ever-reliable Geoffrey Rush playing the older Michael helped make them much more tolerable. However, the moments that occurred in the original story were handled quite well. I particularly liked the scenes where the young Michael was feeding the baby pelicans and teaching them how to fly. This is made even better by the great performance from relative newcomer Finn Little, whose natural playful banter with the pelicans was nice to watch. Overall, this is a fine retelling of the classic novel, if one were to ignore some of the contemporary modern changes.
I rate it 7.5/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen brought to set, the pelican "Salty" would run along and brush up against the crew one by one, as if saying hello to each.
- Citazioni
Michael Kingley: I once believed in things. Things that were special to me.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Storm Boy: Behind the Scenes (2019)
- Colonne sonoreBapa
Written and Performed by Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
(c) SFM Publishing, licensed by Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Australia) Pty Ltd
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 71.760 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 46.676 USD
- 7 apr 2019
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 4.024.350 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1