Una donna affetta da artrite vive in un paesino della Nuova Scozia dove lavora come domestica. Giorno dopo giorno, affina le sue abilità artistiche fino a diventare una figura molto amata e ... Leggi tuttoUna donna affetta da artrite vive in un paesino della Nuova Scozia dove lavora come domestica. Giorno dopo giorno, affina le sue abilità artistiche fino a diventare una figura molto amata e stimata da tutta la comunità.Una donna affetta da artrite vive in un paesino della Nuova Scozia dove lavora come domestica. Giorno dopo giorno, affina le sue abilità artistiche fino a diventare una figura molto amata e stimata da tutta la comunità.
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Sally Hawkins was absolutely great. With that shy but ready smile and wondering eyes. Although I felt kind of sorry for the way they portrayed her husband. Not sure if he was as brute in real life as they made him. Not that I know, of course, but it felt too much (and he looked smiley enough in the documentary bits). Also, I'd say the editing was not as smooth as it could have been so felt rather amateurish overall, but maybe that was intentional.
Maud Lewis was a pioneer of the Art Naïve school of folk painting flourishing all over, especially in Canada, and specifically here in Nova Scotia. The quote shows how natural her genius was looking out a window from her 10x12 foot home.
The biopic Maudie thrives on Hawkins' superior acting talent that superficially shows her deformed leg, her debilitation from arthritis, and her emphysema doomsday from smoking. Yet she radiates joy and a keen eye for the simple beauty of life. As she tells her husband, Everette (Ethan Hawke), she doesn't need much.
With no formal artistic training, Maud initially uses a finger to paint a tulip with vibrant colors. She barely looks back as she paints chickens, dogs, birds, and "things," all observed inside and outside the humble cottage on doors, windows, boards, and whatever.
The pain most artists experience in order to express beauty comes for Maud not just from her physical handicaps but from her husband, a rude fishmonger and wood chopper without a lick of humor. He begrudgingly allows her to sell her paintings and pockets the proceeds. However, he loves her in his own crude way and provides the home, albeit no more than two rooms, that spawns the art.
Cinematographer Guy Godfree captures the sweep of open nature that surrounds the town and the intimately colorful interior transformed by her art. John Hand's production design makes her cottage so meticulously authentic that you might wonder if he borrowed it from the Nova Scotia museum that now houses
it.
Beyond the pleasant bio of a charming painter, the love between the two is one of the best romances of the year. It could be because theirs is hardly conventional or because Hawkins and Hawke are super actors. Or both. Love abides, and as Everett says, "There's me. Them dogs, them chickens, then you."
It's early, but the award community have a sure bet in this unforgettable gem.
Sally Hawkins, Ethan Hawke, well done! If you want to sit down to a less than fast, but utterly embracing film about life's journey, and how individuals are valued, how they react to outside pressures and put their whole world at risk, then this is the film for you .
Simply.. Brilliant.
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- QuizThe fully restored house of Maud Lewis is on permanent display in Halifax at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. The decorated house was saved from deterioration by a group of concerned local citizens, that went through a 25 year-long struggle to maintain the house.
- BlooperThe paint "tins" that Maudie is using look like modern aluminum pull-tab type containers not old sardine tin cans.
- Citazioni
Mr. Davis (Shopkeeper): I don't know why people pay money for these, my five-year-old could do better.
Everett Lewis: Maybe. Maybe he could, but he didn't - Maud did. Brushes, please.
[slaps the coins on the counter]
Everett Lewis: You're an idiot.
- Curiosità sui creditiA brief clip in the end credits shows the real Maud Lewis with husband, Everett, from a 1976 black and white short, "Maud Lewis: A World Without Shadows."
- Colonne sonoreWinding Back the Years
Written by Anders Lewén (as Anders Johan Greger Lewen)
Courtesy of FirstCom Music
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 4.993.020 € (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.170.998 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 45.920 USD
- 16 apr 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 11.534.327 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1