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Uma rixa de décadas entre dois irmãos criadores de ovelhas chega à um ponto em que o desastre atinge seus rebanhos.Uma rixa de décadas entre dois irmãos criadores de ovelhas chega à um ponto em que o desastre atinge seus rebanhos.Uma rixa de décadas entre dois irmãos criadores de ovelhas chega à um ponto em que o desastre atinge seus rebanhos.
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Inspired by the sensational Icelandic picture of the same tale (where funnily enough, the sheep were credited as actors), Rams is a 2020 Australian screenplay of writer Jules Duncan, a former TV reporter with Channel 9 and GWN.
Starring Sam Neill, the film depicts the story of the striking illness that spreads through the local sheep flocks in Western Australia, causing chaos among the local farmers. Brothers Les and Colin are made to set aside their differences and help fight back against the governmental authorities, in order to protect their animals.
Most movie's featuring animals as their core narrative possess a heart-warming and comforting tone to accompany the delicate and at-times saddening rhythm that is seen on-screen. There is also a more communal film with productions outside the usual American / English billboards, giving the spectacle a more communal display and allowing you as the audience to immerse yourself in empathy of the characters, offering you to feel a part of the story, and connect with the personalities within.
Amassing over $4.3 million in a Box Office struck by COVID-19 preventing a strong cinematic turnover, Rams is a film with compassion, illustrating a devastating crisis in a wonderful, sincere way, its honest form bodes well with perfect dry humour to compliment its tinged sorrow.
I would usually make an overall summarisation in a few lines of what a surprising movie this was, but no one puts it better than Leigh Paatsch of the Herald Sun who said, "At times, it is as charming a (blackish) comedy as they come. At others, it is a strikingly well-observed drama."
Starring Sam Neill, the film depicts the story of the striking illness that spreads through the local sheep flocks in Western Australia, causing chaos among the local farmers. Brothers Les and Colin are made to set aside their differences and help fight back against the governmental authorities, in order to protect their animals.
Most movie's featuring animals as their core narrative possess a heart-warming and comforting tone to accompany the delicate and at-times saddening rhythm that is seen on-screen. There is also a more communal film with productions outside the usual American / English billboards, giving the spectacle a more communal display and allowing you as the audience to immerse yourself in empathy of the characters, offering you to feel a part of the story, and connect with the personalities within.
Amassing over $4.3 million in a Box Office struck by COVID-19 preventing a strong cinematic turnover, Rams is a film with compassion, illustrating a devastating crisis in a wonderful, sincere way, its honest form bodes well with perfect dry humour to compliment its tinged sorrow.
I would usually make an overall summarisation in a few lines of what a surprising movie this was, but no one puts it better than Leigh Paatsch of the Herald Sun who said, "At times, it is as charming a (blackish) comedy as they come. At others, it is a strikingly well-observed drama."
Rams
A homespun tale of farming folk, this movies was really great from start to finish, Sam Neil was excellent, he dominated the screen with a physical presence as there was hardly any script to mention.
The whole cast was brilliant and there was a good deal of comedy throughout, but overall the whole thing was an emotional rollercoaster.
I'm not going to mention this was a remake of an Icelandic film but I'm sure others will see some significance in this but this would be merely an indulgence.
I giving this a solid 7 outta 10 for gentle Sunday night viewing.
A homespun tale of farming folk, this movies was really great from start to finish, Sam Neil was excellent, he dominated the screen with a physical presence as there was hardly any script to mention.
The whole cast was brilliant and there was a good deal of comedy throughout, but overall the whole thing was an emotional rollercoaster.
I'm not going to mention this was a remake of an Icelandic film but I'm sure others will see some significance in this but this would be merely an indulgence.
I giving this a solid 7 outta 10 for gentle Sunday night viewing.
Always a risk, reformulating an already impressive film, in this case from Icelandic into an English. Just about gets away with it, with Sam Neil herding it skilfully into the pen - the message and the meaning as sentimental as any but always worth the effort reflecting upon, to keep those green shoots fresh and the future firmly built on the lessons of the past.
It has a great cast and they really carry this film, but they have a lot of work on their shoulders.
No idea what the book is like but as a movie it has problems with where it wants to go. There's a bush fire story at the edge of it but it doesn't really get hooked in, just some vague mentions. There is great scope for humour , but it's not played on that much, and is almost over in the first 30 minutes. There's two love stories that don't go anywhere And the main plot? Other than the caricature of the government worker, there's so much that could of been better put together
This could have been a real feel good movie or bit more Aussie larkism , but left me and my friend flat .
No idea what the book is like but as a movie it has problems with where it wants to go. There's a bush fire story at the edge of it but it doesn't really get hooked in, just some vague mentions. There is great scope for humour , but it's not played on that much, and is almost over in the first 30 minutes. There's two love stories that don't go anywhere And the main plot? Other than the caricature of the government worker, there's so much that could of been better put together
This could have been a real feel good movie or bit more Aussie larkism , but left me and my friend flat .
Seen the movie with the whole family 7 - 75, we all loved it, something in there for everyone with that uniquely Australian touch.
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- CuriosidadesThe production included the use of several Dorset horn sheep, an endangered species notable for their distinctively curved horns.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Colin simply pulls up a board that Les has shot a hole into, it is shown to have a tongue and groove. The tongue and groove would make it impossible to pull up the board without a lot of work on the other boards.
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- How long is Rams?Fornecido pela Alexa
- I know the region very well and would like to see the movie. Is it or will it be available on DVD; and if so, where can I buy a copy? Why? Because I used to breed and show superfine merino rams and ewes.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 58 minutos
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