Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaGwynyth McBride moves to a small town where she can practice her Wiccan faith in peace, but when she tries to set up a homeless shelter on the land that a greedy corporation wants, their evi... Ler tudoGwynyth McBride moves to a small town where she can practice her Wiccan faith in peace, but when she tries to set up a homeless shelter on the land that a greedy corporation wants, their evil-genius fixer and his gang target her.Gwynyth McBride moves to a small town where she can practice her Wiccan faith in peace, but when she tries to set up a homeless shelter on the land that a greedy corporation wants, their evil-genius fixer and his gang target her.
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I really enjoyed this movie. I'd compare it to a film like "El Mariachi" -- made for little money, but it accomplishes a lot with its modest budget. I thought Walter Koenig was great and Karina Krepp has terrific potential to be a star.
I think people who criticize this film too harshly are missing its strengths -- it's not meant to be a big-budget Hollywood film. It's not meant to be realistic. It's kind of like a comic book -- it's fun, creative, funny, and if you don't have your nose stuck too high in the air it's quite thought provoking. I give it a 7.5 on a scale of 10.
I think people who criticize this film too harshly are missing its strengths -- it's not meant to be a big-budget Hollywood film. It's not meant to be realistic. It's kind of like a comic book -- it's fun, creative, funny, and if you don't have your nose stuck too high in the air it's quite thought provoking. I give it a 7.5 on a scale of 10.
Recently I had the opportunity to view an independent film,"Drawing Down The Moon" by Steven Patterson. This movie was a refreshing departure from what I had expected.How can you possibly enjoy a film without nudity, profanity or mucho Hollywood special effects?? (get my point)? I watched it and I liked it! This film depicts the Wiccan religion in a very truthfull manner.Many people think of witches as practitioners of evil and bound to suffer the eternal flames, however this movie tells it like it is.The witches I know of are resourcefull and very community minded,as well as compassionate.If you liked "Billy Jack",then you will like this film! For a rating, I would give it an 8.
Walter Koenig was great in this , however I would prefer him as portraying the good guy.:) I would also enjoy seeing Karina Krepp again, as she has much potential.
Walter Koenig was great in this , however I would prefer him as portraying the good guy.:) I would also enjoy seeing Karina Krepp again, as she has much potential.
If you want a movie that is entertaining and fun, and not your typical run-of-the-mill Hollywood fare, this movie is for you. Some of the performances are not all that great, but after reviewing the movie's web site I can understand how that happened. In general the movie is great - it's offbeat but not too far out there for the average person. When you consider the budget they had to make the movie I think it's remarkable. And if you compare it to the other "tiny budget" movies you can see (like "El Mariachi") I think this far surpasses anything else. I recommend "Drawing Down the Moon" heartily. And personally I'd like to see the lead actress, Karina Krepp, in a lot more movies. She's terrific. Of course I was happy to see Walter Koenig in another role, since I'm a big Trek fan, but I thought Ms. Krepp was the real star.
If I have to see one more burly, good-looking man battle some guy with a bad German accent I am going to barf. That's why I was pleasantly surprised to see Steve Patterson shatter Hollywood's paradigm with his thoughtful and sensitive movie "Drawing Down the Moon." Somehow he manages to use violence as a lesson in self-righteousness using the self-defense practice of Aikido to stress the importance of standing up for yourself and being strong on demand. I found myself cheering on the goodhearted witch (a- *gasp*- female lead), who so generously aided the homeless, but also sympathized with the antagonists. After all, Walter Koenig's character was working towards a common goal- in effect, his solution to the chaos theory would better humankind. If you're looking for a movie with a death count you can perform on one hand, and where a woman can change the world without "getting her guy", this one is for you!
Drawing Down the Moon is a difficult film to place a rating on, because it reaches people in very different spaces. For those who practice Wicca or any other form of Paganism, it will be seen as either a triumph, or an utter failure. It's one of the very few films that offers anything resembling an accurate portrayal of any Wiccan ritual. But the person performing these rituals is what many Pagans would call "fluffy".
Gwynyth, in this film, is something of a plastic character, seeming, at once, to display confidence and naivete. In the words of Dion Fortune, "Ignorance is, at times, an excellent substitute for courage".
I would have enjoyed this film much more if the situations were a bit closer to reality. Where the portrayals of Wiccan practice were at once partially accurate and partially cartoonish, so were the situations that Gwynyth found herself embroiled in.
Koenig, playing the part of Joe Merchant is an unrealistic character seeking an unrealistic goal - as is "The corporation" he is working for - as is the local police department. The characters and situations are lacking in depth.
Obviously, the film is something of a limited budget amateur attempt, and as such, as a first work, and as something targeted for a small community, it is remarkable - certainly in a league with "Spirit of Albion". But for a larger audience, it would not have popular appeal. It doesn't compete with films like "The Craft" - but then again, The Craft was much more about the special effects and satisfying a horror audience.
As a Pagan, I enjoyed this film - because there is very little material available that is produced for a Pagan audience. Hopefully this film, and "Spirit of Albion" will somehow push writers and producers to create more.
Gwynyth, in this film, is something of a plastic character, seeming, at once, to display confidence and naivete. In the words of Dion Fortune, "Ignorance is, at times, an excellent substitute for courage".
I would have enjoyed this film much more if the situations were a bit closer to reality. Where the portrayals of Wiccan practice were at once partially accurate and partially cartoonish, so were the situations that Gwynyth found herself embroiled in.
Koenig, playing the part of Joe Merchant is an unrealistic character seeking an unrealistic goal - as is "The corporation" he is working for - as is the local police department. The characters and situations are lacking in depth.
Obviously, the film is something of a limited budget amateur attempt, and as such, as a first work, and as something targeted for a small community, it is remarkable - certainly in a league with "Spirit of Albion". But for a larger audience, it would not have popular appeal. It doesn't compete with films like "The Craft" - but then again, The Craft was much more about the special effects and satisfying a horror audience.
As a Pagan, I enjoyed this film - because there is very little material available that is produced for a Pagan audience. Hopefully this film, and "Spirit of Albion" will somehow push writers and producers to create more.
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- CuriosidadesThe title refers to a Wiccan ritual.
- ConexõesReferences O Mágico de Oz (1939)
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