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Maslin Beach

  • 1997
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 20 min
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4,6/10
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Maslin Beach (1997)
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ComedyDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn a nudist beach, quirky characters face romantic entanglements. Simon weighs proposing to Marcie amidst beachgoers' intertwined lives and an exploration of love's complexities. A bitterswe... Ler tudoOn a nudist beach, quirky characters face romantic entanglements. Simon weighs proposing to Marcie amidst beachgoers' intertwined lives and an exploration of love's complexities. A bittersweet yet heartwarming story about relationships.On a nudist beach, quirky characters face romantic entanglements. Simon weighs proposing to Marcie amidst beachgoers' intertwined lives and an exploration of love's complexities. A bittersweet yet heartwarming story about relationships.

  • Direção
    • Wayne Groom
  • Roteirista
    • Wayne Groom
  • Artistas
    • Michael Allen
    • Eliza Lovell
    • Leylah Love
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
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    • Direção
      • Wayne Groom
    • Roteirista
      • Wayne Groom
    • Artistas
      • Michael Allen
      • Eliza Lovell
      • Leylah Love
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
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    Michael Allen
    • Simon
    Eliza Lovell
    • Marcie
    Leylah Love
    • Shower woman
    Simon Bond
    • Shower man
    Bonnie-Jaye Lawrence
    • Gail
    Zara Collins
    • Paula
    Jennifer Ross
    • Jenny
    Joshua Missen
    • Daniel
    Katrina Missen
    • Daniel's mother
    Kate Jenkin
    • Jill
    Albert Colbert
    • Justin
    Dinesh Sanders
    • Juggler
    Francis Welling
    • Sun bather
    Robbie Hoad
    • Brad
    Andy McPhee
    Andy McPhee
    • Zen master
    Tracy Korsten
    • Wendy
    Rosslyn Aylmore
    • Raelene
    Gary Waddell
    • Ben
    • Direção
      • Wayne Groom
    • Roteirista
      • Wayne Groom
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    7john-4061

    So So - Australian

    I have seen Maslin Beach a couple of times - both on free to air TV in Brisbane. I won't go into whether it is good, bad or otherwise as others have well and truly covered this.

    I will say that it is so Australian. Only in Australia can we have a film about relationships among people spending the day as naked as the day they were born, and to view it on free commercial television.

    I have a friend from the US who is constantly amazed at what we put on our free TV compared to her home country. Sex and the CIty and Huff are just too examples.

    Despite our Government trying to turn us into the 51st US State, it is good to know at least some things remain truly Aussie
    4SnoopyStyle

    too many characters, quirky not funny

    Various people descend on the nude Maslin Beach. Simon and Marcie are a young bumbling couple on the verge of marriage despite reservations. Gail, Paula, and Jenny are young women looking for love. Gail befriends a little kid named Daniel and gets hit on by creepy old guy. Jill and Justin split with the introduction of a mysteriously silent guy. There's a guy looking for the meaning of life in some interesting places. There's Ben who drives crazily his smoke-spewing ice cream van and pontificates about love with Simon.

    There are so many more characters in this movie. Some of them are less interesting. Some of them are downright annoying to watch. The couple, who tries to cheat on each other but ends up put together by a matchmaker, is horrible to endure. That's the main problem with this movie. It wants to be funny. It's plenty quirky but many times, it ends up being annoying. The best bit has an overweight woman telling another woman about her bad boyfriend who crazy-glued his penis to her. It's very usual and fun but it's the exception. It's most notable for a lot of naked people. The acting is amateurish. It's different but not necessarily good.
    mothballsau

    Well worthwhile

    If you are looking for the latest Hollywood blockbuster, don't watch this movie. If you are sick of the production line, "let's all make a movie like the last big thing" meat grinder, plastic, spoon fed dribble then this movie might just entertain you for 100 minutes. I'm not going to do the plot thing,Jox has already done that. What I would like to make note of is the refreshing "differentness" of the movie. I have seen nothing like this before. Overall the way the movie started looked like another B or C grade movie and by the time the main characters got to the beach it was like a totally new experience, refreshing and new with a distinctly Aussie feel to it, not one of the psuedo American wannabe pictures that most australians make.

    Having said this, I know this film won't appeal to everybody, but give it a try with an open mind, its different, innovative and doesn't pander to the norm. I hope Wayne Groom makes more movies, and that Bonnie - Jaye Lawrence continues to act, she is a refreshing change to the so called ideal woman that seems to be on all our screens at the moment, she is what I would describe as natural ... you don't see that much anymore.

    Just my 2 cents worth :)
    TheMagpieManor

    Maslin beach is a real nudist beach in South Australia

    Just so you know, Maslin beach is a real nudist beach in Australia. In this movie, people with different background come to the beach to enjoy their nudist lives, talking about different things (love, friendships, philosophy and some) and dealing with different incidents happening on the beach. It was a real "nudist drama movie", which is very rare in today. It was fun to watch it, as some stories were humorous. Sexual harassment is very common in some nudist areas, and the movie surprisingly talked about that problem. I don't know why the rating is so bad. It wasn't a bad movie to me. To sum up, entertaining to watch.
    9Jox

    The constant nudity will be a big factor in liking it or hating it.

    Maslin Beach is a real nudist/naturist beach south of Adelaide, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, in South Australia. It is also the name of an Australian film that used the beach as a location.

    Maslin Beach is labelled a romantic comedy. This could be slightly misleading, as it is not a 'hilarious' film, nor is it really romantic in the traditional sense, but it does have light-hearted moments. Much as life itself, there are also moments of sadness too. It is also entirely shot at the nudist beach mentioned above, and nudity runs throughout the length of film. The viewer quickly learns to accept this as normal, and concentrate on the plot, not the copious amount of flesh.

    Simon and Marcie (Michael Allen and Eliza Lovell) arrive by car at a beach-side car park. They take their belongings to the beach, and while they are walking, a voice-over from Simon talks about his confusion about what real love is. The rest of the film is an exploration of this, framed by one complete day at the beach. The basic story is of what happens to Simon's love life, but there are also many other characters highlighted in several separate vignettes.

    When they arrive at the beach, both Simon and Marcie appear bored with each other. Marcie sees them as a 'Romeo and Juliet' romantic couple. Simon is just bored with it all. Next, we are introduced to Gail (Bonnie-Jaye Lawrence), Paula (Zara Collins) and Jenny (Jennifer Ross). They are walking down the beach together discussing Gail's chances of finding the 'perfect' man, aided by the 'powers' of a necklace that brought good luck to her Grandmother. However, there are many more interesting people on the beach, not all of them 'attractive' and young (part of the realism of this film).

    To service the beach's patrons there is a flatulent, short-sighted ice-cream salesperson with a van. This is Ben (Gary Waddell), who is a friend of Simon, and is also his unofficial counsellor. I would think that this character is the main comic element. It is hard to say though, as there is nothing about Ben that would make you laugh aloud, unless you were intoxicated, male and very young! Maslin Beach does have a major redeeming feature though, and that is that it does not dwell too long on any one subject. As the quality of acting is variable, the script is suspect and everything about Maslin Beach is cheap, the lack of continuity is a positive boon. In fact, there is something about this film (not the nudity) that I find appealing. It is hard to define what it is, but it could be something to do with its bluntness, and downright 'Aussie' attitude to carnal matters.

    The camera work in Maslin Beach deserves a mention. Sometimes it is very good, with some stunning static shots and 'pans' of the beach, cliffs and a sunset. As nudity is a major factor in this film, framing is an important aspect of the camera work. There is no sense of gratuity in the framing, meaning that the framing is done so that the camera does not dwell on 'private' body parts. This helps to ease any sense of viewer discomfort from being within the subject's 'personal space', and makes the film more tasteful. Not an easy task, given the location for filming.

    Maslin Beach is neither a 'skin flick' for post-pubescent, testosterone charged males, nor a 'Mills and Boon' romance for under-appreciated women. Maslin Beach does not seem to fit anywhere in genre. The actors are not 'attractive' in the Baywatch sense, and are just 'normal' people that you would see on the beach anywhere. It does not have a message to put across and it would not even act as a tourism advertisement, other than perhaps to Naturists. Apart from the Australian accent, the filming could have been in any sunny country. What makes this film distinctly Australian is the fact that it is pointless (cinema verite?), and only Australian Cinema, and other medium sized National Cinemas, could consider such a rash option. At the same time, these medium sized cinemas have room for experimentation in the quest for identity, and a 'flop' is not going to damage their reputation too much. It is always possible, given that Maslin Beach is now a collector's item, that the film might become internationally popular, but it is very unlikely.

    During this critique, I have been sounding highly negative, at times, about Maslin Beach. This is not the real position, as I found the film very easy to watch. I enjoyed it as a reflection of near reality and real people (and problems). The problems confronted in the film are those of the everyday, and a little low on spectacle. This does it no harm in my view, and I wish that more films dealt with the everyday like this. There is a connection here with the cinemas of Europe, and with French film in particular. They rarely deal with major disasters or catastrophes, but with the everyday. Hollywood is in direct opposition to this, and rides the crest of the hyper-real action/drama/angst wave. The pace too, is much faster in Hollywood, but it is not reality. Maslin Beach is not exactly 'Jacques Tati' either, but it is on the right track, even if it does ignore issues of multi culturalism, equality, gender orientation and so on, that are of such importance in current cinema. I am sure that you will either love or hate this film, with little room for a middle ground.

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      • Austrália
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      • Australian International Pictures [Australia]
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