Maurice Flitcroft, um sonhador e otimista implacável, conseguiu classificar-se para o Aberto Britânico de Golfe em 1976 e, posteriormente, teve a pior rodada da história do torneio, tornando... Ler tudoMaurice Flitcroft, um sonhador e otimista implacável, conseguiu classificar-se para o Aberto Britânico de Golfe em 1976 e, posteriormente, teve a pior rodada da história do torneio, tornando-se um herói popular no processo.Maurice Flitcroft, um sonhador e otimista implacável, conseguiu classificar-se para o Aberto Britânico de Golfe em 1976 e, posteriormente, teve a pior rodada da história do torneio, tornando-se um herói popular no processo.
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This is a very sweet, almost Ealingesque comedy combining the fun on the golf course with the drama of the problems his and his family's dreams cause. Rylance is fun albeit quite twee, with Sally Hawkins providing solid support. It all builds to a charming climax before real footage of the real Flitcroft shows how much this is all apparently spot in.
Amateur golfer Maurice Flitcroft achieves his late-in-life goal of participating in the British Open Golf Championship, much to the ire of the staid golfing community.
Mark Rylance seemingly twists the image of the stern and serious Maurice Flitcroft to cleverly compliment the comedic effect. The Oscar-winning actor offers an innocent portrayal of the man who we as the audience sympathise with. This champions Flitcroft's journey, similar to Hawkins' loveble appreciation for her husband as Jean (Flitcroft). The transition from chain-smoking ship yard crane-operator to self-professed professional golfer is one that will have you scratching your eyeballs, however, is key in delivering a moral message to chase your dreams no matter what; one which Flitcroft encouraged with his two sons - whom provide excellent entertainment value with their breakdancing successes and their attempts at caddying.
The light-hearted nature of Rylance's Flitcroft softens the drama of the spectacle, altercations within the family sphere are resolved through understanding and compassion. The screenplay, written by Simon Farnaby who also stars, does the trip from Barrow to the British Open justice; the script is hilarious, though ensures to be thorough in its telling, a neat cyclical structure beginning and ending and ending a humerus BBC interview.
Maurice Gerald Flitcroft died in 2007 at the age of 77. A moment featuring a young Tiger Woods at the Flitcroft-inspired new golf tournament in Michigan celebrating the less-skilled golfing enthusiasts epitomised the legacy that Maurice had left. That legacy lives on.
It boasts a great performance from Mark Rylance as Maurice Flitcroft, a lovable character that you can't help but root for. Supporting performances from Sally Hawkins and Rhys Ifans are great too.
The story is one of those that is full of charm and has a nice little message in there too. We follow Flitcroft as he attempts to crack the British Open despite never having struck a golf ball in his life. It makes for lots of comic potential and as a result we get a decently funny film. The attempts to inject emotion into the film weren't as successful but still had a certain resonance.
My only real criticism is with the direction and the way the story was told. It maybe relied a little too much on narrative exposition and montage for my liking, and lost its way in the final third a touch, but for the most part was a solidly entertaining experience.
The Phantom of the Open is a light and breezy watch, with good comedy and a nice uplifting and heartwarming message. Most definitely worth a watch.
Funny - tick Heartwarming - tick Fantastic Story - tick Wonderful Performances - tick
Go and watch it, it really is a great film.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesMaurice Flitcroft used to practise his golf on the playing fields of the local grammar school as he was banned from all golf courses in the area.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe beginning of the movie shows what looks like an old globe and zooms in on an old map to Maurice childhood. However the map borders and countries are modern from today 2022.
- Citações
Jean Flitcroft: I knew a young man once. Said he was gonna be somebody. Promised me diamonds, caviar, champagne. Travel the world, he said.
Maurice Flitcroft: Sounds like you-you should've married him.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosBefore the final credits, actual archive footage is shown of interviews with Maurice that were featured during the film, showing that they actually happened.
- ConexõesFeatures Good Morning Britain (1983)
- Trilhas sonorasPick Up the Pieces
Performed by Average White Band
Written by Alan Gorrie, Malcolm Duncan, Robbie McIntosh (as Robert McIntosh), Onnie McIntyre (as Owen McIntyre), Roger Ball and Hamish Stuart (as James Hamish Stuart)
Licensed courtesy of Demon Music Group
Published by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd., a BMG company and by Joe's Songs Ltd.
Administered by Wixen Music Publishing Ltd. and by Fairwood Music Ltd.
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Acemi Golfçü
- Locações de filme
- Littlestone golf course, Littlestone, Kent, RU(Second Golf Tournamant)
- Empresas de produção
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 748.695
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- US$ 25.577
- 5 de jun. de 2022
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.025.222
- Tempo de duração1 hora 46 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1