Marmalade
- 2024
- 1 h 39 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
3,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Um presidiário narra a colorida história de um romântico assalto a banco para seu astuto companheiro de cela, a fim de escapar e reencontrar o irresistível amor de sua vida.Um presidiário narra a colorida história de um romântico assalto a banco para seu astuto companheiro de cela, a fim de escapar e reencontrar o irresistível amor de sua vida.Um presidiário narra a colorida história de um romântico assalto a banco para seu astuto companheiro de cela, a fim de escapar e reencontrar o irresistível amor de sua vida.
Andrew E. Wheeler
- Chief Dixon
- (as Andrew Wheeler)
Tyler Borresch
- Antique Store Clerk
- (não creditado)
Chad David
- Prisoner
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
This has to be the most unique movie I've seen in awhile. At first it seems like you know what you're getting into, but there are plot twists my family and I didn't see coming at all. Not to mention the cast really put their whole careers into this movie, in my opinion. There are also little easter eggs through out the entire movie that hint towards certain things at the end, which makes me excited to rewatch it and see what I missed and what makes more sense after knowing how it ends. I truly hope this movie and its cast / crew get at least a few awards for this. I've never written a review on here before but this movie warrants one.
Keir O'Donnell's charming debut film "Marmalade" is a delightful rollercoaster of comedy, throwing unexpected twists and turns that keep you on your toes. It's a tale of love, crime, and betrayal, yet it feels refreshingly new and exhilarating from the get-go.
Initially, I was skeptical, bracing myself for a cliché "boy meets bad girl, boy gets into trouble" storyline. But as the movie unfolds, it defies expectations at every corner, never ceasing to surprise until the very end.
The dynamic duo of Baron and Marmalade, portrayed by Keery and Morrone, electrify the screen. Keery's Baron starts off as a simple guy, content with his routine until Marmalade shakes up his world. Morrone embodies Marmalade with infectious energy, leading Baron into a whirlwind of excitement and danger. Yet beneath her playful facade lies a darker motive, adding depth to her character.
So, sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride of "Marmalade." It may not be what you anticipated, but that's all part of its charm.
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Initially, I was skeptical, bracing myself for a cliché "boy meets bad girl, boy gets into trouble" storyline. But as the movie unfolds, it defies expectations at every corner, never ceasing to surprise until the very end.
The dynamic duo of Baron and Marmalade, portrayed by Keery and Morrone, electrify the screen. Keery's Baron starts off as a simple guy, content with his routine until Marmalade shakes up his world. Morrone embodies Marmalade with infectious energy, leading Baron into a whirlwind of excitement and danger. Yet beneath her playful facade lies a darker motive, adding depth to her character.
So, sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride of "Marmalade." It may not be what you anticipated, but that's all part of its charm.
Visit moviecity.ng for more fun reviews. Toodles.
Was not sure what to expect going into this as I'd never heard of "Marmalade" before. From the get go, it seemed to have a lot of charm and you knew there definitely laughs to be had. Joe Keery plays "Baron" a dimwitted bank robber who finds himself locked up alongside "Otis" played by Aldis Hodge. The pair strike up a friendship and immediately hatch a plan to escape, with Baron promising Otis a cut of his stashed cash. Not before Baron decides to tell his new buddy of his wonderful Bonnie & Clyde romance with " Marmalade"...
Nice wee indie film and easily worth an hour and a half of your time. Funny, heartfelt, with a few twists and turns capped off with some great performances.
Recommend!
Nice wee indie film and easily worth an hour and a half of your time. Funny, heartfelt, with a few twists and turns capped off with some great performances.
Recommend!
It was definitely refreshing and amazing to have watched this sort of a movie nowadays when we get scarcity of thrilling and unexpected comedies. The plot was outstanding because it was flexible open to interpretation and easy to manipulate like what the director and writer just did. The protagonist's performance was so smart and clever die to his ability to portray such complex character that initially seemed innocent and unsuspecting to someone more sinister and clever. The scenes were also intelligently edited because there were no plotholes and the twist was satisfying in the end. The whole anagram thing was a bit corny though.
I was taken aback by the simplicity of the characters until the journey Keir O'Donnell takes you on forced me to confront my own biases and judgements of those same characters. I realized that what I thought were tropes, were in fact, simulacrum. Not only was I challenged to remember the details, but I was left with a reflection on my biases of the pixie, the naive and gullible mark, and the hardened cop. The performances and tone from this vantage point are freaking remarkable. And for a director and writer to be able to establish a tone that is both surreal, irreal, and bi-real is a triumph.
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- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Baron and Marmalade go to the cabin hideaway after the robbery, money is scattered around the living room. A bank note can be seen going off the edge of the coffee table, and then back on top as the scene progresses.
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 13.385
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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