A bittersweet love story told with beautiful re-imaginings of iconic New Zealand songs.A bittersweet love story told with beautiful re-imaginings of iconic New Zealand songs.A bittersweet love story told with beautiful re-imaginings of iconic New Zealand songs.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Turei Reidy
- Tavern Owner
- (as Turei Reedy)
Alice May Connolly
- Pip
- (as Alice Connolly)
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Loved the movie. However, Eric's character sold the viewers on how mucn he loved Rose, so it is very inconcievable that he would withhold the one piece of information which would have saved the marriage and the family. All movies do not have to have happy endings, but the ending must be believable. This ending was not!
I enjoyed the characters and the songs and the way the story develops. But such a massive hole in the middle with the way things turned out and the ending just left me feeling frustrated and annoyed!
The loose ends at the end may leave you mad as the way things work out doesn't make sense.
Daffodils was a film that showed many emotions and it'll make people think of themselves or others who did not have courage to communicate. The film was fast-paced which was alright I suppose, except that you couldn't experience the whole eras thing in the movie.
I highly recommend Daffodils. It was a great movie - an insightful slice of life and exploration of human nature. Very few movies have me emotionally engaged and this was definitely one of them. My heart went out to the two main characters, played by NZ actors Rose McIver and George Mason. I found myself laughing and crying with them.... wanting to reach out to them. Throughout the movie, I kept trying to will them to make different choices, and to talk to each other - to make things right.
I loved the NZ music! The Director, David Stubbs, integrated the singing into the dialogue seamlessly, and in a way that wasn't cheesy!
The ending wasn't what I had hoped for the 2 main characters; but, that's how bittersweet life can be.
I loved the NZ music! The Director, David Stubbs, integrated the singing into the dialogue seamlessly, and in a way that wasn't cheesy!
The ending wasn't what I had hoped for the 2 main characters; but, that's how bittersweet life can be.
Did you know
- Trivia"Daffodils is a universally resonant love story that is also uniquely Kiwi and driven by the songs New Zealanders grew up with. It's so great that the filmmakers will get to share this story with audiences soon," said Annabelle Sheehan, then New Zealand Film Commission CEO.
- GoofsThe Austin van belonging to Eric's father that was parked in the driveway when Eric had his going away party in 1966 bears plate number FG1312 that would indicate it was registered in the early 1970s.
Also, one would wonder how Eric could afford a relatively new Ford Zephyr 6 MkIII to drive around in when he worked as a store clerk as the Zephyr was a pretty upmarket model for the day.
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- Gross worldwide
- $769,121
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