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The End of the Golden Weather

  • 1991
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
133
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The End of the Golden Weather (1991)
Drama

Family drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of bei... Read allFamily drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete. Together, the two begin a close friendship as Geoff attempts to hel... Read allFamily drama set in New Zealand about Geoff Crome, a young boy (Fulford) who immerses himself in his own private fantasy world where he meets Firpo (Papps), a strange being who dreams of being an Olympic athlete. Together, the two begin a close friendship as Geoff attempts to help Firpo realise his dream. However, it is not long until the adult world begins to impinge... Read all

  • Director
    • Ian Mune
  • Writers
    • Ian Mune
    • Bruce Mason
  • Stars
    • Stephen Fulford
    • Stephen Papps
    • Paul Gittins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    133
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Mune
    • Writers
      • Ian Mune
      • Bruce Mason
    • Stars
      • Stephen Fulford
      • Stephen Papps
      • Paul Gittins
    • 6User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins total

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    Stephen Fulford
    • Geoff Crome
    Stephen Papps
    Stephen Papps
    • Firpo
    Paul Gittins
    Paul Gittins
    • Dad
    Gabrielle Hammond
    • Mum
    David Taylor
    David Taylor
    • Ted
    Alexandra Marshall
    • Molly
    Ray Henwood
    Ray Henwood
    • Reverend Thirle
    Steve McDowell
    • Jesse Cabot
    Alice Fraser
    • Mrs. Atkinson
    William Johnson
    • Mr. Atkinson
    • (as Bill Johnson)
    Alistair Douglas
    • Sergeant Robinson
    Greg Johnson
    • Uncle Jim
    Alison Bruce
    Alison Bruce
    • Auntie Kass
    Francie Gray
    • Miss Effie
    Andrea Kelland
    • Miss Sybil
    Andrew Robertt
    Andrew Robertt
    • Joe Dyer
    • (as Andrew Binns)
    Ross McKellar
    • Bob Ferguson
    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Joe's Girl
    • Director
      • Ian Mune
    • Writers
      • Ian Mune
      • Bruce Mason
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    9Harbert1

    A 12 year old boy in New Zealand, his struggles to do right.

    While this is a very New Zealand film, the characterizations of the boy and his family were sustained right to the end. We could have had a "feel-good" ending, but Mason, rightly, chose not to give us that.

    I grew up in NZ, and the "feel" of the family's characters are captured very nicely, as were the eccentricities and insensitivies of some of the characters. An excellent family film.
    1hungryfreak

    total guff

    I cannot understand how anyone could feel positively towards this film; the acting is embarrassing, the dialogue filled with trivial clichés, the pacing and direction plodding and apparently self-absorbed. This is the sort of film where you feel the director and writer thought they were really clever - except they turned out boring, hackneyed, moronic pap.

    There is the nasty feeling that the actors all believe they are on a stage - on film they really look like they're over-acting. Some of the scenes are toe-curling in their pantomime quality.

    I do not like to criticise a child's acting, but the young boy, Stephen Fulford, is not capable of carrying the film. The blame, though, lies squarely on the shoulders of Ian Mune and Bruce Mason - no actor could deliver such dull, obvious lines and come out with any self-respect.

    There are a million films that deliver quirky character with intelligence, wit and respect - What's Eating Gibert Grape?, Benny and Joon, Twin Peaks, Bad Boy Bubby, and Tim Burton or Coen Brothers film. Go and see any of those instead, or be prepared to fall asleep or fast forward this dull tripe.
    9dracher

    a fine film an overlooked author and a director of real genius

    The most warming thing about reading the other comments was that the authors referred to the New Zealand quality of the story and the characters. New Zealand is like so many places on earth, yet it is unique, there are many places of which NZ reminds me, but not one place on earth that I have seen visited or lived in, has ever reminded me of NZ.

    Mune is not only passionate about NZ and its place in the world of the arts, he is one of the most theatrically minded and astute artists I have ever known. Not only a very fine actor, he also writes directs and mentors.

    Bruce Mason was one of New Zealand's most important play-writes and IMHO the most deeply connected and spiritual commentator on New Zealand's social and deep seated development as a nation. A view drawn almost entirely from the soul of its people.

    This film gives everyone the opportunity to experience the combined work of one of the nations greatest writers/play-writes in Mason, and one of its great directors as well as its greatest theatrical commentator in Mune.

    Treat this film like a true friend and take Polonious' advice, "grapple(it)to thy soul with hoops of steel".
    7Mort-31

    Squealing women, hysterical idiots

    In comparison to other outsider-friedship films, this movie from New Zealand belongs to the better ones, though I know that particularly in this corner of the world, outsider movies are frequently produced („Spider & Rose`, „Heavenly Creatures`). Also especially in Australian and New Zealand movies the characters are particularly weird. When in the beginning of „The End of the Golden Weather`, Geoff comes across that fat woman with a terribly jarring voice and then her tiny sister, somehow I wasn't surprised at all. Got used to that.

    So, it's true that much is typical in this film. The extremeness of New Zealand's characters can still be quite enervating though. Apart from that, it's an unusual way the movie takes. The fact that Firpo, Geoff's friend, is a complete idiot, is so obvious and explicitly acted out by Stephen Papps that it makes no sense to try and present him as anything else, and besides, nobody knows what made him so mentally retarded. The way the two guys deal with their outsider position, the development of their friednship and the inevitable ending are sensitively worked out, I was surprised how sensitively, because as I said, at first sight all the characters are rather awkward.

    On the whole, an interesting movie, not everybody might like it, others will be moved to tears. I give it a ranking of 7 out of 10.
    7OllieSuave-007

    This movie will take you to a whimsical world.

    This is a New Zealand drama about young Geoff Crome (Stephen Fulford) who meets Firpo (Stephen Papps), an odd guy who dreams of being an Olympic athlete.

    The friendship of the two leads is odd but touching. Firpo's Olympic aspirations along with Geoff's imagination of medieval times provide a creative but odd mix. Throw in the loving parents (Paul Gittins and Gabrielle Hammond) and the love-hate relationship between Geoff and his younger brother (David Taylor), you will get quite the dose of dramatic misadventures.

    Much of the characters' acting is whimsical with a childlike innocence.

    This can be both touching and annoying at times, especially having to deal with the Firpo character's yells, screams, and squeals. You will definitely have to suspend reality to soak in movie's entire beachside setting, Firpo's Olympic fantasies, and Geoff's imaginative medieval world. While the story is touching, the plot does drag at times.

    There is a racing scene which will make you root for Firpo, but of course, the harsh feeling of reality sets in afterward. But this movie does remind you it is OK to escape the sufferings of reality at times and let your imagination take center focus. That is what all we have sometimes to escape this harsh world.

    While this movie might be obscure to most Americans, those who watch it might find some familiar actors if they're into the Hercules and Xena fame: Lucy Lawless, Ray Henwood, Alison Bruce, and David Taylor.

    Grade B-

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • South Pacific Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Ende des goldenen Sommers
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • South Pacific Pictures
      • New Zealand On Air
      • TVNZ
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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