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Praise

  • 1998
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
662
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Praise (1998)
Drama

An unfocused twentysomething (Peter Fenton) moves in with a former co-worker (Sacha Holder), who is suffering from low self-esteem because of her weight, looks, and a case of eczema. Their r... Read allAn unfocused twentysomething (Peter Fenton) moves in with a former co-worker (Sacha Holder), who is suffering from low self-esteem because of her weight, looks, and a case of eczema. Their relationship is based on unending drink, drugs, and sex. Curiously, though the two are pres... Read allAn unfocused twentysomething (Peter Fenton) moves in with a former co-worker (Sacha Holder), who is suffering from low self-esteem because of her weight, looks, and a case of eczema. Their relationship is based on unending drink, drugs, and sex. Curiously, though the two are presented in a tender and humorous light that lets the viewer get involved in concerned about ... Read all

  • Director
    • John Curran
  • Writer
    • Andrew McGahan
  • Stars
    • Peter Fenton
    • Sacha Horler
    • Marta Dusseldorp
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    662
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Curran
    • Writer
      • Andrew McGahan
    • Stars
      • Peter Fenton
      • Sacha Horler
      • Marta Dusseldorp
    • 19User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Peter Fenton
    • Gordon
    Sacha Horler
    Sacha Horler
    • Cynthia
    Marta Dusseldorp
    Marta Dusseldorp
    • Rachel
    Ray Bull
    • Vass
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Leo
    Yvette Duncan
    • Molly
    Tex Perkins
    • Raymond
    • (as Gregory Perkins)
    Loene Carmen
    Loene Carmen
    • Cathy
    Skye Wansey
    Skye Wansey
    • Helen
    Richard Green
    • Dave
    Lynette Curran
    Lynette Curran
    • Sexual Health Worker
    Susan Prior
    Susan Prior
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    Paul Lum
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    helenka

    A splendidly atmospheric filmic version of the best selling book by Andrew Mcgahan.

    Praise the movie is a splendidly laid back version of Andrew McGahan's award winning best seller. The movie traces the odd love story between Gordon, the asthmatic heavy drinking under-achiever, and Cynthia, his energetic and demanding lover.

    Cynthia, to Gordon's panic, expects sex 'every morning and every night' - "exhausting" is the way Gordon describes her. Set against the seedy boarding house where Gordon lives, the film explores the world of the socially displaced, and the under-motivated. It also looks at the way which relationships can implode despite the best intentions of its players.

    McGahan's book Praise was the first of the 'grunge'fiction which swept through Australia (and other parts of the world) in the early 1990s. Despite the somewhat depressing story, the characters are depicted both in print and film with love, honesty and clarity. The performances of the actors in the film help the audience to like them both, and regard them with affection.

    This film is a wonderful insight into a life that for many people is baffling - and for that reason alone should be regarded as an important Australian film.
    Philby-3

    Tender is the grungey night

    The term "loser" to an Australian ear has a nasty harsh American stridency to it which seems to absolve the person uttering it from any sympathy for the "loser" in question. Now Gordon and Cynthia are definitely "losers" but at the end of this film we see beauty in an otherwise fairly pathetic pair. Gordon, in his mid-twenties, a country boy who's drifted to the city, works in a bottle store and lives in a once grand but now squalid rooming house occupied by various broken-down old men. He meets Cynthia, a barmaid, at work and for no particular reason they both quit. She moves in with him when her military parents are transferred. Gordon's chief recreation is drinking, and hers is sex, and after a while Gordon is dreading going to bed. Yet something happens between them and affection grows, even though we can see it's hopeless. There is beauty even in a doomed relationship between two misfits.

    Quite why their lives have become so aimless is not really explored; both seem to have untraumatic backgrounds and neither is really cut off from their families. Gordon's lost love Rachel appears towards the end but he's lost interest in her, too. Gordon is at home amongst the deros, prematurely old, out of steam, life over before it really got started.

    It sounds depressing and it is, but the relationship is tender and warm - a less melodramatic version of "Leaving Las Vegas." The story is set in Brisbane, though apparently not filmed there, and the humid stifling summer atmosphere is well evoked. It doesn't really explain the lack of motivation though.
    mathewpeters-34087

    An unknown gem of a film.

    The basic story of Praise, from first-time director John Curran, is fairly simple: a laid-back, chain-smoking asthmatic named Gordon (Peter Fenton) becomes involved with Cynthia (Sacha Horler), a nymphomaniac afflicted with severe eczema. From the start, their co-dependent relationship is not healthy, but, as the gulf between their sexual needs widens, they begin to grate on one another. It is clear from the beginning that the better developed and more interesting of the two protagonists is Cynthia. So, when the concluding scenes focus not on her, but on the considerably less engaging Gordon, the resulting anticlimax causes the otherwise-searing movie to end on a discordant note. Despite the off-key finale, Praise is still a powerful and occasionally disturbing experience. Most movies, especially mainstream ones, like to tap-dance around sexual themes for fear of offending a puritanical audience. Praise attacks these issues head-on by illustrating the kinds of sexual trade-offs that have to be endured for a relationship to work. In this case, it's the woman who has the sexually voracious appetite and the man who is passive, but the patterns would be similar if the circumstances were reversed. Praise is as honest emotionally at it is when dealing with sexual issues - it doesn't lather on the melodrama to make its point. It is compelling precisely because it stays focused on the characters and their dysfunctional, psychologically complex relationship.
    7=G=

    Praise for "Praise"

    "Praise" is a slice-of-misery Aussie flick which looks into the waxing and waning of a relationship between a sexually obsessed woman and her taciturn and less experienced boyfriend while both languish in a life of self indulgence, sex, indolence, sex, drugs, sex and more sex. "Praise" is one of those films which slip between the cracks of public consciousness for want of broad market appeal and entertainment value while garnering critical and industry acclaim for its ability to faithfully portray difficult human issues. A good flick for adult cinema devotees who are as interested in execution as in content.
    8jonzot

    Recommend reading McGahan's novel, it's much better.

    Loved the book, I've read it many times, but the movie did leave out much of the plot. The book was more sexually charged, less depressing with greater depth. Had some great dark comedic moments though probably greatly exaggerated from McGahan's own experiences.

    I lived in Brisbane during the early 90's with my girlfriend at a boarding house in inner city Windsor. A few old alcoholics lived in the rooms above. We were poor uni students so the book takes me back to that time. I can relate to those wasted days of drugs, alcohol, sex and strange nights out in The Valley.

    I'd say a lot of Andrew McGahan's novel would be autobiographical as he went to The University of Queensland though dropped out before finishing his Arts Degree. He probably worked at one of the local bottle shops like the RE, Regatta or the Cri, had a sex crazy girlfriend and drank a lot of alcohol and experimented with drugs as you do.

    This is a coming of age story that I believe many could relate to from their youth. You must read the novel, it's great.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1999 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Siren Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Похвала
    • Filming locations
      • Lindfield, Sydney, Australia(Outdoor Sequences)
    • Production company
      • Emcee Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,874
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,315
      • Jul 2, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,874
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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