A troubled psychiatrist goes in search of five schizophrenics who have escaped from a local mental institution. Infiltrating their makeshift mountain outpost, the doctor comes face to face w... Read allA troubled psychiatrist goes in search of five schizophrenics who have escaped from a local mental institution. Infiltrating their makeshift mountain outpost, the doctor comes face to face with his own fears, limitations, and forsaken hopes as he becomes acquainted with the patie... Read allA troubled psychiatrist goes in search of five schizophrenics who have escaped from a local mental institution. Infiltrating their makeshift mountain outpost, the doctor comes face to face with his own fears, limitations, and forsaken hopes as he becomes acquainted with the patients and their humorously poignant struggles.
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Mr. Dungbeetle is such an innocent film, a group of mental institution escapees go out on an unsupervised (for a little while) adventure into nature, where they admire the beauty surrounding them, as well as the beauty dwelling within themselves. This is a movie about seemingly flawed individuals who find self worth and meaning. They are adults, but yet so charmingly childish, it makes the audience feel like a youth themselves.
It made me laugh, it made me cry, it made me think about it ever since then, it leaves an impact on you. You get lost in the story and the characters. I agree with another user, who in their review related it to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Quite an accurate comparison, Mr. Dungbeetle is like its younger, inexperienced yet unsoiled sibling.
DO NOT just brush past this one, it most certainly deserves the entire public's attention. More and more folks these days are realizing that indie films now are just as good if not better than Hollywood box office films, in both quality and themes: this is the age of independent cinema. And Mr. Dungbeetle is an excellent ambassador for it.
The camera work was pretty good, although the color, sound and lighting was distracting. To the producer's credit, Clay said this wasn't a "finished" piece yet... So why was he showing something that wasn't ready?? Doesn't make sense to me. Bad move.
The acting was fairly good for the most part. Some weak areas with some of the minor speaking roles, and the casting (outside of the main characters and a couple others) was WEAK! The casting director must've used their friends and family! Ha! But the biggest problem with this film was that there was no big name actors attached to the project. Nothing to draw in an audience. The biggest person they had in this movie was the doctor who had a VERY small role in Arachnophobia and a couple other movies. Big deal. You can get away with that in a horror film, but not something like this.
Other than that, it was worth watching. Honestly, I'd rent it. Wouldn't pay to see it in the movie theater without any big names, but I'd rent it. On a side note, I know that it was a local production company that shot it, just a little sad that they didn't shoot it in their home town (here in Pueblo), there wasn't anything in the movie that couldn't have been filmed here. Bad choice.
Over all... 7 stars... 8 if the popcorn is REALLY good!
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- Budget
- $400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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