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Gabriel

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
14K
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Gabriel (2007)
Gabriel the archangel fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.
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Gabriel the archangel fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.Gabriel the archangel fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.Gabriel the archangel fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.

  • Director
    • Shane Abbess
  • Writers
    • Matt Hylton Todd
    • Shane Abbess
  • Stars
    • Andy Whitfield
    • Dwaine Stevenson
    • Samantha Noble
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shane Abbess
    • Writers
      • Matt Hylton Todd
      • Shane Abbess
    • Stars
      • Andy Whitfield
      • Dwaine Stevenson
      • Samantha Noble
    • 114User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield
    • Gabriel
    Dwaine Stevenson
    • Sammael
    Samantha Noble
    • Jade
    Michael Piccirilli
    Michael Piccirilli
    • Asmodeus
    Jack Campbell
    Jack Campbell
    • Raphael
    Erika Heynatz
    Erika Heynatz
    • Lilith
    Harry Pavlidis
    • Uriel
    Kevin Copeland
    • Ahriman
    Matt Hylton Todd
    • Ithuriel
    Brendan Clearkin
    Brendan Clearkin
    • Balan
    Goran D. Kleut
    Goran D. Kleut
    • Moloch
    Valentino del Toro
    • Baliel
    Amy Mathews
    Amy Mathews
    • Maggie
    Paul Winchester
    Paul Winchester
    • Marcus
    Richard Huggett
    Richard Huggett
    • Max
    Rebecca Ranclaud
    • Glee
    Alan Flower
    Alan Flower
    • Jakes
    Naomi Ormont
    • Candy
    • (as Naomi Yoshinaga)
    • Director
      • Shane Abbess
    • Writers
      • Matt Hylton Todd
      • Shane Abbess
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    4jaydedragonwings

    Can't put my finger on it

    It's hard to make up my mind about this film. I didn't particularly like the writing or most of the acting, but I really like the look of the film (reminiscent of Sin City in a lot of ways) and some of the camera work was great. It's not a film I really enjoyed to watch, though. I can't put my finger on it, something just didn't make me want to keep watching, so I spent half the film thinking "Should I turn it off now? Now?" And when it hit the love scene I just felt sick. "They *didn't* do that, did they? Oh God, they did." However in spite of myself, I watched to the end. There were some good performances, some really bad ones, and more than a few mediocre. I really think Noble belongs in Home and Away. She had a real "Tammin" vibe and (at the risk of sounding really harsh), it just irritated me every time I saw her. I feel like if this film had gotten better funding and some better actors, it would have been amazing. As it stands, I think the art department and overall look of the film saved it from being plain bad. I'm sorry because I can tell what the film *could* have been, but it missed the mark. Maybe I can hope the sequel is better?
    7bapman_2099

    Pretty decent if you like fantasy with Angels and Demons.

    First of, don't expect a blockbuster like UNDERWORLD. This movie was shot with a budget of Au$ 200,000, that's Australian, by a guy who never wrote or made a movie before. Consider all these when you watch the movie and you might forgive its short comings.

    Sure a lot of idiots complain that there are better movies with lower budget, yes, well ask how many of them are effects driven action movies with such a large scope like GABRIEL. Clerks !?... um no.

    Frankly, Gabriel is a the indie action film. These being said, the movie moves at a pretty typical style and pace until the ending when it really pays off. The fights are quite cleverly choreographed and the editing is pretty tight. Its the dialogs that needed improvement and the story needed to explain itself a more. Half the time you'll be left wondering the rules of the world.

    In the end, watch it for yourself and discover. As an independent effects driven action film with a style of SIN CITY, it is definitely the 1st.
    5meatlover81

    Halfway there

    This movie looks great and everyone on the film needs to be commended for doing such a bang up job with so little money. Its good that Sony took the punt and threw some money in to finish the visual effects because it would have made this ambitious project so much lesser for it without all those finishing touches. To that end you can say that this isn't really a low budget film - not by Australian standards if the rumor of a 5 million injection from Sony is true. My big gripe about this film though is that it could have gone somewhere bad ass but apart from looking cool it pretty much spins its wheels the whole time. This could have been a bad ass angel kill kill kill film but there ends up being lots and lots of talking instead and a few inventive but quick action scenes. But if you're an Aussie buy it because these guys deserve to get their due.
    7lopesche

    I wanted to hate it

    Well, after reading some of the reviews here, I was expecting this movie to be awful. I wanted to watch it as the storyline sounded intriguing. From the moment I starting watching this movie, I wanted to hate it. Most of the time, films with these kind of story lines, always seem to mess up, and was expecting the same here. But, it wasn't the case. The time seemed to fly by, usually a good sign when watching a movie. Now yes, if you 're the "critic" type, or work for the Oscars, you might have lots of negative things to say about this film, but then again that would be the case with any movie. It doesn't have the Hollywood glare, nor did it have the budget, but if you're not so concerned about the "aesthetics", you will enjoy this movie. If you enjoyed the movie Constantine, you will enjoy this.
    8Bloomer

    Excellent Surprise

    Aussie self-consciousness, whether it figures in support of this film or against it, ain't relevant. Gabriel is a great existential-goth-action piece about archangels and their nemeses warring in human form and grappling with their newfound human frailties. For budgetary reasons the film favours the goth and the existential elements over the action one, and it's definitely all the better for it, because what it ultimately develops which is sorely lacking from a lot of films whose stylings it's adopted (the Underworlds, the Crows, etc.) is a ton of genuine involvement. The unknown actors give universally fine performances, and in the case of bad guy Sammael (Dwaine Stevenson) a deeply charismatic and disturbing one.

    I was a bit worried by the wordlessness and flat grey look of the earliest scenes, but as soon as we hit the first dialogue two-hander, I got pulled into the characters' situation. Also, the film never looks as grey again as it does right at the start, even if the digital video footage doesn't give much depth of field in this dark world.

    The fights are spaced out, but they're very cool. The choreography is of The Matrix almost ESP-martial arts kind, yet filmed in nice clear wide shots with minimal editing (or editing that's well-disguised by passing obstacles) so you can see what's going on. Sometimes it's guns, sometimes hand-to-hand, sometimes both, with bullet time, slow-mo, folks zipping around bullets, all the nifty stuff that's been developed in this genre. There's also an exciting shootout in strobing darkness that reminded me of Equilibrium's gun cabal scenes.

    The film Gabriel reminds me of most strongly, however, isn't something super recent. It's Blade Runner. In that film, replicant robots unsure of their identity and nascent emotions variously went into hiding, went insane or fought for their survival in a world that wasn't really theirs when push came to shove. Replace 'robots' with 'angels' and you've got the basic premise of Gabriel. The angels are sent to purgatory to get in amongst the humans and steer them in the right direction, or in the case of bad guys The Fallen, keep them corrupt. But to adopt the mortal form is to become vulnerable to human weakness, and that's what Gabriel has to struggle with as he tries to rally his angel pals who've failed before him for one last battle.

    Freakin' good film!

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    • Trivia
      The film was mostly funded out of the filmmakers' own pockets. Director Shane Abbess worked as a building laborer, a removalist, at a call center and as a dockyard truck driver simply to raise money for his film. Five weeks into shooting when it looked like the money was about to run out, he was prepared to return to his job as a removalist when his old boss gave him sufficient funds to complete the film.
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    • Quotes

      Gabriel: [reading letter from Michael] Gabriel, if you are reading this, then I have failed. We are far from grace, further than I could ever imagine. You will feel things that will cloud your judgement. This enemy within is strong and unpredictable. Control these emotions or the fight cannot be won. The others have failed, learn from them but do not follow. You are the last. Michael.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гавриїл
    • Filming locations
      • Heddon Greta, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • HILT Productions
      • Redline Films
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    • Budget
      • A$200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,395,610
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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