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Blaze

  • 2022
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.2K
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Simon Baker, Josh Lawson, Yael Stone, and Julia Savage in Blaze (2022)
After accidentally witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left catatonic with shock, and struggles to make sense of what she saw, ultimately finding renewal in the inestimable world of her own imagination.
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After accidentally witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left catatonic with shock, and struggles to make sense of what she saw, ultimately finding renewal in the inestimable world of ... Read allAfter accidentally witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left catatonic with shock, and struggles to make sense of what she saw, ultimately finding renewal in the inestimable world of her own imagination.After accidentally witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left catatonic with shock, and struggles to make sense of what she saw, ultimately finding renewal in the inestimable world of her own imagination.

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    • Del Kathryn Barton
  • Writers
    • Del Kathryn Barton
    • Huna Amweero
  • Stars
    • Simon Baker
    • Josh Lawson
    • Yael Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Del Kathryn Barton
    • Writers
      • Del Kathryn Barton
      • Huna Amweero
    • Stars
      • Simon Baker
      • Josh Lawson
      • Yael Stone
    • 17User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 25 nominations total

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    9HoloKoala

    Intimate, Relatable, Glittery and Precise

    To me this movie covers exactly how I used to cope with complex trauma for 20 years. It is insanely accurate, in terms of the psychedelic visions that a mind can create to self-soothe and in terms of healing both individually and as a family. Also, the touch on the need to tell the truth in a young, idealistic person is beautiful. Simon Baker broke my heart with his vulnerability and Julia Savage gave a pat on the shoulder to my inner tiger that sometimes forgets to breathe but could rule the world. I wish I had the chance to heal together my father, but we never found the words nor the emotional bridge to each other. This movie has helped go through it in the realm of fiction.
    7isaacsundaralingam

    I appreciate what this movie tries to do, not so much how it tries to do it.

    Blaze is not a movie for everyone. And I'm still not sure if it was for me. The movie is about trauma and how people cope with it. But unlike what you would come to expect from a movie about such heavy topics, it puts a uniquely interesting spin on it with its gorgeous visual language and its dream-like vignettes.

    The movie starts strong. The first act of the movie; where we are introduced to the conflict is excellently done. Actors Julia Savage and Simon Baker put up brilliant performances to communicate the movie's emotions the way the filmmaker would have wanted for it to be. There's so much subtelty to it that it had me excited for what's to come.

    Unfortunately its novelty fades and the movie seemed to have exhausted itself the more it went on, in my opinion. It just never capitalized on it's excellent start and becomes a little too indulgent and a little too aimless. And by then end, you're left with the feeling that Blaze had the potential to be so much more.

    All that aside, I still appreciate this movie for what it tries to do. It's definitely a unique and colorful cinematic experience and one that could inspire new avenues of storytelling.
    4bigcced-928-942329

    Weird, Boring.

    It's like French people on drugs made a movie. Good quality. Good acting. Poor script.

    It's one of those films that you keep hoping will get better, but it never does.

    It's one of those films where you want to cheer for the main character, but she's so screwed up in the head that there's never much to cheer for.

    How would I describe this movie?

    Dull, boring, with an ending that was equally dull and boring.

    Mental illness is sad. Pretty sure most people understand that point. I don't think most people need, or want it smashed into their face the way this movie does it.

    Rape, and murder are both disturbing, and bad - most people understand that too ; however this film could have been done better.
    5comcockbot

    Insightful yet deeply flawed

    Blaze could have been so great. The concept sounds fantastic and Savage is doing a great job as the main. Most of the coming of age parts are actually really well done and the movie portrays the process of trauma management in a way that feels relatable.

    However, the main hook of the movie is poorly executed. There is a huge disconnect between the style of the over the top candy colored visions of Blaze and the emotional minefield that its main characters navigate through.

    Furthermore, these scenes are a one trick pony. Every single one of them blasts you with melodramatic pop songs with lyrics that are right in your face, there is no subtlety. There is no space to ponder about the meaning of what you're seeing because it screams it right at you. And quite frankly, it's annoying.

    The moment I realized that each of these scenes will be like this was the most heart breaking moment of the movie. I don't say that to mock the people involved, I actually mean it. Because there is a ton of potential here, if these scenes were handled better this movie could have been one of this years best. But sadly it just screams: "look how childish, colorful, fantastic yet sad I am! Look at me! Look at me!" And boy, did that get on my nerves at some point.

    Also, I don't think the make up and costumes are all that great in these scenes. The movie looks a bit cheesy and the dragon itself doesn't work as a character due to its design. It isn't emotional expressive which makes the movie fall apart in some scenes where it feels like Blaze had to actually say what the dragon is feeling.

    These scenes rarely add something significant to the story. Some are outright pathetic (especially the ones near the end of the movie). And they felt out of place. Like they were tacked on as an afterthought.

    In the end, this might have been the best time I had with such a flawed movie in a long time but it was so cringe inducing at times I couldn't fully enjoy the main story.

    If you are more open minded about flashiness or if you don't feel the cringe with melodramatic contemporary songs featuring a howling singer than you might enjoy this movie way more than I did. But I don't think this was good enough to get a recommendation from me.

    (Saw this at the Slash Filmfestival, Vienna)
    5arthur_tafero

    More Like a Toaster Oven - Blaze

    This film was potentially an interesting premise; unfortunately, there are too many flaws in the production to produce a Blaze. The film is more of a toaster-oven. The gradual psychological recovery of a young girl who witnesses a violent act probably takes place thousands of times a year in the US, so there is really nothing unique here. An examination of the adults and their characters might have been helpful, but those are missing from the film. The performance of the young girl playing Blaze is fine, and I am sure she has a future in film. The same cannot be said for the writers of the film, however.

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      Music by Jacques Brel

      Lyrics by Jacques Brel

      Performed by Rose Grayson

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Blaze - Causeway Films Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 小龍女異世界
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Causeway Films
      • Fin Design & Effects
      • Screen Australia
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,928
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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