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Rise

  • 2014
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  • 1h 44m
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5.9/10
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Rise (2014)
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The true story of a young man falsely accused of rape and sentenced to six years in a maximum security prison. He must rely on survival skills and an unlikely bond with an infamous inmate to... Read allThe true story of a young man falsely accused of rape and sentenced to six years in a maximum security prison. He must rely on survival skills and an unlikely bond with an infamous inmate to prove his innocence and regain his freedom.The true story of a young man falsely accused of rape and sentenced to six years in a maximum security prison. He must rely on survival skills and an unlikely bond with an infamous inmate to prove his innocence and regain his freedom.

  • Director
    • Mack Lindon
  • Writer
    • Mack Lindon
  • Stars
    • Cameron Caulfield
    • Jayden Caulfield
    • Kaylea Caulfield
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    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Mack Lindon
    • Writer
      • Mack Lindon
    • Stars
      • Cameron Caulfield
      • Jayden Caulfield
      • Kaylea Caulfield
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Cameron Caulfield
    • Young Will
    Jayden Caulfield
    • Will's Brother (Shawn)
    Kaylea Caulfield
    • Young Girl (Amber)
    Steve Kenefick
    • Bus Driver
    Nathan Wilson
    • Will McIntyre
    Stephanie May
    • Arielle Williams
    Tade Adepoyibi
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    • Trish Billet
    • (as a different name)
    Sean McBride
    • Doctor John Anderson
    Amy Jobson
    • Liz Anderson
    Rosie Keogh
    Rosie Keogh
    • Jane Tier
    Reece Milne
    Reece Milne
    • Ben Swindle
    Paul Tucker
    • Josh Herman
    Celeste Cotton
    • Felicity
    Gemma Laurelle
    • Constable Rossi
    James Kearney
    • Senior Detective Bridges
    Stig
    • Judge Hoggins
    Salvatore Merenda
    Salvatore Merenda
    • Prosecuting Barrister Palmer
    David Cuthbertson
    • Francis Peters
    • Director
      • Mack Lindon
    • Writer
      • Mack Lindon
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    10trubiatch

    Amazing movie

    The best Aussie film I have seen in a long time and one of my favorite movies.its been a long time since I have seen an Australian movie this good.I have seen it countless times.A super talented Aussie cast who portrayed their characters perfectly,a brilliant crew behind the scenes and a soundtrack that showcased some terrific Australian musical talent.I laughed,I cried,I absolutely love this movie.It's a definite must see movie.It definitely pulls at the heartstrings.A very moving true story.Fantastic work Mack and everyone else involved.To those who haven't seen it yet,do yourself a favor and watch it,you won't be sorry.
    5jeepmjw-955-821483

    Fairly compelling and worth a look.

    I went into this movie pretty much as I do with all the movies I view, and that is knowing nothing about them, I do this so as not to have any preconceived ideas of what to expect, I find this the best method for viewing as I am not at all influenced by other peoples opinions.

    Initially I didn't think I would last the entire movie, the actors were not of a high caliber, with the exception of Martin Sacks, and to be honest I didn't recognize him at first, but I immediately wanted to watch the entire movie once his presence was made, it took me a little while before I realized who he was, it was he, or rather his character that I was interested in and not that of the movies focus, he truly is a great actor that has somehow managed to go unnoticed by the big wigs.

    Anyway on with the movie, as mentioned, all the actors with the exception of Sacks are well and truly out of their league in a feature film and in my opinion would be more suited to soaps.

    The direction seems hurried and definitely does not make a convincing case when it come to character building, there are affinities built on seemingly very little to nothing, rushing this vital part of any movie is wrong, but even this cannot detract you from the character Jimmy Cove (Sacks).

    The poor acting is not restricted to the main character (Nathan Wilson) but pretty much every single actor in this movie. To make matters worse the court scenes are just dreadful, not a lick like real life, very hashed and uninvolved, and that pretty much sums it up for this movie, hashed and uninvolved, but I must mention that I did watch the movie until the end credits, I wanted to see if Jimmy and Will got to meet up outside of the prison walls...I wont mention if they did or not, but regardless of how the movie was put together, there is a feeling of friendship and sincerity between these two characters.

    In summary, I felt this could have been a great movie, had it had a decent director and decent actors I feel it could have made a far more compelling movie.

    Martin Sacks carried this movie and if not for him, it would in no way be worth viewing.

    Great work Martin.

    5/10 and four of those stars go to Martin.
    8Trafe

    Prison life of convicted felon waiting for a chance at freedom

    This movie had me interested the whole way through. Loved the lead, Nathan Wilson, and the main supporting actor, Martin Sacks. Nathan playing the role of an innocent, but convicted rapist serving his time and Martin a hard core life-long criminal, form an incredibly close relationship.

    If you don't want any mention of God in your movies, skip this one. It's not the underlying theme of the movie, but it does play a role in the personalities of some of the characters.

    All the girls will love Nathan. But it's Martin I'd like to see more of in the future. Great character actor, I could see him in a variety of roles.

    Rise keeps a steady pace throughout. Based on a true story, this drama is definitely worth a look.
    8Majikat76

    An unnecessary ordeal!

    The shocking true story of a man falsely accused of convicted of rape, having to deal with a crime he did not commit, the prison systems and some pretty hardened criminals.

    Down to earth, one man's story, to find justice and peace.
    5sddavis63

    It's About Christian Conversion More Than Surviving Prison

    It's worth mentioning to start that this is a Christian movie. Now, I'm a Christian - I have no problem with Christian movies. Some I like, some I don't - but Christians have a right to make movies that promote Christian faith and spiritual transformation. But I was a bit taken aback to discover that this was a Christian movie - because there's nothing in its description that would make you think it's a Christian movie. Actually, you have to pretty much wait for the closing credits to discover that one organization that appears to have been highly involved in putting this together was a church (whose name I just can't remember) that appears to be an Australian evangelical church. Which, again, is perfectly fair. I just wish it had been stated outright. The story - based apparently on an actual case - that is described sounds interesting. A young man (played by an Australian actor named Nathan Wilson) is falsely accused and convicted of rape and has to find a way to survive in prison while awaiting his appeal. That actually sounds pretty interesting - and it's not at all a bad movie - but once you get into it you discover that it's much more a movie about Christian conversion than surviving prison (not that the two aren't related in this case.) At times, the religious element comes across as a bit forced and unnatural - and there's a weird scene of what seemed to be a kind of forced baptism of another inmate that somehow magically converts him! (If it were that simple we Christians should just go out on the streets with buckets of water and splash unsuspecting people on the head!) So, while I'm all in favour of Christian movies and evangelism, I was just a bit put off by how it was all handled.

    The story itself seemed a little bit choppy. It starts very abruptly. We learn that Will (Wilson) is a nurse - a pretty good one apparently - who hooks up with a girl at a bar, has sex with her and then has her accuse him of rape. It apparently had something to do with her wanting to get her boyfriend jealous or something. I didn't think the incident was well portrayed or sufficiently explained. But we do know that Will gets convicted and sent to prison. The prison story to me remained choppy and poorly put together. It gave us a taste of what life must be like inside a prison in Australia (and, presumably, most Western countries) but it was only a taste. Will develops relationships with several prisoners who guide him through the experience. To be honest, although he clearly wanted out, it didn't seem as if he had that hard a time on the inside. There was a good performance (maybe the best in the movie) from Martin Sacks as Jimmy Cove - a tough, veteran inmate who befriends Will. Otherwise, the performances were OK, but not spectacular in my opinion.

    Most of the movie, basically, is the tension of waiting to find out if Will's appeal is going to be successful and he's going to be released. I have to say that this doesn't present a particularly flattering portrayal of the Australian justice system. If the movie is accurate, the evidence against Will was flimsy at best, there was a lot of reason for reasonable doubt and yet still the Crown also appeals the verdict to get his sentence INCREASED. Which means that, knowing that he's innocent, you feel a lot of sympathy for Will, and you want him to get out. So, for that reason alone, the movie does hold your attention. (5/10)

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      Former nurse turned filmmaker Mack Lindon has transformed his traumatic true story of being falsely convicted of rape into a crime feature with the help of comedy legend Rob Sitch.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Showreel: Lauren and Toni at the Movies (2013)

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      • October 21, 2014 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Восход
    • Filming locations
      • Borallon Correctional Facility, Ipswich, Queenland, Australia
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      • Vision Pictures Australia
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      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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