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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
A devil of a comedy, 17 January 2001
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Author:
Clare from Melbourne, Australia
I remember seeing reviews for this film when it was first released in
Australia about 3 years ago, and while they weren't great I thought I
should
see it anyway.
3 years on and I still hadn't seen the film but, luckily for me, it was on
TV. While it was slow in patches there were some genuinely funny black
comedic moments - pitch black! The plot is simple Richard Shorkinghorn is
struggling to find funding for his "fountain of youth" project and
insanely
wealthy Grace Michael, Heather Mitchell, comes forward as a prospective
svengali. Unknown to Richard his ex-fiance and co-worker Kate, Frances
O'Connor, is also seeking the same backing for a remarkably similar
project
and Grace invites the two up to her country home for them to sell their
idea
to her. Godfrey User, Geoffrey Rush, and Grace's husband joins in the
frivolity of the weekend and the story moves from there. The mere idea
that
Godfrey, the Federal Treasurer and later Prime Minister, is a satanic
worshipper is reason alone to see this film (and not entirely surprising).
Excellently played by all given the patchy nature of the film and I felt
that it was probably helped by the continuous ads on the TV.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Incredibly funny if you have the intellect to understand it, 12 March 2006
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Author:
jacen_jaina from Australia
A movie that shows us a well welcomed return to "Subtle comedy", something definitely lacking in todays film industry. What starts out as possibly a very believable movie plot gets sillier and sillier and you can't help but laugh..... which is the idea! Excellent performers from all involved especially Geoffrey Rush and David Wenham. The beauty of the movie is that it is masterminded by one person. Not one of these godforsaken movies that is written by one person, produced by someone who doesn't care, directed by a friend of the production company who owes them a favour etc. Honestly, i don't expect everyone to enjoy this, but if you're into black comedy and smart humour, give it a go.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Yet another interesting Australian film, 28 September 2000
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Author:
rsoonsa (rsoonsa@bandbbooks.com) from Mountain Mesa, California
Although the script somewhat concerns discovering a method for controlling the aging process of humans, this low-budget film is most notable for top-flight satirical writing and exceptional acting. Heather Mitchell, a stage trained actress Down Under, is remarkable with her acutely accurate sense of comic syntactic timing. She, along with Geoffrey Rush, much lauded for his performance in "Shine", thoroughly enjoy creating their roles. Australian politics, hardly different from any other, are broadly pastiched. The director, Peter Duncan, also scripted and nicely plays a barrister. The plot is wildly improbable but each scene presents something of interest. This little known work deserves a wider audience than it has had.
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Oh, for a Human Sacrifice..., 3 July 2006
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Author:
pwoods1 from Adelaide, South Australia
Great cast. Great director. Great premise. So what happened? The script
is patchy and the interpretation of same woeful at best. It's not the
subject material: Satanistic leanings within ANY government would seem
to be a given. Brrrr! It's the complete lack of engagement,
characterwise, by ANY of the cast. CAMP is OK, but this seems a pale
rendition of the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" without the songs and
over-the-top kitsch. In fact, it's the soundtrack that saves this
abomination from the trashcan.
Australian films, at least HUMOROUS ones, tend to fall flat when they
attempt parody or satirical-humour per se. It's not that we can't do
it... it's more that we do it best on television. There is something
episodic about "A Little Bit of Soul": the editing is woeful and the
dialogue patchy.
Like a lot of things we in Oz do: couldabeen.
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
An utter mess...possible spoilers, 27 November 2005
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Author:
stevphel from Las Vegas, NV
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I am an Australian that loves renting movies on Netflix to get some
international films that are not released in America. In general I love
international films because they often provide a different cultural
take on life.
I was quite excited waiting for A Little Bit of Soul (ALBS) to arrive
because it had some of my favorite Australian actors - Geoffrey Rush,
Frances O'Connor, and Heather Mitchell.
WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT! Some describe the movie as a farce or black
comedy, I describe it as a mess! You know you are in trouble when the
nominal plot line is about research on chickens to turn back the cluck
(err...the aging clock that is..haha?). Rush plays the husband of the
woman funding the research but for some unknown reason is also the
Federal Treasurer - a position akin to Secretary of State in the US in
terms of profile/respect. Oh, and why don't we make the husband and
wife into devil worshippers as well.
The plot really just starts to go downhill from there. Lots of
meaningless dialog and inane plot twists. Its really not even worth
writing about or describing. I cannot understand how this film got
financed or distributed. I highly recommend this film...to give to your
worst enemy.
2 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
"a completely boring film about the Devil, the fountain of youth and government figures making fools of themselves", 23 November 2000
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Author:
N G A from San Diego
Nobody says it like the New York Times, source of the
above quot.
I saw a movie I hadn't heard of in the new releases rack at
Bockblusters. I thought what's to lose with Geoffrey Rush
and good Australian perverse fun?
My first problem is that they actually show you a trailer for
the movie right before the movie? What folly this? After
watching I can only guess that some exec thought that the
anticipation of wacky plot twists might keep viewers from
springing out of their seats and pushing rewind.
I sure couldn't make it through the viewing in one sitting.
Had to view part 2 first thing on Thanksgiving morning
when resistance was low.
Astoundingly dull. Lovely actors and scenery portraying a
feeble script. Really: don't bother.
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