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Brave

  • 1994
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Brave (1994)
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A runaway girl is interviewed by a psychiatrist after a suicide attempt and her story is shown in subsequent flashbacks, accompanied by the music of Marillion's concept album 'Brave'.A runaway girl is interviewed by a psychiatrist after a suicide attempt and her story is shown in subsequent flashbacks, accompanied by the music of Marillion's concept album 'Brave'.A runaway girl is interviewed by a psychiatrist after a suicide attempt and her story is shown in subsequent flashbacks, accompanied by the music of Marillion's concept album 'Brave'.

  • Director
    • Richard Stanley
  • Writers
    • Steve Hogarth
    • Richard Stanley
  • Stars
    • Josie Ayers
    • Russell Copley
    • Raymond Sawyer
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    274
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Stanley
    • Writers
      • Steve Hogarth
      • Richard Stanley
    • Stars
      • Josie Ayers
      • Russell Copley
      • Raymond Sawyer
    • 6User reviews
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    Josie Ayers
    • The Girl
    Russell Copley
    • The Boyfriend
    Raymond Sawyer
    • The Father
    Anthony Story
    • The Social Worker
    Jema Hewitt
    • Squatter #1
    • (as Jemma Davies)
    Nat Lerner
    • Squatter #2
    Louise Blaine
    • Patient X
    Caroline O'Neill
    • Young Girl
    Leroy
    • Bird Man…
    Tom Geoghegan
    • Policeman #1
    Eamon Geoghegan
    • Policeman #2
    Michael Hodgson
    • Psychatrist
    Steve Hogarth
    • Self
    Steve Rothery
    • Self
    Pete Trewavas
    • Bass
    Mark Kelly
    • Self
    Ian Mosley
    • Drums & Percussion
    Nat Hemisphere
    • Director
      • Richard Stanley
    • Writers
      • Steve Hogarth
      • Richard Stanley
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    simon-118

    A golden opportunity thrown away

    Arguably Marillion's greatest achievement in a career of consistent lack of recognition, Brave is a remarkable piece of music with astounding lyrics. Steve Hogarth sinks into the world of an angst ridden teenager with frightening accuracy, but in the hands of Richard Stanley the idea of making a vivid visual accompaniment to the songs collapses into embarrassment. The movie looks dreadful for a start, with horridly crude special effects. The little dialogue there is is cringeable. And a relatively simple story becomes complicated and confused, with men in masks and voodoo temples wandering in and out of the story for no reason. This is just being obscure for the sake of it; there are no meanings being this chaotic mess. Even the opening sequence of the girl on the bridge is bland. It's shot in daylight...everything that could be wrong with such scenes is. Josie Ayres is suitably expressive in the lead but she clearly deserves better than this. It's childish and tries to shock, but only alienates. It all goes to show that the idea of a music video is frequently a bad one, robbing music of the richness of your own personal imaginings. And yet Marillion have done a few god 'uns, namely Kayleigh, Sugar Mice and He Knows You Know.
    alcovisions

    A weak attempt to repeat teenage tragedy, suicide, surreal and psychotic

    Really? After a clockwork orange and the wall, did you really think you stood a chance? Marillion, stays mediocre for a reason,... This dead and beaten horse needs to stay in the grave.. Marillion's feeble attempt to revive such modern clichés wasn't meant for video, it is clearly not the best vehicle of choice for crafting and communicating a concept album, especially after compiling the tracks first, and the film later. The production has a paint by numbers feeling to it, not enough place for imagination nor any power of suggestion left open to interpretation. On the other hand, I'm sure it made great publicity for it's time.I have been following Marillion since 1984 and endured the transition from Fish to Steve Hogarth, not sure what to think, either a mockery of Derek Dick's old camp (the old band)or the story of a very,very lost and misplaced childhood. If video killed the radio song Marillion just proved it....
    3kinojunkie

    Why Have Thou Forsaken Me Richard Stanley?

    I liked director Richard Stanley's HARDWARE and I really liked DUST DEVIL so when I saw this "concept" film by the director on DVD, I forked over the money and crossed my fingers. Brave is a film that revolves around it's musical score which is a full length album by a British band called Marillion. Now, I'm not a fan of their music. Aside from some nice ambient moments I can barely stand the tunes but I wasn't going to let this stand in the way of my enjoyment of the film. I figured Stanley would amaze me given the creative control one assumes comes with making a "concept film". Expecting the surreal, bizarre and abstract, I was instead given a repetitive, boring and clichéd 50 minute music video. The story concerns a young woman who has lost her memory and is being hypnotized, remembering various (mostly painful) moments of her life that have led he to a bridge, possibly to kill herself. Sounds promising but everything is so dull and predictable. The effects look cheap and the imagery lacks the punch I was hoping for. Worst of all, Stanley cuts to footage of the band "rocking out" or close ups of the singer being a poser and singing into the camera throughout the film. There's a lot of emotion in the songs, performances and story, but it all falls flat for me. Fans of Marillion might be forgiving but those watching this hoping for a dose of Richard Stanley will likely be disappointed. Three stars out of ten for the honest attempt and the odd moment that works.
    1iimacfarlane

    Great album, forget about the video

    Bloody awful video accompaniment to a near classic album.
    7Megabuck

    Bleak interpretation of a bleak subject

    Brave was Marillion's seventh studio album, their third with Steve Hogarth. It was that most unfashionable of products, a concept album from a prog-rock outfit in the early 90's.

    The story was complete invention, starting from a real event; the police found a young woman wandering on a motorway bridge. She couldn't or wouldn't tell them anything. From this starting point, the group wove a story which covered abuse by her father as a child, moving on into drug abuse and a few other events leading to her being on the bridge, contemplating suicide.

    The film is an interpretation of the story, with the co-operation of the band - although they feature only in passing on screen. This film is about as far from MTV video as it's possible to get!

    The story is mostly told via the images and Marillion's music - there is little dialogue. As such, I feel the film is something of a curate's egg; some of it works really well, while others need more explanation. The scenes with the Hollow Man (the man in the mask) could do with something extra, since it's not really clear if this is simply a barrier the girl erects to protect her from people who hurt her, a cipher that means these people are interchangeable, or something else entirely.

    Not a bad effort, but not brilliant, either. If you're unfamiliar with the original album, be prepared to be baffled the first couple of times through.

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      In some shots, the girl's lover is suddenly replaced by Steve Hogarth.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK version was cut by 3mins 33secs by the BBFC to remove: detailed heroin preparation, sight of a woman slitting her wrists and subsequent shots of her nude bloody body, wrist slashing (in hospital scene) and a close-up of neck slashing.
    • Connections
      Edited from Hardware (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Bridge
      Written and Performed by Marillion

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    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marillion's Brave
    • Production companies
      • Picture Music International (PMI)
      • Shadow Theatre Films
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      58 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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