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Nitram

  • 20212021
  • 1h 52m
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7.2/10
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Caleb Landry Jones in Nitram (2021)
Based on a true story, Nitram is an isolated young man living with his parents in Australia until he meets an eccentric heiress. What follows is a gripping portrait of nihilism and violence.
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Events leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania in an attempt to understand why and how the atrocity occurred.Events leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania in an attempt to understand why and how the atrocity occurred.Events leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania in an attempt to understand why and how the atrocity occurred.
IMDb RATING
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POPULARITY
2,748
315
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    • Director
      • Justin Kurzel
    • Writer
      • Shaun Grant
    • Stars
      • Caleb Landry Jones
      • Judy Davis
      • Anthony LaPaglia
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    • Director
      • Justin Kurzel
    • Writer
      • Shaun Grant
    • Stars
      • Caleb Landry Jones
      • Judy Davis
      • Anthony LaPaglia
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    • 65User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 18 nominations

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    Caleb Landry Jones
    Caleb Landry Jones
    • Nitram
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Mum
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Dad
    Phoebe Taylor
    • Riley
    Sean Keenan
    Sean Keenan
    • Jamie
    Conrad Brandt
    • Doctor
    Jessie Ward
    • Mother
    Zaidee Ward
    • Young Child
    Ethan Cook
    Ethan Cook
    • Teacher
    Kyan Hugh Mana Walters
    • Schoolboy
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Helen
    Lucas Friend
    • Salesman
    Charlotte Friels
    Charlotte Friels
    • Waitress
    Annabel Marshall-Roth
    Annabel Marshall-Roth
    • Real Estate Agent
    Christiana Plitzco
    • Nurse
    Nick Batzias
    • Barman
    Lucy-Rose Leonard
    Lucy-Rose Leonard
    • Woman Outside Bar
    Ian Hume
    • Husband
    • Director
      • Justin Kurzel
    • Writer
      • Shaun Grant
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    • Trivia
      According to director Justin Kurzel, Texan actor Caleb Landry Jones worked on his Australian accent while in quarantine after arriving in the country, by watching re-runs of 1990s episodes of Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971), Neighbours (1985) and Home and Away (1988).
    • Goofs
      Early in the film when Martin and his mother browse at the Surfboard shop a passenger train is visible passing in the background. There are no passenger trains in Tasmania unlike in Geelong, VIC where the movie was shot.
    • Quotes

      Mum: [from the trailer] He

      [Nitram]

      Mum: was laughing at my pain... laughing like it was the funniest thing in the world

    • Crazy credits
      End credits read "On April 28th 1996, thirty-five people were killed and another twenty-three wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The lone gunman was sentenced to thirty-five life sentences. The events of that day resulted in an overhaul of Australia's gun laws and the introduction of a National Firearms Agreement. The reforms were agreed to in twelve days. Over 640,000 firearms were bought back by the government and destroyed. No State or Territory has been fully compliant with the National Firearms Agreement. There are now more firearms owned in Australia than in 1996."
    • Soundtracks
      Three Little Maids
      Written by W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan (as A. Sullivan)

      Performed by Elsie Morison, Jeannette Sinclair, Marjorie Thomas The Glyndebourne Chorus (as Glyndebourne Chorus), Pro Arte Orchestra of London (as Pro Arte Orchestra), Malcolm Sargent (as Sir Malcolm Sargent)

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Australia

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    8/10
    Physically Devastating & Emotionally Enriching
    *Watched at Cannes 2021 World Premiere*

    The career of Australian director Justin Kurzel, still very much in an early phase, has been one filled with drastic ups and downs. Kurzel broke onto the scene in 2011 with his feature debut, "The Snowtown Murders," which played as part of the Cannes Critics Week. That film's success immediately gave him the confidence to helm a much more violent and haunted adaptation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth", with Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard in the lead roles. He also was given the promotion of competing in the main competition of Cannes.

    After that film's critical success, Hollywood came knocking as he was offered, and accepted, to direct the big-screen adaptation of the popular video game franchise "Assassin's Creed", which allowed him to reteam with Fassbender and Cotillard. However, Kurzel wasn't able to make the leap into studio filmmaking, as the film was a critical and commercial bomb. He tried to recompose himself a few years later by going back to his roots with the Australian true-crime-thriller "The True History of the Kelly Gang." The relative success of that film didn't prompt Kurzel to return to the big studios, instead, he has doubled down on his newfound career path with "Nitram", which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

    The film tells the life story of Tasmanian native Martin Bryant, who eventually was responsible for the largest massacre by a single person in Australian history after he killed 36 people at Port Arthur in 1996. From the very start, Bryant was beset with mental problems that made him act aggressively towards others and hold little concern for human safety. After he was sentenced to life in prison (where he remains to this day), Bryant was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and deemed to have an IQ of 66, roughly the same as an eleven-year-old.

    The title of the film (which is Martin spelled backward) comes from the nickname Bryant was given by childhood bullies, further hindering him from forming any human connections. American Caleb Landry Jones plays the titular character with brilliance, showcasing how far someone can go down the rabbit hole. Jones has made a small name for himself by playing supporting parts as sleazy weirdos in films such as "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and "Get Out". In his first major leading role, he has knocked it out of the park. He produces the fear one gets from a horror movie villain while still bringing enough authenticity to fit the film's grounded tone. His win for Best Actor at Cannes was well deserved, and some Oscar buzz should be in order.

    Also within the cast is frequent Kurzel collaborator Effie Davis, who plays Bryant's much older companion Helen, who lives alone in a rundown mansion with fourteen dogs and several dozen cats. Bryant and Helen formed a connection based on their status as social outcasts, which Jones and Davis are able to explore. Their interactions together are awkward and fractured, and never answer the question of exactly what kind of relationship they share.

    Anthony LaPaglia and Judy Davis, both of whom are superb, portray Bryant's parents, who have differing perspectives on how they should keep their son safe. LaPaglia prefers to give Bryant a bit of freedom in hopes that he will figure out the world for himself, while Davis feels that he is incapable of doing such a thing and must be kept on a short leash.

    Making a biopic about a country's worst human offender brings with it a lot of trap doors, such as vindicating the perpetrator or glorifying the harm that they caused. Thankfully, Kurzel avoids those errors as he approaches the film with a matter-of-fact style that only wants to illustrate how this event was allowed to happen. Abandoning the flashy style he is known for, Kurzel lets the actors and simple camerawork tell the story. I was reminded of Gus Van Sant's "Elephant" while watching the film at its world premiere. There is not one singular grand answer as to why this happened and how it could have been stopped, simply because there isn't a one-size-fits-all response. All we can do is look back on what happened and see what can be done for the future, which Kurzel doesn't seem to have much hope for as his postscript explains how the gun laws enacted as a result of Bryant's actions have not been properly enforced, opening the possibility of this happening again.

    Justin Kurzel's "Nitram" was one of the best films out of the Cannes Film Festival as it explores a real-life tragedy with both grace and severity. While my body hated the experience of watching the film because of the stiff muscles I was left with due to the intensity, my mind was left with a better understanding of this dark chapter in human history.
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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2021 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 惡的序章
    • Filming locations
      • Geelong, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • GoodThing Productions
      • Melbourne International Film Festival
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $400,107
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.55 : 1

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