Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuExploring the lives of everyday people who through life encounter the special gifts they have, or at least believe they have.Exploring the lives of everyday people who through life encounter the special gifts they have, or at least believe they have.Exploring the lives of everyday people who through life encounter the special gifts they have, or at least believe they have.
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It Gets Better... It's Worth Watching to the End.
what its about: a young guys path is changed when he stumbles upon a quirky girl who believes she can change the world through her thoughts. he returns to his home town years after to come across her again, only to find her more disturbed by 'the little things' in life.
what i liked: the storyline was somewhat creative and thought provoking. i found the scenes improved vastly as the film developed and by the end i was somewhat intrigued as to the outcome. there was one camera shot that i quite like and it's further into the film when dee (kathryn beck) suffers a traumatic experience inside the house... the shot is impressive in terms of colour and composition. i also found the editing quite smooth on the eyes. i most enjoyed kathryn becks scenes as her acting seemed to play a strong part in holding up the film. i found the movie improved vastly once her character was introduced. she played the role of a disturbed woman well and the other actors characters also seemed to improve in her presence.
what i didn't like: the largest gripe i had with this film was the first half hour of acting. i found the performances to be quite hard to watch and was wincing in some parts however it really is worth sitting through the hard stuff as there is significant improvement as the film progresses. some of the scenes didn't flow smoothly into the others and i found myself questioning what was happening in some sections of the movie. the audio did tend to need to be leveled out a little when the music scenes were played in comparison to the spoken word, but the choice of music in it makes for a good indie soundtrack. the lighting tended to be a tad dark for the interior scenes but that could be due to watching it on a small screen rather than in the cinema.
how did the movie make me feel? at first i found the movie quite hard to sit through due to the acting but as it continued, i did get quite engaged in the storyline. towards the end, the film had put me in quite a thoughtful and satisfied mood as i was pleasantly surprised by it's progressive story line. the most important thing to remember with this film is that it is not sitting on a Hollywood budget (a mere $20,000) so it can only do so much in terms of costuming, set design etcetera. overall, for a small Australian film, the script was different and it does really improve the further into the movie you watch. for the budget set, the director neil mcgregor has made an impressive and quirky movie that is worth viewing not only to support the local film market, but to see a varied story that does pull together in the end quite well.
what i liked: the storyline was somewhat creative and thought provoking. i found the scenes improved vastly as the film developed and by the end i was somewhat intrigued as to the outcome. there was one camera shot that i quite like and it's further into the film when dee (kathryn beck) suffers a traumatic experience inside the house... the shot is impressive in terms of colour and composition. i also found the editing quite smooth on the eyes. i most enjoyed kathryn becks scenes as her acting seemed to play a strong part in holding up the film. i found the movie improved vastly once her character was introduced. she played the role of a disturbed woman well and the other actors characters also seemed to improve in her presence.
what i didn't like: the largest gripe i had with this film was the first half hour of acting. i found the performances to be quite hard to watch and was wincing in some parts however it really is worth sitting through the hard stuff as there is significant improvement as the film progresses. some of the scenes didn't flow smoothly into the others and i found myself questioning what was happening in some sections of the movie. the audio did tend to need to be leveled out a little when the music scenes were played in comparison to the spoken word, but the choice of music in it makes for a good indie soundtrack. the lighting tended to be a tad dark for the interior scenes but that could be due to watching it on a small screen rather than in the cinema.
how did the movie make me feel? at first i found the movie quite hard to sit through due to the acting but as it continued, i did get quite engaged in the storyline. towards the end, the film had put me in quite a thoughtful and satisfied mood as i was pleasantly surprised by it's progressive story line. the most important thing to remember with this film is that it is not sitting on a Hollywood budget (a mere $20,000) so it can only do so much in terms of costuming, set design etcetera. overall, for a small Australian film, the script was different and it does really improve the further into the movie you watch. for the budget set, the director neil mcgregor has made an impressive and quirky movie that is worth viewing not only to support the local film market, but to see a varied story that does pull together in the end quite well.
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- hayleyjmac
- 15. Okt. 2011
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- 4.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 24 Minuten
- Farbe
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By what name was The Little Things (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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