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Ruben Guthrie

  • 2015
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
760
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Patrick Brammall in Ruben Guthrie (2015)
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Ruben Guthrie is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won't let him put it down.Ruben Guthrie is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won't let him put it down.Ruben Guthrie is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won't let him put it down.

  • Director
    • Brendan Cowell
  • Writer
    • Brendan Cowell
  • Stars
    • Patrick Brammall
    • Alex Dimitriades
    • Abbey Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    760
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brendan Cowell
    • Writer
      • Brendan Cowell
    • Stars
      • Patrick Brammall
      • Alex Dimitriades
      • Abbey Lee
    • 11User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Patrick Brammall
    Patrick Brammall
    • Ruben Guthrie
    Alex Dimitriades
    Alex Dimitriades
    • Damian
    Abbey Lee
    Abbey Lee
    • Zoya Houbec
    Harriet Dyer
    Harriet Dyer
    • Virginia
    Jeremy Sims
    Jeremy Sims
    • Ray
    Brenton Thwaites
    Brenton Thwaites
    • Chet Davidson
    Robyn Nevin
    Robyn Nevin
    • Susan Guthrie
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Peter Guthrie
    Aaron Bertram
    • Ken
    Yvonne Cowell
    • Vonny
    Michael Lahoud
    • Jeremy
    Garth Dawson
    • Driver
    Kate Kopperman
    • Cargo Bar Girl 1
    Grace Wallace
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    Kasia Stelmach
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    Catherine Kennar
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    Blazey Best
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    6planktonrules

    I'm not exactly sure what all this means, though the acting was nice.

    "Ruben Guthrie" is a strange film about alcoholism...strange because I really have no idea what it's trying to say. Still, despite this and a very strange ending, the acting is quite nice.

    The film begins with Ruben behaving like a drunk frat-boy--which is sad since he's supposed to be an adult. After his latest crazy binge, his live-in girlfriend has had enough and she leaves--vowing only to return IF he manages to stay sober for the next year. Ruben's commitment to sobriety at first is extremely shallow and he doesn't think he has a problem. But, over time and after the alcohol leaves his system, he slowly comes to see that he IS an alcoholic and becomes actively involved with Alcoholics Anonymous.

    Patrick Brammall is very good as Ruben and much of the script seemed very well done and seemed to have a lot of insights into not just alcoholism but how the families and friends of addicts often do a lot to try to keep the person actively drinking and screwing up their lives. But the film also seems to have lost a sense of direction and the ending is anti-climactic to say the very least.
    6chiguy17

    Not bad

    Maybe it's because I read the negative reviews before watching it and was prepared for an awful film, but I didn't think it was that bad. I definitely wouldn't pay to see it, and feel bad for anyone who did - especially if it was in the theaters.

    I will agree with other users and say that the ending was just awful - almost renders the entire movie pointless. When the scene ended, I had a sneaking suspicion that it was the end, but really hoped I was wrong. There's basically no resolution.

    The "actress" who plays Zoya definitely delivers a flat performance, but I think that's due more to the language barrier. And it really doesn't cover the topic of alcoholism all that well. I have to think that the writer either isn't familiar with AA or AA is drastically different in Australia.

    Anyway, if you're a fan of Patrick Brammal or any of the other actors and have nothing to do on a Sunday afternoon, it's worth streaming just to kill some boredom, but it's far from award worthy, and as I said, the ending is extremely dissatisfying.
    10pavilion-72801

    Pleasant Surprise

    Wasn't expecting it but this was a very good movie. Engaging throughout. Patrick Brammall can act. Loved Abbey Lee's 'second scene.' Will leave it at that.

    Oh, evidently, need 10 lines to post. But I don't feel like writing 10 lines. Don't read on.

    Life is good for ad man Ruben Guthrie - he leads a party boy lifestyle, has a model fiancée and lives in a house on the water. He's at the top of his game, until some drunken skylarking lands Ruben at the bottom of his infinity pool, lucky to be alive. His mum hits the panic button, and then his fiancée leaves him, but not before issuing him one final challenge: If Ruben can do one year without a drink, she'll give him another chance... RUBEN GUTHRIE is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won't let him put it down.
    10Damian-604-672576

    Compelling Entertainment

    This film is great for so many reasons.

    First and foremost, it shows a successful young person who is having the time of his life. What makes this movie a different type of party movie is that it braves some of the tough questions that the majority of modern cinema is too scared to ask.

    We can look at other party movies that have gone before it, with immense box office success like The Hangover (2009), now a franchise, which by itself, must have almost single-handedly re-ignited global tourism to Las Vegas! Why has the Hangover movie franchise been so successful? What is it about letting go and having a sense of exaggerated release from whatever we feel binding us in our daily lives? Maybe this is getting a little deep for a movie review? But if we look at the box office receipts for The Hangover, people are paying to escape, paying to release, paying to watch a movie about some dudes who get so wasted that they can't remember what happened the next morning and spend the rest of the movie piecing back together what happened the night before.

    Enter Ruben Guthrie and you have a movie, with moments that are equally in the party extreme. So if you are looking for that type of release and superficial fun where you don't have to think too much, then you are definitely going to like parts of Ruben Guthrie all the way through.

    Equally, if you want to be entertained, but also engaged in terms of your feeling your brain is actually switched on, then Ruben Guthrie is going to give you plenty to think about, potentially for a long time after the movie has finished.

    The cinematography is of a high standard and shows some of the beautiful parts of Sydney that we take for granted like Tamarama, Bondi and our wonderful beach culture, so if you're into Sydney then definitely add Ruben Guthrie to your watchlist.

    The acting is a testament to the depth of talent that we have here in Australia, no wonder we keep supplying Hollywood with a steady stream of our best.

    Patrick Brammall as Ruben Guthrie is tour de force and sometimes during the movie I felt like I was watching a theatre play, so pure was the acting and so powerful the message.

    Writer director Brendan Cowell, should congratulate himself on a very sharp screenplay with very few weaknesses. With Ruben Guthrie, he has created a piece of cinema that will endure because it's a postcard of beautiful Sydney, because it's a movie about fun and release, because it's about love and sacrifice and, ultimately, because its about the men and women inside us all.
    3ozjosh03

    Alcoholics Annoying-us

    Like so many Australian films, Ruben Guthrie is thin, shallow and populated by caricatures who never really threaten to turn into fully formed characters. For a few moments here and there I thought - more hoped - that it might prove to be a serious and scathing look at Australian drinking culture. And there's one scene where there is a momentary suggestion that it might have something provocative to say about the dubious cult that is Alcoholics Anonymous (and its even more dubious success rate). But no. Ruben Guthrie not only has nothing new to say, its notions of how alcohol is viewed in Australia seem a good twenty or thirty years out of date. To give but one example: everyone in Ruben's life - his boss, his father, his best mate, his mother - refuses to take his decision to quit alcohol seriously, refuses to really accept that alcoholism could be his problem; indeed, they all actively insist he snap out of it and have another drink. Yes - just like it isn't the 21st century, educated middle-class people aren't acutely aware of the dangers of alcohol, and parents, employers or best friends never respect someone's decision not to drink. This is also a film crammed with the kind of faux-dramatic gestures beloved by writers who can't actually generate genuine drama through actual conflict. At various points Ruben smashes a bottle against his mirrored home bar, throws his mobile phone into the harbour and rips his laptop into pieces... as people almost never do in real life. All this and - just for good measure - an annoying and offensive gay stereotype mincingly played by Alex Dimitriades. The direction is distractingly show- offy at times, befitting a film that is all surface and no substance. Yet again one is left wondering what the film funding bodies saw in the script that convinced them it was worth spending the nation's money on.

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      When Ruben goes to visit his dad Peter, Peter is informed by the server Harry. Harry is played by Jack Thompson's real life son Billy.
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      Written by Jim Finn (as Finn), Dan McNamee (as McNamee) and Dan Williams (as Williams)

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 2015 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рубен Гатри
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(location)
    • Production company
      • Quattro Risk Services
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      • $227,691
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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