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The Neon Bible (1995)

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Summary: While on a train, a teenage boy thinks about his life and the flamboyant aunt whose friendship acted as an emotional shield from his troubled family. This film evokes the haunting quality of memory while creating a heartfelt portrait of a boy's life in a rural 1940s Southern town. (imdb)
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Genre: Drama
Country: UK
Directed By: Terence Davies
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na MadcapLaughs
54
T2
By quite some distance the weakest film from Terence Davies. It's an incredibly strange experience watching this having seen most of his other films because it plays almost like a pastiche of his style. Maybe it's because Davies up till that point had only made films set in England which were so completely English bursting with nostalgia for his past, but this film just feels so awkward and uncomfortable set in the US as it is. It had its moments though.
na gaucho
5
T8
na rottentomat
44
T4
na On_Target
1
T1
A truly wretched movie replete with terrible acting, horrid cinematography, poor characterization, and scene upon scene that goes absolutely nowhere. I don't think I've ever seen a movie that butchered its source material so badly. Besides everything else wrong with it, the titular "Neon Bible", which was in a pivotal scene in the novel this movie is ostensibly based on, doesn't even appear in the movie, unless you count the image during the title sequence.
na NRM02
67
T8
na Coheed
65
T5
It is an admirable piece, but it feels somewhat distant and brittle in its whole, a case of a non-American director not being able to connect to his subject, in this case the second film of British director Terence Davis I've seen, despite his attempt, causing a gulf being the feelings evoked that you should be feeling, undermining the point of the narrative.
na ears550
60
T6
na nrm4
66
T7
na ten
80
T7
na Empire
2
T2
na winds
4
T3
na purity
2
T6
na JakeAesthete
68
T7
na Theodora
30
T1
na paris1919
82
T7
na Mike DAngelo
67
T8
na m4th3u5
70
T4
na imdb
57
T3
na filmaffinity
62
T5
na welike
30
T7
Average Tier 5.05 from 20 Rankings rss