Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLimestone Cowboy is a human story of a family grappling with the discomforting notion of a delusional parent, Karist, who believes he has what it takes to run for office.Limestone Cowboy is a human story of a family grappling with the discomforting notion of a delusional parent, Karist, who believes he has what it takes to run for office.Limestone Cowboy is a human story of a family grappling with the discomforting notion of a delusional parent, Karist, who believes he has what it takes to run for office.
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Very pleasantly surprised, a moving take on the typical Maltese fringe political candidate.
Amazing plot which doesn't make you distract for 1 second. Paul Portelli as Karist is absolutely magnificent! A must see!
I watched this movie last night with some Maltese friends who had downloaded it and were keen to see a movie from their homeland.
Today I logged on here to see the reviews. Two reviews, both giving 10 stars!! Judging by the names of the people giving these reviews, it is clear there was some national pride at play.
The basic premise was a good idea, some (but only some) of the acting performances were good. But it was overall a very poor movie. And while I say the basic premise was good, about 2/3 of the way through the film the plot went missing and never really came back. Then in the last 10 minutes a minor character reveals he has testicular cancer and then the whole movie suddenly focuses on him. All very weird. And the priest, and the cocaine, and the yobbos who kept coming around and starting fights... so many distractions to the story that were not only needless but also very confusing.
My Maltese mates were suitably embarrassed. Two of them left the room half way through. When they came back at the end and asked how it finished, none of us knew what to say.
There is a reason this film never made it to the big screen.
Today I logged on here to see the reviews. Two reviews, both giving 10 stars!! Judging by the names of the people giving these reviews, it is clear there was some national pride at play.
The basic premise was a good idea, some (but only some) of the acting performances were good. But it was overall a very poor movie. And while I say the basic premise was good, about 2/3 of the way through the film the plot went missing and never really came back. Then in the last 10 minutes a minor character reveals he has testicular cancer and then the whole movie suddenly focuses on him. All very weird. And the priest, and the cocaine, and the yobbos who kept coming around and starting fights... so many distractions to the story that were not only needless but also very confusing.
My Maltese mates were suitably embarrassed. Two of them left the room half way through. When they came back at the end and asked how it finished, none of us knew what to say.
There is a reason this film never made it to the big screen.
I had been meaning to watch Limestone Cowboy for a while, and now that I've finally seen it, I deeply regret not watching it sooner. This film is an incredible piece of work that shines a light on Maltese culture in a way few other productions have dared to do.
Not only does it delve into the intricacies of our unique culture, but it also holds up a mirror to the darker aspects of our society. At its core, Limestone Cowboy is a bold commentary on how we, as a people, have perpetuated a culture of bullying and insensitivity. It's a sobering reflection of how, in both social and political spheres, we often fail to support or empathize with those who don't conform to societal norms or expectations.
For those who watched the movie and felt ashamed-well, that's exactly the point. This film's message is crystal clear: we should feel ashamed of the way we've allowed these behaviors and attitudes to take root in our collective identity. It also gives us a glimpse of the errors of the past that shouldnt be repeated in the future. It's urging us to confront our flaws and strive for a more compassionate, understanding society.
One aspect that truly stood out for me was the quality of the acting. For once, the performances felt genuine and professional, a refreshing departure from the over-forced scripts and unnatural delivery often associated with Maltese television. The cast brought a remarkable level of authenticity and depth to their roles, even down to the words and tone used in their banter. This attention to detail made the film feel authentically Maltese, capturing the essence of our everyday conversations and interactions. As a result, the story felt both raw and deeply relatable.
And of course, I have to mention the twist at the end-I absolutely loved it! I won't spoil it for anyone, but let's just say it tied everything together perfectly and left a lasting impact.
Not only does it delve into the intricacies of our unique culture, but it also holds up a mirror to the darker aspects of our society. At its core, Limestone Cowboy is a bold commentary on how we, as a people, have perpetuated a culture of bullying and insensitivity. It's a sobering reflection of how, in both social and political spheres, we often fail to support or empathize with those who don't conform to societal norms or expectations.
For those who watched the movie and felt ashamed-well, that's exactly the point. This film's message is crystal clear: we should feel ashamed of the way we've allowed these behaviors and attitudes to take root in our collective identity. It also gives us a glimpse of the errors of the past that shouldnt be repeated in the future. It's urging us to confront our flaws and strive for a more compassionate, understanding society.
One aspect that truly stood out for me was the quality of the acting. For once, the performances felt genuine and professional, a refreshing departure from the over-forced scripts and unnatural delivery often associated with Maltese television. The cast brought a remarkable level of authenticity and depth to their roles, even down to the words and tone used in their banter. This attention to detail made the film feel authentically Maltese, capturing the essence of our everyday conversations and interactions. As a result, the story felt both raw and deeply relatable.
And of course, I have to mention the twist at the end-I absolutely loved it! I won't spoil it for anyone, but let's just say it tied everything together perfectly and left a lasting impact.
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- Budget
- 1 000 000 € (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16 : 9
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By what name was Limestone Cowboy (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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