The chronicle of the life and great love of Otto Bloom, an extraordinary man who experiences time in reverse - passing backwards through the years only remembering the future.The chronicle of the life and great love of Otto Bloom, an extraordinary man who experiences time in reverse - passing backwards through the years only remembering the future.The chronicle of the life and great love of Otto Bloom, an extraordinary man who experiences time in reverse - passing backwards through the years only remembering the future.
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- 4 wins & 7 nominations
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- TriviaMother and daughter Rachel Ward and Matilda Brown play the same character as the older and younger versions.
- GoofsHe couldn't possibly answer questions put to him if he was moving backwards in time, as he would not yet have experienced it yet. He would only be able to answer questions not yet put to him (as the laying of cards exhibited).
- Quotes
Otto Bloom: You can spend your whole life dwelling on the past, but no amount of wallowing can ever change what's set in stone. We all have regrets. We all have disappointments. Things don't always turn out the way we'd hoped. Instead, they turn out the only way they can, which is the way they were always meant to. So, don't let yesterday take up too much of today. Inhale the future and exhale the past. Let every bruise make you stronger, every tear make you braver, and every heartbreak make you wiser. Because the only moment that truly matters is this one. Right now.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Death and Life of Otto Bloom: Behind the Scenes (2016)
With a high concept story at its core of Xavier Samuel's mysterious Otto Bloom, who seemingly experiences life in reverse (so his past is the future and future the past) told in a documentary talking heads like manner that allows director Cris Jones to overcome budget restraints in an efficient manner, Bloom's story shouldn't be delved into too deeply by anyone but it allows Jones a chance to tell a love story with a difference and showcase a talent that we will hopefully see grow in the local industry in future projects.
Fake documentaries aren't easy to pull off, especially in a day and age where so many quality documentaries are flooding the marketplace, so for Jones to succeed to the extent he does by making Bloom feel like a real event, is quite the feat that harbors some impressive DIY techniques and film trickery.
It's not to say Bloom isn't without its fair share of moments that don't work (in particular a segment where a sweaty Otto gives a special talk to a packed auditorium) but there's a lot of moments that do work and with committed turns from leading man Samuel and then Rachel Ward and Matilda Brown as Bloom's love interest Ada, Bloom's vision of its goal to craft an original and non-linear story is one to be admired, even if the films reach does escape Jones's grasp.
Final Say –
Head into The Life and Death of Otto Bloom with an open mind and a forgiving critical outlook and you'll be rewarded with a well-intentioned and highly ambitious local production that suggests Jones is a filmmaker to keep a very close eye on and while the story might not make a whole lot of sense at the end of the day, which is to be expected with any such narrative, The Life and Death of Otto Bloom is one of our countries most commendable productions in recent times.
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- Oct 30, 2017
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- Also known as
- Ο θάνατος και η ζωή τού Όττο Μπλουμ
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- Budget
- A$1,250,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 2.39:1