|
Showing all 9 reviews...
|
|
 |
It was such a good movie, you don't see movies like this anymore. It was truly a masterpiece! 10-10.
10/10 15.9.2008 -
djll88@ - age: 18-25
Treed Murray is by far one of the best movies I've seen. In fact, I enjoyed it as much the second, third, fourth time I watched as I did the first. A brillant script combined with suberb acting and subtle direction made Treed Murray such a good film.
10/10 11.1.2004 -
natashasweet82@ - age: 18-25
| |  | | |
The best canadian movie I've ever seen I recommend this movie with out a doubt this is a Must See!!! Movie!!!
10/10 6.5.2003 -
devilman_696@ - age: 13-17
Treed Murray would have to be THE BEST movie I've seen all year! Sure, being Canadian does make me a little partial to Canadian movies, but I was amazed an astounded at the vibrant and colourful images... I was especially surprised to find that the TREE had been constructed, it looked SOOO REAL! A simple story with a simple plot, but the psychological warfare that ensues is nothing but "simple". A definite MUST-SEE!!!
10/10 2.3.2002 -
blink_lash@ - age: 13-17
This is a good film! Good, solid performances. A clever idea that is well carried out. The images were rather bland, but that is really the only down-side. Good solid screenwriting for a change, too. One of the best of this year's Genie crop. Definitely worth seeing.
8/10 5.2.2002 -
cbifilms@ - age: 36-49
I really enjoyed this canadian movie. IT is a drama that makes you reflect on life... I also liked the play on words. I recommend it to people who like to have some substance in a movie.
8/10 25.1.2002 -
cccccfamily@ - age: 36-49
This movie is perfect from all aspects. The story is simple... but brilliant. Even the play from the actors prooves that you dont always need science fiction to get a good movie. Only 7 actors... a tree and a nice story with good details. Go see it!
10/10 21.1.2002 -
helder@ - age: 26-35
| |  | | |
I was disappointed by this movie. I had been looking forward to it, as something Canadian and different, instead of the same-old Hollywood stuff. But I couldn't make sense of it. (I wish this comments page had a section for people who've seen a film to discuss it and ask questions without having to worry about revealing the movie's content.) Anyway, to get on to the questions: why is the park empty? It looks like a really nice day, where is everybody? Why do two of the muggers have American accents, at least part of the time? Are they supposed to be visiting from the States or are the actors just copying gangsta-rap they've seen on Much Music? Does Toronto have muggers? If so, does it have muggers like those in the film? Next question--why does the businessman throw his wallet down from the tree right at the beginning? How does it help him? It seems strange. Anyway, I left after about twenty minutes, because I couldn't stand it.
5/10 20.1.2002 -
klug@ - age: 50+
This was an unusual but very good movie. The acting is excellent even though there is little action. It is one of those canadian movies that makes you think about it long after the movie is over. It is worth seeing especially if you are in the mood for an intelligent movie.
9/10 19.1.2002 -
acuffaro@ - age: 36-49
|