Marmalade
- 2024
- 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
3,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Sigue a un hombre en la cárcel que narra la colorida historia de un romántico atraco a un banco a su astuto compañero de celda para escapar y reunirse con el seductor amor de su vida.Sigue a un hombre en la cárcel que narra la colorida historia de un romántico atraco a un banco a su astuto compañero de celda para escapar y reunirse con el seductor amor de su vida.Sigue a un hombre en la cárcel que narra la colorida historia de un romántico atraco a un banco a su astuto compañero de celda para escapar y reunirse con el seductor amor de su vida.
Andrew E. Wheeler
- Chief Dixon
- (as Andrew Wheeler)
Tyler Borresch
- Antique Store Clerk
- (sin acreditar)
Chad David
- Prisoner
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Keir O'Donnell's charming debut film "Marmalade" is a delightful rollercoaster of comedy, throwing unexpected twists and turns that keep you on your toes. It's a tale of love, crime, and betrayal, yet it feels refreshingly new and exhilarating from the get-go.
Initially, I was skeptical, bracing myself for a cliché "boy meets bad girl, boy gets into trouble" storyline. But as the movie unfolds, it defies expectations at every corner, never ceasing to surprise until the very end.
The dynamic duo of Baron and Marmalade, portrayed by Keery and Morrone, electrify the screen. Keery's Baron starts off as a simple guy, content with his routine until Marmalade shakes up his world. Morrone embodies Marmalade with infectious energy, leading Baron into a whirlwind of excitement and danger. Yet beneath her playful facade lies a darker motive, adding depth to her character.
So, sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride of "Marmalade." It may not be what you anticipated, but that's all part of its charm.
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Initially, I was skeptical, bracing myself for a cliché "boy meets bad girl, boy gets into trouble" storyline. But as the movie unfolds, it defies expectations at every corner, never ceasing to surprise until the very end.
The dynamic duo of Baron and Marmalade, portrayed by Keery and Morrone, electrify the screen. Keery's Baron starts off as a simple guy, content with his routine until Marmalade shakes up his world. Morrone embodies Marmalade with infectious energy, leading Baron into a whirlwind of excitement and danger. Yet beneath her playful facade lies a darker motive, adding depth to her character.
So, sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride of "Marmalade." It may not be what you anticipated, but that's all part of its charm.
Visit moviecity.ng for more fun reviews. Toodles.
I thought this movie was absolutely terrific. It was fun, interesting, and refreshing, and any doubts or qualms I had with it in the beginning were resolved by the end.
In fact, a little ways into it I thought I had guessed then ending, and thought "wow, what a neat little concept." By the end, it had taken what I thought would happen and added a few twists, and really left me pleasantly surprised. I've seen plot progression similar to this before, but this really stuck the landing and left me wanting more (in a good way).
Some of the performances and character decisions do feel a little off in the beginning, but this makes sense at a certain point and becomes part of the charm.
As a directorial debut and possibly best performance yet by the rising Joe Keery, I have to go with a 10/10 for this one. I can't think of anything that would have enhanced it, and it all wrapped up in a satisfying, if not 100% original, way.
By the way, I only knew about this film because I follow Justin Long (apparently a friend of the director) on Instagram. Really curious as to how this gem slipped by with minimal promotion or recognition.
In fact, a little ways into it I thought I had guessed then ending, and thought "wow, what a neat little concept." By the end, it had taken what I thought would happen and added a few twists, and really left me pleasantly surprised. I've seen plot progression similar to this before, but this really stuck the landing and left me wanting more (in a good way).
Some of the performances and character decisions do feel a little off in the beginning, but this makes sense at a certain point and becomes part of the charm.
As a directorial debut and possibly best performance yet by the rising Joe Keery, I have to go with a 10/10 for this one. I can't think of anything that would have enhanced it, and it all wrapped up in a satisfying, if not 100% original, way.
By the way, I only knew about this film because I follow Justin Long (apparently a friend of the director) on Instagram. Really curious as to how this gem slipped by with minimal promotion or recognition.
No pun intended - I assume if you have watched this, you will understand or read into this something else than those who haven't. Let's just say, the movie might be able to have some surprises for you at hand ... the main character is quite well played and chosen. And while he may not seem like it, he might have some ideas ... how would he have been able to survive this long.
Generally speaking I did like the cast of the movie. They did a great job and the twists really helped me enjoy the whole thing. Now some things may work a bit too convenient ... but there are clues why certain things had t be done (I am looking at the door guard and the sheet wagon ... let's call it that) ... if you think about it. Still suspend your disbelief ... and just enjoy this for a light thriller ... this does not ... "pretend" to be anything else ... or does it?
Generally speaking I did like the cast of the movie. They did a great job and the twists really helped me enjoy the whole thing. Now some things may work a bit too convenient ... but there are clues why certain things had t be done (I am looking at the door guard and the sheet wagon ... let's call it that) ... if you think about it. Still suspend your disbelief ... and just enjoy this for a light thriller ... this does not ... "pretend" to be anything else ... or does it?
It was definitely refreshing and amazing to have watched this sort of a movie nowadays when we get scarcity of thrilling and unexpected comedies. The plot was outstanding because it was flexible open to interpretation and easy to manipulate like what the director and writer just did. The protagonist's performance was so smart and clever die to his ability to portray such complex character that initially seemed innocent and unsuspecting to someone more sinister and clever. The scenes were also intelligently edited because there were no plotholes and the twist was satisfying in the end. The whole anagram thing was a bit corny though.
If the movie seems familiar at first glance, the effect is intentional. Fledgling director Keir O'Donnell sets out to catch the audience by surprise, and succeeds more often than he fails. Just when you think the story is going somewhere, it zigs when it should zag. The result is actual honest-to-God entertainment, something most movies today seem to have overlooked. Camila Morrone is a find, rocking her role like a deranged Claire Danes, and the camera loves her. The audience will too. Hodge is one of those rare actors who literally cannot give a bad performance, and he holds up his end of the "deal," even with limited screen time. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasWhen Baron and Marmalade go to the cabin hideaway after the robbery, money is scattered around the living room. A bank note can be seen going off the edge of the coffee table, and then back on top as the scene progresses.
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- 13.385 US$
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- 1h 39min(99 min)
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