Fried Barry
- 2020
- 1 h 39 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
3,4 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn alien takes control of a drug-addicted man's body, leading to debauchery and chaos as the visitor explores humanity through Cape Town's underworld of drugs, sex, and violence.An alien takes control of a drug-addicted man's body, leading to debauchery and chaos as the visitor explores humanity through Cape Town's underworld of drugs, sex, and violence.An alien takes control of a drug-addicted man's body, leading to debauchery and chaos as the visitor explores humanity through Cape Town's underworld of drugs, sex, and violence.
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Fried Barry fully commits to insanity. No social commentary, no metaphors, no emotional drama, no tense scares, there's barely even a story tying things together. It just weaves together a series of crazy characters and over the top situations into a drug fuelled kaleidoscope. The cast must be comprised of some sort of local comedy troupe as there are so many great character actors all showing up for one liners, while Gary Green kills it as the lead stoned alien. The psychedelic scenes are all suitably trippy and come at you with manic energy. There are several moments where you can't help but laugh at the sheer absurdity of it all, but this is hardly a traditional comedy. In fact there are so few traditional movie elements in this that I'm sure many won't find anything to grasp on to and enjoy. You gotta just strap in and appreciate the frenzy for what it is, or avoid this one all together.
Honestly, the synopsis sounded great. An addict and ne'er do well is abducted and his body is injected with an alien, who discovers life as a human and the experiences that involves. It sounded like either a stoner laff riot or a warm hearted fish out of water story. It was neither, and that disappointed me.
Gary Green plays Barry, who is introduced as a real bastard-drunk, abusive, bully, bad father and husband. This is expressed in about the first five minutes. Not wasting time, the filmmakers have him being lifted up into a spaceship faster than you can say PROBE, and after a rather strange but uninteresting and low budget transmutation, Barry is redeposited back, now quiet and wide eyed. He experiences lots of stuff and meets weird people and it goes from mildly amusing to serious to dark to crazy to huh?
I just really had trouble getting into it. The film felt much longer than it's runtime and I was really bored by the third act and started reading the reviews of the previous movie I'd just partially watched which I hated so much I gave up halfway through. It was one of those art house "horror" films that a lot of people thought was brilliant but it bored me to tears. What did they see that I didn't? Same thing here. I read the other reviews and there weren't a lot, but overall were much more impressed than I. What did they see that I didn't?
Well, in addition to hoping it would be the funny stoner laff riot option and being disappointed it wasn't, I really had a problem with the main protagonist. I think that first off, the introduction to him was so brief that the change from him to the alien just didn't seem all that stark. Then there's Green's performance. He's on screen the entire film so he has to carry it, and the majority of the time he has no lines. And since the alien shows almost no emotion, that's a heck of a challenge for an actor. Green's face kind of resembles a Halloween mask (sorry, mate), so even the rare change of eye reaction still looks about the same. I pictured a really good actor in the role. What would Daniel Day-Lewis do? Well, probably not this movie.
Truth be told, I really wanted to like this film. It sounded weird and different and I'm all for that. But I just came away with a feeling of, "So what?" I think the acting had a lot to do with it, although I liked the purple haired hooker. But the multiple plot holes (like, did NO ONE in the city see that giant spaceship??), the questionable actions of pretty much everyone and what the heck was the deal with those grocery store employees? It just didn't do it for me, and I grudgingly give it a 5.
Gary Green plays Barry, who is introduced as a real bastard-drunk, abusive, bully, bad father and husband. This is expressed in about the first five minutes. Not wasting time, the filmmakers have him being lifted up into a spaceship faster than you can say PROBE, and after a rather strange but uninteresting and low budget transmutation, Barry is redeposited back, now quiet and wide eyed. He experiences lots of stuff and meets weird people and it goes from mildly amusing to serious to dark to crazy to huh?
I just really had trouble getting into it. The film felt much longer than it's runtime and I was really bored by the third act and started reading the reviews of the previous movie I'd just partially watched which I hated so much I gave up halfway through. It was one of those art house "horror" films that a lot of people thought was brilliant but it bored me to tears. What did they see that I didn't? Same thing here. I read the other reviews and there weren't a lot, but overall were much more impressed than I. What did they see that I didn't?
Well, in addition to hoping it would be the funny stoner laff riot option and being disappointed it wasn't, I really had a problem with the main protagonist. I think that first off, the introduction to him was so brief that the change from him to the alien just didn't seem all that stark. Then there's Green's performance. He's on screen the entire film so he has to carry it, and the majority of the time he has no lines. And since the alien shows almost no emotion, that's a heck of a challenge for an actor. Green's face kind of resembles a Halloween mask (sorry, mate), so even the rare change of eye reaction still looks about the same. I pictured a really good actor in the role. What would Daniel Day-Lewis do? Well, probably not this movie.
Truth be told, I really wanted to like this film. It sounded weird and different and I'm all for that. But I just came away with a feeling of, "So what?" I think the acting had a lot to do with it, although I liked the purple haired hooker. But the multiple plot holes (like, did NO ONE in the city see that giant spaceship??), the questionable actions of pretty much everyone and what the heck was the deal with those grocery store employees? It just didn't do it for me, and I grudgingly give it a 5.
I am not even comparing this to the Greasy Strangler as a movie, just referring to the title ... if anything they are both quite trashy as some would say, but in a different sense. This is quite episodic and I reckon some people who did do drugs, may feel some connection to some of the things happening here. Still it has to be noted, you should not try this at home. And even someone like me, who didn't do drugs (alcohol aside if you think it counts per definition), I could relate ... well understand may be the better word, what the main character goes through, to a degree.
Very well played by our lead and far out as some might say. But also completely odd and tough to follow. Also no story - just a few things to be aware of. This isn't anywhere near a "normal" film ... but if you let yourself into the world and the madness this depicts ... you can have some fun, with all the depravities you get to see. Or be entertained by them I should say ... fun isn't really ... well I guess you can laugh a lot, especially if you can distinguish and not compare this to your real life (hopefully) ... no pun intended
Very well played by our lead and far out as some might say. But also completely odd and tough to follow. Also no story - just a few things to be aware of. This isn't anywhere near a "normal" film ... but if you let yourself into the world and the madness this depicts ... you can have some fun, with all the depravities you get to see. Or be entertained by them I should say ... fun isn't really ... well I guess you can laugh a lot, especially if you can distinguish and not compare this to your real life (hopefully) ... no pun intended
I was hoping for something a little more intense. The set-up was there for something truly anarchic but it just didn't quite pull it off. It wasn't too bad though, it just seemed to run out of steam very quickly.
Gary Green, the guy who plays Barry, could easily play an alien without needing any makeup. His face is fascinating and his expressions are endlessly entertaining. I could see him as a successful character actor.
Gary Green, the guy who plays Barry, could easily play an alien without needing any makeup. His face is fascinating and his expressions are endlessly entertaining. I could see him as a successful character actor.
"Fried Barry" is a truly unconventional film that takes the viewer on a surreal and unsettling journey. With a rating of 8/10, the film deserves recognition for its unconventional approach and captivating portrayal.
The storyline of "Fried Barry" revolves around the protagonist Barry, who is unwillingly abducted by aliens and infected with a strange power. From that moment on, we experience the world through Barry's perspective as he drifts through the streets of Cape Town, encountering absurd and often dangerous situations.
The film excels in its unique visual design and creative direction. The cinematography and camera work contribute to capturing the psychedelic and unsettling atmosphere of Barry's world. The use of intense colors, fast cuts, and unconventional perspectives enhances the surreal experience and immerses the viewer deeply into the protagonist's twisted mindset.
The performance by Gary Green, who portrays Barry, is remarkable. He effectively conveys the character's depths and extremes, giving Barry a distinctive presence. Despite minimal dialogue in "Fried Barry," Green manages to communicate Barry's inner state and reactions through body language and expressiveness.
"Fried Barry" is certainly not a film for everyone. The disturbing and often bizarre nature of the storyline may polarize viewers, and those seeking traditional narrative structures may be disappointed. However, the film offers a unique and captivating experience for those willing to embrace its offbeat and experimental nature.
With a rating of 8/10, "Fried Barry" deserves praise for its creative approach, visual design, and Gary Green's convincing performance. For film enthusiasts who are open to an extraordinary and unsettling adventure, this film is definitely worth a watch.
The storyline of "Fried Barry" revolves around the protagonist Barry, who is unwillingly abducted by aliens and infected with a strange power. From that moment on, we experience the world through Barry's perspective as he drifts through the streets of Cape Town, encountering absurd and often dangerous situations.
The film excels in its unique visual design and creative direction. The cinematography and camera work contribute to capturing the psychedelic and unsettling atmosphere of Barry's world. The use of intense colors, fast cuts, and unconventional perspectives enhances the surreal experience and immerses the viewer deeply into the protagonist's twisted mindset.
The performance by Gary Green, who portrays Barry, is remarkable. He effectively conveys the character's depths and extremes, giving Barry a distinctive presence. Despite minimal dialogue in "Fried Barry," Green manages to communicate Barry's inner state and reactions through body language and expressiveness.
"Fried Barry" is certainly not a film for everyone. The disturbing and often bizarre nature of the storyline may polarize viewers, and those seeking traditional narrative structures may be disappointed. However, the film offers a unique and captivating experience for those willing to embrace its offbeat and experimental nature.
With a rating of 8/10, "Fried Barry" deserves praise for its creative approach, visual design, and Gary Green's convincing performance. For film enthusiasts who are open to an extraordinary and unsettling adventure, this film is definitely worth a watch.
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- CuriosidadesForgoing a traditional script, the film was written in 3 days as a scene breakdown. Most of the film's dialogue and blocking was improvised or workshopped on set.
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- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
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