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An outsider and a young woman plagued by Tourette's syndrome meet and together journey to Canada.An outsider and a young woman plagued by Tourette's syndrome meet and together journey to Canada.An outsider and a young woman plagued by Tourette's syndrome meet and together journey to Canada.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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Adam Lauricella
- High School Punk #2
- (as Adam T. Lauricella)
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Great performances, especially by Michael Park
There are many things to admire about this film, but the thing that got me above all others was the part of an eccentric recluse, the sort of role that Hollywood loves & romanticizes but which here is absolutely convincing & unlike any character I've encounterd in film or in life. Also a very convincing & disturbing depiction of Tourete's syndrome
Roadtrip through a lonesome, crowded world
Back in 97, this played at a little theater at St Anthony Main in Mpls. I saw it with a girl I was very much into, but can't remember what I thought of the film. I just remember the girl, who was very sweet with one of the prettiest faces I've ever seen. Modest Mouse was the soundtrack of our Spring that year, which kinda fits the mood of this story.
Upon rewatching, it was hard to not think of this as a more realistic version of Mad Love. That being said, this one is a sad, raw and beautiful movie. Sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating, somewhat dreary (or at least moody) and definitely touching.
Overall, it's a well done indie film with excellent performances that I'm glad I revisited.
Upon rewatching, it was hard to not think of this as a more realistic version of Mad Love. That being said, this one is a sad, raw and beautiful movie. Sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating, somewhat dreary (or at least moody) and definitely touching.
Overall, it's a well done indie film with excellent performances that I'm glad I revisited.
Stunning and heartbreaking, Robin Tunney is fantastic
Niagara, Niagara is a stunning and heartbreaking story about the two outsiders Seth and Marcy. Robin Tunney gives a fantastic performance as Marcy suffering from Tourette's Sydrome, getting sicker and sicker as the movie progresses. This movie is not very optimistic and it's very hard emotional, but at the same time very romantic. It's hard to explain, but see it and find out for yourself. It's definitely worth it.
an interesting movie for someone who can think
This is a great movie for people who like to think. If you would rather watch something like terminator 3 on the otherhand don't waste your time because this movie would be way over your head. It is complex and very hard to comprehend since not many people expose themselves to unique people. If you like the movies made by phillip seymour hoffman, then give this a chance. It has actors who are not mainstream which adds to the realism of the characters they portray. The ending is a surprise which will enrage anyone who can see how decreped the human race actual is. Try to think who the real victim is out of the circumstances that occur. Anyone with children who have special needs must see this movie.
A crazy film you can believe
I tuned in to this movie because there was nothing else to watch. I was immediately sucked in by the characters.
Robin Tunney is nothing less than spectacular in this film. Her portrayal of a mentally ill woman is both moving and 100% believable. Really, this sort of thing is not easy to do. She pulls it off fantastically.
We know early on this film is going to end tragically, but you cannot take your eyes off of it. The characters do stupid things, but unlike most Hollywood movies where people do stupid things because the plot demands it, these people do stupid things because the are not right in the head - and the things they do are completely consistent with their characters.
This is just a great example of film making IMHO. Great writing, great acting, great directing. A film for people who think film can be more than mindless entertainment.
Robin Tunney is nothing less than spectacular in this film. Her portrayal of a mentally ill woman is both moving and 100% believable. Really, this sort of thing is not easy to do. She pulls it off fantastically.
We know early on this film is going to end tragically, but you cannot take your eyes off of it. The characters do stupid things, but unlike most Hollywood movies where people do stupid things because the plot demands it, these people do stupid things because the are not right in the head - and the things they do are completely consistent with their characters.
This is just a great example of film making IMHO. Great writing, great acting, great directing. A film for people who think film can be more than mindless entertainment.
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Kate Winslet and Juliette Lewis turned down the role of Marcy.
- GoofsIn the toy store, the corpse breathes.
- SoundtracksBring Your Sorrow Over Here
Written and Performed by Jason Morphew
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Ниагара, Ниагара
- Filming locations
- Rosendale, New York, USA(Liquor store parking lot confrontation Fann's Plaza Route 32)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $214,661
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,745
- Mar 22, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $214,661
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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