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Spud

  • 2010
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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Spud (2010)
It's South Africa 1990. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, it's Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school.
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It's South Africa 1990. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, it's Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school... Read allIt's South Africa 1990. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, it's Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school.It's South Africa 1990. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, it's Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school.

  • Director
    • Donovan Marsh
  • Writers
    • Donovan Marsh
    • John Van De Ruit
  • Stars
    • John Cleese
    • Troye Sivan
    • Jamie Royal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Donovan Marsh
    • Writers
      • Donovan Marsh
      • John Van De Ruit
    • Stars
      • John Cleese
      • Troye Sivan
      • Jamie Royal
    • 15User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • The Guv - Mr. Edly
    Troye Sivan
    Troye Sivan
    • John 'Spud' Milton
    Jamie Royal
    • Henry 'Gecko' Barker
    Sven Ruygrok
    Sven Ruygrok
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    Tom Burne
    • Vern 'Rain Main' Blackadder
    • (as Thomas Burne)
    Josh Goddard
    • Charlie 'Mad Dog' Hooper
    Travis Hornsby
    • Boggo
    Byron Langley
    Byron Langley
    • Simon Brown
    Jason Cope
    Jason Cope
    • Sparerib - Mr. Wilson
    Genna Blair
    • Mermaid - Debbie
    Charlbi Dean
    Charlbi Dean
    • Amanda
    • (as Charlbi Kriek)
    Julie Summers
    • Mom
    Aaron McIlroy
    • Dad
    Tanit Phoenix
    Tanit Phoenix
    • Eve - Mrs. Wilson
    Graham Weir
    Graham Weir
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    Ben Voss
    • Mr. Lilly
    Jeremy Crutchley
    Jeremy Crutchley
    • The Glock - Mr. Glockenshpeel
    • Director
      • Donovan Marsh
    • Writers
      • Donovan Marsh
      • John Van De Ruit
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    10fustbariclation

    Not bad at all - better than the book

    I enjoyed 'Spud' today. I wasn't expecting much, which always helps. It was filmed in my old school, Michaelhouse, and it shows it very well for the beautiful place that it is - in a lovely setting.

    Mostly the action is quite accurate too, for live in that particular boarding school, as I remember it. It hasn't changed all that much, either, over the past 35 odd years. The old Chemistry Lecture theatre is now the English classroom in the film, which seems slightly odd. The theatre was being built when I was there - a boy called Cook, fell through the skylight onto the floor below, leaving his teethmarks in the floor. He fell in front of the painting of the three witches in Macbeth - which I didn't see in the film, sensible.

    The acting is good, and the South African accents authentic without being too grating. John Cleese acts very well - an not his usual comic style at all.

    I'm not sure how you'll find the film if you didn't go to school there - probably better because you'll not be thinking of what all the different places meant to you, over the years!
    10ourmanintokyo

    Spud Strikes a Chord and Resonates Deeply

    "Spud" is set in South Africa at the cusp of Apartheid's collapse. However, such worldly concerns pale in comparison to the traumas and triumphs of the main character as he endures his first year of boarding school.

    Perhaps it's a British colonial thing, but the obligatory gang torments and slow uphill slog toward acceptance are probably all too familiar to Brits, Canadians and Aussies alike. And so are the quandaries the main character, has to face: should he try to avoid the school "loser" in a bid to win the approval of his peers, or do what he knows deep down is right? That main character, brought brilliantly to life by boy wonder Troye Sivan, manages to pull the viewer in with a powerful, unaffected, guileless charm. He's Everyman in miniature, and his pangs and joys resonate deeply. Sivan's immense talent shows a surprising depth and sensitivity for one so young - he completely convinces as John Milton, dubbed "Spud" by his rougher classmates.

    Bouyed by the peerless master of comedy John Cleese, Spud soon rises to the level of a classic cinematic masterpiece. The rapport between the crotchety old lit teacher known as "The Guv" and his promising young protégé is bang on, eliciting the gamut of reactions from pathos to hilarity. Cleese is at his best when rudely pontificating, and he doesn't disappoint here.

    As Spud's doomed pal Gekko, Jamie Royal also provides a superb performance, and Genna Blair is perfect in her role as the nascent sunbeam of Milton's first love. You'll also find yourself and every single one of your old schoolmates in the main characters and supporting cast.

    The lush settings are beautifully captured by cinematographer Lance Gewer, Ed Jordan's score is just the right degrees of uplifting and poignant, and Sivan's voice is aptly pure, expressive, and gently powerful.

    The movie's based on the best-selling novel "Spud", which I've not yet had the pleasure of reading. Its tone is very much akin to John Irving's best, though, for my money, this is easily successor to Stephen King's classic "Stand By Me". Yes, it's that good.

    Watch it. You love it, and you won't forget it. 10 out of 10, with room to spare.
    8ginocox-206-336968

    Pleasant, if predictable. Excellent performances.

    "Spud" is a pleasant coming of age comedy with stellar performances by Sivan and Royal. John Cleese delivers what is possibly his career best performance in a dramatic role. Other performances are generally solid, particularly Cope and Kriek.

    The plot is familiar and often predictable; however, the execution is so organic that one seldom feels aware that one seldom feels conscious of viewing a film, even during the frequent voice-overs.

    There are a number of unique elements to the story that seem largely squandered. The story is set in South Africa, but could just as easily have been set in Britain, Canada, Australia or a number of other locations. It occurs during a turbulent period in the country's history, but the school is isolated from political events. Spud attends a posh private school on a full scholarship, but while he is bullied, he's never bullied over his modest background. He reads "A Tale of Two Cities" and performs in "Oliver Twist," but there is no effort to draw any parallels with the country's political events or Spud's circumstances. While the film seems predictable in many respects, one expects various elements to be more fully developed and to have a greater impact on the story.

    Various subplots converge at the climax in manners that are not unexpected, but don't seem entirely earned. Spud is given an option that doesn't seem earned and The Guv's situation changes abruptly in a manner that doesn't seem the logical and necessary progression of prior events. The climax might have been more fulfilling if the characters had done more to earn the outcomes.

    Production values are adequate. The pace is a little slow at times. There is one scene with Spud reading in the foreground while minor events occur in the background that serves to remind the viewer that the filmmakers don't do much with the background in most shots.

    Overall, it's a pleasantly entertaining film that could have done much more with some of the unique elements in the story.
    6rhaynes1974

    Cute but could have been so much more

    I went in with very low expectations as I usually do for most south African films but with a revitalisation of the local film industry I thought let me do the right thing and give it a chance.

    Well I'm glad I did, for two reasons, one the film was very well acted and all credit goes to "Spud" as well as the inimitable Mr Cleese, an unsung icon of the silver screen if every there was one, and two it's great to see something other than Schuster Slapstick or Afrikaans kitsch making money at the local is lekker box office.

    So why the 6 out of 10. A few things spring to mind. The direction, with all due respect to Donavon Marsh, felt very pedestrian, nothing jumped out of the screen as feeling fresh or original. I realise the film was set in 1990 but did it have to feel like it was made in 1990.

    The pace was off - it felt all over the place - sometimes it dragged and sometimes it was a great time at the movies. The editing of the film seemed very rushed, obvious and almost unfinished (which is unusual considering Megan Gill is probably our biggest editing export) (maybe that's just professional jealously talking ;) and lastly which for me was the greatest problem of all was the appalling musical score which really diluted so many of the films key dramatic moments.

    Why Ed Jordan was used to create anything other than a cheesy early nineties advertising jingle is beyond me.

    But look this may sound terribly negative but the film showed huge promise and with more time, tighter scissors and a vastly different score we could have had south Africa's answer to, dare I day it "Dead Poets Society Lite" But well done - very valiant effort with it heart in all the right places... :)
    10caroldiego

    magnificent literature

    OK, I haven't seen the movie yet - heck, I'm only about 2/3 of the way through the book - but I just want to let the SA reviewers know that if the book is any indication, stop worrying about whether international viewers/readers will get it.

    All the descriptors and comparisons - coming-of-age, Catch-22, Lord of the Flies - are inadequate. Spud transcends any comparison to become its own unique moment in world history and personal history. It's not only young John Milton's maturing to manhood, but the entire nation's maturing out of apartheid that we see played out here in subtle, powerful parallel.

    It's a magnificent, universal story that rings with truth, and I am so very happy my friend Sue, in Cape Town, recommended it.

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    • Trivia
      The bed where Spud sleeps in the dormitory, is the actual bed where Spud writer, John Van De Ruit used to sleep when he was in the school.
    • Goofs
      Spud says (on video night) that they are watching Night Shift (1982). Then the TV news shows F.W. de Klerk dismantling the ANC which happened on February 2, 1990. "Night Shift" was released in cinemas on July 30, 1982, so they could possibly be watching a video of a film that featured actress Shelley Long, who played the character Diane Keaton in the TV sitcom Cheers (1982). Also, "Night Shift" was never released in South African cinemas.
    • Quotes

      Mr. 'The Guv' Edly: Women! Can't live with them. Can't ship them off to Zimbabwe!

    • Connections
      Followed by Spud 2: The Madness Continues (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Once in a Lifetime
      Written by John Selby

      Performed by Petit Cheval

      Courtesy of Gallo Record Company

      Published by Gallo Music Publishers

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 2010 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spud Miltons galna äventyr
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Rogue Star Films
      • BLM Productions
      • MGM International TV Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,415,999
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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