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Mr. Pip

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 56m
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7.1/10
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Hugh Laurie, Eka Darville, and Xzannjah Matsi in Mr. Pip (2012)
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As a war rages on in the province of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea, a young girl becomes transfixed by the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, which is being read at school by the o... Read allAs a war rages on in the province of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea, a young girl becomes transfixed by the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, which is being read at school by the only white man in the village.As a war rages on in the province of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea, a young girl becomes transfixed by the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, which is being read at school by the only white man in the village.

  • Director
    • Andrew Adamson
  • Writers
    • Andrew Adamson
    • Lloyd Jones
  • Stars
    • Hugh Laurie
    • Xzannjah Matsi
    • Healesville Joel
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    • Director
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Writers
      • Andrew Adamson
      • Lloyd Jones
    • Stars
      • Hugh Laurie
      • Xzannjah Matsi
      • Healesville Joel
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Mr. Watts
    Xzannjah Matsi
    Xzannjah Matsi
    • Matilda Naimo
    • (as Xzannjah)
    Healesville Joel
    • Dolores Naimo
    Eka Darville
    Eka Darville
    • Pip
    Kerry Fox
    Kerry Fox
    • Mrs. June Watts
    Florence Korokoro
    Florence Korokoro
    • Grace
    David Kaumara
    • PNG Officer
    Kausibona Mel
    • Daniel
    Sam Simiha
    • Sam
    Marcellin Ampa'oi
    • Joseph Naimo
    Dominic Itta
    • Mr. Masoi
    Grace Maibu
    • Mrs. Siau
    Marcella Itta
    • Mabel
    Ivan Siovate
    • Christopher
    Cindy Tibola
    • Violet
    Salome Tibola
    • School Girl
    Pauline Tibola
    • Celia
    Marceline Maliku
    • Sam's Mother
    • Director
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Writers
      • Andrew Adamson
      • Lloyd Jones
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    8Reno-Rangan

    Every masterwork can't be understood by everyone.

    A novel based movie and partially a true story that set on a Pacific island with the backdrop of the 90s civil war. The film was directed by a New Zealand filmmaker who was known for 'Shrek' and 'Narnia' movie series. One of the best movies of the year 2013 I have seen. Looks like it was not noticed largely, but definitely worth to give a try. Little slow in narration, especially the opening which talks about the inspiration of a masterwork. But the main plot was strong and ends very powerfully with a message about facing reality of life.

    This was the story of a teenage girl, Matilda. It begins in a remote island of the Pacific nation Papau New Guinea. As it was raged with civil war, many were already fled the scene and the few who overstayed are living in a tormented life. One of them was a British citizen called Tom Watts, who is married to a local woman. Like every other he refused to leave, but he had another reason that his wife was sick. When schools are closed he's given a charge to teach kids. The children like him and the story he tells. In a short while whole community joins. Now everyone like him, but with a little misunderstanding the scenario changes which brings a twist in the tale. And the story moves to the next level from the perspective of Matilda, who witnessed all these cruelties before it wraps up as her memories of the childhood life.

    ''We all need a change sometimes to help us on our way.''

    A unique movie, including the cast and culture of the community from the where it has taken place. Hugh Laurie was good, but the others were impressed me a lot. Especially the lead girl who came up on the screen as the character Matilda. She was so cute and also performed incredibly awesome. The whole story narrated from her view as what she saw. It commences as a regular drama and showcases the lifestyle of the small community. Very nicely developed each scene, in fact, the story was highly connected to the Charles Dickens novel 'Great Expectations'. Not as a story wise, but as the inspiration. I would say it was a smartly done work by the author who wrote this book (Mister Pip). In the film adaptation as well, everything was showed neatly. Including the diverged plot that occasionally appears with all the beautiful costumes which imitates the Dickens novel. The last quarter of the movie brought an unexpected shock that I was not prepared for. Afterwards it pulls as much it can with the sustainable amount of sentiments till the final credits roll up. It is another excellent movie that is not a must see, but you will come to know its worth if you give a try.
    10WingedHeartOhio

    Stays with you long after you see it!

    When I first read what this movie was about, I wasn't quite sure what to think about it. Then, from the very beginning, I didn't have to think as I truly FELT every word, every victory, every cruel and unjust act. Hugh Laurie was absolutely fantastic as the teacher and only white man in the province of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea, where a war wages on over control of the world's largest open copper mine. It is he who introduces the children to Charles Dickens' novel, Great Expectations. As skilled as Laurie is, the real star of this movie is young Xzannjah Matsi as Matilda. She becomes totally enthralled with the novel and fantasizes herself as part of it. There is great beauty in this movie -- the relationship between teacher and student, the tropical scenery, etc. However, as unsettling as it is, there is also great tragedy and violence as one would imagine. What is truly commendable is the way this director has interwoven the two. I highly recommend this thought-provoking, well-acted, and well-written movie. It will stay with you long after the last scene is over.
    10rainworx

    A great film...

    A great film...I thought Xzannjah Matsi, Healesville Joel and Hugh Laurie were amazing in this story set on Bougainville Island, part of the Solomon Islands, in Papua New Guinea. This film was a little brutal at times and unfortunately, demonstrates the heartless soul in some on this earth but a movie definitely worth the time and worth watching! Bougainville Island is a beautiful setting for this film where Hugh Laurie plays a teacher who takes the islands' children on a journey through a novel by Charles Dickens - Great Expectations. Set in a time of great island conflict over an open pit copper mine and the various fighting factions of the government and the island rebels. Beautifully done...well done!
    7planktonrules

    Watch this one for the excellent acting...

    Mr. Pip is an unusual case where I liked the acting and direction much more than the story itself. In fact, in many ways, the story seems like the least important part of the film and it left me, at times, a bit flat.

    This film is set during the 1990s when the island of Bougainville was locked in a civil war against Papua New Guinea over their copper rights. It's a struggle that we seldom, if ever, heard of here in the States. Because of the war, schools have been closed for some time and there are occasionally periods of extreme violence. However, the lone white man on the island, Mr. Watts (Hugh Laurie), has decided that he'll try to teach the kids—even though he really knows nothing about teaching. Although he's not a trained teacher and is well out of his league in many ways, he is able to instill within the kids a love of literature. When he reads Dickens' Great Expectations, the kids eat it up. Of these, Matilda (Xzannjah Matsi) is perhaps the most voracious. In fact, her love of this story is so great that she longs to one day go to England and see it for herself. Much of the story is about her and her imagining that she is a character within this novel. In fact, I wish MORE of the film had been devoted to this—it was among the best parts of the film.

    While this is the main plot of the film, there are LOTS of little detours here and there—as if the story itself is secondary. At times, it seemed like the lost track of the Great Expectations theme—and other times, it seemed really important. What is important are the wonderful performances in the movie. Laurie is excellent as usual—and it's nice to hear him speaking with his native English accent. His American accent was so convincing, I am sure many viewers of his hit show had no idea he is a Brit! However, what really impressed me where the wonderful performances by the natives—non-professional actors who did an excellent job nevertheless. They seemed very natural and real. I would attribute this as well as the nice look of the film to the director, Andrew Adamson. Adamson is famous for the Shrek and the Narnia films— movies that really are about as different from Mr. Pip as you can get!

    So who is the audience for this film? Well, although it sure looks like a family film during much of the picture, it clearly is not and I would definitely not let kids see the film. There is some horrific violence late in the film that just make the movie too intense for younger viewers. It also is quite depressing in places. However, for teens and people looking for something different, it is worth seeing just for the performances.

    By the way, if you are curious, the story is based on a book by Lloyd Jones and it is available through most booksellers.
    9tegantiu

    Exceptional film which brings justice to the original novel

    The film centres on a young girl, Matilda, who lives with her mom in a Bougainville village in Papua New Guinea. During a time of civil war, all the whites of the village have left, with one, Mr Watts, remaining on the island with his native wife. Mr Watts is brought to the local school in an attempt to teach the children of the village. It is here that the children are introduced to 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, and find a friend in the central character, Pip.

    Filmed on location in Papua New Guinea, the director has accurately captured village life throughout the film with colourful scenes and beautiful cinematography, as well as a script that reflects characteristics of New Guinean language and humour.

    Xzannjah Matsi and Healesville Joel do a wonderful job in bringing their characters of Matilda and Dolores to life with great conviction. Hugh Laurie also does a good job portraying the slightly sad and slightly mysterious Mr Watts who lives on the island with his Bougainvillean wife Grace.

    Set during a dark time in Papua New Guinean history, some scenes might disturb some viewers, however the violence that is present in the story is approached tactfully in which it is suggestive and the viewer is spared too many visual details.

    Overall, Mr Pip is an exceptional film which brings justice to the original novel. Stunningly filmed, well written, entertaining and endearing, Mr Pip is a truly memorable film and great achievement in Australasian cinema.

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    • Trivia
      Based of the award winning book Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones
    • Quotes

      Christopher: Can anyone be a gentleman?

      Mr. Watts: Yes, they can.

      Violet: Even a poor person?

      Mr. Watts: Absolutely a poor person can be a gentleman. A gentleman... a gentleman is someone who never forgets their manners, no matter what the situation is, no matter how terrible, how awful. Money and social standing have got nothing to do with it. A gentleman always tries to do the right thing.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.10 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Kokonibaka
      Traditional

      Performed by Regina Toparin

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2013 (New Zealand)
    • Countries of origin
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pán Pip
    • Filming locations
      • Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
    • Production companies
      • Olympus Pictures
      • Daydream Productions
      • Eyeworks Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,714
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,714
      • Nov 9, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $977,855
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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