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Weirdos

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
597
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Dylan Authors and Julia Sarah Stone in Weirdos (2016)
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Just after the end of the Vietnam War and in the midst of the American bicentennial celebrations of 1976, runaway Kit and his girlfriend Alice hitchhike their way along the east coast of Can... Read allJust after the end of the Vietnam War and in the midst of the American bicentennial celebrations of 1976, runaway Kit and his girlfriend Alice hitchhike their way along the east coast of Canada.Just after the end of the Vietnam War and in the midst of the American bicentennial celebrations of 1976, runaway Kit and his girlfriend Alice hitchhike their way along the east coast of Canada.

  • Director
    • Bruce McDonald
  • Writer
    • Daniel MacIvor
  • Stars
    • Dylan Authors
    • Julia Sarah Stone
    • Molly Parker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    597
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writer
      • Daniel MacIvor
    • Stars
      • Dylan Authors
      • Julia Sarah Stone
      • Molly Parker
    • 9User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Dylan Authors
    Dylan Authors
    • Kit
    Julia Sarah Stone
    Julia Sarah Stone
    • Alice
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Laura
    Allan Hawco
    Allan Hawco
    • Dave
    Cathy Jones
    Cathy Jones
    • Mary
    Rhys Bevan-John
    • Andy Warhol
    Vi Tang
    • Mr. Po
    Alex Purdy
    • Jack
    Aria Publicover
    Aria Publicover
    • Jeanie
    Max Humphreys
    • Leo
    Dominique Leblanc
    • Marylou
    Deivan Steele
    • Nalin
    Matthew Lumley
    Matthew Lumley
    • Officer MacIvor
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Priest
    Mateo Giovannetti
    • Beans
    Kathryn MacLellan
    • Waitress
    Gary Levert
    • Joe
    Francine Deschepper
    • Val
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writer
      • Daniel MacIvor
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    User reviews9

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    10owenbland-44104

    Really good!

    I went with some friends and we all really liked it! Some great scenery around Nova Scotia, some scenes that I think we all can relate to that just feel like high school parties. A lot of those scenes you can really feel for the characters, it all felt very real, even the less pleasant stuff. Well worth seeing!
    6SnoopyStyle

    good

    It's July 3, 1976 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. 15 year old Kit (Dylan Authors) lives with his father Dave (Allan Hawco) and grandmother Mary (Cathy Jones). With help from girlfriend Alice (Julia Sarah Stone), he is going to Sydney to live with his mother Laura (Molly Parker). That's Sydney, Nova Scotia. Alice insists on goodbye sex, but Kit keeps delaying. Andy Warhol (Rhys Bevan-John) is his imaginary spirit animal.

    Director Bruce McDonald transformed this into black and white. I think it's a good idea. It accentuates the indie feel and transports the film back to the 70's. This is a Canadian film with mostly Canadian music. It feels like a drive through Canada. I like the two young leads. There is a really powerful scene at the beach. There are a few slower sections. I would like some sharper dialogue and raise the tension with some of the situations. There are some good weirdness with the Cambodian boyfriend. Andy Warhol needs to be more compelling and weirder. This is good with some minor reservations.
    8cultfilmfan

    Weirdos

    As a Canadian and an avid film watcher and lover, the last thing I want to see within the Canadian film industry and the films that are being released, are films that are made in Canada and may star Canadian actors and actresses, but essentially have the look and feel of an American film and in more ways than one is basically just a carbon copy of an American film. In my mind this shows no originality and is basically just another example of someone in the film world wanting to cash out and more, or less sell any artistic integrity they have and not use the beautiful landscapes, locations and things that make living in Canada great, but instead filming in big cities and trying to make a film from Canada look and feel like it is New York City, or some other big town in our big brother to the South. Thankfully over the years there have been people and organizations here in Canada that try to preserve Canadian films, talent and content such as The National Film Board of Canada, for one example. There have also been original Canadian television and film projects that are filmed here in Canada and look anything but being filmed in the states. Take the classic Canadian television series, The Beachcombers for a good example. Good stories and good acting and yet filmed completely in a logging town right on the water itself and featuring all Canadian actors. Nothing Americanized about it at all. There have also been some great examples of Canadian films showcasing our amazing country such as Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, which was an Inuit film and filmed completely up North using Inuit people as actors and having a real and authentic feel to it and yet being a great film all the same. A lot of talent is coming out of Quebec these days such as the wonderful Xavier Dolan, but we need more talent all across Canada, which is why I am so proud and thankful of a film such as Weirdos here. A film that is uniquely Canadian and just an unique film all on it's own as well. The film takes place in the 1970's in Nova Scotia and a lot of the film has the characters either walking, or driving across the roads there, so you can see the beautiful landscapes as well as hearing some great Canadian music from that time period in the background as well. The film was shot in black and white which I personally think was an excellent choice to give the film the unique style and voice all of it's own. And did I mention that the cinematography is gorgeous and some of the best black and white cinematography I have seen in awhile? More directors definitely need to go back and utilize this because it is a much under-appreciated art form. The film also has all the elements of a coming of age comedy/drama, but without the usual things that would say make an American film of the same kind feel so cliché, or like something that has been done a thousand, or more times before. This one has the spirit of something like Hal Ashby's wonderful Harold and Maude, and yet it borrows some of those similar elements that made that film so unforgettable and great, but also wants to be it's own unique story and vision and this movie sets out and completely achieves that. The characters feel real to me in a story like this, especially the two leads and even though it takes place in the 1970's, I feel that these characters could have easily been from right here and right now because one of the truly commendable things about Weirdos, is in a sense it is a time capsule film of that time period, but the other great thing about it is that it could really fit any time period and transcends time and world events to make it seem fresh and new right now even though it took place 40 years ago. The screenplay here must have been a lot of fun to write as it equally was to watch because it is filled with such originality both in it's characters and showing people and their differences and eccentricities that don't make them weird perhaps, but shows them as who they are and really gives them a chance to shine. This isn't so much a film about weird people, but instead people who are finally given their chance to speak and be in the spotlight and I find that quite refreshing. Weirdos is one of the most inventive and original films not only in Canadian films, but worldwide in quite awhile and it is brought to life with some of the best talent imaginable. This is a highly recommended piece of work that like any good film, will grow on you as you watch it and with repeated viewings as well. Very good.
    7theta30

    weirdos

    +++Despite the title, the protagonists are not so much weirdos, just average teens and this is recognized in the movie-everyone is a weirdo in his own way. We have here a simple nice story that I bet it is not much different than what could have happened today-but for a reason that you realize after you see the movie it had to be set in 1976. Also, despite the story line, there is no politics involved, only a drop. It is a story about coming of age and responsibilities of parents. The movie is shot black and white which seems suitable and there is a nice 70s rock music line. Actors play very well (with a mention to Julia Stone aka Alice). I thought Kit's mother played overzelously, but later in the movie it is revealed why she had to play that way. --- As a Canadian touch point, there is a foreign element-an Asian man that is in a relationship with Kit's mother; in turn that seems odd because these adults have very different personalities. I wished there were more background revealed about the parents.
    8joedoherty-42399

    Enjoyable Flick

    It was a very good and entertaining movie. I enjoyed the laid back atmosphere and environment of the '70s. Some people may be bored by the film, but it causes you to reflect upon life especially if you were born during the '60s and '70s. Highly recommend it to any movie buff.

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    • Goofs
      In one scene where they are on the side of the road, a speed limit sign is shown nearby. The speed is posted as 80. Since the movie takes place in July 1976 and Canadian roads weren't switched to metric until September 1977, this would mean the road was posted at 80 mph! In the unusual happenstance that this was a test road or the province was ahead of the rest of the country somehow, there would have been included the text "km/h" below the number - something all speed limit signs had at the changeover, to remind drivers it wasn't mph. Such text can still be found on speed limit signs near the USA border.
    • Crazy credits
      Assistant to Bruce McDonald: Andy Warhol
    • Connections
      References All the President's Men (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City
      Written by Harry Nilsson

      Performed by Harry Nilsson

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Странные
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Holdfast Pictures
      • Lithium Studios
      • Shadow Shows
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,301,673 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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