For some reason my first review written several weeks ago has not been published. Take 2 (And every writer knows to back up their work. Um...) See this movie, as it is a very interesting tale of dysfunction, illness and responsibility. It is moody and unsettling as all good art should be. Provocative and challenging on a visceral level, 'Joe Cinque's Consolation' (not my favourite movie title this year), is based on Helen Garner's non fiction treatment of a murder trial. The movie is in many ways a prequel to the source material, but nevertheless is a fascinating exploration of a human descent into madness and murder. Make no mistake, Maggie Naouri is a star! With small screen credits behind her, this film heralds the arrival of a bona fide star. Even whilst her character is plotting and carrying out a diabolical sequence of events, the actress imbues her with such intensity and vulnerability that the viewer remains fixated on the narrative and although can't condone her actions; can understand them; such is the skill and depth of the performance. Not easy viewing but a movie to chat about long after the credits roll.
Joe Cinque's Consolation
2016
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Joe Cinque's Consolation
2016
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
In late 1997, Anu Singh, an attractive law student in Canberra, made plans to kill her boyfriend Joe Cinque after throwing a series of macabre farewell dinner parties. The dinner guests, most of them university students, had heard various rumours about her plan, but nobody warned Joe. Joe's death and the subsequent trial drew the attention of the whole country, as the broader community struggled to come terms with how a life could fall through so many hands.
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A star is born! Maggie Naouri is amazing. Very unsettling and provocative movie
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True story. I read the book and I watched the movie at the cinema.
A compelling story, but few answers
For a small production, this is quite a polished film. Maggie Nauori gives a really good performance in the lead role. There is some great cinematography of the Canberra locations - such as the ANU playing fields in the fog - although I found the shots of empty Canberra places a little overdone. The character of Joe comes across as very passive and weak.
It is true to the book it is based on, in that it recounts the events quite vividly, but doesn't provide many answers. Overall I thought it was well worth seeing as it told a sad and strange story very well.