Balances itself precariously between the ridiculous and the sublime.
A Little Bit of Soul (1998)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A pair of rival scientists, formerly husband and wife, search for the key to eternal youth and spend a weekend at a country house, where numerous bizarre things occur. Why? Well, it happens that... A pair of rival scientists, formerly husband and wife, search for the key to eternal youth and spend a weekend at a country house, where numerous bizarre things occur. Why? Well, it happens that the secret of youth can only be reached with the help of Satan, among others. An offbeat comedy from the director of CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION, with Oscar-winner Rush as the devil-worshipping Australian Finance Minister. [More]
Starring: David Wenham, Frances O'Connor, Geoffrey Rush, Heather Mitchell
Starring: David Wenham, Frances O'Connor, Geoffrey Rush, Heather Mitchell, John Gaden, Kerry Walker, Jennifer Hagan
Director: Peter Duncan
Director: Peter Duncan
Screenwriter: Peter Duncan
Composer: Nigel Westlake
Producer: Simon Martin, Martin McGrath, Peter Duncan, Peter Voeten
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Release:
Feb 29, 2000
Reviews for A Little Bit of Soul
A preposterous, asinine horror movie (also, in more ways than one) that is about as subtle as a freight train crashing into your house.
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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