What it lacks in dramatic thrust is made up for in the momentary (and sometimes sustained) glimpses of brilliance.
The Neon Bible (1996)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:4
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: THE NEON BIBLE, writer-director Terence Davies first literary adaptation, is based on John Kennedy Toole's coming of age story set in the 1930s and 1940s Bible belt. Similar to Davies's... THE NEON BIBLE, writer-director Terence Davies first literary adaptation, is based on John Kennedy Toole's coming of age story set in the 1930s and 1940s Bible belt. Similar to Davies's autobiographical TRILOGY, the film is a series of remembrances by 15-year old David (Jacob Tierney), who reflects back on his troubled childhood while riding a train to an unknown future. As a small boy, David (Drake Bell) was a friendless outcast who watched his angry father, Frank (Denis Leary) vent the frustration of their poverty by beating his wife, Sarah (Diana Scarwid). David gets a playmate when glamorous Aunt Mae (Gena Rowlands) comes to live with them. Mae regales David with stories of her days on the stage, and provides some security in the midst of his parents' troubles. Despite Mae's influence, however, David is forced to grow up too soon, and finds himself in a shocking predicament. With his fluid, languorous camera movements, Davies guides the viewer through David's familial life and the life of the South at a particular moment, with its revival meetings and book burnings. Davies's cinemascope reverie is another compelling examination of his personal themes of youth, memory, and religion. [More]
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Denis Leary, Diana Scarwid, Jacob Tierney
Starring: Gena Rowlands, Denis Leary, Diana Scarwid, Jacob Tierney, Leo Burmester, Peter McRobbie, Drake Bell
Director: Terence Davies
Director: Terence Davies
Screenwriter: Terence Davies
Producer: Elizabeth Karlsen, Olivia Stewart
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An old-fashioned type of coming-of-age film shot by the Englishman, Terence Davies.
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