词条 | Mad Ship |
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| name = Mad Ship | director = David Mortin | country = Canada | runtime = 90 minutes }} Mad Ship is a 2012 Canadian film directed by David Mortin. PlotMad Ship tells the true story of a Scandinavian immigrant who built a boat to carry the body of his dead wife.[1]Cast
DevelopmentThe house and barn used in the film were built on the set.[2] ReceptionMad Ship received mostly mixed reviews. said "Continuity might have conferred something of the stark, affecting sobriety of a Scandinavian film that Mad Ship seems to be aiming for."[3] The Toronto Star said "There’s more to Mad Ship than what is on the surface, and Mortin — ably assisted by Michael Marshall’s gorgeous cinematography — gets there in the end. But not without a few rough seas in the telling of the tale."[4] Canada.com said "Despite the excellent period production design that allows us to enter 1920s Manitoba, its desperate message of survival seems crafted for today’s world as economic uncertainty, hefty unemployment and poor stewardship of the land has left the rest of us searching for a rescue vessel on the greasy plains of 21st century progress."[5] Digital Journal said "It's a strange film, although one with gorgeous visual images to spare."[6]ReleaseMad Ship will be screened at the Raindance Film Festival.[7]References1. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2013/03/28/mad_ships_impossible_voyage_movie_review.html] {{2010s-Canada-film-stub}}2. ^ 3. ^ 4. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2013/03/28/mad_ships_impossible_voyage_movie_review.html] 5. ^ 6. ^ 7. ^ 4 : 2012 films|Canadian drama films|Canadian films|Films set in Manitoba |
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