The Butterfly Tree
Australia
591 people rated Evelyn, a burlesque queen bewitches single dad, Al and his teenage son, Fin. As they compete for her affections, old wounds are reopened over the death of Fin's mother.
Drama
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مواهب كرة القدم ⚽️
29/05/2023 16:56
source: The Butterfly Tree
Ahmad Jaber
22/11/2022 14:13
There is much here that is very easy on the eye. Indeed there are most beautiful shots of butterflies and other insects as well as the titular tree and more. The house and interior of the new girl in town is also sumptuous and suitably filmed, as is the new owner, an ex burlesque dancer. The snag here is that with so much that is so pretty and stylish, verging on the fantastical, there is something of a disconnect with the rather poignant story being told. This is simple enough with a father, his son, aforementioned exotic dancer and rather forward young lady at father's school but in the dreamlike and fantastically colourful sequences some of the intensity of the drama is lost. Good performances all round and a most unusual and beautiful Australian film, that looks anything but, in this ever golden light and an idyllic suburb reminiscent of some of those equally unreal 'burbs in certain US films. Highly watchable nevertheless.
مۘــطــڼۨــﯟڅۡ🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🔥🔥
22/11/2022 14:13
While the visuals and colour palette were interesting, they weren't enough to overcome the flaws of the film.
The film came across as unfocused, and the message was lost. Female characters seemed only to exist to tell the story of the male characters, whose strange fascination with Melissa George's character was used as an excuse for their own shortcomings.
Daddou Maherssi
22/11/2022 14:13
Hard life, nice color, desire the colorful life! Small man, gross man, true love always heavy! Butterfly, butterfly, short, intensive life! Hard life, nice color, desire the colorful life! Small man, gross man, true love always heavy! Butterfly, butterfly, short, intensive life! Hard life, nice color, desire the colorful life! Small man, gross man, true love always heavy! Butterfly, butterfly, short, intensive life!
Abubacarr Fofana
22/11/2022 14:13
Really love it.
beautiful movie. pure love...
beautiful body, but destroied.....
pure boy,pure Evelyn...
amazing movie💝💝💟💟💟💟
raviyadav93101
22/11/2022 14:13
A father and son are in the midst of an uneasy relationship after the death of their wife/mother. Into this scenario enters an ex burlesque dancer who owns the local flower shop. Both males develop an infatuation for her as the seek recovery.
This Australian drama combines some beautiful colourful imagery which sometimes crosses into fantastic reality with a sombre and emotional story grounded in grim reality. As such it is quite an unusual combination but one which worked for me, with the sadder aspects of the story-line ramping up in the latter third. The issues touched upon include suicide, grief and cancer. Its pretty heavy stuff but well delivered by its small cast. Melissa George (who to me will forever be the mysterious Camilla Rhodes from the utterly seminal Mulholland Drive (2001)), puts in a great performance here as the character in which the whole story pivots. She introduces colour into the lives of the man and boy and acts as a springboard for them to move forward, even while she herself is going through a trauma. It could be said that the characterisations and connections are a little under-cooked somewhat perhaps, with little chemistry between George's character and the husband Al, but I thought she did work very well in tandem with Ed Oxenbould as the youngster who is infatuated with her. While it is a sombre film, played out in a minor key, it also has some bold and beautiful imagery of butterflies, flowers and Melissa George in burlesque gear and roller-skates. It all adds up to an unusual drama which deals with some heavy topics in a left-of-centre way.
🥀💜Elhaidi Reda💜🥀
22/11/2022 14:13
I saw this with no idea what it was about, just that it has cool colors and butterflies in it. This movie will confuse, bewilder, and entice you to imagine things you never could expect. It's not linear in the way you'd think, it's all over the place but shows us that everyone has their own life and it's never just about you. The brilliance of this movie is it's unique acceptance of all the crazy things people do or think, their stupidity and their charm. Worth watching once, don't think just experience it.
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22/11/2022 03:34
The Butterfly Tree