3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- The powerful Judy Davis, 4 febrero 2003
Author:
William Ploch (wbploc0@pop.uky.edu) de Lexington, Kentucky
There are very few performers today who can keep me captivated throughout an
entire film just by their presence. One of those few is Judy Davis, who has
built a successful career out of creating characters that are headstrong in
attitude but very vulnerable at heart. She takes roles that most other
performers would treat melodramatically and adds a fiery, deeply emotional
intensity that pulls attention away from everything else on the
screen.
Her skills are well displayed in "High Tide," a film that matches her up a
second time with director Gillian Armstrong, who gave Davis her first major
success with "My Brilliant Career." In that film, Davis played a young woman
who was determined to make it in the world, despite the suffocation she felt
from her community and upbringing. In "High Tide," however, Davis'
character, Lillie, is roughly the opposite: she gave up on any hope for her
future when she was young, and, after giving birth to a child, runs from her
responsibilities and takes up a life without direction or meaning. When she
finally meets up with her daughter years later, the thought of taking care
of her child is petrifying; she knows this is her chance to atone for her
failures, but how can she be honest with her daughter and still gain her
respect?
Gillian Armstrong's films usually relate stories about characters who
desperately want to communicate with each other, but face obstacles set up
by their own personal habits and addictions. "Oscar and Lucinda," for
instance, was about a man and a woman who desperately needed each other's
love but were always blindsided by their craving for chance, represented by
their gambling addictions. Here, we are immersed in the world of a family
torn apart by the mother's inability to commit to a settled life and her
struggles to redeem herself despite being fully convinced that it's too late
to change for the better. This is not simply a film with a great performance
at its center, but also a rare achievement: a fully convincing story of
redemption.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- so good its breathtaking, 15 mayo 2002
Author:
Diron462 de louisiana
High Tide an emotional rollercoaster that leaves you satisfied. Judy Davis
is pure genuis in this role.A back up singer fired from her job ,her car
breaks down .She trying to get back on the road when see meets her daughter
that she gave away long ago.Now the life she was living she wants to change
now.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Little-known treasure, 27 febrero 2001
Author:
iamlarsx (iamlarsx@aol.com) de Portland, Oregon
This is one film I am always recommending to friends looking for something
"different" to see. On paper it sounds like one of those 1940's "women's
pictures" but in execution it is something really special and beautiful.
Gillian Armstrong adds real texture and symbolic heft to the simple
story--those speeding-camera shots of the water are wonderful!--and is
aided
by a sublime cast. Judy Davis gives what is, for my money, quite possibly
the greatest performance ever captured on film. She has two scenes in
particular--the initial confrontation with her ex-mother-in-law, and a
lengthy conversation in a parked car with her daughter where she tries to
explain and make sense of her life--that are just extraordinary. This is
acting of the highest order and, like the film itself, rises above its
meager melodramatic roots.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- An Undeservedly Obscure Gem, 3 septiembre 2001
Author:
gbtbag de Los Angeles
"High Tide" is one of the greatest movies most people haven't
seen.
If you just read a plot summary, the story may seem unbelievable.
But thanks to writing, acting, directing and music scoring of the
highest caliber, this film works on every level.
According to director Gillian Armstrong, the role played by Judy
Davis was originally written for a man. But Armstrong's husband
suggested rewriting it for a woman.
Davis gives one of her best performances in "High Tide," and
that's saying something for such an accomplished actress.
Physically she is a very mannered performer, reminiscent of such
great actresses of the 1930s and '40s as Bette Davis and
Katharine Hepburn. But Davis is also incredibly subtle. Just
watch her face and you can see every thought process, every
emotion.
Davis' performance was helped tremendously by Gillian
Armstrong, who is not afraid of lingering on a closeup way beyond
when lesser directors would have cut away. It's one of her
greatest strengths as a director. She allows a scene to play out.
Nothing is rushed so everything unfolds naturally, helps add to the
realism of "High Tide." (She does the same thing in "The Last
Days of Chez Nous," another of her best efforts.)
This is a movie to be cherished. It's an object lesson to
mainstream Hollywood on how to turn what could have been a
sappy, cliched movie into a moving work of art.
Judy Davis' greatest performance, 29 marzo 2007
Author:
jcrawford-15 de United States
This film, though, critically acclaimed, has of course not yet been
released in the U.S. on DVD, like another great - Christine Lahti's
"Housekeeping", out the same year. But if you can support Region 4
(Australian) DVD's, this little masterpiece should be in your
collection. There are still some VHS copies available on the internet
as well.Davis is complemented by a great story, as well as memorable
performances from her supporting cast, especially Claudia Carvan and
the late, great Jan Adele. Amazingly, or maybe not, this film and its
stars went unacknowledged at Academy Awards time, as did
"Housekeeping", but treat yourself to both of them - you will be glad
you did!
Near-brilliant examination of dysfunctional family relationships, 20 noviembre 2001
Author:
leask81 de adelaide, australia
Judy Davis shows us here why she is one of Australia's most respected and
loved actors - her portrayal of a lonely, directionless nomad is first-rate.
A teenaged Claudia Karvan also gives us a glimpse of what would make her
one of this country's most popular actors in years to come, with future
roles in THE BIG STEAL, THE HEARTBREAK KID, DATING THE ENEMY, RISK and the
acclaimed TV series THE SECRET LIFE OF US. (Incidentally, Karvan, as a
child, was a young girl whose toy Panda was stolen outside a chemist's shop
in the 1983 drama GOING DOWN with Tracey Mann.) If this films comes your
way, make sure you see it!! Rating: 79/100. See also: HOTEL SORRENTO,
RADIANCE, VACANT POSSESSION, LANTANA.
wonderfully acted and directed story of people caught in real-life drama, 11 diciembre 1998
Author:
HairynosedWombat de Australia
This is not the stuff of soap-operas but the sort of conundrums that real
people face in real life. A testament to the ensemble and director for the
powerful story-telling of fallible characters trying to cope but not quite
succeeding.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- I liked it., 22 junio 2000
Author:
BUDDY-19 de Austin, Texas
Yeah, it's a chick flick and it moves kinda slow, but it's actually pretty
good - and I consider myself a manly man. You gotta love Judy Davis, no
matter what she's in, and the girl who plays her daughter gives a natural,
convincing performance.
The scenery of the small, coastal summer spot is beautiful and plays well
with the major theme of the movie. The unknown (at least unknown to me)
actors and actresses lend a realism to the movie that draws you in and
keeps
your attention. Overall, I give it an 8/10. Go see it.
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The powerful Judy Davis, 4 febrero 2003
Author: William Ploch (wbploc0@pop.uky.edu) de Lexington, Kentucky
There are very few performers today who can keep me captivated throughout an entire film just by their presence. One of those few is Judy Davis, who has built a successful career out of creating characters that are headstrong in attitude but very vulnerable at heart. She takes roles that most other performers would treat melodramatically and adds a fiery, deeply emotional intensity that pulls attention away from everything else on the screen.
Her skills are well displayed in "High Tide," a film that matches her up a second time with director Gillian Armstrong, who gave Davis her first major success with "My Brilliant Career." In that film, Davis played a young woman who was determined to make it in the world, despite the suffocation she felt from her community and upbringing. In "High Tide," however, Davis' character, Lillie, is roughly the opposite: she gave up on any hope for her future when she was young, and, after giving birth to a child, runs from her responsibilities and takes up a life without direction or meaning. When she finally meets up with her daughter years later, the thought of taking care of her child is petrifying; she knows this is her chance to atone for her failures, but how can she be honest with her daughter and still gain her respect?
Gillian Armstrong's films usually relate stories about characters who desperately want to communicate with each other, but face obstacles set up by their own personal habits and addictions. "Oscar and Lucinda," for instance, was about a man and a woman who desperately needed each other's love but were always blindsided by their craving for chance, represented by their gambling addictions. Here, we are immersed in the world of a family torn apart by the mother's inability to commit to a settled life and her struggles to redeem herself despite being fully convinced that it's too late to change for the better. This is not simply a film with a great performance at its center, but also a rare achievement: a fully convincing story of redemption.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
so good its breathtaking, 15 mayo 2002
Author: Diron462 de louisiana
High Tide an emotional rollercoaster that leaves you satisfied. Judy Davis is pure genuis in this role.A back up singer fired from her job ,her car breaks down .She trying to get back on the road when see meets her daughter that she gave away long ago.Now the life she was living she wants to change now.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
Little-known treasure, 27 febrero 2001
Author: iamlarsx (iamlarsx@aol.com) de Portland, Oregon
This is one film I am always recommending to friends looking for something "different" to see. On paper it sounds like one of those 1940's "women's pictures" but in execution it is something really special and beautiful. Gillian Armstrong adds real texture and symbolic heft to the simple story--those speeding-camera shots of the water are wonderful!--and is aided by a sublime cast. Judy Davis gives what is, for my money, quite possibly the greatest performance ever captured on film. She has two scenes in particular--the initial confrontation with her ex-mother-in-law, and a lengthy conversation in a parked car with her daughter where she tries to explain and make sense of her life--that are just extraordinary. This is acting of the highest order and, like the film itself, rises above its meager melodramatic roots.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
An Undeservedly Obscure Gem, 3 septiembre 2001
Author: gbtbag de Los Angeles
"High Tide" is one of the greatest movies most people haven't seen. If you just read a plot summary, the story may seem unbelievable. But thanks to writing, acting, directing and music scoring of the highest caliber, this film works on every level. According to director Gillian Armstrong, the role played by Judy Davis was originally written for a man. But Armstrong's husband suggested rewriting it for a woman. Davis gives one of her best performances in "High Tide," and that's saying something for such an accomplished actress. Physically she is a very mannered performer, reminiscent of such great actresses of the 1930s and '40s as Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn. But Davis is also incredibly subtle. Just watch her face and you can see every thought process, every emotion. Davis' performance was helped tremendously by Gillian Armstrong, who is not afraid of lingering on a closeup way beyond when lesser directors would have cut away. It's one of her greatest strengths as a director. She allows a scene to play out. Nothing is rushed so everything unfolds naturally, helps add to the realism of "High Tide." (She does the same thing in "The Last Days of Chez Nous," another of her best efforts.) This is a movie to be cherished. It's an object lesson to mainstream Hollywood on how to turn what could have been a sappy, cliched movie into a moving work of art.
Judy Davis' greatest performance, 29 marzo 2007

Author: jcrawford-15 de United States
This film, though, critically acclaimed, has of course not yet been released in the U.S. on DVD, like another great - Christine Lahti's "Housekeeping", out the same year. But if you can support Region 4 (Australian) DVD's, this little masterpiece should be in your collection. There are still some VHS copies available on the internet as well.Davis is complemented by a great story, as well as memorable performances from her supporting cast, especially Claudia Carvan and the late, great Jan Adele. Amazingly, or maybe not, this film and its stars went unacknowledged at Academy Awards time, as did "Housekeeping", but treat yourself to both of them - you will be glad you did!
Near-brilliant examination of dysfunctional family relationships, 20 noviembre 2001

Author: leask81 de adelaide, australia
Judy Davis shows us here why she is one of Australia's most respected and loved actors - her portrayal of a lonely, directionless nomad is first-rate. A teenaged Claudia Karvan also gives us a glimpse of what would make her one of this country's most popular actors in years to come, with future roles in THE BIG STEAL, THE HEARTBREAK KID, DATING THE ENEMY, RISK and the acclaimed TV series THE SECRET LIFE OF US. (Incidentally, Karvan, as a child, was a young girl whose toy Panda was stolen outside a chemist's shop in the 1983 drama GOING DOWN with Tracey Mann.) If this films comes your way, make sure you see it!! Rating: 79/100. See also: HOTEL SORRENTO, RADIANCE, VACANT POSSESSION, LANTANA.
wonderfully acted and directed story of people caught in real-life drama, 11 diciembre 1998

Author: HairynosedWombat de Australia
This is not the stuff of soap-operas but the sort of conundrums that real people face in real life. A testament to the ensemble and director for the powerful story-telling of fallible characters trying to cope but not quite succeeding.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

I liked it., 22 junio 2000
Author: BUDDY-19 de Austin, Texas
Yeah, it's a chick flick and it moves kinda slow, but it's actually pretty good - and I consider myself a manly man. You gotta love Judy Davis, no matter what she's in, and the girl who plays her daughter gives a natural, convincing performance.
The scenery of the small, coastal summer spot is beautiful and plays well with the major theme of the movie. The unknown (at least unknown to me) actors and actresses lend a realism to the movie that draws you in and keeps your attention. Overall, I give it an 8/10. Go see it.
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