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This film centers around a blind photographer and his relationship with the two people closest to him.
Hugo Weaving, who plays Martin the blind photographer, is an absolute delight to watch in this movie. He makes Martin come across as a jerk with trust issues. Russel Crowe gives a fine performance as does the actress who plays Martin's housekeeper.
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I've been wanting to see this film for some time now but beings that it's a foreign film it's impossible to rent here in the states and I guess I should have known that starring Russell Crowe it would be worth just buying off the net but I kept waiting and finnaly just the other night it was on IFC and so I taped it and watched it when I got home from work and loved it so much I'm ordering the DVD today. This movie was facinating, a great look at the weight trust carries in a relationship and how it can easily be minipulated and twisted and all together abused. Some say that this is one of the only films were Crowe doesn't outshine his fellow actors, but to tell you the truth he is still by far the best here. Hugo is not the greatest of actors, but this my friends is his tryumphant performance...the best of his career. The woman who plays Celia is wonderful, you hate her and love her and hate to love her. Hugo does very well as Martin and there were even times when my wife cried becasue she felt so sorry for him. He played his role brilliantly. But it was none other than Crowe who stole the show bringing charm and devotion to his role. It was nice to see him laughing and smiling alot. He looks so young in this film, but still has that dignified air about him. He is a true Aussie legend. Watch this film not only for the brilliant acting but for a strong lession in trust and betrayal and how we should be willing to 'pity' sort-of speak those who fall short of our expectations. Martin is insistant on never being lied to but as Andy (Crowe) so bluntly puts it "everybody lies, just not all the time, and thats the point" and the point of this review is to tell everyone of you to WATCH THIS MOVIE!
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Yay! One of my top ten favorite flicks ever is FINALLY on DVD! This is a great movie: touching, hysterically funny at some points, and wonderfully written and acted. I wholeheartedly recommend it, especially now that it is on DVD. Baby-faced Russell Crowe looks practically... innocent.
One caveat: the commentary track with Hugo Weaving is a bitter disappointment. He is eye-crossingly boring and speaks in a very soft monotonous voice that will probably put you to sleep. I turned the volume up on my TV to 100 (max) and i could still barely hear what he was saying. Too bad; he's such a marvelous actor.
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I truly recommend this film for a number of reasons, but mainly because it's about friendship, trust and an awfully frustrated housekeeper. Being a fan of Mr. Crowe's of course I couldn't keep my eyes off the screen, but he's not the only one acting great. Everything, from the cast to the settings is just fresh, different, unexpected... Living on the other side of the planet, this film brought me a wonderful impression on good Australian cinema. A good change from so much Hollywoodian approach to plots!
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This is a great film, and I'm so glad it's finally been released on DVD. Basically a subtle morality tale, Proof is about the friendship that develops between Hugo Weaving, a blind man with MAJOR trust issues, and Russell Crowe, a simple dishwasher who unwittingly complicates things. Throw in some hilarious moments involving a dead cat, a blind man driving a car, and an evil housekeeper who rearranges furniture out of cruelty, and you've got a great movie. Check out this hidden gem of a movie- you won't be disappointed!
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