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Jocelyn Moorhouse (written by)
Release Date:
20 March 1992 (USA)
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Before love comes trust. Before trust comes proof. more
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The life of a blind photographer who is looked after by a housekeeper is disrupted by the arrival of an agreeable restaurant worker. full summary | add synopsis
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10 wins
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(4 articles)
The Cold Case: Hugo Weaving Remembers His 1991 Breakthrough Proof
(From Movieline. 1 July 2009, 8:30 AM, PDT)
Zac Efron Rules Us Box Office
(From EmpireOnline. 20 April 2009, 2:08 AM, PDT)
(From Movieline. 1 July 2009, 8:30 AM, PDT)
Zac Efron Rules Us Box Office
(From EmpireOnline. 20 April 2009, 2:08 AM, PDT)
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A proof is a proof
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Hugo Weaving | ... | Martin | |
| Geneviève Picot | ... | Celia (as Genevieve Picot) | |
| Russell Crowe | ... | Andy | |
| Heather Mitchell | ... | Martin's Mother | |
| Jeffrey Walker | ... | Young Martin | |
| Daniel Pollock | ... | Punk | |
| Frankie J. Holden | ... | Brian | |
| Frank Gallacher | ... | Vet | |
| Saskia Post | ... | Waitress | |
| Belinda Davey | ... | Doctor | |
| Cliff Ellen | ... | Cemetery Caretaker | |
| Tania Uren | ... | Customer | |
| Robert James O'Neill | ... | Hoon | |
| Anthony Rawling | ... | Hoon | |
| Darko Tuscan | ... | Hoon |
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86 min | USA:90 min (DVD)
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Because his character, Andy, and Hugo Weaving's character, Martin, are supposed to be best mates, Russell Crowe set out to become good mates with Weaving by trying to share common interests. He would soon discover the only common interest they have together is that they are both huge fans of "Doctor Who" (1963).
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Symphony No. 5 in C Minor
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Goodness, this is a terrific movie! I was lucky to get my hands on it, as it has VERY limited access where I'm from. If you can get your hands on this film, buy it! And if you don't like it....give it to me! ok, lol.
Proof is not a comedy. It is not even a black comedy (or black, BLACKEST comedy) though it has some moments that will make you laugh or smile broadly ("You killed ugly!"). It isn't a movie so heavy either that you'll feel like someone's been slapping you throughout the film either. It is very poignant, often surreal, but very, very intelligent. Proof is a very complex movie. In other words, you can't label the characters, 'evil' or 'good' and be done with it. You got to look deeper, and the actors subtly bring it out to an external medium and you'll see it. You just gotta remember to open your eyes.
Hugo Weaving was amazing here. In fact they were all good! Including the dog. Weaving really makes you think he's a blind person, and I almost thought for a second he was until I heard "Mr Anderson" ringing in my head again.
Proof is probably the movie that comes closest to reality in people's lives. And the drive-in scene is priceless.