Phillip Noyce

Phillip Noyce

  • Born: 1950-4-29
  • Birthplace: Griffith, New South Wales, Australia
  • Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, producer
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: Newsfront, The Bone Collector, The Quiet American, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Salt, Doubt
  • Phillip Noyce (Phillip Noyce), April 29, 1950 Born Commonwealth of Australia New南威尔士格Griffith, Commonwealth of Australia director, screenwriter, producer.
    In 1968, he made his first short film "Better to Reign in Hell". In 1974, directed the documentary "Castor and Pollux". In 1978, he wrote and directed the feature film " Newsfront ", which won the Australian Film Association's Best Picture Award and the Best Original Screenplay Award [1]  . With this film, he won the Australian Film Institute's Best Director Award [1]  . In 1983, he co-directed the sci-fi horror drama "The First Season of Apocalypse " with Ivan Najib . In 1989, directed the thriller film " Dead Calm " [2]  . In 1994, directed the action thriller film " Clear And Present Danger " [3]  . In 1999, the thriller and suspense film " The Bone Collector " directed by him was released [4]  . In 2002, directed the feature film " Rabbit-Proof Fence " [5]  , which won the Best Picture Award of the Australian Film Association [6]  . In 2006, directed the romantic movie " Catch a Fire ". In 2010, served as the director of the action suspense film " Salt " [7]  . In 2018, directed the action thriller film " Two Sided Clouds " [8]  .

    Character Evaluation

    In the movie "The Bone Collector", director Phillip Noyce took some factors outside of the traditional model and set up exciting suspense   . In the movie "Rabbit-Proof Fence", the director Phillip Noyce's handling of the work made the work lack of thickness. He paid too little attention to the political background of the incident, did not dig into the root of the tragedy, and only highlighted the Odyssey of the escape of a few girls. The shocking dramatic effect of the trip, the humanitarian sensational strategy replaced the more decisive torture, which moved the audience while ignoring that this was actually just a scene in the history of the ongoing invasion   . In the movie "Salt", director Phillip Noyce knows this well. In addition to the hot action scenes, the suspenseful plot setting, and the application of various high-tech methods, the diversity of expression methods is also the focus , ). 
    Extended Reading
    • Hailee 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      "Rise Up": A Good Citizen's Self-Confession


      It's been a long time since I wrote a movie review :)


      "Rise Up": The self-confession of a good citizen


      In China, you can call me A; in Europe, you can call me B; now in South Africa, the black man who talks to you is Patrick Chamo Sow.
      I am definitely a good citizen. In the Sekunda area where I...

    • Libby 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Bob Marley

      A film about the history of ethnic struggle in South Africa. Adapted from real events, the plot is simple and plain, and it is a bit boring to watch.

      Unexpectedly, it is the new work of "Patriot Game" director Philip Noyce. I heard that he has been keen on political themes recently. It seems that...

    • Wilburn 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Why can't I watch movies related to war, Rush, and missions?

    • Elyssa 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      You don't know what can't hurt you.

    Catch a Fire quotes

    • Obadi: Are you ready to die!

      Rebels: Yes, commander!

    • Patrick Chamusso: My children, when they speak if their father, they will say he was a man who stood up for what was right, a man who said he must do something now. What will your children say about you?