Burning Man

Burning Man

  • Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 17, 2011
  • Also known as: Горящий человек
  • Burning Man is a drama film directed by Jonathan Tapuz, starring Matthew Goode , Bojana Novakovic , Essie Davies , Rachel Griffiths and more. The film was released in Australia on November 17, 2011.
    The film tells the story of a restaurant owner and chef Tom who runs a seafood restaurant with a good business, but he often hangs around at night places and finally has to put his children in foster care with relatives.

    Details

    • Release date November 17, 2011
    • Filming locations Bondi Beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies Archer Street Productions, Latitude Media, Meercat Films

    Box office

    Budget

    A$9,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $147,153

    Movie reviews

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    • By Wayne 2022-10-20 09:11:12

      《火人》:No one want to die

      Everyone. Everyboday want to live, live with family, with children, with love. No one. Nobody want to die, without family, without children, without love. I am sure.

      The grief of losing his wife forms a powerful Pulled from the normal trajectory of life, he also wants to put a sumptuous lobster dinner on his No. 6 table, he also wants to throw a happy birthday party for his son, and he also wants to live as well as before. However, he lost his wife, his son lost his mother, and their...

    • By Dax 2022-05-16 18:38:19

      Confused editing, deep love.

      The movie opens with a shot of the male protagonist having his pants down to his ankles and jerking off on a prostitute.
      I thought that a movie with such an opening would be an American youth sexy movie similar to "American Pie", but the director took us into a love movie with messy editing.
      This movie reminds me of "Irrevocable".
      "Irrevocable" is a flashback, and the more it goes to the end, the more the audience understands the meaning of the movie; "Burning Man" is a chaotic...

    • By Rosalinda 2022-05-16 16:42:10

      Memory pieces

        Fragmented, out-of-sequence editing requires a lot of patience. Sarah's beauty is amazing, and once her memories come out, Tom's fragmentation and confusion are sympathetic, and there is a sense of dislocation in "Single Man", which is the theme of the loss of soulmates. At this point, the wrongly sequenced editing suddenly showed a peculiar charm, because the memories of the old people in reality are just like this, not in chronological order. This is also an attempt to make the audience...

    • By Deanna 2022-05-16 16:27:22

      The trauma behind the riotous or promiscuous life

      The beginning is a fragrant sex scene, which indicates that it will be a story that tells a rich love history. Or about the chaotic life of middle-aged men when they face the pressure of life and family? It's just that this movie is a little too messy. .
      1. The multiple overlapping and switching of the scene leads to the fragmentation and incompleteness of the plot. In recent years, it is not uncommon for scenes and characters to be described at the same time in movies. But this slice is...

    • By Monique 2022-05-16 14:02:56

      Before marriage, after marriage, before life and after death, I love you

      It's a movie that doesn't get to the point where it's incomprehensible.

      If you're not married,

      if you don't love your wife or husband deeply , if you

      almost lost him for some reason.

      You will not understand.

      This is destined to be a niche movie, but I think it's also because the director was moved by the script.

      If you lose the person you love the most.

      What will your life be like? Fragments between you and her will be...

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    • By Yvette 2023-09-23 15:12:47

      fucking cancer, that's...

    • By Federico 2023-09-19 08:06:25

      BGM, photography likes, the narrative style is very unique, and the story is similar to the Turkish carnival. I didn't know what I was talking about in the first half, but then I slowly understood. The last scene is still very realistic. The reason for the male protagonist crying is to really let go of the female protagonist and to suffer for the loss. [Just saying that the female partner is so familiar, it turns out that it is Brenda under six feet! Besides clair, I like her the most~~ The...

    • By Jacinto 2023-09-15 23:42:44

      If I die... when it's your turn, will you come and find...

    • By Sammy 2023-09-12 15:31:21

      Love this movie until Sarah appeared. There's a difference between naughty and slutty. Matthew Goode is such a jerk in here, but a good one. Beginning and end of two crashes I laughed emotionally but not the same beautiful picture Cute kid Who's the 8 years...

    • By Danny 2023-08-30 23:44:01

      Came for Matthew Goody. The editing is messed up, looks very...

    Evaluation action

    That's how director Teplitzky created a jerk like a protagonist. But then the director let us see Tom's transformation. He recalls his beloved wife (Bojana Novakovic) , and his penchant for curly wig-wearing prostitutes, from different segment scenes.
    Director Teplitzky said publicly that "The Man in the Fire" was inspired by personal experience, and his unique style of filming is reflected in abandoning the usual flat and...
    more about Burning Man Evaluation action

    Movie quotes

    • Miriam: -Be careful that you don't go so far out that you can't find your way back.

      Tom: -What if I don't want to get back?