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TIM IS TOPS...
This is a gem of a film, starring the underrated Piper Laurie in the role of a well to do, but lonely, business woman, Mary Horton, who befriends a very nice, good looking day laborer, Tim Melville, earnestly played by a very young Mel Gibson. Tim happens to be a little simple. His family describes him as being "a few short of a full quid".
While he does work around her house, she gets to know him, as well as his working class family. As time goes on, a deep fondness that ripens into love develops between the two. He brings her out of her shell, and she teaches him to read and explains concepts that will enable him to function better in the world around him. Based upon Collen McCollough's book of the same name, this is a very well acted film, with fine performances by the supporting cast, as well as the leads.
The quality of the DVD is bargain basement with no additional features. That is to be expected, as the price of this DVD is likewise bargain basement. One gets what one pays for. Moreover, the DVD picture is best described as grainy. This is unfortunate for such an excellent film. A better transfer from print to DVD should have been executed, as this film certainly merits it, as does the viewer.
Could you feel more awkward?
I enjoy watching Mel Gibson, even enough to watch this movie. I can appreciate how far he has come in his career. I just felt a little weird watching him as a "slow" boy working for, and eventually getting "involved" with an older woman. But, what can you say... it's Mel Gibson and hey, all actors started somewhere! : )
A WONDERFUL AUSTRALIAN SLEEPER WITH A YOUNG MEL GIBSON...
This is a gem of a film, starring the underrated Piper Laurie in the role of older, well to do, but lonely, business woman, Mary Horton, who befriends a very nice, physically fit, good looking, twenty something, day laborer named Tim Melville, earnestly played by a very young Mel Gibson. Tim happens to be a little simple. His family describes him as being "a few short of a full quid".
While he does work around her house, she gets to know him, as well as his protective, working class family. As time goes on, a deep fondness that ripens into love develops between the two. He brings her out of her shell, taking the edge off her loneliness and self-imposed isolation, and she teaches him to read and explains concepts that will enable him to function better in the world around him. Their symbiotic relationship and consequential poignant romance is dealt with sensitivity in the film. Based upon Colleen McCullough's book of the same name, this is a very well acted film, with fine performances by the supporting cast, as well as by the leads.
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