3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Elizabeth Jolly's dark side of the moon., 3 February 2003
Author:
mifunesamurai from Australia
The peculiar relationship between Hester and Katherine takes a turn for
the
worse in the coastal outback of Australia. After a long build up the film
slides into Elizabeth Jolly's wicked sense of humour, taking a dark look
at
friendship and trust with the playfulness of a psychological thriller
with a
touch of the horror elements thrown in just for measure. But by then the
film ends, leaving you with a sour taste in your mouth. Mandy Walker's
photography compliments the mood but maybe a little too heavy on the blue
and grey filters.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Slow but thoughtful, 8 February 2001
Author:
P. Timothy Ervin (ptervin@yasuda-u.ac.jp) from Hiroshima, Japan
The film is a slow, thought-provoking presentation of two characters: a
young free-spirited young girl who loves to dance, and an older
tradition-bound lady who desires to keep her family inheritance. The two
begin to work on each other, but in the end the young girl is not as
deeply
influenced and takes leave of the older woman...and her money. A little
too
slow, but nevertheless a telling tale of human greed. Good acting and
excellent use of cinematography.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Lush Cinematography And Fine Performances, 11 August 1999
Author:
daniel brader (basket@es.co.nz) from New Zealand
The Well
Starring:Miranda Otto,Pamela Rabe,Paul Chubb&Frank
Wilson
Directed By:Samantha Lang
The Well is a moody,atmospheric,chilling and riveting drama from
Australia.
The Well stars Miranda Otto and Pamela Rabe,Otto I have seen before in
True
Love
And Chaos and Rabe is new to me.Miranda Otto is an exciting and energetic
actress
who in True Love And Chaos and this film has impressed with two
excellent
performances.
The story of The Well involves a young,energetic,fun and free spirited
girl
(Miranda
Otto) who comes to work as a maid for an elder,crippled lady (Pamela Rabe)
whose
life is currently mundane and she is eager to have a close friend.The
young
maid's
exuberance and energy is just what the elder lady needs and the young
girl's
colourful
personality delights her and the two become close friends.The two friends
are all set
to travel to Europe together when a freak incident prevents them from
doing
so.
The Well begins as an arty and melancholy character study which is low key
and subtle
and excellently done by the two actresses and the director.Later as the
two
characters
are placed in a tenser situation it becomes a mix of a quiet character
study
and a
chilling thriller.Though it becomes a thriller it still maintains it's
subdued and artistic
style made all the more effective by it's stunning and beautifully
drab
cinematography.
This is an excellent example of Independent film making as here we have a
film
which excels in all facets.The acting and characters are
credible,interesting and well
played.The film's visual style is distinctive and sets the tone
brillantly.The Well's
story is also orginal,riveting and suspenseful without sparing on
character
development.
The Australians have done it again with yet another meaningful movie with
well
developed charcaters,an original story,terrific acting and exciting and
different
visuals.The Well is one of my favourite films of 1997 and it further
cements
Australia
as a force in low budget movies.
4/5
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- This one was a big disappointment to me., 16 June 2003
Author:
TxMike from Houston, Tx, USA, Earth
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I'm not out any money, only time, because I got this DVD as a free rental
from my local library. The description on the DVD box makes it seem like a
scary thriller but it is not at all. It is a story of an unlikely
relationship between Hester, an older spinster woman and Kathy, a young and
carefree girl who is hired and brought home as her assistant. The entire
film has a blue cast to it, I presume to set the blue mood of the story. Set
in Australia, there is nothing particularly new in it, and nothing
particularly uplifting. Add to that rather slow and dull direction and you
have a film that few will actually enjoy.
some SPOILERS follow, read further at your own risk of future
surprise.
Kathy comes across as a shallow dimwit, similar to her role as Dimity in
Love Serenade. But in fact she is very wily, and agrees to become Hester's
assistant, and apparent love interest, only because she is after Hester's
fortune. (They sleep in the same bed, but are never show in intimacy, which
probably never occurred.) After Kathy poisons the old and senile father, she
manipulates Hester to sell the inherited homestead and land, against her
brother's wishes, and insists on loads of cash, most to finance a trip the
two women are planning to Europe and America. Hester hides all the cash in
two or three tins above the breakfront, not worrying because strangers never
come to the isolated cottage she now lives in.
After a dance in town, Kathy persuades Hester to let her drive home. Going
too fast, she purposely runs down a man and they decide to dump him into the
old, dry well, rather than jeopardizing their planned trip by alerting the
police. Kathy acts very disturbed by all this but in fact orchestrated the
whole thing to mask the fact that she had stolen all Hester's money. Back
home, Hester finds an opened container, then checks to find ALL the cash
gone. Kathy fools her into believing that the man they ran down was the
thief, and now all the money was at the bottom of the well. Kathy goes
further in her deception, saying she hears a voice from the well, lowering
food to the dead man, all to keep Hester from suspecting
her.
It rains, the body floats up, Hester pushes it down, some neighbors show up
to help her repair the well top, and seal it in. Hester is distraught, all
her money is gone, there will be no trip with Kathy, and she will be lonely
again. Kathy is happy, she has all the money, and as she leaves Hester can
meet her girlfriend who is getting out of jail, and spend some time figuring
out the next scam she will pull to get more money.
So, we end up with a tale of a miserable middle-aged woman who falls for a
young twit, loses all in bad decision-making, and is facing a stark life.
And of a smart young con artist who gets away with it. What's to like about
this movie? I kept waiting for it to be good and it never made it
there.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Good acting diminished by crippled script. ***SPOILER***, 2 June 2000
Author:
Howard Ross (howardross@hotmail.com) from Atlantic City, USA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This movie had interesting aspects that kept me watching but it was
unsatisfying. The characters seem to be genuine personalities but
repeatedly
do implausible things. Kathey hits and kills a pedestrian on the way home -
the rational Hester thinks it's better to hide him in the well than report
it as an accident. Kathey is delusional and has conversations with the man
and sends down food. Hester who is willing to send Kathey down to recover
the money she believes he stole is'nt willing to let Kathey go down and
realise that he's dead. The film is washed in blue light the from start to
finish which in a strong film might be an artistic flurish - but in this
case seems to be an attempt to make it a defacto art film.
It's a near miss but finally it's just a passable film.
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Elizabeth Jolly's dark side of the moon., 3 February 2003
Author: mifunesamurai from Australia
The peculiar relationship between Hester and Katherine takes a turn for the worse in the coastal outback of Australia. After a long build up the film slides into Elizabeth Jolly's wicked sense of humour, taking a dark look at friendship and trust with the playfulness of a psychological thriller with a touch of the horror elements thrown in just for measure. But by then the film ends, leaving you with a sour taste in your mouth. Mandy Walker's photography compliments the mood but maybe a little too heavy on the blue and grey filters.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Slow but thoughtful, 8 February 2001
Author: P. Timothy Ervin (ptervin@yasuda-u.ac.jp) from Hiroshima, Japan
The film is a slow, thought-provoking presentation of two characters: a young free-spirited young girl who loves to dance, and an older tradition-bound lady who desires to keep her family inheritance. The two begin to work on each other, but in the end the young girl is not as deeply influenced and takes leave of the older woman...and her money. A little too slow, but nevertheless a telling tale of human greed. Good acting and excellent use of cinematography.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Lush Cinematography And Fine Performances, 11 August 1999
Author: daniel brader (basket@es.co.nz) from New Zealand
The Well Starring:Miranda Otto,Pamela Rabe,Paul Chubb&Frank Wilson Directed By:Samantha Lang
The Well is a moody,atmospheric,chilling and riveting drama from Australia.
The Well stars Miranda Otto and Pamela Rabe,Otto I have seen before in True Love And Chaos and Rabe is new to me.Miranda Otto is an exciting and energetic actress who in True Love And Chaos and this film has impressed with two excellent performances.
The story of The Well involves a young,energetic,fun and free spirited girl (Miranda Otto) who comes to work as a maid for an elder,crippled lady (Pamela Rabe) whose life is currently mundane and she is eager to have a close friend.The young maid's exuberance and energy is just what the elder lady needs and the young girl's colourful personality delights her and the two become close friends.The two friends
are all set to travel to Europe together when a freak incident prevents them from doing so.
The Well begins as an arty and melancholy character study which is low key and subtle and excellently done by the two actresses and the director.Later as the two characters are placed in a tenser situation it becomes a mix of a quiet character study and a chilling thriller.Though it becomes a thriller it still maintains it's subdued and artistic style made all the more effective by it's stunning and beautifully drab cinematography.
This is an excellent example of Independent film making as here we have a film which excels in all facets.The acting and characters are credible,interesting and well played.The film's visual style is distinctive and sets the tone brillantly.The Well's story is also orginal,riveting and suspenseful without sparing on character development.
The Australians have done it again with yet another meaningful movie with well developed charcaters,an original story,terrific acting and exciting and different visuals.The Well is one of my favourite films of 1997 and it further cements Australia as a force in low budget movies.
4/5
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
This one was a big disappointment to me., 16 June 2003
Author: TxMike from Houston, Tx, USA, Earth
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I'm not out any money, only time, because I got this DVD as a free rental from my local library. The description on the DVD box makes it seem like a scary thriller but it is not at all. It is a story of an unlikely relationship between Hester, an older spinster woman and Kathy, a young and carefree girl who is hired and brought home as her assistant. The entire film has a blue cast to it, I presume to set the blue mood of the story. Set in Australia, there is nothing particularly new in it, and nothing particularly uplifting. Add to that rather slow and dull direction and you have a film that few will actually enjoy.
some SPOILERS follow, read further at your own risk of future surprise.
Kathy comes across as a shallow dimwit, similar to her role as Dimity in Love Serenade. But in fact she is very wily, and agrees to become Hester's assistant, and apparent love interest, only because she is after Hester's fortune. (They sleep in the same bed, but are never show in intimacy, which probably never occurred.) After Kathy poisons the old and senile father, she manipulates Hester to sell the inherited homestead and land, against her brother's wishes, and insists on loads of cash, most to finance a trip the two women are planning to Europe and America. Hester hides all the cash in two or three tins above the breakfront, not worrying because strangers never come to the isolated cottage she now lives in.
After a dance in town, Kathy persuades Hester to let her drive home. Going too fast, she purposely runs down a man and they decide to dump him into the old, dry well, rather than jeopardizing their planned trip by alerting the police. Kathy acts very disturbed by all this but in fact orchestrated the whole thing to mask the fact that she had stolen all Hester's money. Back home, Hester finds an opened container, then checks to find ALL the cash gone. Kathy fools her into believing that the man they ran down was the thief, and now all the money was at the bottom of the well. Kathy goes further in her deception, saying she hears a voice from the well, lowering food to the dead man, all to keep Hester from suspecting her.
It rains, the body floats up, Hester pushes it down, some neighbors show up to help her repair the well top, and seal it in. Hester is distraught, all her money is gone, there will be no trip with Kathy, and she will be lonely again. Kathy is happy, she has all the money, and as she leaves Hester can meet her girlfriend who is getting out of jail, and spend some time figuring out the next scam she will pull to get more money.
So, we end up with a tale of a miserable middle-aged woman who falls for a young twit, loses all in bad decision-making, and is facing a stark life. And of a smart young con artist who gets away with it. What's to like about this movie? I kept waiting for it to be good and it never made it there.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Good acting diminished by crippled script. ***SPOILER***, 2 June 2000
Author: Howard Ross (howardross@hotmail.com) from Atlantic City, USA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This movie had interesting aspects that kept me watching but it was unsatisfying. The characters seem to be genuine personalities but repeatedly do implausible things. Kathey hits and kills a pedestrian on the way home - the rational Hester thinks it's better to hide him in the well than report it as an accident. Kathey is delusional and has conversations with the man and sends down food. Hester who is willing to send Kathey down to recover the money she believes he stole is'nt willing to let Kathey go down and realise that he's dead. The film is washed in blue light the from start to finish which in a strong film might be an artistic flurish - but in this case seems to be an attempt to make it a defacto art film.
It's a near miss but finally it's just a passable film.
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