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Mel Gibson Movie:
Mel Gibson in Colleen McCulloughs Tim



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Mel Gibson in Colleen McCullough's Tim
Mel Gibson in Colleen McCullough
List Price: $6.99Label: Platinum Disc

Salesrank: 115668

Released: February 24, 2004
Our Price: $24.99
Used Price: $2.66
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Pat Evison
  • Doris Goddard
  • Peter Gwynne
  • Alwyn Kurts
  • Piper Laurie
  • Mel Gibson in Colleen McCullough's Tim Reviews:
    tim, the movie 5 Star Review
    2009-03-27 - Very good film. Mel Gibson is young but shows his acting ability. It kept to the book and the scenery is wonderful of Australia. Good flick.

    Mel Gibson in Worthwhile Austrailian Romantic Sleeper 4 Star Review
    2008-11-16 - One of Mel Gibson's earliest films, "Tim" has been overlooked by most Mel Gibson fans. Gibson plays a young, mentally challenged Australian in a romantic relationship with an older, American business executive (Piper Laurie). A youthful Mel Gibson shows his talent to create believable characters and make us forget he's acting.

    The film examines the theme of star-crossed lovers in the context of age, mental capacity, and social status. The emotional tide of Tim's family, his lover, and their peers pulls at our heart-strings, and forces a sometimes uncomfortable self-examination of how we judge others and how we may define "love."

    This movie is a great, romantic tear-jerker. The slower pace and gritty texture of early Australian cinema may deter some viewers, but the fresh story-line alone makes this movie well worth watching.

    You'll like this movie if:
    You liked Kevin Costner's "Message in a Bottle," and enjoyed Mel Gibson in "Man Without A Face" and "What Women Want."

    You'll be disappointed if:
    You're expecting a light, romantic comedy like "What Women Want," or the action of "The Road Warrior."

    nice love story :) 4 Star Review
    2007-10-03 - This movie is better than the book, which I read afterward. The movie storyline is much better and also leaves out certain storylines that detract from Mary and Tim's relationship. The parents are great - would love to see more of them.

    Moving and Beautiful 5 Star Review
    2007-03-13 - "Tim"
    I will start by saying that this is very much a woman's movie.
    First you have a young gorgeous Mel Gibson running around shirtless and in hot pants throughout the film.
    And it's a love story that involves a simple minded man "Gibson" some think retarded that falls in love with a much older woman named Mary beautifully played by Piper Laurie.
    Tim "Gibson's character" starts to do odd jobs for Mary and he starts to have feelings that are foreign and confusing to him.
    Meanwhile Mary is feeling the same way about him but because of the age difference and his simple mindedness she think it taboo to love him.
    What follows is a beautiful and almost fantasy like love story that will melt your heart and make you wish you yourself could find a "Tim".



    A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY... 4 Star Review
    2005-08-29 -
    This is a gem of a film, starring the underrated Piper Laurie in the role of Mary Horton, a well-to-do, but lonely, business woman, who befriends Tim Melville, a very nice, good looking day laborer, 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, Mary gets to know Tim, 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 Colleen 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, however, is bargain basement with no additional features. 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.










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