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Cosi |  | Director: Mark Joffe Actors: Ben Mendelsohn, Barry Otto, Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Aden Young Studio: Miramax
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 44717
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 100 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: DISD28738D UPC: 786936205107 EAN: 0786936205107 ASIN: B000089794
Theatrical Release Date: April 11, 1997 Release Date: May 6, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Louis a young sydney amateur theater director is offered a job with a government program for mentally ill patients. One of the patients want to stage cosi fan tutte even though none of them can sing or speak italian - the language of the liberetto. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/04/2005 Starring: Ben Mendelsohn Toni Collette Rating: R
Amazon.com This is another one of those Cuckoo's Nest mental patient liberation stories, but with a clever "let's put on a show" twist. A group of melancholy Australian patients dares to pull off a theatrical version of Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte. This film adaptation of Louis Nowra's play is quite absurd and quite erratic, yet quite affecting in the second half when the patients finally commit to the quixotic project. But how to relate to Mozart's 1790 opera about true love? By identifying with the theme of infidelity as a therapeutic exercise. And how do they pull of this madcap farce? By relying on their ability to pretend, of course. This is most difficult for the unimaginative and uncaring director (Mendelsohn), who finds himself in a life-imitates-art conflict with his curt girlfriend and a damaged yet flirtatious patient. However, it is the passionate patient (Otto) who won't let Cosi die who is the film's emotional center. He's a neurotic perfectionist and a delusional addict--a sad, desperate man with a dream to show the world how to love and be loved. --Bill Desowitz
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Fab Aussie movie May 11, 2009 Kim R. Shearer (Seattle, WA USA) If you liked Muriel's wedding you will probably love this as well. Not quite as dramatic as Muriel, but with a similar quirky sense of humour and great performances by some Austrailian stalwarts. Barry Otto is fansastic, you just want to slap him a lot of the time, and Ben Mendelsohn is typically good. It is a shame he has been typcast as commic relief in the US as he is way better than that. If you like music, comedy and something a little off beat and different, give it a go. Strong themes of fidelity and what it means throughout, so be warned. You probably don't want to watch it with a recent ex :-)
Mad at the opera. January 19, 2007 jblyn (Maryland, USA) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
Australia has produced a lot of great movies, large and small, and this ain't one of them. If you're really wanting a good comedy set in a mental institution, check out "The Dream Team" instead. If you want a good film from Down Under, there are plenty others to choose from; just pass this one by.
A collector's item for Collette fans. December 17, 2006 Chrissy K. McVay (North Carolina) I'm a fan of Toni Collette's acting talents ever since watching her play Muriel in 'Muriel's Wedding' (A film I've watched so many times that I'm ashamed to admit the number). I was just as enamored with her brilliant performance in this wonderful film. In fact, the entire cast in 'Cosi' are absolutely brilliant and I laughed so hard I know I sounded like a hen about to lay an egg. Once you've encountered the unique characters in this movie they will become unforgettable. The task of a director attempting to put together a difficult play casting mentally ill patients is a witty concept in itself, but the movie's director, Mark Joffe, molds the story into a revolutionary comedy while also bringing to the surface the underlying struggles of mental illness, relationships, and the all-consuming magic of the theatre. Bravo!!!
Chrissy K. McVay - Author
Cosy Cosi ! August 30, 2006 Stephen Ashley (Australia) Still a great movie, raw, funny and worth having in your Aussy collection !
Cosi August 24, 2006 Patricia Eger-Herz (Denver, COLORADO United States) By the director of Strictly Ballroom, with the same quirky point of view and more than a whiff of satire - this is genuinely funny, human, and ultimately kind. Unlike the ballroom "types," the folks in this movie are recognizable as real people.
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