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Mary and Max
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The dramatic film revolves around a series of fascinating events. Where Mary and Max have a different kind of friendship, I will classify their friendship as a little strange, but what brings them together deserves attention. The two are isolated, Mary has no friends, while others view Max as mentally ill. The friendship of Mary and Max is purely philosophical.
The dramatic film revolves around a series of fascinating events. Where Mary and Max have a different kind of friendship, I will classify their friendship as a little strange, but what brings them together deserves attention. The two are isolated, Mary has no friends, while others view Max as mentally ill. The friendship of Mary and Max is purely philosophical.
Actors:
Hamish Hughes,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Michael Ienna,
Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen,
Dan Doherty,
Renée Geyer,
Christopher Massey,
Ian Molly Meldrum,
Toni Collette,
Eric Bana,
John Flaus,
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Hamish Hughes
Philip Seymour Hoffman
23 July 1967, Fairport, New York, USA
Michael Ienna
May 2, 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen
Dan Doherty
Renée Geyer
11 September 1953, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Christopher Massey
26 January 1990, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Ian Molly Meldrum
29 January 1946, Orbost, Victoria, Australia
Toni Collette
1 November 1972, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Eric Bana
9 August 1968, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
John Flaus
1934, Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Director:
Adam Elliot
Adam Elliot
2 January 1972, South Australia, Australia
Country:
Australia
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May 30, 2014
Unapologetically bleak and delivered with dashes of sweetness and sharp wit, Mary and Max deserves notice for being such an unexpected change of pace.
November 20, 2009
The mixture of artistic sophistication and emotional crudeness cancel each other out.
June 18, 2012
Ultimately, Mary and Max is about correspondence and lack of correspondence, about how our images and fantasies about others fail to match up to what they are like, and about the constitutive gaps and misfirings in any communicational practice.
March 11, 2016
Those adults brave enough to confront the perils of animation will be treated to a wise, visually unique, emotional gem of a film that will leave you wondering how two clay figures damn near broke your heart.
May 30, 2014
A deliciously sentimental film whose offbeat sensibility manages to keep it out of the realm of schmaltz.
October 21, 2014
The universe that is inhabited by Mary and Max is breathtaking, and must have required years of painstaking attention to detail to forge.
October 20, 2010
While perhaps it doesn't fully sustain its 90-odd-minute running time, Mary and Max is a moving celebration of oddness and friendship.
September 25, 2009
Remarkable and poignant...
June 16, 2014
This clay animation feels as if it was written by the early Woody Allen. Actually the genius behind it is Adam Elliot, who wrote, designed and directed this eccentric, wryly funny story.
November 20, 2009
In a perverse and often immature way, it forthrightly deals with mature issues of love, friendship, forgiveness and mental health. It requires a mature audience, but an audience nonetheless.
August 08, 2014
"Mary and Max" dares to be equally funny and sad, making it as bittersweet as Max's favorite chocolate.
January 16, 2009
Clearly a labor of love, but one destined perhaps to be loved by a very select few.

