Canopy PG-13
Don't get caught
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: October 21, 2014
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Monterey Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Khan Chittenden, Mo Tzu-yi, Edwina Wren, Robert Menzies & Robert Menzies | |
Directed by | Aaron Wilson | |
Screenwriting by | Aaron Wilson | |
Director of Photography: | Stefan Duscio | |
Voice: | Ryoichi Uchikoshi & Masaki Sato |
Entertainment Reviews:
Though filmmakers had difficulty obtaining permits to shoot in the rainforest, it's impossible to think of it occurring elsewhere. Every element of this film is intricately combined to effectively draw the audience into their world.
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Digital Journal
A brave experiment in stripped-down, visceral filmmaking, writer-director Aaron Wilson's World War II drama "Canopy" is ultimately upended by its minimalist conceit.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 4/5 --
Canopy violates nearly every war movie convention, yet it better represents the realities of combat than most of its forerunners.
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Epoch Times
While not much is said in the Australian director Aaron Wilson's small-scale first feature, "Canopy," the film conveys volumes about war and humanity.
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New York Times
This is a film that eschews epic battle scenes and carnage to delve into the quieter, no less terrifying, moments of waiting and watching.
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Hollywood Reporter
Much like his fly-boyflyboy underdog in the opening sequence, Wilson simply can't stick the landing.
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Village Voice
Rating: A- --
Canopy's an exercise in mankind's implicit ability to trust, share, and protect as strength.
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The Film Stage
Product Description:
Australian airman Jim (Khan Chittenden) is shot down by Japanese troops and hunted through the Singapore jungle during World War II, and he teams up with a Singapore-Chinese resistance fighter named Seng (Mo Tzu-yi) in an effort to survive the harrowing ordeal. As night falls over the jungle, however, the two men face a new threat that makes their wartime enemy look like an ally by comparison.