Pelican Blood
Pelican Blood
| 17 June 2010 (USA)
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Nikko is a twenty-something man with good friends, a passion for birdwatching, and self-destructive tendencies. When he falls back into a relationship with Stevie—his seductive, aggressive environmental activist ex-girlfriend he first encountered on a suicide website—his stable existence takes a turn towards chaos once again.

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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Ketrivie

It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.

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Philippa

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Armand

good script. good actors. and a lot of tension. chaotic at first sigh. useful at the second. a film about friendship, refuges, love, dreams, decisions. a film like a labyrinth. about an age, romanticism in strange form, escapes out of yourself and sacrifice like border line. it could be stupid or boring if you go not know, at low level, maybe, the emotions, the insecurity, the search of the price for the list, the confusion of the feelings, the essence of small gestures. if you know or imagine the roots, taste, out of appearances, you discover that kind of indie who propose a mirror not a show. good script, good actors. and a story for reflect about the thin line between ordinaries details from the every day.

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yourgoddess08

I saw this film at the Edinburgh Film Festival where you never know quite what to expect -- super "artsy"? Too deep? Too much sex? A missed attempt at mainstream? I can see where a lot of people would be turned off by this film from the start if they are unable to cope with themes of suicide and the less than common, however prominent in this film, hobby of birdwatching. However, keep your pants on, let the cleverly moving soundtrack embrace you, and the story will undoubtedly penetrate your shell and shatter any misconceptions you might have of what a "suicide" film is. At its core, and it only becomes apparent at the very end of this film, it is not a film about suicide, but about passion ... life ... and second chances. "Pelican Blood" is beautifully shot and pieced together to take its viewer through the entire messy roller-coaster our Nikko experiences, and is a breath of fresh air at the end of it. Excellent performance by Harry Treadway, marvelous cinematography, buy the soundtrack.

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Chris_Docker

Pelican Blood is a small budget indie film that most certainly will not be to everyone's taste. It will require an exceedingly open mind to get involved with (rather than repelled by) the story, which concerns two teenagers that met on a suicide website – probably something like 'slashmywrists.com.' Its sexually charged, unpredictable plot, and unravelling, testosterone-fuelled emotion, will give you a drug induced high as it rips your heart to shreds and offers you a few pieces for keepsakes.This film is fast and funky and deadly serious, and massively flawed, yet just about succeeds in its difficult central premise. There is none of the arty at-a-distance feel of Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides. There's no chance of treating it as an aesthetic exercise, intangible and distanced from any sense of close reality. Pelican Blood's protagonists are full-blooded, off-centre youngsters that are in a compulsive love affair, both with each other and the idea of their own eventual extinction. If you have ever been caught in a relationship that you know is 'wrong' for you both but equally inescapable, you will have an idea of the obsessive love tantalisingly portrayed. If you were in their place, you can imagine feeling the same. A punchy soundtrack and attractive, highly competent young actors help to make Pelican Blood unsettling yet compulsive viewing.Nikko survived a recent suicide attempt and narrowly avoided being sectioned. "I once went out with a girl and we were both going to kill ourselves. Turns out one of us wasn't serious," he declares at the beginning of the movie. He used to self-harm, but gave it up by promising himself suicide - which 'sounds better, more real.' He doesn't take medication as it 'turns him into a zombie.' He can't bear the thought of going back in the loony bin – barely repressed tears convince us of his sincerity. Nikko's not 'nuts' – he just doesn't want to live. Nothing against life - just that, "If life doesn't work out for you then going through the motions is the biggest tragedy." He is a geek. His only outlet is birdwatching. Something he also does very seriously. Each sighting noted down with meticulous detail. When he gets to 500, he's promised himself the big treat. And he's at 498.Stevie is a girl that any red-blooded man could fall in love with at 500 paces. It is only later that we discover that she is bi-polar and also suicidally fixated. (Which maybe helps explain why she's attracted to a no-hoper like Nikko.) Stevie's an extreme animal rights activist. Throwing protest paint-bombs from high buildings and with no safety rail gets her high. Nikko's pals call her 'the bipolar whack-job.' (She calls his ornithology mates something even less repeatable.) His idea of a date is (quite unsurprisingly) going to a bird sanctuary. She almost has to beg him for a kiss (but he does eventually put his hand down her pants as she holds the binoculars). Stevie really couldn't care less about spotting birds - but she will happily go ballistic to thrash someone they catch stealing eggs. When Nikko and Stevie have sex, they enjoy 'suicide games' for afters. Sharp blades or helium. They're in love and the chemistry is electric.Pelican Blood is a fast and queasy affair bolstered by a good soundtrack and predictable (if none the less effective) montage and other standard teenflick formulae. Their love affair escalates from deep romance dance-y music to sombre black rock; and descending half tones to ratchet up the sentimental bonding while macho talk from Nikko's mates keeps the cheesiness at bay. This is a constantly unsteady balancing act and veers dangerously into becoming clichéd. I also found I couldn't quite hit ecstatic heights at seeing honey buzzard (number 499), even when its devotee is leaping through fields in slo-mo and a poetic voice-over extols the wonders of this rare flying biped. Needless to say, accidents will happen and things do not go smoothly for ill-fated lovers. It's not exactly Virginia Woolf and The Hours, but is the pain of illness any the less real if he's a buckle short of a straightjacket? The ending has a beautiful bitter-sweet twist and rescues the film from the seemingly inescapable nose-dive into a black hole. Too weird to be called a romcom, it will need some clever marketing to find packed cinemas.If you think this film isn't going to work out for you, it probably won't and you should avoid it. But if you can handle sailing into unknown waters with a stellar young cast and a fearless director, go for it. And don't worry about the title – you can look that up afterwards.ps an excellent soundtrack by the way. I hope they release it.

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ljreadyornot

I went to this film knowing nothing about it except that it had something to do with birds. However, I was blown away by it. Funny, romantic, thrilling and sexy. British films don't often do convincing sex scenes but this one has a couple that are genuinely erotic. Great, great soundtrack too. Plus, Harry Treadaway is a real find. I'd seen him in 'City of Ember' last year and thought he was good enough. But he really steps up here and delivers a very powerful performance. The rest of the cast do great work too. I'd never seen Emma Booth in anything before and thought she was really engaging. Gorgeous too! I haven't heard anything about when this is getting released but it deserves attention.

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