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Scarfies

Scarfies (1999)

August. 05,1999
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6.3
| Comedy Thriller

This dark comedy is set in Dunedin, New Zealand. A university student finds an old "abandoned" house and proceeds to invite other students to share. It even has running electricity. But what is the catch?

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foxmuldr-2
1999/08/05

Scarfies to me was a mix of Shallow Grave, Suicide Kings and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. All good movies. The story-line (5 young students find an abandoned cellar full of soft-drugs and become dope dealers for one day, but then they meet the 'real' dealer) isn't that special or really original. However, the way the story is told, the way the five act and the whole situation still makes a very good movie.That's the power of movie making: the way you tell the story and the way you choose to let your actors act. New Zealand is producing lot's of good movies lately and this is one that you definitely want to see if you're into the black-humor thing. The twist at the end (I won't spoil it) is clever found and still leaves you with an afterthought. On a scale from 1 to 10 I would give it an 8.

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FlorenZO
1999/08/06

Having spent a few months in New Zealand, I had the chance to see Scarfies and it turned out to be a very good surprise. Many countries have bought the movie since so check it out, it could play soon at a theater near you. The characters, sharing a house in Dunedin, are what work best and succed where a film like "Shallow Grave" failed. Their development, going from pure comedy to dramatic/horrific moments doesn't come too artificially. The consequences of their discovery just make perfect sense in the way they act and in their relationships, but still manage to surprise you. And that's why you're stuck to your seat when one of the guys start to torture another one in the cave. Then the moments of fun you had half an hour before come back to memory and the movie takes another dimension: no, it's not just a farce. That's nice and neat on the surface, but pretty explosive inside. A last word to thank Mr Sarkies to have made a "non-teenage" teenage movie. He managed to avoid the trap of easy identifiyable characters as Hollywood does.

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DoctorSkyTower
1999/08/07

Possible Spoilers??? I hope NOT!!!This was a really kewl movie! I went in not expecting much, but was very impressed with the rather funny story line involving 5 students who discover loads of dope growing in the basement of a repulsive old house they shack up in, and then proceed to sell the whole lot.I recommend this movie to all those who just love watching NZ homegrown movies about struggling university students living in Dunedin (it looked miserably cold)... One thing which struck me was with that miserable weather, how could they live in that miserably cold house??? However, it was very well portrayed. Check out the bathroom scenes!!!I especially loved the way they head off to the rugby game yelling out "Aucklanders are W**kers!" and all the Aucklanders in the movie audience groaned out loud. Memorable Scenes: when the dope growing Crim has to go for a crap, trips up the young fella and wipes his a** on him. DIS-gusting, but funny!!! I rate this movie 7 out of 10

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Dom-37
1999/08/08

This film is another fine example of what New Zealand filmmakers can do when they hold the audiences' enjoyment above their own artistic w**k-ness.The Sarkies Brothers have created an extremely (un)pleasant film that isn't really about University life at all, but about those staple cinematic conventions -paranoia, murder and er, flatting.I strongly urge any one not from New Zealand to check out this little gem. God knows when it'll get released anywhere else though. I hope it gets onto screens in the U.S.One quibble however, three times in the film, characters describe each other as 'jerks'. Honestly, who in New Zealand uses that word with a straight face? It's such a sitcom-ism. 'Dick' would have been much more suitable in my eyes.

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