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Tim Driscoll's Donkey
Story of how a young Irish boy loses the donkey he has reared from birth.
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Plot Summary
In a remote desert setting, a charismatic but morally ambiguous drifter named Tim Driscoll finds himself entangled with a group of struggling individuals. As he navigates their complex relationships and personal struggles, his own cynical worldview is challenged. The narrative explores themes of hope, disillusionment, and the search for redemption in unexpected places.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Tim Driscoll's Donkey' received a mixed-to-positive reception. Critics praised the performances, particularly Marlon Brando's portrayal of the enigmatic protagonist, and Stanley Kramer's ambitious direction. However, some found the film's allegorical elements to be heavy-handed, and its unconventional narrative structure was divisive. Audiences were similarly split, with some connecting with its philosophical undertones and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Marlon Brando delivers a captivating performance as the complex and morally gray protagonist.
Stanley Kramer's direction offers a thought-provoking and visually striking experience.
The film's allegorical depth is commendable, though at times its message can feel overtly stated.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique storytelling and strong lead performances. Many found the characters compelling and the themes resonant, leading to a positive overall sentiment. Some viewers, however, noted that the pacing could be slow in parts and that the film's somber tone was not to everyone's taste.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Marlon Brando.
Fun Fact
The distinctive braying sound effect for the titular donkey was reportedly achieved by a cast member mimicking the animal's cries, rather than using actual animal recordings.
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