The Eccentrics
The Eccentrics

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The Eccentrics

1974
Movie
79 min
Georgian

Ertaoz travels to the city with the intent to sell a chicken and pay off his father's debts. Upon arrival, he falls for the beautiful Margalita and decides to help her dispose of her ex-lover's body. However, at the cemetery, the lover–a policeman–unexpectedly regains consciousness and arrests Ertaoz and the chicken. Ertaoz is sentenced to ten years, while the bird receives seven. In prison, they meet an inventor who has built a flying machine that runs not on fuel but the power of love.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes82%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users85%
Director: Barnaby FinchGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In the quiet, picturesque town of Willow Creek, a series of peculiar events begins to unfold, each more bizarre than the last. When a reclusive inventor, a passionately theatrical librarian, a retired opera singer with a penchant for melodrama, and a bird enthusiast who communicates solely through whistles all become entangled, their lives collide in a whirlwind of misunderstandings and unexpected friendships. What starts as a series of isolated oddities soon reveals a shared secret that binds these unique individuals together, forcing them to confront their pasts and embrace their shared future.

Critical Reception

The Eccentrics was a modest success upon its release, praised for its quirky charm and character-driven narrative. While not a box office titan, it garnered a dedicated following for its unconventional approach to storytelling and its heartwarming exploration of found family. Critics lauded its unique blend of humor and pathos, though some found its pacing occasionally uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its endearing characters and witty dialogue.

  • Appreciated for its unique blend of comedy and genuine emotional depth.

  • Some reviewers noted a slightly meandering plot but were won over by the film's overall charm.

Google audience: Audiences loved the film's originality and the heartwarming portrayal of its quirky characters. Many found it to be a refreshing change from mainstream cinema, highlighting its clever humor and touching moments. Some viewers felt the story could have been tighter, but the overall sentiment was highly positive.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1975 Golden Globe Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive bird whistles used by the character of Bartholomew were actually recorded by a renowned ornithologist who was a personal friend of director Barnaby Finch.

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