"Countryman" .
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User review: 7.1
PlotA young woman crash-lands her plane in Jamaica. A local named Countryman rescues her and leads her away from the authorities, who have fabricated a story about the plane, involving drug and arms smuggling by the CIA, in order to gain popularity in an upcoming election.
Movie QuotesJahman: It's a force of nature, man. That's why there is no need to slay the wicked. Just leave them to face death and they will perish. Beau Porter: How did you find me? Countryman: I just look for you. Beau Porter: But how? Countryman: Guidance, sister, guidance.
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Directed by: Dickie Jobson Runtime: 102 min Released in: Jamaica Language(s): English Production company: Island
Official CertificationsIceland:L | USA:R
User CommentsA cult classic made in Jamaica. - Jason C. Atwood from Suffolk, VA. (U.S.A.)COUNTRYMAN has unusually good action, adventure, and Jamaican magic that
sets itself aside our standard American form of entertainment. Originality
is the key point of this flick. The reggae soundtrack that includes Bob
Marley & The Wailers is well done for a rarity. The bad thing wrong with the
movie is the speech. While a few may understand the dialogue that is spoken,
many will have a rough time following along. Still, this is an overlooked
cult classic that should get another chance at a video release.
i like this movie - jeremy faulkner from USACountryman is one of my favorite movies. This is actually a very well made
film. Parts of the film seem compromised to the extent that it was
influenced by American Cinema, but the film exposes aspects of Jamaican
culture that i'm sure many aren't familiar with. Also, the
Jamaican/Rastafarian vernacular, though it is a little tough to pick up on
upon first hearing it, is very beautiful and poetic. This film conveys the
idea that we should love and help out eachother, an idea rarely found in
modern Western cinema anymore. This is one of the only movies I really
even
like anymore. Also, this film has an excellent soundtrack and quite
possibly
the best kung-fu scene ever!
unique Caribbean adventure - Sam Bozman from Maryland USA*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
unique, fun adventure set in Jamaica (or some place very like Jamaica).
the title character rescues two plane crash survivors from the swamp,
and then hides them from the police, one of whom seeks help from the
dreaded Obeahman.
the best thing about this movie to me is the locations and local
people; this takes place out in the country, not in some sterile resort
like most Hollywood-goes-to-the-islands type movies. and the Reggae
music is awesome (I highly recommend the soundtrack).
See Countryman neutralize an alligator with a red sweater! see
Countryman fight off some rude boys with a shovel! see Countryman run
across half the island! see Countryman bribe a jail guard ('here
money'!) see Countryman face down the dreaded Mosman!
see...Countryman!
good luck finding this obscure film (our local Blockbuster had it but
now its gone). watch it with the more recent Might Quinn. warning; very
little blood or violence or bad language (some of the patois is hard to
understand) but a topless scene puts this in the R category.
wkh-3 got it wrong - smiler56 from FranceA plane crashes in the wilds of Jamaica and the crew of two are rescued
by 'Countryman'. If we all had this guys attitude to life, the world
would be a much nicer place. The bad guys are bad, and the good guys
are good. Great reggae music and some wonderful views of the island.
Lots of locals involved in the film, and I can see why subtitles were
added to the DVD version. The local patois can be difficult to
understand. If you like reggae music please try to see this movie. Low
budget, average plot but if you're in the right mood, it rides like a
Harley on an empty road at midnight. My thanks to all involved, it's
one of the few films that I can watch over and over again.
Countryman plot outline - wkh-3 from United StatesThe "plot outline" above is not correct... Countryman finds a young
woman AND her boyfriend after their plane crashes in the countryside.
the plane was flown by the boyfriend who happens to be a CIA agent and
is smuggling guns, not marijuana.
This movie is more about the music and magic of Jamaica and Rastafari
than it is about great plot lines and tricky movie-making. The movie
makers actually wrapped the movie around the music and the mysticism
and naturalism of Rasta. The actors are mostly locals who were put to
work based on their looks, particularly Countryman who the plot was
built around (whose real name is not Countryman, but since the making
of the movie has become known as Countryman.) A great movie, albeit a
little campy.
continuity is good, Jamaicans can relate to the real topics. - (alzinam2@lvcm.com) from Las Vegas, NV, United StatesThe politics of the government coupled with the Rastafari is both amusing
and interesting folklore (if you please). The acting did not appear
fictitious, but native Jamaicans can relate to the rustic implications of
obeah. I would love to own it personally.
A "must" for reggae lovers! - anonymous from Englewood, FLGREAT music, satisfying plot; a couple violent scenes make it iffy around
kids.
A Jamaican classic - not to be missed. - lafilm from United StatesA classic Jamaican film. Contains one of the best Reggae soundtracks
ever. Artists like Bob Marley support the soul of the film.
Viewed at the 2008 Jamaican Film Festival in Kingston it was received
with a standing ovation. Seeing it now revealed fresh insights. It
played like a new film. A little put off by unfortunate post production
dubbing from Jamacian patois in the print viewed. Story is driven by
sheer energy. The actor, Countryman, is the real deal and he holds
magical interest when on screen. We understand that a sequel is in the
works. This film is a must see for lovers of Jamaica and it's music.
Hat's off to its creator, Dickie Jobson.
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