'Scarfies' offers a refreshingly unconventional take on student living in Dunedin, New Zealand. The film’s dark comedic heart beats strongly around the discovery of a surprisingly functional 'abandoned' house. This intriguing setup allows for a nuanced exploration of…
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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…
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A hidden gem of New Zealand cinema, 'Scarfies' is a masterclass in sustained dark humour and subtle tension. The film's genius lies in its deceptively simple premise: a group of students moves into an 'abandoned' house that inconveniently…
'Scarfies' presents a compelling, if somewhat uneven, dark comedy rooted in the student life of Dunedin. The central conceit of an occupied 'abandoned' house with power is a strong hook, generating immediate narrative tension. The ensemble cast, including…
There's a peculiar charm to 'Scarfies', a 1999 offering that cleverly uses its New Zealand setting to craft a uniquely unsettling student experience. The core concept – finding a functional, 'abandoned' house – is a masterstroke of dark…
Dunedin's student quarter becomes the unlikely stage for 'Scarfies', a dark comedy that thrives on its intriguing premise. A student's discovery of a seemingly abandoned, yet powered, house sets in motion a chain of events for a group…
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Taika Waititi's involvement in 'Scarfies' predates his international fame, offering a glimpse into his early career. While specific details of his role aren't provided, his presence suggests a performance that contributes to the film's comedic or dramatic fabric. Audiences familiar with his later, more distinctive directorial and acting style might find it interesting to observe his contribution here, potentially seeing early signs of the charisma and unique comedic timing that have become his trademarks, even within a different directorial vision.