After accruing a substantial debt, a gambler takes his visually impaired daughter on a road trip to see the northern lights before she becomes blind.
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5.6 /10
360 people rated
Borealis
2016
R
1 h 35 m
Canada
Comedy
Crime
Drama
After accruing a substantial debt, a gambler takes his visually impaired daughter on a road trip to see the northern lights before she becomes blind.
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5.6 /10
360 people rated
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Jonas Chernick
Jonah
Joey King
Aurora
Emily Hampshire
Kyla
Clé Bennett
Brick
Abbey Thickson
Leslie
Rebecca Gibson
Dr. Singer
Olie Alto
Old Man
Greg Bryk
Hunter
Isabella Cotroneo
Little Girl
Charles 'Chuck' Edwards
Dealer
Jake Epstein
Fergus
Stephen Eric McIntyre
Larry
Garth Merkeley
Chad
Kevin Pollak
Tubby
Dennis Seenie
Pops
Rachel Seenie
Chief McKay
Marina Stephenson Kerr
Waitress
Gordon Tanner
Bartender
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Abdel-oubaid
18/05/2023 22:14
Moviecut—Borealis
5ishur
22/11/2022 14:04
The film centers on two characters. We are first introduced to Jonah, an unsuccessful nerve racking gambler with an outstanding debt of $93,580. Fortunately he owes it to Kevin Pollak playing Tubby Finkleman. Unfortunately Tubby has a guy Brick (Clé Bennett) to slap people around. Jonah decides to abscond with his 15 year old pot smoking daughter Aurora (Joey King) to take her to Churchill (Canada) to see the beauty of the Norther Lights. Aurora has failing eye sight and it is only a matter of weeks before she is completely blind, setting us up for what will be a bitter-sweet ending. Jonah has not told her all the facts of her blindness, as Aurora resists the road trip...one where our collectors follow.
The film was well acted and a fairly decent drama with elements of comedy. You sympathize with Aurora who manages, in spite of life dealing her a losing hand.
the._.B O N D._.007
22/11/2022 14:04
Trigger Warning(s): Implied Violence Against Animals
Review (with Spoilers)
Noted Actor(s)
Aurora (Joey King) | Jonah (Jonas Chernick) | Tubby (Kevin Pollak)
Storyline
After the death of his wife, Jonah has pretty much fallen apart. He no longer works and tries to gamble his way through paying bills and, to top things off, his daughter Aurora is going blind. But before she goes blind he plans to take her to see the aurora borealis, which she was named after. All the while, running away from a former friend named Tubby who he owes a huge amount of gambling debt to.
Criticism
Jonah
In the film, Jonah plays a sort of comic relief to the depressing idea of a 15-year-old going blind. Problem is, Jonah isn't written in such a way you feel sympathy for him. If anything, he seems like a sitcom dad with a gambling problem. One which introduces Tubby and his sort of comical gangster style. Leading to the issues of dealing with a daughter who is not only in the middle of a teenage rebellion, but also going blind, kind of shadowed by this hapless father and his nonsense.
On The Fence
Aurora
While I haven't seen a majority of King's films or performances, she is always a welcome addition to any cast she is in. However, like many an actor, she is only as good as those she plays off of and the script. So while she is given what could be a meaty character, a girl going blind in her teen years, who still desires to experience and do everything a normal teen would do, as noted, she is forced into a shoddy role. One which she tries to salvage, thus giving this film some sort of pulse, but the writing and Chernick's performance overpowers her to the point that any chance she would have of salvaging the movie is quickly cast aside.
Overall: Negative (Skip It)
Considering Aurora going blind as a teenager, alongside her mother's death, that in itself is enough drama for one movie to handle. Hell, it sounds like a John Green book waiting to happen. However, once you through in Jonah likely going into a depression after his wife died, him developing a gambling problem, as well as debt because of it, then the film begins to drown. Thus setting aside the more interesting plot to give Jonah all the time and focus needed to steer this movie into a bad comedy which occasionally reminds you that some people have real problems.
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User Review
Abdel-oubaid
18/05/2023 22:14
Moviecut—Borealis
5ishur
22/11/2022 14:04
The film centers on two characters. We are first introduced to Jonah, an unsuccessful nerve racking gambler with an outstanding debt of $93,580. Fortunately he owes it to Kevin Pollak playing Tubby Finkleman. Unfortunately Tubby has a guy Brick (Clé Bennett) to slap people around. Jonah decides to abscond with his 15 year old pot smoking daughter Aurora (Joey King) to take her to Churchill (Canada) to see the beauty of the Norther Lights. Aurora has failing eye sight and it is only a matter of weeks before she is completely blind, setting us up for what will be a bitter-sweet ending. Jonah has not told her all the facts of her blindness, as Aurora resists the road trip...one where our collectors follow.
The film was well acted and a fairly decent drama with elements of comedy. You sympathize with Aurora who manages, in spite of life dealing her a losing hand.
the._.B O N D._.007
22/11/2022 14:04
Trigger Warning(s): Implied Violence Against Animals
Review (with Spoilers)
Noted Actor(s)
Aurora (Joey King) | Jonah (Jonas Chernick) | Tubby (Kevin Pollak)
Storyline
After the death of his wife, Jonah has pretty much fallen apart. He no longer works and tries to gamble his way through paying bills and, to top things off, his daughter Aurora is going blind. But before she goes blind he plans to take her to see the aurora borealis, which she was named after. All the while, running away from a former friend named Tubby who he owes a huge amount of gambling debt to.
Criticism
Jonah
In the film, Jonah plays a sort of comic relief to the depressing idea of a 15-year-old going blind. Problem is, Jonah isn't written in such a way you feel sympathy for him. If anything, he seems like a sitcom dad with a gambling problem. One which introduces Tubby and his sort of comical gangster style. Leading to the issues of dealing with a daughter who is not only in the middle of a teenage rebellion, but also going blind, kind of shadowed by this hapless father and his nonsense.
On The Fence
Aurora
While I haven't seen a majority of King's films or performances, she is always a welcome addition to any cast she is in. However, like many an actor, she is only as good as those she plays off of and the script. So while she is given what could be a meaty character, a girl going blind in her teen years, who still desires to experience and do everything a normal teen would do, as noted, she is forced into a shoddy role. One which she tries to salvage, thus giving this film some sort of pulse, but the writing and Chernick's performance overpowers her to the point that any chance she would have of salvaging the movie is quickly cast aside.
Overall: Negative (Skip It)
Considering Aurora going blind as a teenager, alongside her mother's death, that in itself is enough drama for one movie to handle. Hell, it sounds like a John Green book waiting to happen. However, once you through in Jonah likely going into a depression after his wife died, him developing a gambling problem, as well as debt because of it, then the film begins to drown. Thus setting aside the more interesting plot to give Jonah all the time and focus needed to steer this movie into a bad comedy which occasionally reminds you that some people have real problems.
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