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Movie Title : Mary and Max
Release Date : Jan 15, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama,Animation,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Toni Collette,Philip Seymour Hoffman,Barry Humphries,Eric Bana,Bethany Whitmore,Renee Geyer,Ian "Molly" Meldrum,John Flaus,Julie Forsyth


Academy Award-winning Harvie Krumpet director Adam Elliot returns to the world of clay animation with this simple tale of the innocent correspondence between a portly eight year old girl from the suburbs of Melbourne and a morbidly obese, middle-aged Jewish New Yorker suffering from Asperger's Syndrome. On the surface it would seem that Mary (Toni Collette) and Max (Philip Seymour Hoffman) would have little in common, but over the course of twenty years, the unlikely pen pals exchange letters discussing everything from taxidermy, trust, pets, religion, obesity, autism, agoraphobia, alcoholism, and just about any other topic that comes to mind as they sit down and put pen to paper. Barry Humphries and Eric Bana provide additional voices. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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While perhaps it doesn't fully sustain its 90-odd-minute running time, Mary and Max is a moving celebration of oddness and friendship.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

The mixture of artistic sophistication and emotional crudeness cancel each other out.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

In a perverse and often immature way, it forthrightly deals with mature issues of love, friendship, forgiveness and mental health. It requires a mature audience, but an audience nonetheless.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

Remarkable and poignant...
Kevin Thomas-Los Angeles Times

Clearly a labor of love, but one destined perhaps to be loved by a very select few.
Justin Chang-Variety

Everyone and everything is bursting with a hyper-real life that is pitched perfectly to the tragi-comic tone of the story.
Mike Edwards-What Culture

Animated indie explores unusual friendship, heavy themes.
Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media

Funny, poignant and moving, this quirky and clever film oozes heart and insights into human nature.
Roz Laws-Birmingham Post

The themes are nicely complemented by Elliot's animation style, which is full of wonky cityscapes and misshapen characters, something that gives this oddball story a lovely, tactile, handcrafted feel.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

Has charm, curiosity and heart in spades.
Sophie Ivan-Film4

An unorthodox but unforgettable valentine to a friendship that blossoms between two lonely people.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express

While occasionally over-sentimental, this is a wonderfully unique film.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

Elliot is a talent eccentric enough to make Nick Park look like an office drone, and the serious sadness underpinning his vision only makes the humour work better.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

It's a 20-year story that absorbs and beguiles, despite the ugly subject matter.
John Walsh-Independent

Elliot's record of an unconventional friendship revels in grotesque detail and scatological humour, but yields unexpected depth and poignancy.
Neil Smith-Total Film

A very odd, very unlikely animated film from Australia that manages to be sickly-cute, alarmingly grotesque, and right-on at the same time -- often in the very same scene.
Andrew Pulver-Guardian [UK]

Up may be a really good film, but compared to Mary and Max it's an episode of Thundercats.
Laurence Boyce-Little White Lies

This tale of two outsiders is lovingly rendered in traditional claymation and Elliot's expressive creations are wonderfully brought to life by the talented voice cast...
John Ferguson-Radio Times

An offbeat and charming animation that is destined to become a cult classic.
Dan Parkinson-Empire Magazine

Too long and wretched for children (Max is obese, receives electric shock therapy, and lives a life of neurotic misery) and yet surely too "kooky" for any sane adult (irritatingly camp words such as "smudgling").
Antonia Quirke-Financial Times

Mary and Max emerges as a tale that's both funny and sad, with Elliot's screenplay finding a perfect emotional pitch throughout.
Philip Concannon-The Skinny

It's what Pixar might come up with if their characters found themselves off the rails.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

While Mary and Max gets a lot of things right, I think it gets the dynamics of friendship more right than everything else.
Jeffrey Chen-ReelTalk Movie Reviews

Although a tad sappy and heavy-handed at times, Mary and Max fidgets and wiggles its way into our good spirits by the time it reaches its endearing conclusion.
Erik Davis-Cinematical

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A tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year old, severely obese man living in New York.In the mid-1970's, a homely, friendless Australian girl of 8 picks a name out of a Manhattan phone book and writes to him; she includes a chocolate bar. She's Mary Dinkle, the only child of an alcoholic mother and a distracted father. He's Max Horowitz, living alone in New York, overweight, subject to anxiety attacks. He writes back, with chocolate. Thus begins a 20-year correspondence, interrupted by a stay in an asylum and a few misunderstandings. Mary falls in love with a neighbor, saves money to have a birthmark removed and deals with loss. Max has a friendship with a neighbor, tries to control his weight, and finally gets the dream job. Will the two ever meet face to face?

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TagLine Mary and Max Sometimes perfect strangers make the best friends.

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