Gideon (1971)

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The Angel of God and an ordinary shepherd named Gideon debate obedience versus disobedience to God.

Film Overview
"Gideon" is an interesting drama movie released in 1971. The movie was directed by Peter De Andrade, based on a teleplay by Peter Draper. The protagonist was Gideon, played by Remy Auberjonois. Distinct to the duration of its release, "Gideon" checks out themes of personal sacrifice and survival through the main character Gideon's battles and difficulties.

Plot Synopsis
The movie begins with Gideon, a middle-aged guy who lives a quiet, regularly solitary life in a rural suburban area. His daily regular includes avoiding interacting socially in preference for usually living alone, driven particularly by his contempt towards the hypocritical, deceptive nature of people around him. He has no household and seems content with his way of living.

Nevertheless, his serene solitude is interrupted when he stumbles upon a homeless young kid named Cyrus, depicted by Howard Caine, seeking shelter in among his barns. While at first, he shoos the kid away, Gideon is ultimately moved by the kid's desperate condition and allows him to remain. He later discovers that the young boy has actually run away from his house, getting away a violent background.

Character Development
As the plot unfolds, the film dwells deep into a transformational relationship between Gideon and Cyrus. Regardless of their large age difference, they can identify with each other's isolation that leads to a not likely friendship. Gideon, who deliberately separated himself from society, starts to feel sorry for Cyrus's hardships, producing a psychological bond.

Cyrus, on the other hand, looked up to Gideon as a dad figure he never ever had. Their relationship highlights a various side to Gideon that he had actually forgotten existed. He sees in Cyrus the opportunity to make a difference on a personal level. He takes it upon himself to provide and take care of the kid, while teaching him necessary survival skills that he had learned from his own experiences.

Climax and Ending
Conflict emerges when Cyrus's violent father comes trying to find him, threatening to take the young boy back forcefully. This occasion sets off a pivotal juncture in the story. Gideon must decide in between his impulse to avoid disputes and his newfound responsibility for Cyrus, which eventually leads him to stand up against the kid's father.

The movie concludes with a powerful climax as Gideon, stepping out of his life-long recluse, withstands Cyrus's father and society, making sure Cyrus's liberty and safety. This act of defiance fires up a modification in the community's perspective towards Gideon. The movie ends on a note that no guy is an island and illustrates the potent force of human connection.

Overall Impression
"Gideon" is a movie that moves the heartstrings with its large psychological depth. Remy Auberjonois ahead function convinces viewers about the transforming power of relationships, care, and accepting duties. The 1971 movie fits well both as a gripping individual drama and an effective social commentary. It magnificently captures the essence of human connections, empathy, and change.

Top Cast

  • Peter Ustinov (small)
    Peter Ustinov
    Gideon
  • José Ferrer (small)
    José Ferrer
    Angel of the Lord
  • Eric Christmas (small)
    Eric Christmas
    Shillem
  • Booth Colman (small)
    Booth Colman
    Hezekiah
  • David Barton
    Jether
  • Robert Casper
    Zebah
  • Harry Davis
    Abimelech
  • Alfred Dennis
    Helek