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For lovers of Brooding Barren Outback thrillers--this is worth watching--meanders a tad in
places--homage possibly to the EU school of Cinematic plot development but hey buckle in
when the tempo heats up --all hell breaks loose
This indigenous Actor Aaron Pedersen is the real deal--the hardship of Racial rejection over fortitude
burns in his life--to prove his goal he has to go outside the square.
He's fine a Oz Actor--deserves to go into bigger things.
Not a bad 91% on the Tomatometer either!
Incidentally the Director--and Actors latest offering --Goldstone -
is featuring in the upcoming 016 Sydney Film Festival
Des
Follow Ups:
A very entertaining cop/gangster/babe flick, with tons of atmosphere.
I can see why it did not score higher on imdb, but I still liked it.
And yes... I had my subs turned on this time! :) Although here they were much less needed.
I remember that--well bits anyway--it was on Sunday afternoon winter TV a couple of years back--OK -but Aust can/does do better I feel.
Goldstone picks up from Mystery Road--the reports say it is better!--we'll see
Des
Without any doubts, but there is time and place for many things. Like I said, I did see the Swerve's shortcomings, but it was still fun to watch - unlike so many movies today. It was no Breaker Morant, but sometimes you drink fine wine, and sometimes a good box wine will do.
BTW - I was never able to get the satisfactory answer to the meaning of "Breaker" in that title. A law breaker, or a horse breaker... or both? It's been years since I saw it, probably should view it again.
Much less formulaic than I was afraid it would be.
Coming from such esteemed company as your good self
Appreciate the compliments
Des
I wish I could understand more than the obligatory 25% of the dialogue, though. I forgot to turn on the subs. :)
Speaking of Australian movies - do you remember The Mule? Hugo Weaving was also there.
Ha--Yes I forgot you may need the Subs(!)
Ah yes the Mule--however I have to admit bodily functions are not really my viewing cuppa!
But I believe it was OK
I fully recommend Proof with Hugo and prepubescent Russell Crowe--
a dark sexual innuendo tragi-comedy about a Blind Photographer in Bleak City Melbourne Aust
Worth looking just for classic cafe scene which I'm sure vision impaired Folk have encountered all too often!
--another 90's on the Tomatometer
Des
Fortunately, Netflix has it. Thank you for the recommendation!
We have seen it before, but enjoyed it nonetheless.
Two very good actors. One could clearly see the early star quality in Russel.
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They go looking for you--!
Des
Good muscle tone!
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