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6,3/10
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Lauren et Ned sont fiancés, ils sont amoureux et ils n'ont que dix jours pour retrouver la mère de Lauren qui est partie quelque part dans l'extrême nord de l'Australie, réunir ses parents e... Tout lireLauren et Ned sont fiancés, ils sont amoureux et ils n'ont que dix jours pour retrouver la mère de Lauren qui est partie quelque part dans l'extrême nord de l'Australie, réunir ses parents et réussir leur mariage de rêve.Lauren et Ned sont fiancés, ils sont amoureux et ils n'ont que dix jours pour retrouver la mère de Lauren qui est partie quelque part dans l'extrême nord de l'Australie, réunir ses parents et réussir leur mariage de rêve.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
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10 points for being female-written, having a largely Indigenous cast, and showcasing some beautiful parts of Australia. Unfortunately I felt the story was a bit disjointed and some of the jokes fell flat. It was an enjoyable enough movie to see on Mother's Day and Miranda Tapsell is an absolute star, but this one didn't do it for me.
This isn't a terrible romantic comedy. I am certainly not the target demographic, and though I've given this film a 2.5/5 star rating, I think it's a film that people like my mom would like. There are movies out there that work much better for some people than they do for others, and the schmaltzy, cheesy romance stuff doesn't always work for me unless the characters are ones that I actually care about. In this film, I thought the characters were likeable, but I didn't care about them.
The humor also felt a touch one note. The dad crying in the closet was a gag that was used repeatedly; at first it grew funnier with every time, but then the gag kept getting used, and it went beyond the realm of funny and into the realm of annoying. By the fifth or sixth time the gag was used, I wondered how many more times I would have to hear that bloody song before the credits rolled.
I saw the premiere of this file at Sundance, and it's a great film. It follows a lot of the traditional Rom-Com formula, but does it very well-the right mix of funny & touching, but never getting sappy. It uses a "road trip" plot device, that allows for some spectacular cinematography of Austraila's Northern Territories and islands. The music in the film is outstanding! (I hope the soundtrack gets released...) A really fun, well-done movie, and if it gets picked up for distribution in the US I think will perform well here. This was easily one of my favorite films so far at Sundance this year!
This movie put a smile on my face. The characters are just the greatest bunch of lovable people (and a dog) brought together in a movie. The story, despite some familiar scenarios, was fresh and interesting. Some beautiful cinematography of the Katherine gorge and Tiwi Islands and elsewhere up north added some more interest to the movie and should have people adding the north to their "bucket lists". Some truly funny scenes. I thought Kerry Fox was particularly funny in her role as Miranda Tapsell's lawyer boss, she seemed to be having the time of her life playing the part. It could have been pure caricature, but she gave it some depth. The camera just loves Miranda Tapsell and Ursula Yovich, who plays her mum, and the actors who played the bridesmaids were similarly gorgeous. Huw Higginson was good as the dad, and he managed to nail an aussie accent, which not many pull off. The movie reminded me of that REM/B52s song "shiny happy people". Yes, there is some pathos, but overall it was just shiny happy people in a beautiful shiny happy landscape (yes, I know you can get eaten by crocs and die of heatstroke, but in the movie it was all just gorgeous) and I came out of the film having a bit of the shiny happy rubbed off onto me.
I agree with the other reviewer about the soundtrack. I also liked it a lot.
The story may be cliche but the cultural setting is, thanks to the indifference of dominant white culture in Australia, new. It's also lovingly authentic; Tiwi culture is lovingly embraced and explored. Plus I love that the Tiwi Sistagirls had a role in this film!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilming ranged across locations including Adelaide, Darwin, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Katherine, Nitmiluk National Park, and the Tiwi Islands. In all places, there was important liaison with the local Aboriginal communities, the producing team ensuring that approvals were granted to film and that due respect was paid to the original owners of the lands and the current residents of the communities.
- GaffesAt the fuel pump, they show Trevor's 4wd being filled with diesel, when the call-outs visible on the vehicle indicate it is a '3500 v6,' the petrol/gas engine. Later in the film that same 'diesel' 4wd is put out of action when Ned puts petrol/gas in it.
- Générique farfeluSubtitle immediately before closing credits: "Nearly finished. Keep ya kurrawas on ya seats..."
- ConnexionsFeatured in Top End Wedding: Behind the Scenes (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 681 669 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 53m(113 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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