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Spit

  • 2025
  • 1h 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
550
MA NOTE
David Wenham in Spit (2025)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEx-con returns to Australia after 20 years, gets detained. He faces old enemies, makes new friends in detention, and teaches his version of Australian mateship while staying ahead.Ex-con returns to Australia after 20 years, gets detained. He faces old enemies, makes new friends in detention, and teaches his version of Australian mateship while staying ahead.Ex-con returns to Australia after 20 years, gets detained. He faces old enemies, makes new friends in detention, and teaches his version of Australian mateship while staying ahead.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Teplitzky
  • Writer
    • Chris Nyst
  • Stars
    • David Wenham
    • Arlo Green
    • Pallavi Sharda
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    550
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jonathan Teplitzky
    • Writer
      • Chris Nyst
    • Stars
      • David Wenham
      • Arlo Green
      • Pallavi Sharda
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux55

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    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Johnny 'Spit' Spitieri
    Arlo Green
    Arlo Green
    • Jihad Kalif
    Pallavi Sharda
    Pallavi Sharda
    • Aria Sahni
    Sofya Gollan
    Sofya Gollan
    • Julie Williams
    Lewis Fitz-Gerald
    Lewis Fitz-Gerald
    • Ian Hamblin KC
    Gary Sweet
    Gary Sweet
    • Charles 'Chicka' Martin
    David Roberts
    David Roberts
    • Niall Toole
    Helen Thomson
    Helen Thomson
    • Marion Barrington
    Bob Franklin
    • Craig 'Crusher' Knobes
    David Field
    David Field
    • Arne Deviers
    Iain Gardiner
    Iain Gardiner
    • Flee
    Sami Afuni
    Sami Afuni
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    Ayik Chut
    Ayik Chut
    • Baktash
    Faris Sulieman
    • Asad
    Valon Ghaderizhad
    • Wasim
    Kenaan Ali
    • Ahmad Kalif
    Stephen Walker
    Stephen Walker
    • Peter Mallard
    Andrea Moor
    Andrea Moor
    • Clare Foster
    • Director
      • Jonathan Teplitzky
    • Writer
      • Chris Nyst
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    7eddie_baggins

    A joyous return to an Australian classic

    Arriving 22 years after its forefather Gettin Square, Spit has become one of the most unlikeliest of sequels to one of Australian cinemas most underrated classics, reuniting its star David Wenham, its director Jonathan Teplitzky and its screenwriter Chris Nyst for a new Queensland set adventure.

    It'd be wrong to say the 2003 crime comedy Gettin Square was crying out for a sequel, it was a nicely contained slice of criminal pie in its own right but the proposition of getting to witness Wenham slip into a pair of thongs, a tight pair of blue jeans and sport a world-class mullet is an appealing proposition to anyone that enjoyed Teplitzky's first go-around and while Wenham's John "Spit" Spitieri was but a scene-stealing side character in 2003, here he is front and centre to a mid-tier yet undeniably better than it should be follow-up.

    Following the exploits of Spitieri as he attempts to re-enter Australia after spending 20 years abroad and for all intents and purposes having been dead and buried to anyone concerned, there's not a whole lot going on here in regards to a notable plot that centres around a bunch of Spitieri's old criminal acquittances trying to get to him before the police get incriminating evidence from him but there's a fairly high strike rate of laughs (especially early on when Spitieri finds himself in a detention centre full of refugees) and even when the plot flounders and story stalls, Wenham truly is a sight to behold.

    One of Australia's great acting exports that has continued to be a major part of both Hollywood products and quality home grown content across the last few decades, Wenham has admitted that the role he gets asked about most is that of ex-smack addict and court troublemaker Spitieri and it's clear that the esteemed performer relishes the chances to don the attire and morph into the petty criminal with a heart of gold routine.

    While his surrounded by some of Australia's most notable acting veterans such as Gary Sweet as criminal kingpin Charles "Chika" Martin and David Field as corrupt cop Arne Deviers, Spit has been smartly built around Wenham's craftsmanship and when the film struggles to balance out its heart with its silliness, particularly some fairly soft family drama with Spitieri's bloodline and some undercooked side stories pertaining to Arlo Green's refugee Jihad Kalif, Wenham is always having a blast and bringing us along for the ride.

    There's nothing within Spit that would make one think its going to have the same long-lasting impact of Gettin Square or have scenes such as the iconic court room back and forward or thong-clad foot chase from the original that fans will love to reminisce about, even if both those scenes get some tributes and follow-ups here, but there's fun to be had from this unexpected return to the world of one of Australian cinemas most iconic characters.

    Enough reason then to support the floundering local feature film industry that is in dire need of crowd-pleasing films such as Spit.

    Final Say -

    After a hot start Spit does at times falter along its way to its credits and doesn't always manage to balance the weighty with the goofy but with Wenham on top form getting to bring back his beloved character, Spit offers up a lot of joy and laughs that are sure too please all those that enjoyed the 2003 precursor.

    3 1/2 questionable English language lessons out of 5

    Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
    10leeece

    'scuse me your honour...

    If you have seen Gettin' Square and enjoyed it, then you really might like to see this sequel! It's all about Johnny Spitieri, the ex-junky small time drug dealer played exceptionally by the delighted David Wenham, decades later.

    Wenham mentioned in the pre show program that he kept the thongs (flip flops, jandals) from the previous production and indeed they made an appearance.

    Johnny returns to Australia and memorably helps teach his own colourful style of Australian English to the attentive migrants, but soon trouble raises its head and Johnny has to be on the run.

    A moving but hilarious journey of shenanigans and a super fun script.

    Heaps of swearing, heaps of heart.
    8waltermwilliams

    What Walt's Watching

    Finally Australia and the World has a new Aussie comedy movie with heart.

    In a tragic case of mistaken identity "Johnny 'Spit' Spitieri" (David Wenham) has been sent to a detention centre after being overseas and missing in action for 2 decades in the UK.

    "Spit" is the comedy sequel to "Gettin' Square" that starred Timothy Spall and Sam Worthington.

    "Spit" opens with a shot of the underbelly of a plane landing.

    I'd love a dollar for every time I've seen this hackneyed start to a film, but it gets better, so much better.

    Director Johnathan Teplitzky has reprised his position from the OG and created something special that even creates more empathy for refugees and the average bloke trying to curb his ways and make amends for stuffing up his life in the past.

    In my radio journalist days I actually crossed paths with the writer Chris Nyst.

    At the time he'd already written the first movie and I only met him because he was involved in a court case I was reporting on because he's also a highly respected solicitor and crime fiction novelist.

    At 71, he's written another cracker jack script with plenty of laughs, chockers with every day Aussie expressions like, "I'm so hungry I could eat the arse out of a duck flying overhead" and "Men are like horses.

    Unless you train them up ,they go all busted arse".

    Sadly a few of the "Gettin' Square" actors have gone to God including Carol Burns, Ugly Dave Grey and Richard Carter.

    Good news is a lot of your favourites have returned for this sequel including Gary Sweet, David Field and Helen Thompson ("Elvis").

    I love that Wenham as "Johnny" still wears his dodgy Disney "Mickey Mouse" rip off tee shirt even after being arrested for fraud and we discover "Goofy" is his favourite Disney character.

    "Spit" was filmed on location around Brisbane and the Gold Coast (even at The Spit).

    Lookout for Southport Squash Centre, Boggo Road Gaol and the Burleigh Beach Bowls Club.

    Believe it or not 22 years have elapsed since "Spit" first became everyone's thong wearing cult favourite, still he manages to five finger discount his way through a few shops before he's even left the airport in the opening scene, walking out with new thongs, sunglasses, hat and a packet of chocolate coated biscuits.

    Checkout the Soundtrack: Wall to wall Aussie songs, but not the usual suspects. Instead think "Amyl and the Sniffers" and "The Vernon's" plus heaps more.

    Go see this movie and help support our Australian Film Industry whilst wetting your pants laughing., but take some tissues because this movie pulls on your heartstrings too!

    "Spit" is the most fun you'll have with your Japanese riding boots on in 2025.

    "F*&k yeah"!
    10NathanB-029

    Funny and wonderful.

    This movie is a really good view of a side of Australia culture that isn't usually seen. It's funny, clever in some parts and a wonderful movie. It also talks about some problems in the government and legal systems and how it can hurt the people it's supposed to protect. The main character shows how someone can seem like both a jerk but also someone who really cares about family and there friends. A fantastic movie that has a lot of heart and care. The characters are portrayed really well by the actors and they feel really passionate about their rolls. I would highly recommend people watch this movie.
    2jPerth

    I made it to the end

    I made it to the end in some sense of misguided patriotism. I want Australia to have a film industry. My wife asked why he was placed in this facility when... it doesn't matter. Because this sets up the pro immigration SBS watching, Greens voting leftist agenda - Strangely made through a film starring a stereotypical bogan petty criminal with other crims. It occasionally worked still. There were some clever moments. Some funny moments. It is mostly funny that you would go in thinking it would be funny or a crime thriller and get the most bleeding heart leftist propaganda chick flick. No romance though? Just lots of feels. I grew up around bogans and was also amused imagining their reaction to this. Welcome to 2025.

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    • Anecdotes
      Sequel to Gettin' Square, released in 2003 and co-starring Sam Worthington.
    • Gaffes
      Australian citizens are generally not put into detention facilities. Early in the movie Spit's passport is checked at the airport customs checkpoint and the Custom Officer is alerted by her computer to a discrepancy. The Customs Officer acts on this alert by having Spit followed into the baggage collection area and then detained.

      Later it is revealed that Spit arrived on a false passport (which was the passport of a dead Australian man). In practice, the Customs Officer would have asked Spit to attend an interview room and criminal charges may have been laid for using the false passport.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mars 2025 (Australia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australia
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • SPIT
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Queensland, Australie(location)
    • sociétés de production
      • Fulcrum Media Finance
      • Screen Australia
      • Tracking Films
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      • 685 812 $ US
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