Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAt seventeen Josie Alibrandi is about to enter her final year as a scholarship student at an exclusive Catholic College. It's the year her life is turned upside down and changed forever.At seventeen Josie Alibrandi is about to enter her final year as a scholarship student at an exclusive Catholic College. It's the year her life is turned upside down and changed forever.At seventeen Josie Alibrandi is about to enter her final year as a scholarship student at an exclusive Catholic College. It's the year her life is turned upside down and changed forever.
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- QuizThe novel "Looking for Alibrandi" is the most-stolen book from Australian high-school libraries.
- BlooperJosie's hair changes between black and auburn throughout the film. Particularly notable when she mistakes a student for John Barton at the train station. Her hair was colorful, turns black, then is colorful again in the next scene.
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John Barton: If I could be anything but what I am, I would be tomorrow. If I could be what my father wants me to be, then maybe I could stay for that, too. If I could be what you want me to be, I'd want to stay. But I am what I am, and all I want is freedom.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Australian Survivor: Episodio #4.1 (2019)
Yes, it's all part of the growing up pain as Josie welcomes Adulthood. Pia puts on a lovable performance as Josie. You can't help but fall prisoner for that cheeky smile of hers. She has plenty of faults and that is what makes her so human. Even the surrounding family and friends are not 100% perfect, giving them the emotional space to work in. And with a strong supportive cast in the Adult department meant that they were never stereotypical in another teenage film.
The main strong focal point of the film is Melina's script, which plays with certain important teenage issues. From teenage suicide, to parents neglecting their children and racial issues. This all created through a tone of verbal dialogue and Josie's narration. Converting the popular teenage Australian novel to the screen by Melina was a brave and acceptable effort. It was something that Australian teenagers needed since the Yanks had theirs 15 years ago with John Hughes' Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club and most notably, Pretty in Pink. Only nagging problem that seemed to bother the ear was the overabundance of smartalec one-liners Josie normally threw around when competing in verbal wars. One tends to feel that those lines belong in sitcoms, not feature films.
To help tell the story was Kate Woods' direction. She knew when to get playful and knew when it was time to pull back on the serious issues. It all felt like an emotional roller coaster ride through the heart and mind Josie was carrying around. And yes, I admit to certain times being close to tears. I believe with a strong script, Woods may be the next Gillian Armstrong or Jocelyn Moorehouse.
My only concern is that this film came out 15 years too late. Anytime before the mid-Eighties, this film would have been far more interesting. Being from an Italian background, the events in the film that deal with the Italian culture in Australia seemed a little outdated. But at last I got to see how it really was when I was growing up. And it meant a lot to me in the most silliest and simple ways!
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- Di Tìm Alibrandi
- Luoghi delle riprese
- The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Australia(John Barton's school)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 43 minuti
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- 1.78 : 1