In a futuristic Australia, a scheme to blow up the Sydney Opera House is discovered. The only way to stop it is to send an agent back in time to prevent the plotters from hatching it.In a futuristic Australia, a scheme to blow up the Sydney Opera House is discovered. The only way to stop it is to send an agent back in time to prevent the plotters from hatching it.In a futuristic Australia, a scheme to blow up the Sydney Opera House is discovered. The only way to stop it is to send an agent back in time to prevent the plotters from hatching it.
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Enormous fun
I have enjoyed showing this film to groups of friends for years who came to love it for the same reasons I do. It's fun! It's a time-travel, pre/post apocalyptic, anti-nuke musical with a few truly inspired moments. Yes, it's low budget and rough as guts, yes, some of the acting is weak or just plain weird. But the heart of the movie is its anarchic spirit, for it truly defies description. You get the impression that the people making it had a great time and that enthusiasm is infectious. Certainly I find it way more enjoyable than a slew of over-hyped, over-expensive, Hollywood block-busters that at heart have less originality to them than this low budget Aussie flick. Sit down with an open mind and a sense of fun and I think you'll enjoy this film.
Low budget, cheesy, absurd, juvenile, fantastic.
Very much a b-movie but certainly not a bad movie.
Watching this, I can see its influences: Clockwork Orange, Time Bandits, Warriors, Rocky Horror Picure Show. Sons of Steel is the only movie from this writer/ director and I sicnicerly hope he's proud of what he made.
While the story could've used some polish, Black Alice carries the movie with just the perfect amount of machismo. It's unapologetically Australian in a way that's simply fun. Don't judge it for the few too many clock cuts, or that time you can see the boom mic, or the "it's a good time to go pee" music videos. This movie's considerate of your bladder like that.
Judge it for its style, set design, humor, pacing, and its very entertaining uniqueness.
Proper movie rating: 7.
B-movie rating: 9.
Watching this, I can see its influences: Clockwork Orange, Time Bandits, Warriors, Rocky Horror Picure Show. Sons of Steel is the only movie from this writer/ director and I sicnicerly hope he's proud of what he made.
While the story could've used some polish, Black Alice carries the movie with just the perfect amount of machismo. It's unapologetically Australian in a way that's simply fun. Don't judge it for the few too many clock cuts, or that time you can see the boom mic, or the "it's a good time to go pee" music videos. This movie's considerate of your bladder like that.
Judge it for its style, set design, humor, pacing, and its very entertaining uniqueness.
Proper movie rating: 7.
B-movie rating: 9.
Search for the Shine
A sci-fi camp comedy musical set in Sydney of the future. The cast is well suited to comedy-Dasha Blahova (who has since returned to Czechia) & Ralph Cotterill and Jeff Duff & Machs Colombani make memorable duos. Trivia:Blahova and Cotterill both appeared in The Howling III.
It was interesting to read the IMDb comments from director Gary L.Keady about the underground locations used. The director has stated that in some of the locations he saw graffiti from the 19th century! I wonder if people can still go there? The soundtrack was great, it was very uplifting music in particular "Fighting for You". An enjoyable movie and my favourite Aussie film of the 80's.
It was interesting to read the IMDb comments from director Gary L.Keady about the underground locations used. The director has stated that in some of the locations he saw graffiti from the 19th century! I wonder if people can still go there? The soundtrack was great, it was very uplifting music in particular "Fighting for You". An enjoyable movie and my favourite Aussie film of the 80's.
Style = Substance
This movie is kind of awesome. The whole thing is done in a very confident manner, which, for this sort of thing, is the most important element of production. Watching Black Alice walk around and menace society is kind of mesmerizing. The grimy, dimly lit sets are excellent. The costumes are peak '80s madhouse (especially the hair; oh, gods, the hair).
What's it about? It's a dystopian rock opera that goes off and does whatever the hell it feels like doing whenever the hell it feels like doing it. It's leagues ahead of most exploitation movies, both of and not of its time. I can see why the short film this is based on played before David Lynch's Dune; the whole thing feels like it takes place on Giedi Prime. And it's awesome.
What's it about? It's a dystopian rock opera that goes off and does whatever the hell it feels like doing whenever the hell it feels like doing it. It's leagues ahead of most exploitation movies, both of and not of its time. I can see why the short film this is based on played before David Lynch's Dune; the whole thing feels like it takes place on Giedi Prime. And it's awesome.
Ozploitation Movies Are The Best!
Somehow, this movie works. This is about as close to a cyberpunk musical as I've seen and we need more of them. While the plot has numerous holes and is a wee bit random, and there are a number of performances that are way over the top, the movie is still worth a watch.
The special effects are pretty good and the dirty sets really work here. The singing is pretty good and helps to set the mood; the mix of metal and blues is rather effective. The dark filming actually works to the advantage of the film, and the mix of attitude and low budget make the movie.
Of special note is a CGI head that pops up every so often; the head is a distraction in a movie that doesn't need them. Nonetheless, this a fun movie and worth watching for lovers of cyberpunk looking for something a little different.
The special effects are pretty good and the dirty sets really work here. The singing is pretty good and helps to set the mood; the mix of metal and blues is rather effective. The dark filming actually works to the advantage of the film, and the mix of attitude and low budget make the movie.
Of special note is a CGI head that pops up every so often; the head is a distraction in a movie that doesn't need them. Nonetheless, this a fun movie and worth watching for lovers of cyberpunk looking for something a little different.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first film to be shot using digital live sync.
- Quotes
Black Alice: If the freak doesn't get me this bloody smell will - I think it's had a shit here! Hope I don't step in it.
- Alternate versionsThe director's cut of the film is missing the CGI head segment from the original cut.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008)
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- $43
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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