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Newcastle

  • 2008
  • Unrated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
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Newcastle (2008)
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Tragedy befalls one of three brothers while on an outback surfing outing with friends.Tragedy befalls one of three brothers while on an outback surfing outing with friends.Tragedy befalls one of three brothers while on an outback surfing outing with friends.

  • Director
    • Dan Castle
  • Writer
    • Dan Castle
  • Stars
    • Lachlan Buchanan
    • Xavier Samuel
    • Reshad Strik
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Castle
    • Writer
      • Dan Castle
    • Stars
      • Lachlan Buchanan
      • Xavier Samuel
      • Reshad Strik
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Lachlan Buchanan
    Lachlan Buchanan
    • Jesse
    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Fergus
    Reshad Strik
    Reshad Strik
    • Victor
    Kirk Jenkins
    • Andy
    Israel Cannan
    • Scotty
    Ben Milliken
    Ben Milliken
    • Nathan
    Debra Ades
    Debra Ades
    • Debra
    Rebecca Breeds
    Rebecca Breeds
    • Leah
    Gigi Edgley
    Gigi Edgley
    • Sandra
    Joy Smithers
    Joy Smithers
    • Flora
    Jaymes Triglone
    • Billy
    Woody Naismith
    • Jake
    Zac Garred
    Zac Garred
    • Kurt
    • (as Zachary Garred)
    Scott Campbell
    • Ripley
    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Danny
    Shane Jacobson
    Shane Jacobson
    • Reggie
    Barry Otto
    Barry Otto
    • Gramps
    June Page
    • Bette
    • Director
      • Dan Castle
    • Writer
      • Dan Castle
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    7ughetta86

    I'm curious to see it as a TV-series

    This is one of the few movies that really leave me full of doubts whether I like it or not.

    It's about an angry teen boy, Jesse, who is a surf promise, and his difficult relationship with his two brothers. The older one, Victor, used to be a surf champion, but he had to quit and now he is a frustrated young man, who bullies his younger half-brothers. The other one is Fergus, he's Jesse's tween and he is gay. Around them there are a lot of other characters. All of them got some potential, but they are definitely too many. The parents are two good people who try to be there for their kids, but sometimes they just can't reach them. The grandfather is just adorable, wise, funny and comprehensive. And then there are Jesse's friends: Nathan, Andy and Scotty.

    Let's put it in his way, it is definitely enjoyable and pleasant, the cast is good-looking and the landscape awesome (dispite industrialization hang over the waves in each scene).

    Moreover, the characters and the story are quite catching and interesting, yet everything seems to be just skimmed. There are a too many characters, so none of them can get the depth he deserves. The same material used in a different way (maybe with a different format, like a TV series), may have lead to something much better.

    So, my suggestion is to watch the film if you are into this kind of staff, but do not expect too much, otherwise you'll be disappointed!
    4jim-314

    lots of unlikable louts

    I really wanted to like this movie. I generally like coming-of-age movies, and surf movies, and growing-up-gay movies. But I found the characters in this movie (with a couple of exceptions) a bunch of unlikable louts who spend much of the movie in testosterone-driven chest-butting, and I just couldn't care about them. The loutishness leads to a certain predictable amount of melodrama, and some psychologically simplistic soul-searching on the way to tying up ends. The only likable characters were the protagonist's younger brother (the gay one, who takes a lot of psychological abuse for his gayness), and the sympathetic grandfather (the only guy in the family who seems to show any affection for the younger brother). These are secondary characters. The young brother's coming to terms with his sexuality and tentative romantic exploration with one of the surfers is a minor subplot of the film. On the up side, the young guys (and gals) in the film look great, and the surfing footage is really nice, especially some of the underwater footage. But by the end of the movie, I was not sorry to leave the company of a group of characters that I mostly found unpleasant and unsympathetic.
    6kieran-j-lee

    Brokeback Ocean

    This is going to have to become a gay cult favourite given the array of pretty boys on display here romping around with each other and the only remotely heterosexual action being a guy failing to satisfy his prospective girlfriend while his pal gets a blow job from her pal under the covers. I mean, at a couple points near the end one is left wondering whether or not the twin brothers are going to end up making out.

    This movie could have probably done with a bit of tighter editing with some scenes such as the campfire scene and the trip out to the pivotal surf site dragging on a bit long, but the in-water scenes are particularly good though essentially limited to two fairly brief but crucial points in the film.

    Shane Jacobson has a touching turn as the father, but unfortunately it is very difficult to picture him as anyone other than his legendary alter-ego Kenny and sadly for me this somewhat overshadowed his performance.

    I'd give this a 6 out of 10 and several people at the screening I saw left part way through, but for the reasons stated above there may be those for whom this film is a lot more appealing.
    8KdogHeaven

    Surfer film with Family discord

    While I've seen some over-the-top homophobic comments of two 'reviewers'. This is not a "gay-themed" film. There's a small, but bright facet that is gay-themed.

    Family, sibling rivalry among brothers, loss, teenage high-jinx, and a lot of surfing overshadows the fact that one brother is gay. The few PG moments of sex are between two older teen boys and their girlfriends. If seeing a male butt, (in a non-sexual context), makes you squirm, you better stay away from a ton of "regular" movies and museums too.

    Anyway, "Newcastle" is the story of how a tragedy enables a family to overcome nagging internal tensions. There are no villains, just victims of their own fear and disappointment. The performances are all topnotch. A minus for US viewer: occasionally the Aussie accents are a little hard to understand.
    10goodykittie

    An effective and haunting coming of age film

    I just saw this film in LA at Outfest and I loved it. This film is well directed, acted, and shot. The subject matter may be challenging for some but the relationships were very real and contemporary. Young people are more open-minded about sexual identity and its many challenges and the director presents the issue of homosexuality in a way that makes it seem so natural to the situation. Mr. Castle elicits some strong performances from his neophyte cast which reminded me of Coppola's work with his young actors in The Outsiders. I also thought the adults were integrated into the story in a very real way--these aren't absent parents but people in their kids' lives. The surfing camera work is stupendous. Don't miss!

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      Rebecca Breeds's debut.
    • Quotes

      Danny: Go on. Don't just stand there like a bunch of flaccid penises. Get this shit out of my car!

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Episode #5.39 (2008)
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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Wolfe Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Newcastle, Australia
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Dragonfly Pictures
      • 3 Dogs and a Pony
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $260,657
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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