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The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
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Standard Plot Well Told
It's a surefire feelgood result for a story featuring sporting triumph over adversity, and movies have exploited the genre regularly throughout cinema history. In a horseracing context, I felt that 'National Velvet' and 'Champions' raised issues echoed in this production, which lacks suspense and tension as a result. What makes it special is the excellent acting from the always dependable Sam Neill, Teresa Palmer, very believable as the determined single minded and pugnacious Michelle, and Stevie Payne, producing a truly delightful performance as himself. Skilfully scripted and providing a cocktail of humour and pathos in right quantities, the overall experience added up to a very enjoyable hour and a half.
Dramatization of the true story, Australian female jockey.
Michelle Payne is real, she grew up as the youngest of 10 after her mother was tragically killed in a car wreck in 1986 when Payne was only 6 months old. Her dad was a trainer, she grew up with horses, her ambition always was to be a jockey.
I like Teresa Palmer, she is in the role as Michelle Payne and even looks a bit like her. This is a really well-made movie of a great story. It isn't just horse racing, it spends a good amount of time on family dynamics too.
My wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
I like Teresa Palmer, she is in the role as Michelle Payne and even looks a bit like her. This is a really well-made movie of a great story. It isn't just horse racing, it spends a good amount of time on family dynamics too.
My wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
You don't have to like horse racing to enjoy this film.
Thoroughly enjoyable film. Great storytelling. I know only know a little about horse racing but it is focused more on the human story. Good way to spend an hour and a half.
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie
Had the choice between this and another movie tonight, so glad we went for this one. Based on the true story of Michelle Payne, surprisingly directed by Rachael Griffiths, this is a good movie and worth the time to watch.
Saw some other reviews to make comment on, one has a low score stating she has won a race no has heard of..... there is no one one in Australia that hasn't heard of the Melbourne Cup, Internationally anyone in the racing world definitely knows of it-- it is a longer race with a bigger prize pool than the Kentucky Derby.
Another review states that she was suspended for "taking drugs", yes it was wrong but lets be clear, it was an appetite suppressant, not illegal outside sport.
Did you know
- TriviaMichelle Payne's 35-year-old brother, Stevie Payne, portrayed himself in this movie. She dedicated her win in the 2015 Melbourne Cup to him.
- Quotes
Paddy Payne: The only thing that matters is the odds you give yourself.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Weekend Sunrise: Episode dated 12 January 2019 (2019)
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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