The lives of inhabitants of a housing commission tower whose paths cross after a shocking event occurs on their front doorstep.The lives of inhabitants of a housing commission tower whose paths cross after a shocking event occurs on their front doorstep.The lives of inhabitants of a housing commission tower whose paths cross after a shocking event occurs on their front doorstep.
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- 5 nominations total
Harrison Sloan Gilbertson
- Claudio
- (as Harrison Gilbertson)
Walleldin Elnour
- Basketballer
- (as Wally Elnour)
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Has so many layers & diverse and the Aussie cast portray their characters brilliantly, yes the few violent scenes are indeed extreme for a few short moments , step away from analysing it to align as an adaptation and enjoy it has a film and it digs deep and those that do that will be locked in from start to finish
I really enjoyed this film. Had no idea what to expect going in, so was pleasantly surprised by the really good acting (Hugo Weaving is always a joy to watch!)
. and the female lead in particular is amazingly good!! If you like really thoughtful, interesting films, then I can highly recommend this one.
I realize this is an adaptation but there's some big problems. Firstly why does the cop automatically presume that the crazy meth killer is somehow attached to the drug dealer? There's loads of places to get meth, there's loads of dealers in Melbourne. Guy could have got it from anywhere. Even if it came from the Hugo Weaving character and his son all they have to do is deny it.
Second problem: How is the Hugo Weaving character - apparently a small-time dealer living in a housing estate - have cops that work for him? Especially a detective? I've never heard of any crime figure that powerful choosing to live in a housing estate.
Anyway I didn't get much beyond that. As soon as the two lovers went on a tour of "Melbourne Cliches" I found it a bit cringey and went to sleep. I may give it another go. I do like to support the local projects.
Second problem: How is the Hugo Weaving character - apparently a small-time dealer living in a housing estate - have cops that work for him? Especially a detective? I've never heard of any crime figure that powerful choosing to live in a housing estate.
Anyway I didn't get much beyond that. As soon as the two lovers went on a tour of "Melbourne Cliches" I found it a bit cringey and went to sleep. I may give it another go. I do like to support the local projects.
I don't really understand the plot, as the accents are hard to understand, and the foreign language parts aren't subtitled. The production is good though.
Despite the bad comments here, the movie has a clean and clear flow. All roles were played well. My favorite part of the movie; there is no exaggeration in any scene. It definitely deserves a chance to watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe cowriter of the film, actor Damian Hill, passed away days before filming was due to commence. The film was completed to honor him and is dedicated to him. Before end credits along with a photo of the actor: "In loving memory DAMIAN HILL 1976 - 2018. Dedicated to his Beautiful Family Beth, Jordan, Frankie, Ty, Jay and Julian."
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- Also known as
- Kısasa Kısas
- Filming locations
- The Royce Hotel - 379 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(I saw this in the film)
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- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
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