I've got a few movies sitting around at home to watch and I decided this one first because Shane Jacobson was in it and I did enjoy Kenny. That was pretty much the main reason behind my choice and I do want to try and find some good Aussie films. It was mediocre at its best.
The plot of this movie is a very simple one. At the beginning we see one man beating up another man. Then cutting to a man (Travis McMahon) driving in the desert and he just keeps driving. Turns out he was doing the beating up and he's taking his victim (David Lyons) to some guys that promise him money. The two start off quite hostile towards each other but because they spend so much time together they start chatting. Shane Jacobson plays a truckie that follows their path, but he is barely in the movie and Bryan Brown plays a police officer that runs into them early on.
The movie was written and directed by Jasmine Yuen Carrucan, a lady that normally has worked in the camera and electrical department (like the Kill Bills). Her writing was decent but nothing particularly stood out and it never stepped away from doing anything safely. The dialogue was dry throughout the movie, it wasn't bad but still nothing good. The plot doesn't mean a lot could really happen but it did feel dragged on. Still despite this, none of it was bad.
As for the acting, really the only people on the screen are McMahon's and Lyons' characters. Both were decent and they worked together on the screen very well. It was their on screen chemistry that made this movie that bit better. As I said before Shane Jacobson has pretty much no screen time so there is nothing I can really comment on. Bryan Brown has small screen time and makes his presence known but thats about it. Although that is because of the plot of the movie, so I can't comment too much.
The movie was alright with its acting, directing, dialogue and story so it all comes together as being just above average. This is a movie that is great to fill time and I recommend it to anyone a fan of the Australian film but don't really go out of your way to do so.
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