The plot: Romantic cynics Mel (Madeleine Sami) and Jen (Jackie Van Beek) run an agency called the Breaker Upperers, where they help people break up with their partners without any lingering connections. However, when they agree to help young Jordan (James Rolleston) break up with his girlfriend Sepa (Ana Scotney), Mel finds herself falling for him. As the two try to deal with Mel breaking one of the fundamental rules of their work, to not get involved with clients, they will also question why they got into this line of work in the first place.
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Friday, 3 August 2018
The Breaker Upperers (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: Romantic cynics Mel (Madeleine Sami) and Jen (Jackie Van Beek) run an agency called the Breaker Upperers, where they help people break up with their partners without any lingering connections. However, when they agree to help young Jordan (James Rolleston) break up with his girlfriend Sepa (Ana Scotney), Mel finds herself falling for him. As the two try to deal with Mel breaking one of the fundamental rules of their work, to not get involved with clients, they will also question why they got into this line of work in the first place.
Monday, 25 December 2017
Pork Pie (2017) - Movie Review
The plot: Struggling writer Jon (Dean O’Gorman), after a
messy encounter with his ex Suzie (Antonia Prebble), is left struggling to
figure out how to make things right again. By chance, he happens upon Luke (James
Rolleston), who has stolen a car and hitting the road. He decides to help Jon
get his ex-girlfriend’s house, picking up disgruntled fast food worker Keira
(Ashleigh Cummings) along the way. As they go on their way, their antics on the
road draw the attention of the local police, Jon’s family and even the national
media, with them being dubbed the ‘Blondini Gang’.
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