It’s been a while since I covered one of these, and after my
revelation with the David Stratton doco, I have a certain urge to check out
some more Aussie cinema. As such, it’s once again time to look at an Aussie
indie flick that, even knowing the low standards of my local cinema, shouldn’t
be on the big screen. We’ve covered a few of these before, from the failed
attempt at veiled education in Dinosaur Island to the ‘95% boring, 5% bloody
insulting’ Love Is Now, and judging by my adjectives for them, you can guess
how well they turned out. Hell, I moved house several months ago, meaning that
the “local cinema” in question isn’t actually local to me anymore.
Unfortunately, I just happened to be in the neighbourhood when this film was
out, and quite honestly, I think I need a break from the over-publicized fair
of Hollywood anyway. So, let’s leap right into this thing
