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Blurred

  • 2002
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,8/10
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Blurred (2002)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows five groups of teenagers as they hit the road for Schoolies Week.Follows five groups of teenagers as they hit the road for Schoolies Week.Follows five groups of teenagers as they hit the road for Schoolies Week.

  • Regie
    • Evan Clarry
  • Drehbuch
    • Stephen Davis
    • Kier Shorey
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tony Brockman
    • Travis Cotton
    • Jamie Croft
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,8/10
    509
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Evan Clarry
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Davis
      • Kier Shorey
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tony Brockman
      • Travis Cotton
      • Jamie Croft
    • 17Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Tony Brockman
    Tony Brockman
    • Bradley the Train Boy
    Travis Cotton
    • Wayne the Holden Boy
    Jamie Croft
    Jamie Croft
    • Zack the Innocent
    Jessica Gower
    • Jillian the Train Girl
    Craig Horner
    Craig Horner
    • Pete the Bus Nerd
    Matthew Newton
    Matthew Newton
    • Mason the Chauffeur
    Mark Priestley
    Mark Priestley
    • Calvin the Holden Boy
    Charlotte Rose
    Charlotte Rose
    • Amanda the Limo Girl
    • (as Charlotte Rees)
    Nathalie Roy
    Nathalie Roy
    • Freda the Apartment Girl
    Kristian Schmid
    Kristian Schmid
    • Danny the Bus Nerd
    Veronica Sywak
    • Lynette the Bus Nerdette
    Petra Yared
    Petra Yared
    • Yolanda the Limo Girl
    Steven Rooke
    Steven Rooke
    • Rodney
    Gyton Grantley
    Gyton Grantley
    • Gavin
    Emma Jackson
    Emma Jackson
    • Rachelle the Punk
    Dirk Hoult
    Dirk Hoult
    • Brian
    Damien Garvey
    Damien Garvey
    • Pigman
    Caroline Marie Kenison
    Caroline Marie Kenison
    • Freda's Mum
    • Regie
      • Evan Clarry
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Davis
      • Kier Shorey
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    5westee

    Priorities

    To be honest Blurred is an ordinary movie... Unless you've been to schoolies. I saw this before I went and I've gotta say it gave me shivers watching these boys and girls get maggot and have the time of their lives... It was nothing compared to the real thing but. The two country bums ultimately steal the show and are easily worthy of a movie of their own. There are also some familiar faces throughout, with Gold Coast celebrities and up and coming Aussie actors. But be warned, the film has no storyline and centres around sex drugs and booze... So unless you really really want to know what your little darling is doing at the end of the year, don't watch. 7/10
    Iris_Myandowski

    Not like any Schoolies I've ever been to

    As an Australian who has experienced the cultural event known as 'Schoolies', I was hoping that this movie would do the tradition justice. But I was disappointed, and wrong. Really wrong.

    If you're looking for a dose of sugary syrup, then this is the movie for you. From the opening scenes, where one of the characters is staring at the blackboard, reading some famous quote, and reflecting on it's significance, I could feel the vomit rising in my throat. I mean, COME ON! Don't the writers know the meaning of the word 'subtle'? Or do they think their audience is too stupid to think for themselves? We don't need to have the theme of the movie WRITTEN in front of us, so that we understand. And Schoolies does not usually occur 12 hours after the last day of school- there's a little thing called Exams, which generally come first. And what's with the kids running around like maniacs, celebrating the last day of school? I almost thought I was watching 'Grease' for a second, and half-expected them to burst into a song-and-dance routine. It just doesn't happen.

    As for the writers...well, I would love to know where they went to Schoolies, because their depiction was totally unrealistic. Do you really think that there is that much soul-searching and personal reflection going on at Schoolies? Nope. The only reason people go to Schoolies is to party and have sex. Schoolies isn't, as one character said, 'the journey from the back of the bus to the middle' (by the way, does anyone believe that teenagers even think/talk like that?), but a chance to get drunk every night. That's it. And even if some Schoolies participants DO get all philosophical and syrupy and corny like this, it is the wrong angle to take in a movie that is trying to look hip and laid-back and realistic.

    The characters were incredibly 2-D, from the uptight prude (who wears horn-rimmed glasses, and dresses like a secretary, and eats cheese squares...ok we get it! She's a Prude! Enough Already!) to the geeky nerd who gets a chance with the popular chick. How dumb are we supposed to be? Are we only capable of being entertained by cardboard cut-outs?

    The acting was okay, though mostly over-the-top...the cast seemed to be all sparkly eyes and smiles and energy, which is an unrealistic depiction of post-adolescence (even if they ARE on their way to Schoolies). It just made me want to scream 'Act natural! And while you're at it, take some acting lessons!' On a high-point though, Charlotte Rees, who plays Amanda, was memorable and amusing in her drunken stupor, as was Petra Jared, playing Yolanda. The climax of the hitchhiking scene, with the Pigman, was hilarious, I admit, and a couple of the Apartment scenes weren't too bad...though, I still can't get over the cheese squares.

    This movie seemed to want to do too much, and thought that by adding philosophical, whimsical, reflective moments every 15-20 minutes, it could strike at the heart of the viewer. The problem is that there is no justification or build-up for these moments, and therefore the audience should not be expected to feel emotion for characters who have no personality, no realism, and no time for deeper exploration in an ensemble feature such as this.

    And another thing...do you think anyone would just pull the emergency-stop button on a train, jump out and start walking, without thinking about their luggage, or if they would even be able to find the train again? And do you think anyone would abandon their seat on a bus and start walking, without first remembering about their luggage, or their $300 hotel bond that they were coincidentally going to lose in half an hour? And do you think ANYONE can just start walking down a highway and magically end up at Schoolies? This happens several times throughout the movie, to several characters, and its hard to believe that all these characters are stupid enough to go walking on a highway with no luggage, food or shelter. No, its called bad writing. Speaking of writing, I read that this movie was based on a play...I sure hope it didn't disappoint as many people as this film is surely destined to. One word- wrong.
    AAmanda

    So true!

    Blurred is a great movie for people who have done the schoolies thing in the past 5 years. I really doubt that others would find it entertaining.

    Being someone who did schoolies 3 years ago, it brought back some great memories. The writers were spot on with the end-of-school trip.

    Favourite scene - on the train when the boyfriend tells the girlfriend he wants to break up for the week so he can do what schoolies is all about: casual sex. Loved it - SO TRUE!!!

    Best Aussie movie I've seen in a while.
    6mario_c

    Nice teenage comedy, mate!

    This Australian movie with "schoolies" (as far as I learned "schoolies" is the party weekend that Australian students use to have after finish graduation) as plot's background is nice and pretty comic, but too directed to teenage public.

    The plot tell us the journey of four groups of teenagers that are travelling to get the cost, the place where they celebrate the "schoolies", and the adventures they pass through this trip. Very hard incidents occur, but almost all of them are funny! It also has some spoofing parts, like that one joking with the horror flicks where there's a psycho giving a ride to teenagers to kill them… WOLF CREEK came to my mind!

    It's a nice teenage movie that refers to an important period of everyone's life: when school is over you got to start a new life
    Lucanus

    So Much Potential... But What A Waste

    Admittedly, I never took part in the annual pilgrimage to Surfer's Paradise as part of the infamous Australian Schoolie's Week, but even having said that, this movie was a disappointment. Instead of making a united and tightly interlinked movie by taking the five different starting points the movie began with (the limo, the cowboys, the bus, the train and the apartment) and actually having them culminate to a result which could be empathised with to a greater degree, the movie instead follows each group independantly through their meandering journeys intersecting for a few short minutes and then separating again and arriving at a conclusion that was, in a word, lame "sometimes you have to make new friends"!!!

    What happened here? Did the writer get ditched by their school chums after high school, and they decided to write this film in an attempt to be at peace with their own lameness? Come on! The start of the movie had a lot of potential, don't get me wrong, but instead of exploiting that potential and coming up with something truly reflective of the event they are trying to portay, they decided to play it safe and wade in the shallow end of the experience. I would have expected more from a movie which tries to illustrate that it's characters need to risk a little to progress in life, as it failed in exactly the same manner it was trying to protect it's characters from.

    "we know what we are, but know not what we may be" Well, we know what this movie is - a waste. And I know what it may have been - great.

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      The Train used for most of the movie is a standard QR Passenger Train, however later in the movie when it hits the overturned limo the front has suddenly turned into a freight train, even though its supposed to be the same train.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Oktober 2002 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ey Mann - Coole Party
    • Drehorte
      • Brisbane, Queensland, Australien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Becker Entertainment
      • Claymoss Productions Limited
      • Pacific Film and Television Commission
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      • 3.000.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 563.344 $
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      • Dolby Digital

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