Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA baby is kidnapped from hospital by a desperate grandmother. Her flight sets off a chain of events that bring together complete strangers over the course of one dramatic day.A baby is kidnapped from hospital by a desperate grandmother. Her flight sets off a chain of events that bring together complete strangers over the course of one dramatic day.A baby is kidnapped from hospital by a desperate grandmother. Her flight sets off a chain of events that bring together complete strangers over the course of one dramatic day.
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The lack of reviews on here is a testament to the films failure of no-one having even heard of the film or it didn't even have a pulse enough for people to waste their time any further. Firstly the film is photographed well and some of the locations ring true of west-sydney but some don't actually represent the true real-life locations that we all know well. There are a few good actors, but i can count them on one-hand, the rest are NON-ACTORS and its very obvious and really lets the film down.
Now this is a truthful review that breaks down the film in all its areas. The writing is amateurish and not interesting enough to hold my attention, furthermore the dialogue is very poor and even cringy. The whole UNORIGINAL idea of the crash-film-style of intertwining stories that come together left no real-impact whatsoever, I was so disappointed on the lack of emotion.
It was some-what boring and there was NO real drive for a story or any real objective. It's ok to give diverse people opportunities but let's make sure that they are qualified. What people need to know is this was more an experiment done by Screen Australia to tick some diversity boxes. I do wish everyone involved the very best, but my family and were so excited to sit down and watch this on ABC IVIEW and being originally from west Sydney and being from a immigrant background, we felt greatly disappointed at the stories that were chosen. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME.
Also it's ok to have cliche's and it's ok to have stereotypes but just make sure they ring-true to life and they are handled with intelligence and grace and that they do not become caricatures.
Now this is a truthful review that breaks down the film in all its areas. The writing is amateurish and not interesting enough to hold my attention, furthermore the dialogue is very poor and even cringy. The whole UNORIGINAL idea of the crash-film-style of intertwining stories that come together left no real-impact whatsoever, I was so disappointed on the lack of emotion.
It was some-what boring and there was NO real drive for a story or any real objective. It's ok to give diverse people opportunities but let's make sure that they are qualified. What people need to know is this was more an experiment done by Screen Australia to tick some diversity boxes. I do wish everyone involved the very best, but my family and were so excited to sit down and watch this on ABC IVIEW and being originally from west Sydney and being from a immigrant background, we felt greatly disappointed at the stories that were chosen. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME.
Also it's ok to have cliche's and it's ok to have stereotypes but just make sure they ring-true to life and they are handled with intelligence and grace and that they do not become caricatures.
Nothing worth viewing here, it's a diverse-hire film. Nothing compelling, nothing heart-wrenching at all, there are no real conflicts or stakes in the story.
This is a TV Mini-series at best not for the big screen.
Just watch the trailer and see if you ae moved.
A bunch of short films connecting to a larger story which doesn't really work for this film format and is not seamless at all, if anything there are cracks in the story especially with some amateur acting. I applaud a cast of unknowns but at least bring truth to characters to Western Sydney.
Here Out West tries to avoid cliche's and stereotypes but in doing so you are represented with boring, unrealistic characters that are not interesting or believable.
A pat on the back for trying but this isn't a moving story at all, and I promise you it's not emotional and it won't stay with you, you'll forget about it as soon as you finish watching it.
This is a TV Mini-series at best not for the big screen.
Just watch the trailer and see if you ae moved.
A bunch of short films connecting to a larger story which doesn't really work for this film format and is not seamless at all, if anything there are cracks in the story especially with some amateur acting. I applaud a cast of unknowns but at least bring truth to characters to Western Sydney.
Here Out West tries to avoid cliche's and stereotypes but in doing so you are represented with boring, unrealistic characters that are not interesting or believable.
A pat on the back for trying but this isn't a moving story at all, and I promise you it's not emotional and it won't stay with you, you'll forget about it as soon as you finish watching it.
I loved this! As humans; we all have a story. And this beautiful story emulated that perfectly. The interlock between the stories was spectacular too.
This story was human, reflective and emotional.
Whether established, or establishing; in a country - first, second, or third, generation (especially in Australia) this movie reiterated that we all feel, we all dream; and want to set our souls free; we want to belong.
This movie was just beautiful in that regard. I laughed and cried and wanted to delve deeper.
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This story was human, reflective and emotional.
Whether established, or establishing; in a country - first, second, or third, generation (especially in Australia) this movie reiterated that we all feel, we all dream; and want to set our souls free; we want to belong.
This movie was just beautiful in that regard. I laughed and cried and wanted to delve deeper.
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I thought it was just great to see all the different migrant communities represented in a local Australian production. Sure some of them were amateurs but the writing was solid as was the directing.
Sometimes you just don't realise how many different communities make up this great city of ours.
Plus, it was refreshing to see normal looking people represented in a major production and given a go at the roles of the crew as well.
The stories really came together well and I didn't think at any point that it was far fetched or poorly shot.
I'd highly recommend this to all Austalians!
Give it a go!
Sometimes you just don't realise how many different communities make up this great city of ours.
Plus, it was refreshing to see normal looking people represented in a major production and given a go at the roles of the crew as well.
The stories really came together well and I didn't think at any point that it was far fetched or poorly shot.
I'd highly recommend this to all Austalians!
Give it a go!
Here Out West sets out with a powerful goal-to tell a series of interconnected stories from diverse Western Sydney communities-and in many ways, it succeeds in offering a fresh, grounded perspective rarely seen in Australian cinema. The film is full of cultural richness and heartfelt moments, clearly made with love and authenticity.
Told through eight writers and multiple directors, the anthology format is both the film's strength and weakness. While some segments are emotionally resonant and beautifully performed, others feel underdeveloped or tonally disconnected. The constant shifting can make it hard to stay invested, with some narratives stronger than others.
The cast, made up largely of fresh talent and community voices, delivers sincere performances across the board. The film's commitment to representing a multicultural Australia is admirable and long overdue, especially in a cinematic landscape that often overlooks these stories.
However, Here Out West doesn't quite reach the narrative cohesion or emotional depth it aims for. It feels more like a promising showcase of emerging voices than a fully satisfying standalone film.
That said, it's definitely worth watching for its bold attempt to reshape what "Australian cinema" looks like. A mixed bag-but one with heart.
Told through eight writers and multiple directors, the anthology format is both the film's strength and weakness. While some segments are emotionally resonant and beautifully performed, others feel underdeveloped or tonally disconnected. The constant shifting can make it hard to stay invested, with some narratives stronger than others.
The cast, made up largely of fresh talent and community voices, delivers sincere performances across the board. The film's commitment to representing a multicultural Australia is admirable and long overdue, especially in a cinematic landscape that often overlooks these stories.
However, Here Out West doesn't quite reach the narrative cohesion or emotional depth it aims for. It feels more like a promising showcase of emerging voices than a fully satisfying standalone film.
That said, it's definitely worth watching for its bold attempt to reshape what "Australian cinema" looks like. A mixed bag-but one with heart.
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- 39 779 $US
- Durée2 heures
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