Down Under
- 2016
- 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
1,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA black comedy set during the aftermath of the Cronulla riots, it is the story of two carloads of hotheads from both sides of the fight destined to collide.A black comedy set during the aftermath of the Cronulla riots, it is the story of two carloads of hotheads from both sides of the fight destined to collide.A black comedy set during the aftermath of the Cronulla riots, it is the story of two carloads of hotheads from both sides of the fight destined to collide.
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 4 indicações no total
Chris Bunton
- Evan
- (as Christopher Bunton)
Avaliações em destaque
An outstanding film with top notch comedic performances from the cast as well as great dramatic performances. Abe Forsythe is a special talent and with his great writing and directing with this film has managed to do something incredible and make a film centered around the cronulla riots and 2 groups so different yet so alike and is a film that is gives of a powerful message that. Underplays throughout the film and really brings the message with the powerful conclusion . Abe makes a top notch film that is both funny and dramatic and captured the audience and takes them on a great ride and Balances them perfectly taking the audience on a great journey,an absolute ripper of a film Australians should get out and see this great film it's well worth it
Not sure how good this would be if your not Australian. If you are and between 60yrs and 30yrs you will be blown away with some quintessential comedy moments. I feel genuinely sorry for anyone who does not enjoy it. In awe at most of these actors, they must have had a great time making this.
Last 15 mins was unnecessary tho i would have preferred an alternate ending.
Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted. Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted. Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted.
Last 15 mins was unnecessary tho i would have preferred an alternate ending.
Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted. Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted. Thats all i would like to say just saying words to get to the 600 word amount for review to be accepted.
I've been waiting to see this for years to see why people are so angry and I'm. It disappointed.
It displays the idiocy of both irrational and angry nationalist Aussies and Mediterraneans alike.
It's no surprised everyone was offended.
There's no secrets about the fragility of the human ego, social media is rife with triggered hypocrites these days, but Down Under takes us back to a time before Facebook and Twitter and shows us that nothing really has changed.
In 2005 my country and it's people were embarrassed by the minorities. No not the "minorities" as in a marginalised community, I mean the few of the people who acted like dogs in Cronulla in those days and tried to carry on the violent nonsense with no clear goal or plan in mind
Definitely worth a watch but don't go getting your undies all twisted up in your ego and taking it personally if you're white Aussie or middle eastern, it only represents you if you identify with the characters and if that's the case then you deserve to be embarrassed anyway, and should be.
It displays the idiocy of both irrational and angry nationalist Aussies and Mediterraneans alike.
It's no surprised everyone was offended.
There's no secrets about the fragility of the human ego, social media is rife with triggered hypocrites these days, but Down Under takes us back to a time before Facebook and Twitter and shows us that nothing really has changed.
In 2005 my country and it's people were embarrassed by the minorities. No not the "minorities" as in a marginalised community, I mean the few of the people who acted like dogs in Cronulla in those days and tried to carry on the violent nonsense with no clear goal or plan in mind
Definitely worth a watch but don't go getting your undies all twisted up in your ego and taking it personally if you're white Aussie or middle eastern, it only represents you if you identify with the characters and if that's the case then you deserve to be embarrassed anyway, and should be.
When I heard that Abe had made a comedy about the Cronulla riots I was already laughing just from the concept, I was ready to tell all my mates to check it out before ever pressing play.... Sadly when I did press play that is when the laughing ended. At first I was expecting a slapstick/goofball comedy like Ned which was hilarious, that wasn't happening so I thought "Ok I guess it is a dark comedy, no problem". By 15 minutes in I was thinking "is this actually suppose to be funny at all?". This film was terrible and boring as hell, story was sloppy and it came to a pretty stupid ending. I really don't get my hopes up for too many films these days but when you know a writer/director has talent you kind of do get your hopes up and to see the serve you dog feces is pretty disappointing. My honest advice with this film is just don't bother, it is a waste of an hour. If you want a laugh just watch his first film "Ned".
After watching Abe Forsythe's wonderfully entertaining zombie comedy Little Monsters I was curious to see what else he'd down, which lead me to Down Under, a movie that looks for the lighter side of race riots.
Based on a true incident in Australia, this movie follows two groups of Australian citizens, one white, one of Lebanese decent, who decide to go out and fight in an ongoing skirmish. The groups are rather similar in that each is a bunch of hotheads and one guy who unwillingly gets dragged into the action.
I only watched about a third of this short movie, and just didn't find it that funny. In part that may be because the Australian accents caused me to miss some jokes, but I also just felt the humor seemed obvious and lacked cleverness, or even clever stupidity of the (Dude Where's My Car variety).
Not saying it was terrible, but it just didn't work for me.
Based on a true incident in Australia, this movie follows two groups of Australian citizens, one white, one of Lebanese decent, who decide to go out and fight in an ongoing skirmish. The groups are rather similar in that each is a bunch of hotheads and one guy who unwillingly gets dragged into the action.
I only watched about a third of this short movie, and just didn't find it that funny. In part that may be because the Australian accents caused me to miss some jokes, but I also just felt the humor seemed obvious and lacked cleverness, or even clever stupidity of the (Dude Where's My Car variety).
Not saying it was terrible, but it just didn't work for me.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDirector Abe Forsythe makes an uncredited cameo as the angry bloke with his missus at the beach.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the film Eddie says Ned Kelly was Irish when in fact he was born in Australia to Irish parents.
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- Orçamento
- AU$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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