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Troy Carrington, um antigo jogador de futebol profissional, regressa à sua cidade rural depois de um fim abrupto da sua carreira desportiva.Troy Carrington, um antigo jogador de futebol profissional, regressa à sua cidade rural depois de um fim abrupto da sua carreira desportiva.Troy Carrington, um antigo jogador de futebol profissional, regressa à sua cidade rural depois de um fim abrupto da sua carreira desportiva.
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Set in a small country town in New South Wales, the zeitgeist is a familiar one to many Australians who live in declining rural areas. The timber mill has been closed, people are leaving and the footy club can't get enough players to keep fielding a team. Added to the mix are a range of newly arrived refugees. Many in the community see them as a responsibility and a resource but others are less welcoming.
The title of the film refers to a plan to combine with another local footy team but the story told is of an alternative which is to teach the newcomers to play Aussie rules. The story is told mostly through the eyes of 10 year old Neil, a budding film maker who lost his Dad in a motorcycle accident. Young Neil decides to make a documentary about the local loner, Troy Carrington, who was once a footy star but whose conservationist tendencies have made him an outcast. It has to remind us of the way young Dale Kerrigan (Stephen Curry) told the story of his Dad's heroic attempts to save the family home from compulsory acquisition in The Castle.
The Merger combines the fortunes of the footy team and the interaction of the locals with the newcomers with a romantic thread and a subtle exploration of grief for the loss of loved ones. It captures the regional background in a clever way as it shows different reactions to change. From the opening frames it looks fantastic.
There are lots of wonderful characters too, in particular the young lad played by Rafferty Grierson and his mother played by the winning Kate Mulvany (a Patricia Arquette lookalike). The maestro here though is beloved stand-up comedian Damian Callinan who wrote the script and plays the central character, Troy. Callinan is now an undisputed Aussie legend.
Like The Castle (Australia's #1 loved film), The Merger is quintessentially Australian with a heart-warming universal trajectory, cajoling the audience along on a steady stream of endearing, wry humour, definitely not coarse or broad but often laugh-out-loud. The soundtrack of stellar Australian musicians including rousing songs from Daddy Cool, Paul Kelly, Archie Roach and more is a match for the other brilliant elements.
The Merger is an instant Aussie classic that will do a power of good, not just for audience members but by gently prodding the national psyche of refugee averse Australia. There's many a touching moment, too with plenty of scope for a sob if you are so inclined.
Andrew Bunney Three D radio Let's Go To The Pictures
The title of the film refers to a plan to combine with another local footy team but the story told is of an alternative which is to teach the newcomers to play Aussie rules. The story is told mostly through the eyes of 10 year old Neil, a budding film maker who lost his Dad in a motorcycle accident. Young Neil decides to make a documentary about the local loner, Troy Carrington, who was once a footy star but whose conservationist tendencies have made him an outcast. It has to remind us of the way young Dale Kerrigan (Stephen Curry) told the story of his Dad's heroic attempts to save the family home from compulsory acquisition in The Castle.
The Merger combines the fortunes of the footy team and the interaction of the locals with the newcomers with a romantic thread and a subtle exploration of grief for the loss of loved ones. It captures the regional background in a clever way as it shows different reactions to change. From the opening frames it looks fantastic.
There are lots of wonderful characters too, in particular the young lad played by Rafferty Grierson and his mother played by the winning Kate Mulvany (a Patricia Arquette lookalike). The maestro here though is beloved stand-up comedian Damian Callinan who wrote the script and plays the central character, Troy. Callinan is now an undisputed Aussie legend.
Like The Castle (Australia's #1 loved film), The Merger is quintessentially Australian with a heart-warming universal trajectory, cajoling the audience along on a steady stream of endearing, wry humour, definitely not coarse or broad but often laugh-out-loud. The soundtrack of stellar Australian musicians including rousing songs from Daddy Cool, Paul Kelly, Archie Roach and more is a match for the other brilliant elements.
The Merger is an instant Aussie classic that will do a power of good, not just for audience members but by gently prodding the national psyche of refugee averse Australia. There's many a touching moment, too with plenty of scope for a sob if you are so inclined.
Andrew Bunney Three D radio Let's Go To The Pictures
This is a film that should speak to everyone it has a great story and is a down to earth feel good comedy driven by an important and touching theme.
Packed with laughs the audience I watched it with were laughing our heads off. The cast deliver top notch performances and the director applies more of the screen magic he brought to life in Backyard Ashes.
Bonzer film everyone's kicked a goal with this Aussie comedy classic.
Aussie's see it in cinemas now and help get it more screenings.
Can't wait to add it to my Australian film collection.
Packed with laughs the audience I watched it with were laughing our heads off. The cast deliver top notch performances and the director applies more of the screen magic he brought to life in Backyard Ashes.
Bonzer film everyone's kicked a goal with this Aussie comedy classic.
Aussie's see it in cinemas now and help get it more screenings.
Can't wait to add it to my Australian film collection.
When it comes to Aussie comedies, lately we've been as dry as a nuns nasty. Luckily we have this gorgeous saving grace thats snagged a ripper from 60 out on a rainy day at the G!
The Merger is true-blue in style and grace as it shows the heart that was put into this is real! We have true Aussies on Screen and behind the camera with Aussie Jokes and Aussie Topics ... and to top it off we have the magnificent sherrin being backed by the glorious Roosters! The Refugees are more than welcome in Australia and the Merger happily sticks it up the Right Wing in an incredibly comedic and heartfelt fashion. Shout outs to Fayssal as he kicks the 6 pointer into our Loving hearts!
Carn the Maroon, White and Blue! Lets make sure this filum gets high up into the specky Zone!
The Merger is true-blue in style and grace as it shows the heart that was put into this is real! We have true Aussies on Screen and behind the camera with Aussie Jokes and Aussie Topics ... and to top it off we have the magnificent sherrin being backed by the glorious Roosters! The Refugees are more than welcome in Australia and the Merger happily sticks it up the Right Wing in an incredibly comedic and heartfelt fashion. Shout outs to Fayssal as he kicks the 6 pointer into our Loving hearts!
Carn the Maroon, White and Blue! Lets make sure this filum gets high up into the specky Zone!
Really enjoyed this Aussie Film. Sprinkles Hope into the small rural town where it is set and to my heart. Plenty of laughs and the content that brought the town together, creating open minds of locals and the refugee community was extremely touching.
Overall The Merger is easy entertainment but it has moments where it's a bit stupid and childish. For example the sports scenes are the weakest parts of this movie, especially the final game where the players start sweet talking with the opponents, that's just ridiculous and that's not what I call entertainment. There's also alot of racism and not alot of comeback against it, alot of forgiveness while a kick in the head was more appropriate. Sometimes I had the feeling racism was perfectly normal and that's just irritating to watch. The humor parts made the movie watchable, especially the conversations between the young Rafferty Grierson and Damian Callinan. The Merger isn't bad but it isn't that great either.
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- CuriosidadesThe Director used to be a school teacher and taught Francis Kamara (who stars in the film, his first) when he was at school.
- Erros de gravaçãoA few times in the final quarter of the Grand Final, footage is in mirror image.
- Citações
Neil Barlow: What's a 'merger'?
Goober: Oh it's when one shit team joins up with another shit team to make a slightly less shit team.
- ConexõesReferences A Noviça Rebelde (1965)
- Trilhas sonorasCome Back Again
Written by Ross Wilson (as R. Wilson) (Mushroom Music)
Performed by Daddy Cool
Courtesy of BMG Australia Limited
By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Australia PTY LTD
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 43 minutos
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