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Top End Wedding

  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.4K
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Gwilym Lee and Miranda Tapsell in Top End Wedding (2019)
Lauren and Ned are engaged, they are in love, and they have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding.
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Lauren and Ned, in love and engaged, have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents, and pull off their drea... Read allLauren and Ned, in love and engaged, have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents, and pull off their dream wedding.Lauren and Ned, in love and engaged, have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents, and pull off their dream wedding.

  • Director
    • Wayne Blair
  • Writers
    • Joshua Tyler
    • Miranda Tapsell
    • Glen Condie
  • Stars
    • Brooklyn Doomadgee
    • Helena Johnson
    • Dan Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wayne Blair
    • Writers
      • Joshua Tyler
      • Miranda Tapsell
      • Glen Condie
    • Stars
      • Brooklyn Doomadgee
      • Helena Johnson
      • Dan Collins
    • 49User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Gwilym Lee
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    • Director
      • Wayne Blair
    • Writers
      • Joshua Tyler
      • Miranda Tapsell
      • Glen Condie
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    8newbroom

    Enjoyable movie with appealing cast and a lot of heart

    This movie put a smile on my face. The characters are just the greatest bunch of lovable people (and a dog) brought together in a movie. The story, despite some familiar scenarios, was fresh and interesting. Some beautiful cinematography of the Katherine gorge and Tiwi Islands and elsewhere up north added some more interest to the movie and should have people adding the north to their "bucket lists". Some truly funny scenes. I thought Kerry Fox was particularly funny in her role as Miranda Tapsell's lawyer boss, she seemed to be having the time of her life playing the part. It could have been pure caricature, but she gave it some depth. The camera just loves Miranda Tapsell and Ursula Yovich, who plays her mum, and the actors who played the bridesmaids were similarly gorgeous. Huw Higginson was good as the dad, and he managed to nail an aussie accent, which not many pull off. The movie reminded me of that REM/B52s song "shiny happy people". Yes, there is some pathos, but overall it was just shiny happy people in a beautiful shiny happy landscape (yes, I know you can get eaten by crocs and die of heatstroke, but in the movie it was all just gorgeous) and I came out of the film having a bit of the shiny happy rubbed off onto me. I agree with the other reviewer about the soundtrack. I also liked it a lot.
    7gavinp9

    Well-made Aussie rom-com

    'Top End Wedding' is from the director of 'The Sapphires' and also stars Tapsell, this time as Lauren, an up-&-coming lawyer from Adelaide. She gets engaged to Ned (Lee), which sets in motion a whirlwind trip to Darwin to try and pull together a wedding in 10 days before she's required back at work, thanks to her demanding boss Ms Hampton (Fox).

    Back in Darwin, we meet Lauren's Dad, Trevor (Higginson) and the twist that her Mum, Daphne (Yovich), has left to find her roots. This "mystery" forces Lauren and Ned on a roadtrip to find her, and allows us to see the spectacular scenery in Kakadu and Katherine, as well as eventually, the Tiwi Islands. There's plenty of funny moments along the way and interesting characters.

    As well as the great settings, there's also some emotional reunions for Lauren and Daphne with their people and country on the Tiwi Islands - it's all handled really well and is very touching. It's fantastic to see Aboriginal actors and Australian settings on film - I wish there was more. Overall, a lovely film in terms of story, music, characters and settings.
    tedg

    Companion as Place

    Why does this earn a special space in my heart? It is a romantic comedy after all, deliberately designed to be discarded. The genre is defined by the attractiveness of a superficial love; the easy way problems are resolved and the balance of designed soulmates restored.

    This film follows the mandated pattern: love, some misunderstanding of clumsiness that separates the lovers, a public pronouncement of love with cheering bystanders, happy ending - often a wedding and dancing. You have to have some strong comedic, but identifiably human characters. This serves that pattern well.

    But it also has a few important differences. The first is the in your face charm of the land. I am immigrating to Australia so this grabs me deeper than it will you, dear reader. But it will likely grab you too, because the rom-com device here is place-as-heart. That is usually impossible to convey cinematically: vistas are containers, situations within which you place the characters and their emotions. Even Takashi Miike's 'The Bird People in China' or the obverse film, Zhang Yimou's obverse 'Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles' can only use place as space, and then only to annotate, even when they use the mystery of place and people.

    Here you have a device no other place has: the people and the place share an identity. I don't know how well this would be conveyed to someone who knows nothing of the Aborigines, but the movie completely captures the notion by bringing souls to a physical place in the context of life commitment. The driver of 'place' as an agent is largely implied, making it so much stronger.

    But there's also a more intriguing notion of love than usual. As with the standard rom-com model, it is the man that is the lead and the woman that acquiesces or not. But here the guy has some novel metaphors. Here he is already committed beyond the happy closeness of an early relationship and he explains why: his life is a room half filled with boxes that mean ('contain') little and he wants the rest to be full of flowers and jewels. This is after the metaphor is set up by someone in the parallel romance. And it becomes a complaint in the big breakup scene.

    But the metaphor is strange enough that it steps out of the rom-com genre far enough to register as human; love for someone coming as much from the pull of attraction (and this woman is attractive) as from the innate need for companionship.
    5truemythmedia

    It's Okay...

    This isn't a terrible romantic comedy. I am certainly not the target demographic, and though I've given this film a 2.5/5 star rating, I think it's a film that people like my mom would like. There are movies out there that work much better for some people than they do for others, and the schmaltzy, cheesy romance stuff doesn't always work for me unless the characters are ones that I actually care about. In this film, I thought the characters were likeable, but I didn't care about them. The humor also felt a touch one note. The dad crying in the closet was a gag that was used repeatedly; at first it grew funnier with every time, but then the gag kept getting used, and it went beyond the realm of funny and into the realm of annoying. By the fifth or sixth time the gag was used, I wondered how many more times I would have to hear that bloody song before the credits rolled.
    7coasterdude44

    Very enjoyable Rom-Com and one of the best Australian movies in a while

    Wow, what a great Australian movie, beautiful cinematography of Australia's landscape showing the beauty of the Northern Territory. The film was heartwarming and also very funny with a great message and likeable characters.

    Overall, a very enjoyable Australian romantic comedy and a must watch, it was very enjoyable and is destined to become an Instant Australian classic, aswell as boosting tourism for Australia and the Northern Territory

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    • Trivia
      Filming ranged across locations including Adelaide, Darwin, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Katherine, Nitmiluk National Park, and the Tiwi Islands. In all places, there was important liaison with the local Aboriginal communities, the producing team ensuring that approvals were granted to film and that due respect was paid to the original owners of the lands and the current residents of the communities.
    • Goofs
      At the fuel pump, they show Trevor's 4wd being filled with diesel, when the call-outs visible on the vehicle indicate it is a '3500 v6,' the petrol/gas engine. Later in the film that same 'diesel' 4wd is put out of action when Ned puts petrol/gas in it.
    • Crazy credits
      Subtitle immediately before closing credits: "Nearly finished. Keep ya kurrawas on ya seats..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Top End Wedding: Behind the Scenes (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Clapping Song
      Written by Lincoln Chase

      Performed by Casey Donovan

      Produced by Trent Williamson

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2019 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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      • Goalpost Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aboriginal
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 就愛搞婚頭
    • Filming locations
      • Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Screen Australia
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
      • Adelaide Film Festival
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,681,669
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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