Life in a small country town is forever changed when a stranger appears.Life in a small country town is forever changed when a stranger appears.Life in a small country town is forever changed when a stranger appears.
Jacob Barn
- Officer Doug
- (as Jacob Barns)
Paul Black
- Answering Machine
- (voice)
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- Writer
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Doppy concept poorly executed by a amateur script. Disjointed story. Pathetic acting. Makes 'Home & Away' soapy seem like an Oscar winning movie. I've seen better school plays. We thought it was never going to end.
What a fun film, as Romcom's go this one kept me guessing and laughing, great performance from Steph Tidwell. Storyline has some moments of really! But the overall theme of love being something we should embrace no matter the cost is endearing.
Omg this is just embarrassing, the acting is just weak, the plot is ridiculous, it's gotten "woke" and it's plain boring and corny. It's the product of defunding the Aussie arts combined with "progressive" politics that just creates unwatchable nonsense...shame to see John Jarret stooping so low, what a shocker, Australia can do better surely !!!!!!
I usually love Aussie movies but this was just appalling.
At first I thought it was going to be just another stereotypical cheesy romantic "comedy". However, it turned out to be the most cringeworthy movie I've seen. Boring, predictable and the acting was that terrible.
The only part we found funny (hilarious actually) was the comically absurd facial expressions of Melissa in the cafe scene at the beginning, it was like watching a comedy sketch from Fast Forward. Her acting was so awkward I felt like I was watching a school play.
I seriously had second hand embarrassment watching the whole thing.
At first I thought it was going to be just another stereotypical cheesy romantic "comedy". However, it turned out to be the most cringeworthy movie I've seen. Boring, predictable and the acting was that terrible.
The only part we found funny (hilarious actually) was the comically absurd facial expressions of Melissa in the cafe scene at the beginning, it was like watching a comedy sketch from Fast Forward. Her acting was so awkward I felt like I was watching a school play.
I seriously had second hand embarrassment watching the whole thing.
Why did they bother? A movie usually has a reason for being. This has none, it has poor forced acting, a dumb script with scarcely a plot and basically no character I could find. A comedy without laughs!
It had John Jarret who normally is worthwhile, but the rest of the cast I had not seen before.
Running around a pretty Sydney beach, I thought it was a pilot for some new Australian TV series, but no it was a "movie", apparently. Was it something for experimentation in between COVID lockdowns?
This showing was a midday movie on TV.... and NO, I never got to the end of it, I just decided to end it with 45 mins to run, it was that bad.
It had John Jarret who normally is worthwhile, but the rest of the cast I had not seen before.
Running around a pretty Sydney beach, I thought it was a pilot for some new Australian TV series, but no it was a "movie", apparently. Was it something for experimentation in between COVID lockdowns?
This showing was a midday movie on TV.... and NO, I never got to the end of it, I just decided to end it with 45 mins to run, it was that bad.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- É Tempo de Amar
- Filming locations
- Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia(Seafront Sands Beach)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $54,349
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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