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Flirting

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
6.6K
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Nicole Kidman and Thandiwe Newton in Flirting (1991)
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Teen RomanceDramaRomance

Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.

  • Director
    • John Duigan
  • Writer
    • John Duigan
  • Stars
    • Noah Taylor
    • Thandiwe Newton
    • Nicole Kidman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writer
      • John Duigan
    • Stars
      • Noah Taylor
      • Thandiwe Newton
      • Nicole Kidman
    • 47User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Noah Taylor
    Noah Taylor
    • Danny Embling
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Thandiwe Adjewa
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Nicola
    Bartholomew Rose
    • 'Gilby' Fryer
    Felix Nobis
    • Jock Blair
    Josh Picker
    • 'Backa' Bourke
    Kiri Paramore
    Kiri Paramore
    • 'Slag' Green
    Marc Aden Gray
    Marc Aden Gray
    • Christopher Laidlaw
    • (as Marc Gray)
    Gregg Palmer
    • Colin Proudfoot
    Joshua Marshall
    • 'Cheddar' Fedderson
    David Wieland
    • 'Possum' Piper
    Craig Black
    • 'Pup' Pierdon
    Les Hill
    Les Hill
    • Greg Gilmore
    • (as Leslie Hill)
    Jeff Truman
    Jeff Truman
    • Mr. Morris Cutts
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Mr. Rupert Elloitt
    John Dicks
    • Rev. Consti Nicholson
    Kym Wilson
    Kym Wilson
    • Melissa Miles
    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Janet Odgers
    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writer
      • John Duigan
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    6mjneu59

    thoughtful coming-of-age story

    The irreverent Australian teen who survived the first advance of puberty in 'The Year My Voice Broke' finds himself enrolled in a strict, boys-only boarding school and attracted to a demure young girl (played by newcomer Thandie Newton, in a remarkably natural performance) from the equally cloistered girl's academy across the river. He fact that she's a refugee from Uganda isn't an issue (except to indicate how each is an outsider in their respective schools), and their refreshingly colorblind romance lifts the film above the average horny teenage mating ritual. Writer director John Duigan identifies every bane of post adolescent life (braces, pimples, raging hormones), but beyond that captures all the tyranny of petty academic oppression and the terrible yearning of sexual awakening, depicted for once without any bogus slow motion ecstasy or crass innuendo. With so many grace notes it seems mean to point out the usual irritating prop of unnecessary voice-over narration, and the unrealistic optimism of the resolution: teen romance rarely ends happily-ever-after, even in rose-colored memories.
    10mdlx

    THE best coming of age film.

    I absolutely loved this film. This is the best of all the adolescent/coming of age/high school genre films. Set in the mid 1960's Australia at an all boys school (St.Albans....across the river from the all girls school). Our protagonist is a sympathic yet strong/intelligent character. He is constantly picked on by his peers (mild stuttering, intellectual, a bit different), but he takes everything in stride with the viewpoint that he's "offering them a service", "people need to put down others to feel better about themselves" (great line and greatly written throughout.). His eventual love is a new student at the girls school, she is from Uganda (British educated) and is different enough to be a target of ridicule from her peers. They both find each other despite the prison camp like conditions of their respective schools. The story is great, the writing is poetic, and the acting is superb. I can't believe I didn't hear of it when released. I found it in a local Library video department. The only thing I didn't like about the film is the title....."Flirting" just doesn't do this film justice. I came away from this film with a great appreciation for the writing and directing of John Duigan... though I haven't come across anything from him recently as good. Noah Taylor is an amazing actor... I would like to see more of this actor... in better films. I also thought the whole cast in Flirting were perfect.
    7rosscinema

    Well made coming of age story

    I know this is a sequel but I never saw the first film but I am familiar with the actors. Noah Taylor from "Shine" and Thandie Newton from "MI2" and of course Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts. Newton is wonderful in a strong but understated performance. Her character is very complex as we watch her try and fit in but the school system always does its job of reminding her of where she comes from and who she is. Taylor is a good actor and does a good job of blending both his awkwardness and real heart at the same time. The romance between the two comes off unexpectedly well and you can't help but root for the two in a strict environment. On a trivial note, both Newton and Kidman would end up in films with Tom Cruise. I wonder how far off Naomi Watts is from being in one? Film is typical coming of age story but the unique angle is Newton's character as the daughter of an important African statesman and the result that we find out at the end of the film. Film is very nicely handled on every level.
    8jugrin

    A very good movie. Intellectually stimulating.

    I enjoyed this movie. I particularly liked the way they referred to Camus and Sartre in such offhand ways. I think this is the type of move that you must see again and again to get the full impact. I plan to see it a few more times to soak in all the nuances of the plot and character formation.
    6Uriah43

    Affection Against a Backdrop of Racial Prejudice

    This film takes place in rural Australia in 1965 at an all-male boarding school with a young man named "Danny Embling" (Noah Taylor) recounting what his life was like during this time. As it so happens, while watching a rugby game with his good friend "Gilby Fryer" (Bartholomew Rose) Danny just happens to meet an attractive African girl named "Thandiwe Adjewa" (Thandie Newton) who attends the all-female boarding school across the lake. Although their conversation doesn't last for more than a minute or two both of them feel a certain chemistry toward each other which results in further meetings--some sanctioned and others in clear violation of school policies. But as their affections for one another increase so too does the risk with each secret rendezvous. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a good "coming of age" film which successfully dealt with the emotional attachments of two people for one another against a backdrop of racial prejudice. That being said, although I liked the performances of both Noah Taylor and Thandie Newton, I must admit that I thought the ending could have used a bit of improvement. Even so, I enjoyed this film for the most part and have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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      In 2011, Thandiwe Newton told InStyle Magazine that during the filming of this movie, its director, John Duigan, coerced her into starting a sexual relationship with him, despite the fact that she was 16 and he was 39. She clarified in the interview that the relationship was not strictly illegal, since she was above the age of consent in Australia, but that it left her feeling "self-destructive" and not "in control of the situation," and she had to have therapy later to come to terms with its ramifications.
    • Quotes

      Danny Embling: I don't think fate is a creature or a lady... like some people say. It's a tide of events sweeping us along. But I'm not a fatalist, because I believe you can swim against it... and sometimes grasp the hands of the clock face... and steal a few precious minutes. If you don't... you're just cartwheeled along. Before you know it, the magic opportunities lost. And for the rest of your life... it lingers on in that part of your mind... which dreams the very best dreams... taunting and tantalizing you with what might have been.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jennifer 8/The Lover/Aladdin/Passenger 57/Flirting (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Proserpina
      Written by John Duigan / Sarah de Jong

      Music Director Sarah de Jong

      Orchestral performance by Sydney Youth Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1991 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 情挑玉女心
    • Filming locations
      • New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,415,396
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,125
      • Nov 8, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,415,396
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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