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Hating Alison Ashley

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
944
YOUR RATING
Saskia Burmeister and Delta Goodrem in Hating Alison Ashley (2005)
Comedy

Classmates Erica Yurgen and Alison Ashley vie with each other to become the undisputed star of their class.Classmates Erica Yurgen and Alison Ashley vie with each other to become the undisputed star of their class.Classmates Erica Yurgen and Alison Ashley vie with each other to become the undisputed star of their class.

  • Director
    • Geoff Bennett
  • Writers
    • Christine Madafferi
    • Chris Anastassiades
    • Robin Klein
  • Stars
    • Delta Goodrem
    • Saskia Burmeister
    • Jean Kittson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    944
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Geoff Bennett
    • Writers
      • Christine Madafferi
      • Chris Anastassiades
      • Robin Klein
    • Stars
      • Delta Goodrem
      • Saskia Burmeister
      • Jean Kittson
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Delta Goodrem
    Delta Goodrem
    • Alison Ashley
    Saskia Burmeister
    Saskia Burmeister
    • Erica Yurken
    Jean Kittson
    • Miss Belmont
    Richard Carter
    Richard Carter
    • Lennie
    Tracy Mann
    Tracy Mann
    • Mum
    Craig McLachlan
    Craig McLachlan
    • Jeff Kennard
    Rachael Carpani
    Rachael Carpani
    • Valjoy Yurken
    • (as Rachel Carpani)
    Abigail Gudgeon
    • Jedda Yurken
    • (as Abby Gudgeon)
    Anthony Cleave
    • Harley Yurken
    Holly Myers
    • Miss Lattimore
    Babs McMillan
    • Mrs. Orlando
    William Ten Eyck
    • Mr. Cheale
    • (as Bill Ten Eyck)
    Frank Bren
    • Mr. Nicholson
    Alex Capelli
    • Barry Hollis
    • (as Alexander Cappelli)
    Katie Fitchett
    • Margeart Collins
    Maria Angelico
    Maria Angelico
    • Sophie
    Leah de Niese
    Leah de Niese
    • Chrystal
    Noosha D'Cruze
    • Nicole
    • Director
      • Geoff Bennett
    • Writers
      • Christine Madafferi
      • Chris Anastassiades
      • Robin Klein
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    6penarol10

    Stiff performance

    I just attended a special preview of the movie, 'Hating Alison Ashley' and I was interested in seeing the performance of Delta Goodrem. Not reading the book, I am purely basing my comments on the movie I saw. In short, Delta Goodrem's performance is stiff and she doesn't play a very convincing 'Alison Ashley'. Firstly, she is supposed to be a Year 9 student, but she looks way older than the rest of the students. She also physically looks bigger than the rest of the students, making it hard to suspend disbelief that she actually is a troubled Year 9 aged between 14-15 years old. Most Year 9 students are aged between 14-15 years old, so I guess setting the story at Year 12 would have changed the whole narrative. Therefore, the makers of this movie clearly wanted Delta Goodrem at all cost to be in this movie. Apart from these setbacks, it's actually a very entertaining and funny movie. It holds your interest for most part of the film, but it slows down when the students head to camp and prepare for the play. The early high school scenes look very lifelike and give you an impression of just how bad some State schools are. Jean Kittson was superb in her role, as was Craig McLachlan playing the simple minded P.E teacher. Tracey Mann should have put a little bit more effort into her role as the single mother. However, it's Saskia Burmeister that really steals the spotlight with her wonderful performance. She was believable, passionate and understanding of the role of the confused Year 9 student. Delta Goodrem on the other hand was not. Delta came across as rigid and excessive in her role of the girl from the 'right side of the tracks'. Just look out for the scene when she is talking to her mother from the camp's kitchen, she manages to hang the phone, while she is still talking on the phone. I guess she can only learn from her mistakes, but why do we have to see them on a good film like this? On the whole, I enjoyed the film!
    sjsvidron

    Fantastic Film !!

    personally, i found this film to be very meaningful and a great film. Delta Goodrem & Saskia Burmeister both played excellent parts in the movie. The storyline is powerful, it kept me intrigued and after reading the book,noting the similarities and differences between the book and the film came with many surprises.

    I deeply enjoyed the film, and I definitely recommend it to anyone. It was truly a great performance by the entire cast. I must say that Hating Alison Ashley is definitely one of the best Australian films I have seen, and I congratulate the cast and crew on a fantastic film. without spoiling anything, there are many wonderful moments in the film that truly show that friendships can be unexpected.
    7drummer-girl

    Saskia Saskia Saskia

    When i walked into the cinema i was worried, very worried. Here i was walking into a film adaptation of a book that i have read literally over 30 times, Klein's classic Hating Alison Ashley. Luckily i had prepared myself. I was prepared for the 11 year old story turned into a 14 year old story played by 19 year-olds. I was prepared for the more than likely over-hyped, overrated and very average performance of Delta Goodrem. And thats exactly what i got. But there was a little ray of sunshine in the true lead actor, Saskia Burmeister. Her and Jean Kittson (absolute legend, brilliant in this film) were the reason that i managed to walk into the cinema in the first place. Seeing Saskia in Wicked Science, The Pact and Thunderstruck, she hit me as someone who had a real talent, and here her talent really shines. She basically single handedly saves this film, every scene with Goodrem is saved by her. Her portrayal of Yuk is so beautifully accurately done, that in the end it really doesn't matter about the changes made from the book to the film. She was the reason i enjoyed this film as much as i did, which is amazing cause i managed to give it a 7/10 which considering the close to butchering of the book and goodrem it could've been a lot worse. Apart from the brilliant burmeister, there are some great little performances as well. Kittson of course is at her usual brilliant best, Craig Mclaughlin was a crack up in the small amount of screen time he was given, and even the beefed up role of Barry Hollis (Anthony Carpanelli) was although different to the book, worked an absolute treat in the film.

    So all in all....Delta stick to what your good at..no wait not even that...go away....

    Saskia.... get your AFI award speech ready!
    8ThisLifeArtificial

    Loving Hating Alison Ashley!

    Well I heard a lot about this film, "Delta was wooden" and "Saskia was annoying" but after watching the film, I was pleasantly surprised.

    Not a classic teen film by any means, but a really enjoyable way to spend your time. It was a refreshing change from the usual teen fare, and it was to nice to see actors who weren't the usual tanned bimbos playing the lead in a film. Giving unknown actors a chance in a low-budget flick that steered away from most of the clichés of the Hollywood teen film.

    Saskia Burmeister was nothing short of charming in her role as Erica Yurken. Very talented and lit up the screen with her witty acting of the over-dramatic, kooky teen. Delta was really underrated as the titular character giving an understated performance as the so-called 'perfect' Alison Ashley of Erica's mind. Alex Cappelli was also good as the resident bad boy. It was good to see him in a bigger role as I have only seen him previously as a recurring character in 'Neighbours.' The screen is very nearly stolen by the teachers who are absolutely hilarious.

    In conclusion, HAA was a very funny teen flick and should be given a chance. So the next time you are at your local DVD store and you feel like renting out the next Hollywood teen comedy, do yourself a favour - rent this instead!
    4alexkent

    From a big fan of Robin Klein's books

    I absolutely adore the book written by Robin Klein, so I was very excited when I heard that a movie based on the book was in the making.

    But I was severely disappointed with the movie when I did see it because it didn't capture what I loved about the book - the absolutely ridiculously funny Erica and the interesting way in which she views the world.

    From the start of the movie, I realised that things weren't the same as I had imagined in the book. So, I just went along for the ride. It wasn't all that bad, I guess. Miss Belmont was totally different to what I had imagined her to be! I didn't think she would be one to smoke and drink - Jean Kittson, who plays her, is hilarious!

    On it's own, I thought the movie and it's actors/actresses in it did a good job, but alas, I'm such a fan of the book (one of my all time favourite books) that I couldn't help but feel disappointed =P

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    • Trivia
      Sunshine Secondary College "West" Campus in Melbourne, Australia was used during filming of the movie. It was uncredited so that the school would not be perceived in a bad way.
    • Goofs
      When Barry Hollis lights his graffiti that he drew on the wall on fire, Erica comes along and her right eyebrow gets burned and one half of her face gets covered with ash. But if you look closely, Erica wasn't even close enough to the wall to get that much damage to her face.
    • Quotes

      Mum: Erc, just remember: your family's who you are

      Erica Yurken: I hope not. I've got one sister who think's she's a horse, another, who's got a black belt in being a bitch, and bloddy Marley who's still mowing crop circles in the front lawn.

    • Crazy credits
      Chaos Consultant: Elliot Lucas School Chaos: Pickled Eggs, Adrian Dembinski, Nick Timewell, Bola Aiyelokun
    • Connections
      References Buffy contre les vampires (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Tell Me
      Performed by Gabriella Cilmi

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2005 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ненависть к Элисон Эшли
    • Filming locations
      • Central City Studios, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(Studio)
    • Production company
      • HAA Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,441,049
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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