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Lucky Miles

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Lucky Miles (2007)
AdventureComedyDrama

Three mismatched blokes are stranded in the Australian desert.Three mismatched blokes are stranded in the Australian desert.Three mismatched blokes are stranded in the Australian desert.

  • Director
    • Michael James Rowland
  • Writers
    • Michael James Rowland
    • Helen Barnes
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Moraleda
    • Rodney Afif
    • Srisacd Sacdpraseuth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    757
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael James Rowland
    • Writers
      • Michael James Rowland
      • Helen Barnes
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Moraleda
      • Rodney Afif
      • Srisacd Sacdpraseuth
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Kenneth Moraleda
    Kenneth Moraleda
    • Arun
    Rodney Afif
    Rodney Afif
    • Youssif Al-Samer
    Srisacd Sacdpraseuth
    Srisacd Sacdpraseuth
    • Ramelan
    Glen Shea
    • Sergeant O'Shane
    Don Hany
    Don Hany
    • Private Greg Plank
    Sean Mununggurr
    Sean Mununggurr
    • Private Tom Collins
    Sawung Jabo
    • Muluk
    Arif Hidayat
    • Abdu
    Hamish Michael
    Hamish Michael
    • Peter Coade
    Tevi Fanning
    • Huoy
    Vincent Chea
    • Young Arun
    Samang Chan
    • Chay
    Thorl Chea
    • Nol
    Chanse Nop
    • Tea
    Rithy Dourng
    • Heng
    Sokong Kim
    • Sam
    Majid Shokor
    Majid Shokor
    • Saleh
    Osamah Sami
    Osamah Sami
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    • Director
      • Michael James Rowland
    • Writers
      • Michael James Rowland
      • Helen Barnes
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    9sg-104

    Unique, poignant and political

    This film is without comparison. It stands outside genres because it is without formula. It demands that each viewer approaches it with our own native intelligence turned on to Go mode - as if we too are in the desert without a compass. We are compelled to sense out the tone, intention and stand point of the film with few clues other than a kind of "existential compassion". Curiously, and perhaps with a lazy dingo's ear to what the rest of the audience is doing, we find our ways with it effortlessly and quickly. We learn that the story speaks for itself through the uncompromising performances of the cast, the landscape and the narrative ("whose" performance we are reminded of in the visual use of sub titles). Added to this is a heart wrenching quality of ephemeral beauty - the quality of light, the sound track which is at times indistinguishable from the landscape, the loving clip on the ear, the joy of fresh water. It is about human rights to exist - but as measured across disinterested (is it?) geography rather than indignant legislation. That is, the measure of existence is three water bottles plus whatever happens to arrive to save the day, popping as it were, out of nowhere, and with no promises. We learn the power of endurance, cooperation, betrayal, foolishness and the synergy of happen chance. Tiny human attributes in a vast meaningless cosmology. This film has the hallmark of great artistic work: an original expression of a love of life and humanity.
    taylorsqr

    A unique, fascinating picaresque journey

    This film is a major leap forward from recent Aussie films, thankfully getting away from drug-raddled Western suburbs teenagers and quirky comedy clowns. The film-makers are willing to take on a big subject, a major global theme, that of displaced people and the extraordinary acts of quiet courage that so-called "boat people" are often required to perform simply to survive. It is very well directed, skillfully guiding an almost entirely unknown and inexperienced cast by not relying on too many long, challenging acting scenes but flick-passing from one story to the next in a way where the limited acting skills of the cast are best served. This is not a perfect film, it is too long at some points, and once in a while commits the cardinal sin of letting the audience get ahead of the film in knowing full well what will happen next. Another careful and unemotional edit, trimming eight to ten minutes of splashing in billabongs, tinkering with utes and trudging through scrub could only help. But these are minor quibbles in a film that achieves so much, that aims high and gets there. This and "Clubland" are without doubt the best two films so far in2007.
    10arimbace

    the landscape beckons as does the story

    Left to find their way over the sand dunes for a bus to Perth these wanderers have little understanding of how far they really are from a town. Such is the setting for this film looking at what it means to flee your homeland for another. Apart from the political environment, this film gives a new perspective to an old story - that of asylum seekers, refugees, queue jumpers or the myriad of loaded terms used these days to express a simple idea...fleeing a country due to crises, finding a new home or reuniting with family (father). A comic tale 'inspired by true stories' filled with moments of laughter, frustration and tears of relief. A variety of atmospheres are painted against the backdrop of the vast Australian landscape showing its beauty in the colour of the reeds and grasses, red soil and iridescent blue ocean. Three contrasting stories are told in parallel in the western desert complete with goanna and abandoned miner's hut. Sweeping views of the Australian desert landscape on the edge of the sea are like actors themselves. These stories are ripe for the telling with characters drawn in three dimensions, believable, brought to life as real people rather than stereotypes echoing our fears. This film celebrates the look of the outback, and is told with humour, sensitivity and empathy for those caught up in ordinary circumstances outside our own world view and yet closer than we think.
    donaldhany

    World Class.

    Few films today dare to treat our border control issues with situational humor. Even fewer rely on a largely unknown cast, to carry a story that has very little to do with saving the western world or pointing any fingers. But almost none consider that coming to the western world could be worse than 'where ever it is they came from' for an asylum seeker. Lucky Miles is such a film. It takes the politics out of culture clashes and anchors conflict in the need for survival. It challenges stereotypes both international and indigenous without tippy-toeing or apologizing. Films like this one are long, long over due, and call the need for a shift in our attitudes to generating new Australian filmmakers. Lucky Miles is a leap forward in old fashioned cinema, and a beacon for commercial free stories.
    8david-4120

    A true delight - great story with a message and a heart

    What a great little film and I mean that in the best way. Meaning it's not overplayed, over-acted, over-cut, over-the-top or any of the other "we're over it's" that fill most of the frames of blockbuster rubbish.

    This is a film that tells a great story, with compelling and real people that will have you laughing along and wishing them all a happy ending.

    Even better for an Aussie film, it's full of the great Aussie characters and they're not over-done or caricatures.

    yes it's a touch long and if it gets the 10 minute trim I and others think it deserves, Lucky Miles will be one of the great little films of recent times - go see it!

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    • Trivia
      The film began as a response to 'The Lexus & The Olive Tree' by Thomas Friedman, the New York Times writer responsible for defining globalisation for much of the West, and took its form and inspiration from several true stories, played out on the remote coastline of Western Australia between the years 1989-1992.
    • Quotes

      Youssif Al-Samer: If this is such a great country, why haven't we heard of their football team?

    • Connections
      Edited into Terror Nullius (2018)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Central Khmer
      • Gumatj
      • French
      • Arabic
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • Счастливые мили
    • Filming locations
      • Coffin Bay, South Australia, Australia(landing beach)
    • Production companies
      • Puncture Pty. Ltd.
      • Blink Films
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    • Budget
      • A$3,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $572,171
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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