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The Combination

  • 2009
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
878
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The Combination (2009)
Drama

Set in the multi-racial suburbs of Sydney, Lebanese-Australian John is released from goal to find his younger brother Charlie caught in the very same world of crime that put him behind bars.Set in the multi-racial suburbs of Sydney, Lebanese-Australian John is released from goal to find his younger brother Charlie caught in the very same world of crime that put him behind bars.Set in the multi-racial suburbs of Sydney, Lebanese-Australian John is released from goal to find his younger brother Charlie caught in the very same world of crime that put him behind bars.

  • Director
    • David Field
  • Writer
    • George Basha
  • Stars
    • George Basha
    • Clare Bowen
    • Firass Dirani
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    878
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Field
    • Writer
      • George Basha
    • Stars
      • George Basha
      • Clare Bowen
      • Firass Dirani
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    George Basha
    George Basha
    • John Morkos
    Clare Bowen
    Clare Bowen
    • Sydney
    Firass Dirani
    • Charlie
    Doris Younane
    Doris Younane
    • Mary
    Ali Haider
    • Zeus
    Michael Denkha
    Michael Denkha
    • Ibo
    Vaughn White
    • Scott
    • (as Vaughan White)
    Katrina Risteska
    Katrina Risteska
    • Anna
    Greg Webb
    • Frank
    Daniel Webber
    Daniel Webber
    • Jason
    Tyrone Lindqvist
    • Lesley
    Michael Farrah
    • Mick
    Rahel Romahn
    Rahel Romahn
    • Mo
    • (as a different name)
    John Brumpton
    John Brumpton
    • Mr. Roberts
    Ruth McGowan
    Ruth McGowan
    • Mrs. Roberts
    Josephine Nakhoul
    • Nanna
    Guang Li
    • Nipper
    Rashad Dehan
    • Tom
    • Director
      • David Field
    • Writer
      • George Basha
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    10movie_bloke

    Australian History X

    The name says it all. A lesson in life & also the ups & downs of being in a hate group. I mean this movie is a good example of showing that nothing good comes from being racist & thinking your better than everyone else. I personally thought that the acting was excellent & its a true blue Aussie made movie. Racism & hatred will never stop because lets face it cause we're not living in a cartoon. Some people might say that this movie influences Lebanese gangs & makes them proud, but i believe that there's always the other side to a story & this being that treat everyone equally. My rating for this is 8.5 / 10. Should win some awards.
    Mozjoukine

    High hopes.

    THE COMBINATION is the first Australian film to be shown in it's country of origin this year and it's already become a news story - not for it's quality but because there have been incidents between what we are told are Lebanese gang members and theatre staff.

    It would be nice if the film were to prove something substantial. What it is however is a passable gang warfare subject, made without undue sensationalism (it is particularly timid with sex) and preaching anti violence. The inclusion of recent race riot TV actuality tells us they want to be taken seriously.

    The film takes a predictable multicultural line with old Australia dismissed as football, beer and meat pies, as against the leather lounges and sumptuous Arab meals with music to which hard man writer-star Basha introduces so blonde object of his affections Bowen, who comes from a family where scotch on the rocks seems to be the main food item. The Lebanese gang has one Asian kid, though he does back off when it's time to face off with the so mean (white) drug pushers. Basha gets a job in a gym run by stand up aborigines. The white kids spit and mug solitary members of the other gang.

    The dynamic of school yard gangs is better, though we can't but wonder when the kids get to do any study, even though younger brother Dirani does once make it as far as the library.

    One note performances are strong and the Western Sydney setting is effective and still unfamiliar. Particularly choice are the pusher's neighbors urging Basha to blow the low life away in the film's most inventive scene.

    It would be nice to say this independently financed item was a break away from the blandness of funded filming here. However it is formula and lacks the dynamism of US films that covered this area - the work of Phil Karlson or young Scorsese and particularly American HISTORY X which appears to have inspired plot elements.

    Those involved attack with a determination that it would be nice to see rewarded with worthwhile careers but they have the dis-spiriting history of Astralian production against them.
    8Lmader45

    Forget the Leb/Aussie crap. Plainly its a good film.

    When Australia makes any dramas set in the burbs they generally always have the feel of being written by someone with not only a separation from suburban life but utter contempt for it as well. The characters are flagrant stereotypes, the dialogue has the feel it was written by a 5 year old trying to sound tough and the stories always generally deal with the idea that growing up in the burbs gives you 2 opportunities. Mundane blue collar jobs or pursuing criminal enterprise.

    While the combination does include the final element in it's story, it does not offer it as the only choice for the burbs either. And it skillfully shows that each person has a choice and must take responsibility for their actions.

    Well written, starring an amazing cast and finally giving a sense of realism to suburban life in Australia, The Combination is a great film.

    Being a Sydney 'westie' I can't get over the aspect of dialogue in this film. Finding an Australian film that does not come across as a parody in the way characters interact with each other is nearly impossible. Even within a great film like Two Hands if you watch the movie again note the absence of free flowing dialogue that feels real. This film has it down pat. The characters seem undeniably real. George Basha has done a great job. Let's hope he is not a one trick pony and can use his skills for further great Australian films in the future.
    Yorb-Davidson42

    Poor Man's American History X

    It's basically a re-used plot, featuring more detestable characters lacking any serious depth or development. They perpetrate some very negative stereotypes of cultures in Australia, and glorify violence and bad hairstyles. If Harry tells you otherwise, don't believe him. He is not a level-headed movie critic, and frankly represents the negative attributes displayed by the main protagonist.

    The dichotomy of cultures portrayed in the movie is a farcical hyperbole of abuse and violence under the false veil of honour and 'street justice', when in reality it is all about greed and insecurity. The only redeeming element in the film is the accurate portrayal of the fashion sense adopted by the criminal counter-cultures, namely the terrible haircuts and sportswear.
    swAppp

    You came in with plains, and you - in chains

    I wanted to watch something boring. I chose to watch The Combination. The beginning didn't promise me much, I even had to check if this was an Australian film, and actually it was!

    I am neither Australian nor Lebanese, but I have met both cultures for at least a brief moment in my lifetime. So the question when watching a story of Lebanese in Australia was: are the facts just? Is this real? It is. Although people are depicted differently from those I have seen in the real world, parts of them that are true and up to a point are also shown.

    Is the material educative? Yes. You can remember your history lessons, fighting skills, and how to be romantic.

    Will you be bored? I was not.

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    • Trivia
      2 Young blokes were buying a car, when they seen a poster featuring the car seller ( Australian screen legend David Field), they told him of their mate who's an actor and wrote a script (George Basha) and he rang him that's how the film got made and 2 best mates came to be.
    • Goofs
      John drives to Ibo's house to deal with him, and ends up WALKING back home without his car for no apparent reason.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Combination: Redemption (2019)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Комбинация
    • Filming locations
      • Bankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Basha Films
      • See Thru Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $552,981
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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