Melbourne. 1999. Christmas time. In this darkly comic thriller a career-crazed journalist dredges up the sordid secrets of an infamous socialite after she mysteriously disappears.Melbourne. 1999. Christmas time. In this darkly comic thriller a career-crazed journalist dredges up the sordid secrets of an infamous socialite after she mysteriously disappears.Melbourne. 1999. Christmas time. In this darkly comic thriller a career-crazed journalist dredges up the sordid secrets of an infamous socialite after she mysteriously disappears.
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Never sure what i was watching. A quircky drama comedy suspense even some horror elements. Lady behind us was laughing at a pool of blood. So i guess its a comedy for some. Excellent musical score and performances from some iconic Australian actors and next generation of new talent. If this film doesnt achieve broad main stream release it will be a shame for Australian cinema. If not it should become a cult classic. I expect the discussion moving forward will be the interpretation of the film. In the theatre the audience was involved in an animated discussion on different theories on potential guilty parties. Definite potential for a sequel as there is scope to explore multiple plots in the future.
This is a dark comedy that is quite original and unique.
The story is a little off kilter and hard to follow due to it being too complex, erratic, and convoluted.
But there is hope for this, it has a brilliant cast of great actors especially Sigrid Thornton who is a force in this film with a great ensemble witty cast like Pia Miranda. There are brilliant locations, production design, grading, hair and makeup (except the fake beard at the end) and really good music score.
This film is very ambitious with some great dialogue, and many genres in a mixed bag, drama, comedy, murder-mystery-esque film.
If you want something different to watch - Check this out I feel this will possibly be nominated or sweep the AACTA AWARDS - You heard it here first - 15th October 2023.
Overall great execution of a so-so storyline and great overall direction.
The story is a little off kilter and hard to follow due to it being too complex, erratic, and convoluted.
But there is hope for this, it has a brilliant cast of great actors especially Sigrid Thornton who is a force in this film with a great ensemble witty cast like Pia Miranda. There are brilliant locations, production design, grading, hair and makeup (except the fake beard at the end) and really good music score.
This film is very ambitious with some great dialogue, and many genres in a mixed bag, drama, comedy, murder-mystery-esque film.
If you want something different to watch - Check this out I feel this will possibly be nominated or sweep the AACTA AWARDS - You heard it here first - 15th October 2023.
Overall great execution of a so-so storyline and great overall direction.
Slant (2022) is an underrated gem-a darkly comic neo-noir that thrives on sharp dialogue, witty banter, and a distinctly Australian sensibility. Cleverly written and full of biting humor, the film balances a genuinely intriguing mystery with a satirical take on journalism, media culture, and the self-absorbed world of 1990s Melbourne society.
At its core, Slant follows a journalist investigating the disappearance of a socialite, but the mystery is just the foundation for a much richer experience. The screenplay is fast-paced, clever, and effortlessly funny, filled with intelligent wordplay and sharp social observations. The main actor delivers a performance that is both interesting and intelligent, bringing the lead character to life with a mix of charm, wit, and self-awareness that makes every scene engaging.
What Works:
✔ Exceptional Writing & Dialogue - The script is razor-sharp, packed with brilliant, dry humor, and filled with witty, quickfire exchanges that keep the story moving.
✔ A Unique Blend of Mystery & Comedy - If you enjoy mystery films that don't take themselves too seriously while still delivering intrigue (think The Nice Guys meets Kiss Kiss Bang Bang with an Aussie edge), this is for you.
✔ Engaging, Intelligent Lead Performance - The main actor is captivating, charismatic, and intellectually sharp, carrying the film with ease and keeping the audience invested.
✔ Atmospheric & Stylish - The Melbourne setting is captured in a way that feels both nostalgic and cinematic, adding to the film's offbeat charm.
✔ Unpredictable Storytelling - Keeps you hooked with its mix of quirky character interactions, satire, and genuine suspense.
Minor Drawbacks:
➖ Not a Traditional Noir - If you're expecting a hard-boiled, brooding mystery, Slant is lighter and more self-aware than something like L. A. Confidential.
➖ Humor May Not Work for Everyone - It leans into dry, sarcastic humor, so if that's not your style, some of the dialogue might feel too smug.
Final Verdict:
If you love smartly written, dialogue-driven films with a satirical edge, Slant is a must-watch. It's a rare mix of mystery, humor, and cultural critique that keeps you entertained from start to finish. The lead actor's intriguing, intelligent performance adds an extra layer of depth, making the film as compelling as it is sharp-witted.
Highly recommended for fans of witty neo-noirs, fast-paced dialogue, and genre-bending mysteries.
At its core, Slant follows a journalist investigating the disappearance of a socialite, but the mystery is just the foundation for a much richer experience. The screenplay is fast-paced, clever, and effortlessly funny, filled with intelligent wordplay and sharp social observations. The main actor delivers a performance that is both interesting and intelligent, bringing the lead character to life with a mix of charm, wit, and self-awareness that makes every scene engaging.
What Works:
✔ Exceptional Writing & Dialogue - The script is razor-sharp, packed with brilliant, dry humor, and filled with witty, quickfire exchanges that keep the story moving.
✔ A Unique Blend of Mystery & Comedy - If you enjoy mystery films that don't take themselves too seriously while still delivering intrigue (think The Nice Guys meets Kiss Kiss Bang Bang with an Aussie edge), this is for you.
✔ Engaging, Intelligent Lead Performance - The main actor is captivating, charismatic, and intellectually sharp, carrying the film with ease and keeping the audience invested.
✔ Atmospheric & Stylish - The Melbourne setting is captured in a way that feels both nostalgic and cinematic, adding to the film's offbeat charm.
✔ Unpredictable Storytelling - Keeps you hooked with its mix of quirky character interactions, satire, and genuine suspense.
Minor Drawbacks:
➖ Not a Traditional Noir - If you're expecting a hard-boiled, brooding mystery, Slant is lighter and more self-aware than something like L. A. Confidential.
➖ Humor May Not Work for Everyone - It leans into dry, sarcastic humor, so if that's not your style, some of the dialogue might feel too smug.
Final Verdict:
If you love smartly written, dialogue-driven films with a satirical edge, Slant is a must-watch. It's a rare mix of mystery, humor, and cultural critique that keeps you entertained from start to finish. The lead actor's intriguing, intelligent performance adds an extra layer of depth, making the film as compelling as it is sharp-witted.
Highly recommended for fans of witty neo-noirs, fast-paced dialogue, and genre-bending mysteries.
A bold, gripping, darkly comedic film that captures a wonderful spectrum of humanity that is relatable on some levels, and weirdly whacky in its dissection of a dysfunctional family.
I love the detailed 90s references, the richness of the characters (their blind ambitions, their private hopes, their bizarre dreams, their sordid secrets), and unpredictable plot twists when least expected. Sometimes we find meanings and depths in a film that mirrors an aspect of who we are, also stumbling through life to find our grander selves.
This is a well produced independent Australian film that should be screened in all Cinemas to highlight the incredible talents in Australia.
I love the detailed 90s references, the richness of the characters (their blind ambitions, their private hopes, their bizarre dreams, their sordid secrets), and unpredictable plot twists when least expected. Sometimes we find meanings and depths in a film that mirrors an aspect of who we are, also stumbling through life to find our grander selves.
This is a well produced independent Australian film that should be screened in all Cinemas to highlight the incredible talents in Australia.
Slant is a fast-paced dramatic black comedy with audience appeal throughout. The film moved the audience from laughing out loud to gasping with surprise and horror. An emotional roller coaster of a story that twisted and turned its way through the trials of a dysfunctional family. An emotional story, painfully yet unbearably funny. Based in the 80's in Melbourne, the setting was realistic and relatable. The story, art direction and cast can be proud of their hard work and commitment to the Australian film industry. Congratulations and applause to the creative and talented team that gave us a very entertaining night out.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Verity Family home is the home writer and lead actor Michael Nikou currently lives in. Two of his housemates are fellow cast members Sophie Power and Shannon Berry.
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- Gross worldwide
- $41,632
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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