On the final day of their academic life, four university friends take part in the tradition of executing elaborate pranks on each other. When one of the pranks has an unintended outcome, cha... Read allOn the final day of their academic life, four university friends take part in the tradition of executing elaborate pranks on each other. When one of the pranks has an unintended outcome, chaos and rivalry erupts among them.On the final day of their academic life, four university friends take part in the tradition of executing elaborate pranks on each other. When one of the pranks has an unintended outcome, chaos and rivalry erupts among them.
Clayton D. Moss
- Lloyd
- (as Clayton Moss)
Catherine van der Rijt
- Zara
- (as Catherine Jermanus)
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Dealing With Destiny is a fun, light hearted college flick about a group of friends getting through their the last day of university. The story unfolds as all of the characters are forced to make big decisions about their future, whilst a series of hilarious pranks play out.
Blake (Luke Arnold) and Lloyd (Clayton Moss) are best friends working on a major project. Lloyd is in love with Zara (Catherine Jermanus), the spiritual card reader, and they wind up in a hilarious love triangle with Blake. The storyline develops as Blake, the nice guy is forced to make a choice between his academic future and his loyalty to his best friend.
The best laughs are had with Ricardo (Steve Maresca) the chubby drop out chasing his dream girl, and Vinnie (Roger Sciberras) who is madly in love with his car.
The acting is this film was world class and you should expect to see these actors appearing in many more high profile films in the near future. With a great soundtrack and some brilliant shots of spectacular locations around Sydney, this film is definitely worth watching for a good laugh.
Blake (Luke Arnold) and Lloyd (Clayton Moss) are best friends working on a major project. Lloyd is in love with Zara (Catherine Jermanus), the spiritual card reader, and they wind up in a hilarious love triangle with Blake. The storyline develops as Blake, the nice guy is forced to make a choice between his academic future and his loyalty to his best friend.
The best laughs are had with Ricardo (Steve Maresca) the chubby drop out chasing his dream girl, and Vinnie (Roger Sciberras) who is madly in love with his car.
The acting is this film was world class and you should expect to see these actors appearing in many more high profile films in the near future. With a great soundtrack and some brilliant shots of spectacular locations around Sydney, this film is definitely worth watching for a good laugh.
Dealing with destiny is a light-hearted comedy that is fun for everyone! We know the formula, a bunch of University students nearing their graduation date want to have a little fun before they finally disperse for good. There are plenty of American college films featuring boys and pranks so it is refreshing to finally see an Australian version. This film is not trying to hard to be anything but pure popcorn fun and laughs. The target audience is for the younger kids, especially the young girls once they catch sight of the main man Luke! These young Aussie actors show brilliant charm and charisma and manage to portray their characters with just the right amount of enthusiasm, definitely won't be the last we see of these talented young individuals. This film is not pushing any ground breaking new levels, what the film makers have done is utilized their relatively small budget to make a simple but effective film. It may be formulaic in principle but the story will surprise you, especially the ending. The whole family were well entertained. Well worth the download!
It's trying too hard to replicate funny American college films but doesn't even come close to it. Bad acting, terrible storyline and just a horny director putting in big, boobed girls to arouse himself. It's obvious he's a dirty old man. Main girl is very attractive, and her acting is a pass but there is nothing clever, interesting or engaging about this film. The locations are great, and the cinematography is actually decent. What threw me off was the very amateur Titles starting, they looked like a student did them in the 80's. I wouldn't recommend this film, I didn't even laugh once. Don't waste your time.
That was a great movie! Very entertaining, funny and enjoyable. Loved the Fiat 850.
Did you know
- TriviaThe yellow Fiat 850 sports coupe used in the film was the lead parade car for the Variety Bash in 2010, the biggest fundraiser for the Variety charity, a children's charity.
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- A$1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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