A teenage skateboarder suffering from a recent family tragedy comes up with a money-making scheme that embroils him in something far bigger than he ever dreamed. Only his mum and emo ex-girl... Read allA teenage skateboarder suffering from a recent family tragedy comes up with a money-making scheme that embroils him in something far bigger than he ever dreamed. Only his mum and emo ex-girlfriend can save him from a terrifying fate.A teenage skateboarder suffering from a recent family tragedy comes up with a money-making scheme that embroils him in something far bigger than he ever dreamed. Only his mum and emo ex-girlfriend can save him from a terrifying fate.
Austin Frape
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Raul-Xavier Garcia
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"Emotion is Dead " is a cinematic masterpiece that truly captivates the audience from start to finish. The storyline is both engaging and thought-provoking, delving deep into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. The performances by the cast are outstanding, with each actor bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing stunning visuals that complement the film's emotional tone perfectly. The soundtrack is also a highlight, enhancing the overall experience and leaving a lasting impression. Overall, "Emotion is Dead " is a must-watch film that will leave you reflecting on its themes long after the credits roll. Highly recommended!
"Emotion is Dead " is a cinematic masterpiece that truly captivates the audience from start to finish. The storyline is both engaging and thought-provoking, delving deep into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. The performances by the cast are outstanding, with each actor bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing stunning visuals that complement the film's emotional tone perfectly. The soundtrack is also a highlight, enhancing the overall experience and leaving a lasting impression. Overall, "Emotion is Dead " is a must-watch film that will leave you reflecting on its themes long after the credits roll. Highly recommended!
This movie is such a good encapsulation of modern Australia. With footage of advertising Australia as a prime living destination in the 60s to inclusion, diversity and social hierarchies.
Excellent story telling that leaves the viewer wanting to understand more of what they've seen.
This movie is cinematic excellence! I hope it will be studied by many generations to come.
Brilliant casting for main characters who know deeply how to embody the storyline. There is depth, love, tragedy, crime and all facets of life embedded in the film. The complexity of life in general and of place has been shown rather than explained. A fantastic movie I highly recommend.
Excellent story telling that leaves the viewer wanting to understand more of what they've seen.
This movie is cinematic excellence! I hope it will be studied by many generations to come.
Brilliant casting for main characters who know deeply how to embody the storyline. There is depth, love, tragedy, crime and all facets of life embedded in the film. The complexity of life in general and of place has been shown rather than explained. A fantastic movie I highly recommend.
Great movie but in my opinion, wrongly billed as a comedy - it's a DRAMA, THRILLER, CRIME story with some funny lines.
For a low budget independent film it puts many mega budget big movie house offerings to shame. The film gets going quickly and kept me on the edge of my seat until the end. I think the main themes of the film will translate across the planet - youth being locked out of the system not being able to buy their own homes, world monopolies causing the closure of local businesses, class structures that stifle the ability to get ahead, etc. Great performances from the whole cast, many of whom I'm sure you'll be seeing in the future. If you're looking to "escape" for an hour and a half and be entertained then give it a watch.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
For a low budget independent film it puts many mega budget big movie house offerings to shame. The film gets going quickly and kept me on the edge of my seat until the end. I think the main themes of the film will translate across the planet - youth being locked out of the system not being able to buy their own homes, world monopolies causing the closure of local businesses, class structures that stifle the ability to get ahead, etc. Great performances from the whole cast, many of whom I'm sure you'll be seeing in the future. If you're looking to "escape" for an hour and a half and be entertained then give it a watch.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
A truly South Aussie film, but it shows the 'warts and all' result of the closure of a business - in this case, one which employs a vast number of the community. The opening scene really piques the audiences' interest and there are some oooh moments as the story unfolds. There were plenty of laugh out loud ones too. Although it's filmed in and around Adelaide, it would resonate with an audience anywhere. The cast is exceptional and it's the debut for the very talented lead character. Emotion is Dead was produced on the smell of an oily rag, but shows what a talented film maker Pete Williams is. Can't wait for his next one.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film's director Pete Williams grew up in Elizabeth, South Australia where the closure of the suburb's Holden Car Factory forms the centerpiece subject of the movie.
- ConnectionsFeatures A Place to Grow: Elizabeth, South Australia (1962)
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- $10,769
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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