Normal life implodes for a suburban family when their pop-star cousin comes to stay.Normal life implodes for a suburban family when their pop-star cousin comes to stay.Normal life implodes for a suburban family when their pop-star cousin comes to stay.
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Love the movie and the cast are great. Couldn't pick a better cast to star in it.
Couldn't stop laughing. Best aussie movie in years. Great storyline of typical dysfunctional families that is easily relatable.
We're an odd bunch austrayins but it you liked two hands with heath ledger you'll get it, and the other eclectic shows like house husbands or 800 words you'll so get it.
If fat pizza is your thing or housos maybe?
Well worth it.
If fat pizza is your thing or housos maybe?
Well worth it.
I like Robyn Butler and the writer/producer is the best thing in the movie; it is just a shame that as writer she did not gift herself with a better vehicle for her talent. I found this a bit of a mess, really. There are too many competing characters and story lines and in the end none of them feel satisfactorily resolved or executed.
With the clever title, and her previous work with husband Wayne Hope on the small screen series like Upper Middle Class Bogan and The Librarians, Robyn Butler gets to do the best shtick and has some great lines but she has surrounded herself with an unlikely and unlikable group of characters making it hard to root for her and her brood. The actors playing her daughters are fine, and 'Wicked' star Lucy Durack has some lovely moments, but the overplayed and contrived tangled web with her sister played by Portia de Rossi and her insufferable daughter played by Lucy Fry give the movie its artificial and irritating elements that for me the movie never recovers from, and they are introduced within the first 10 minutes!
There are some significant themes and ideas fighting for screen time here, but ultimately they are buried underneath the contrived set of slapstick and mostly unfunny situations that befall the leading character. Maybe 15 year old girls and their mothers will enjoy this more than I! As a female empowerment tale, it feels muddled and compromised; as a screwball comedy it simply isn't compelling enough or humorous enough to forgive some of the extraneous characters viewers are forced to endure, and as a familiar motif of outsider crashes in on an ordinary family and inevitably changes the dynamic, it is not sharp enough in its crafting. As much as i admire the work of this pair of writer/performers, i think they bit off more than they could chew with this project. Robyn Butler's talent alone could carry a project without so many shoehorned elements to compete with.
With the clever title, and her previous work with husband Wayne Hope on the small screen series like Upper Middle Class Bogan and The Librarians, Robyn Butler gets to do the best shtick and has some great lines but she has surrounded herself with an unlikely and unlikable group of characters making it hard to root for her and her brood. The actors playing her daughters are fine, and 'Wicked' star Lucy Durack has some lovely moments, but the overplayed and contrived tangled web with her sister played by Portia de Rossi and her insufferable daughter played by Lucy Fry give the movie its artificial and irritating elements that for me the movie never recovers from, and they are introduced within the first 10 minutes!
There are some significant themes and ideas fighting for screen time here, but ultimately they are buried underneath the contrived set of slapstick and mostly unfunny situations that befall the leading character. Maybe 15 year old girls and their mothers will enjoy this more than I! As a female empowerment tale, it feels muddled and compromised; as a screwball comedy it simply isn't compelling enough or humorous enough to forgive some of the extraneous characters viewers are forced to endure, and as a familiar motif of outsider crashes in on an ordinary family and inevitably changes the dynamic, it is not sharp enough in its crafting. As much as i admire the work of this pair of writer/performers, i think they bit off more than they could chew with this project. Robyn Butler's talent alone could carry a project without so many shoehorned elements to compete with.
A totally terrible movie. I am not a friend of one of the actors or actresses in this mess of a movie so I will give it a true review.
Incoherent story line, poor acting at times, the lead is fairly terrible.
They filmed it in a lovely street in Hawthorn, which is the only good part of the movie.
Not sure how it got to an average rating of 4.6. Maybe the insiders ramped the score by the false 9's and 10's.
A true 1 out of 10 m ( just watch it if u don't believe me)
Incoherent story line, poor acting at times, the lead is fairly terrible.
They filmed it in a lovely street in Hawthorn, which is the only good part of the movie.
Not sure how it got to an average rating of 4.6. Maybe the insiders ramped the score by the false 9's and 10's.
A true 1 out of 10 m ( just watch it if u don't believe me)
Did you know
- TriviaPhilippa Coulthard and Lucy Fry previously played together on the show Lightning Point (2011)
- GoofsAt one point the American agent says windscreen. A real American would have said windshield.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Australian Story: Performers and the Pandemic (2020)
- SoundtracksMonkey Girl
Written by Craig Pilkington and Robyn Butler
Published by Mushroom Music/Control
Performed by Audrey McAllister
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- Gross worldwide
- $63,683
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
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