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Sucker

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
605
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Sucker (2015)
When 18-year-old Lawrence is caught cheating on his final year math exam, he fails to get into medical school and is banished to stay at his goofy Uncles house for the summer. By chance he meets The Professor- a colourful aging conman who invites Lawrence to join him and his sharp-tongued daughter Sarah on a road trip. As they make their way across the country (leaving suckers in their wake), Lawrence learns the ancient art of the swindle from the Professor and from Sarah he learns the truth about love.
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YouTube sensation Mychonny stars as a young Chinese-Australian who becomes the clumsy protégé of a seasoned con man (Timothy Spall, star of Mr. Turner) and his attractive daughter.YouTube sensation Mychonny stars as a young Chinese-Australian who becomes the clumsy protégé of a seasoned con man (Timothy Spall, star of Mr. Turner) and his attractive daughter.YouTube sensation Mychonny stars as a young Chinese-Australian who becomes the clumsy protégé of a seasoned con man (Timothy Spall, star of Mr. Turner) and his attractive daughter.

  • Director
    • Ben Chessell
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Leung
    • Ben Chessell
  • Stars
    • John Luc
    • Lily Sullivan
    • Timothy Spall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Chessell
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Leung
      • Ben Chessell
    • Stars
      • John Luc
      • Lily Sullivan
      • Timothy Spall
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Luc
    • Lawrence
    Lily Sullivan
    Lily Sullivan
    • Sarah
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • The Professor
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Riley
    Shaun Micallef
    Shaun Micallef
    • Harry - The Record Store Owner
    Kat Stewart
    Kat Stewart
    • Emma - Sarah's Mum
    Lawrence Leung
    Lawrence Leung
    • The Real Lawrence Leung
    Thomas Vu
    • The Real Jeremy Fong
    Ferdinand Hoang
    Ferdinand Hoang
    • Leo - Lawrence's Dad
    Linda Schragger
    • Mai-Ling - Lawrence's Mum
    Adam Murphy
    • Principal
    Yang Li
    • Uncle Sam
    Ai Xin Dart
    • Soo Jin
    Maureen Sherlock
    • Newsagent
    Chris Broadstock
    Chris Broadstock
    • Andy - The Man at Payphone
    • (as Christopher Broadstock)
    Syd Brisbane
    • Mick - Dodgy Barman #1
    Louise Siversen
    • Val - Dodgy Bar Woman
    Eddie Baroo
    Eddie Baroo
    • Stu - Dodgy Barman #2
    • Director
      • Ben Chessell
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Leung
      • Ben Chessell
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    Zengster

    Simple, refined, and humorous drama

    Sucker is, in some ways, a subtle coming-of-age film. It explores stereotypes, love, and perhaps most importantly, self-discovery. That's not to say that this is an solemnly serious film - there are plenty of comedic moments that exploit cultural norms and realities.

    Lawrence's (John Luc) journey with con-artist The Professor (Timothy Spall) and Sarah is, for the most part, exciting and edited skillfully enough to not be mundane. The film has excellent visual direction with camera angles and cuts all chosen cautiously and adeptly.

    Nonetheless there are some problems with pacing. At 90 minutes, the film feels a tad too rushed. As a result, both the story and the characters are not fleshed out as much as they could have been. For what Sucker is aiming to achieve, however, in terms of its thematic simplicity, the running time is not that significant an issue. I do feel however that another 15 minutes would have given the film more closure.

    Internet sensation Mychonny's debut on the big screen is definitely worth a watch. It's a simple but relatable story elevated by a wonderful cast and a pleasing tonal consistency.
    4laserkid_24

    Ehhh, Okay I guess...

    This is the type of movie that you would watch once and never again. It was as if the actors were really stiff and didn't play a natural role, leading us viewers wondering why the heck don't they just act normal!? Acting is very average and screenplay quite stale. The story line is okay, but probably could have not been so predictable. From the very beginning you already knew how the movie will play out. John Luc doesn't fit the charter too well at all. It was really cringe worthy and so many times i just wanted to turn off the movie but i stuck it out. However, did love that it was filmed in Australia. Well done for that. Lets just hope they don't make a follow up of this movie!

    Overall, it's an okay movie that could have been better?
    6A_Different_Drummer

    Great Example of Media Ecology

    First and for clarification I am not from Australia and therefore I am disinclined to give this film a wonderful glowing review comparing it to Star Wars, Return of the Force. But special thanks to the cast and crew for trying this anyway.

    Now that we have that misconception dealt with, I will say that this film reminds me of the discussion on Media Ecology that the late Professor McLuhan used to give. The idea is to do the best you can with every opportunity to present media (entertainment) because society as a whole has to consume what is produced and you do not want to feed junk into the collective psyche.

    This film is ecological, that is, it never pretends to be more than it is is. It is an indie low-budget little drama that essentially stars a trio of 3 actors and tries to sustain full screen length. It succeeds but only barely. There are too many boring stretches and too many spots where you think to yourself, I wish the screenwriter had done THAT instead of THAT, it would have been a much better movie.

    For the first few minutes, you actually think you have found an Aussie Ferris Bueller. And then you realize, no way.
    10josephvprincipe

    This movie is amazing!!!

    I'm proud to say that I was apart of the lucky group of people who got to see this splendid movie at its premiere and boy was it amazing.

    This movie blew my socks off, literally. After the movie finished I had to search the entire cinema just to find them because they just flew right off my feet.

    The story is an inspirational tale of young Asian teenager (YouTuber, John Luc AKA MyChonny) trying to find true calling in life after he's caught cheating on his medical exam. He eventually finds it learning how to scam people from master swindler (Timothy Spall aka the rat in Harry Potter) and his sometimes hot daughter (Lily Sullivan, great actress).

    This is one of the few Australian movies that make Aussie cinema proud! (Unlike 'Australia'.. what on Earth happened there?)

    It's YouTuber MyChonny's first official acting role and you can tell he was at ease from all of his years of experience acting as Asian mum, Asian dad, Asian boy, Asian girl and the list goes on.

    In conclusion the movie is a interesting, well thought out story by Lawrence Leung and Ben Chessell did an amazing job directing it, his cinematography skills are truly something special.

    I highly recommend this movie!

    P.S. Did anyone notice how buff Chonny looked? WHAT A BOD!!
    4libertysky

    mediocre

    Cheesy screenplay, main protagonist has a really weird accent. I have never heard a Chinese guy speak like that. It's like one of those YouTube user providers who force a fake British accent that just sounds lame.

    I suppose it's the character, but the character is a loser through and through. It made me cringe to see a negative stereotype being perpetuated.

    Overall, the story seemed like it was written by a high school student. There were a few (very few) redeeming scenes that might have belonged in a better class movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film is the adaptation of comedian/actor Lawrence Leung's critically acclaimed award-winning one-man theatre show SUCKER. The original live show was a critical and sell-out success at the Edinburgh Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Sydney Opera House. He co-wrote the screenplay with director Ben Chessell, who saw an early performance of the show and approached Lawrence about turning it into a movie.
    • Goofs
      Jacek Koman, who plays 'Riley', is listed in the first part of the final credits as one of the major performers, but is not named in the Cast List (which is presented in order of appearance).
    • Crazy credits
      The first of the final credits show the names of the main performers, and then there is a scene of Lawrence Leung talking about liars and lying, after which he is joined by John Luc who portrayed him in the film. They have a conversation as they walk through the movie's set and out into the street. This is followed by the credits beginning with the cast list in order of appearance
    • Soundtracks
      Crystal Balling
      Written by Raph Dixon, Kai Tan and William Roberts

      Performed by Jackie Onassis

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2015 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enayi
    • Production companies
      • Robyn Kershaw Productions
      • Guilty Content
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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