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Last Cab to Darwin

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.4K
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Michael Caton, Ningali Lawford, Jacki Weaver, Mark Coles Smith, and Emma Hamilton in Last Cab to Darwin (2015)
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When Rex, a Broken Hill cab driver, is told he doesn't have long to live, he sets out on an epic journey to Darwin in a bid to die on his own terms.When Rex, a Broken Hill cab driver, is told he doesn't have long to live, he sets out on an epic journey to Darwin in a bid to die on his own terms.When Rex, a Broken Hill cab driver, is told he doesn't have long to live, he sets out on an epic journey to Darwin in a bid to die on his own terms.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Sims
  • Writers
    • Reg Cribb
    • Jeremy Sims
  • Stars
    • Michael Caton
    • Ningali Lawford
    • Mark Coles Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.4K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Sims
    • Writers
      • Reg Cribb
      • Jeremy Sims
    • Stars
      • Michael Caton
      • Ningali Lawford
      • Mark Coles Smith
    • 48User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Michael Caton
    Michael Caton
    • Rex
    Ningali Lawford
    Ningali Lawford
    • Polly
    • (as Ningali Lawford-Wolf)
    Mark Coles Smith
    Mark Coles Smith
    • Tilly
    Emma Hamilton
    Emma Hamilton
    • Julie
    Jacki Weaver
    Jacki Weaver
    • Dr. Nicole Farmer
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Simmo
    Alan Dukes
    Alan Dukes
    • Col
    David Field
    David Field
    • Dougie
    Kelly Butler
    Kelly Butler
    • Stella
    Elliott Weston
    • Frank
    Brian Taylor
    • Coach
    Jeremy Cumpston
    Jeremy Cumpston
    • Doctor Sharpe
    Christopher Stollery
    Christopher Stollery
    • Specialist
    Andrew Ryan
    • Young miner
    Mercia Deane-Johns
    Mercia Deane-Johns
    • Fay
    Shareena Clanton
    Shareena Clanton
    • Sally
    Brendan Cowell
    Brendan Cowell
    • Publican
    Leah Purcell
    Leah Purcell
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Sims
    • Writers
      • Reg Cribb
      • Jeremy Sims
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    User reviews48

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    7thenekassyni

    Good movie

    I've read the negative reviews of the movie and it appears they have little sympathy for the harsh reality of the film LMAO. If I wanted to see a beautiful Australia or doing right to Aborigines I go watch nature channel or Crocodile Dundee. The unwillingness to accept the fate the movie has bestow to the viewer at front is astonishing mind boggling they deserve their own Darwin award.

    The movie is sad, it's depressing. It's not going to make you feel good aside from the few moments. So if you're expecting something entirely different than what it's going to give you then you're going to have to join the negative reviewers and grab yourself a Darwin award.

    Whether Rex lives or dies is inconsequential. It's his denial of his life and the people around him that is in question.

    Enjoy the movie. It's not a great movie but it's a good movie worth watching.
    9mailes22

    Best Australian movie in years

    What a terrific film on all levels. It's been released for a few weeks now, but drew a reasonable sized crowd on a Sunday night on the back of strong press reviews. I think it's going to continue to pull in crowds on the strength of word of mouth recommendations. Including mine.

    Generally I'm not a fan of Australian films but this one is great. Starting with the cast. Michael Caton was excellent and had surprising depths in his performance that I never expected him to have. The only weak link in the cast is Jackie Weaver, despite having "Academy Award Nominee" forever attached to her name now. Even though many of the support cast were not well known actors, only Weaver's acting was poor. She looked like "I'm acting this" with nearly every line she delivered. The young guy who played Tilly was fantastic - and surprisingly convincing in his one emotionally vulnerable scene.

    Secondly, the script. I heard one radio reviewer say that the dialogue by 'blackfellas' in movies is usually very obviously written by white writers, and rarely rings 'true'. Similarly, writers who want to shoehorn Australian colloquialisms into a movie or stage play often do it in a very clumsy way. But in Last Cab to Darwin, the dialogue does ring true and the writers are to be congratulated.

    Next, the themes. This is not a 90 minute 'quickie' of a movie. It has real depth, not just on the issue of euthanasia, but also on black/white prejudices in country Australia, and the movie doesn't skirt around indigenous social problems either.

    Then there's the scenery. Spectacular. And I bet the places featured along Rex's road trip enjoy an upturn in visitor numbers in the next year or so as a result of this film.

    Finally there's the humour. It is quintessentially Australian dry humour and it's quick and subtle and sprinkled throughout. The best line is the one about the dog's name. Still making me chuckle even now - as much as anything because you didn't see it coming at the time and Michael Caton's delivery was perfect.

    As Molly Meldrum would say: do yourself a favour and go and see it.
    8Blue-Grotto

    Nearness to Death is Opportunity to Reassess Life

    "Drink your beer and shut up" is the essence of male culture in Australia. "Mateship" is the term for it. Rex, a 70 year old cab driver from Broken Hill in New South Wales, finds – as he must have already felt for a long time - that mateship is a double edged sword. He is diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer and can't bring himself to tell his friends or the woman he secretly loves. "There's no one else," he tells his doctor. Instead he drives his cab 2,000 plus miles across the Australian outback to Darwin where there is a newly opened and experimental euthanasia clinic. "Why," asks the woman who might have been his wife "did you not tell me?!" "You never asked," answers Rex, matter-of-factly. Rex has never seen the sea, among other things, and his eyes are opened to new scenery and people. His nearness to death is an opportunity to reassess his life and, like Odysseus, for adventure.

    While much of the film is drama and serious in nature, it is also light-hearted. A mechanic tells Rex to keep his fluids up while driving in the desert, and Rex promptly goes into the bar for beer. One theme is the plight of Australia's aborigines. Whites took away much of their culture and stories, and as a result, who they are. The acting is really wonderful, especially the lead who is a veteran of Australian films and television and well-loved for such roles for his entire life. I love the ornate and wonderful arts and crafts homes as well as the scenery of Australia. The film is loosely based on a true story. The only real drawbacks are that it is somewhat predictable and short. Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015.
    7eddie_baggins

    A likable and unique Australian tinged road-trip through life and the dusty outback

    One of the great Australian success stories of a very profitable 2015 for local films, Jeremy Sims Last Cab to Darwin scored over 7 million dollars in local box office receipts this year and garnered an equal share of critical and audience good will that will likely see it become a staple in collections of local film lovers for years to come.

    Adapting Reg Cribb's successful stage play of the same name and casting Australian identity Michael Caton in the role that he portrayed in that very play, Sims has done a fine job at transplanting a play into a feature length film and his capturing of the dusty plains of outback Australia as Caton's dying cab driver and lonely soul Rex heads off on a road trip from South Australia's Broken Hill to Darwin is one of the films highlights.

    But it's not all smooth sailing for Sim's as he finds trouble maintaining momentum in the film which starts off particularly strong and engaging but through a misguided and cliché ridden final act loses stem, particularly with a bunch of side characters that feel slightly underdeveloped and also far to "movie like" to feel real.

    Caton delivers what could well be his finest ever moment as Rex a man we come to care for in a short period of time and Caton's experience with both comedy and drama serve him well as he balances a nice line between humour and pathos. Rex's journey (which is supposedly based around some true events) feels real and emotion filled but with the film itself set up for a 2 hour long trip, Rex's ride to be euthanized before cancer slowly kills him gets filled with Mark Coles Smith's (who sadly overplays) lost young man Tilly and Emma Hamilton's English ex-pat Julie's loving nurse and both these characters while at moments help the film along also take a little too much away from the film and it would've been nice to have seen them play smaller roles and Sims to have had more faith in Caton to carry the film along as he was seemingly more than up to the task.

    One of the better feel good (and sad) Australian movies in some time, The Last Cab to Darwin would be an incredibly hard films to dislike and while it never breaks out into being an undeniably standout classic, its deserving of its warm reception and likely long standing place in the hearts of Australian movie goers that found themselves investing in this likable tale of one man's journey to find himself in world that seemingly passed him by.

    3 ½ cat trees out of 5
    10pelicanbarbara

    uplifting with fantastic scenery

    I thought this one of the best movies I have seen in a long, long time and up there with the Castle and the Dish. I thought the acting throughout good and especially Michael Caton and the actor who played Tilley who I found to be a lovable rogue. The story line was sad, but was very thought provoking when thinking about and discussion euthanasia. All in all I really enjoyed the story and especially loved seeing the outback of Australia. I cried a lot but I also laughed a lot and would recommend this movie to any age (except children of course) and hope that many people go to see it. I also hope that it is up there when the movie award come out.

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    • Trivia
      In many Aboriginal cultures the term Auntie is used for any older Aboriginal woman, regardless of family relationships, and occasionally tribe. It's a term of respect and endearment
    • Goofs
      When Tilly is in the back of the cab for the first time having a smoke he opens the rear window. There is the sound of a power window opener. That model Falcon only has power windows in the front.
    • Quotes

      Rex: If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.

    • Connections
      Featured in Gaps Between the Stars: The Story of Last Cab to Darwin (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      If Not For You
      Written by Bob Dylan

      © Big Sky Music

      Licensed by Sony / ATV Music Publishing Australia.

      Performed by Olivia Newton-John

      (P) 1971 Festival Records PTY Limited

      Licensed Courtesy of Warner Music Australia Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2015 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • First Run Features (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дарвин - конечная остановка
    • Filming locations
      • Oodnadatta Track, South Australia
    • Production companies
      • Last Cab Productions
      • Pork Chop Productions
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    • Budget
      • A$3,992,880 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,193
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $620
      • Jun 12, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,945,585
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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