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Opening with one man being hit by a train whilst another is diagnosed with testicular cancer, you'd be surprised to find that what follows is actually a love story. Nick, who is trying to live a normal life after being told he has cancer, ends up meeting Meryl, the only witness to the tragic train accident. Instantly drawn to .. Read more
| Starring | Justine Clarke, William McInnes, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan |
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| Director | Sarah Watt |
| Genres | Drama |
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Have a Laugh
I loved this clever LOCAL film, full of mature characters and visual treats.There is an almost Buddhist quality to the insights revealed. Life is like it is and... read more »
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Brilliant
I loved this film. Original Aussie movie that beautifully combines drama, comedy and fantastic random animation. Watch it.
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simply moving
People who rated this movie negatively are life blind. Look Both Ways gives us a better understanding of life, death and happiness. We start appreciating what ... read more »
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Brilliant
It is a tragedy that original well made films of this calibre get by passed in favour of the big bucks Hollywood dross.
This excellent original, sad ... read more »
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Stay with this one!
A lovely quirky film - and NOT depressing at all, despite the things it touches on - cancer and suicide. It actually sings out as a truly interesting, deep and ... read more »
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It wasn't that bad
I thought it was sad and sometimes amusing. Very slow to start but worth a watch nonetheless. It's a bit depressing, it's all about death
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Wonderful
In 25 years I've never watched an Australian made film that I haven't loved and this is no exception. Funny, sweet and poignant - a 'slice of life... read more »
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depressing
didn't even get going - was just depressing and morbid and slow - serious disappointment
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Addressing the taboo subject
Convincingly acted and beautifully edited this unusual film leaves you questioning life and death without being pretentious
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Look both ways
Somehow very real. How people deal with life problems that can overwhelm us but end up making us who we are and growing us wiser more complete people.
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