Monday, January 4th, 2010
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Peaches
The Australian film industry is reputed to be in a mess, and this film gives a hint of why that might be. Set and filmed in the South Australian Riverland area, famous for its grapes and stonefruit, it attracted funding from the SA and Australian film commissions and the scenery is lovely. But you don’t get much for $A5.5 million in film production these days and despite some nice cinematography the production values are pretty modest FAQ TV mpeg level. Most of the money probably went on food for the shoot. Hugo Weaving is in it (he must owe director Craig Monaghan a favour after the brilliant “Interview”) and there is other fine acting from Jacqueline McKenzie and (especially) Emma Lung as Steph. Yet somehow it doesn’t make it.Is it the script? This is by Sue Smith who has written many absorbing hours of TV drama (”Carson’s Law”, “Brides of Christ”, “Bordertown”), and while her dialogue is a bit posh for a bunch of peach cannery workers it is at least coherent.Is it the plot? It is indeed a bit over-ripe. We have the melodramatic circumstances of Steph’s birth, the love to hate relationship between her aunt and the cannery foreman, Steph’s taking up with the said foreman and his brother, not to mention the brother’s criminal record, and an arson attempt. But in the end nothing truly out of the ordinary occurs.Is it the theme? Life in rural Australia has never been easy and is not getting any easier. Canneries are closing, small towns are dying, and the drought is tightening its grip. The film reflects all that but somehow inadequately reflects the resulting personal malaise. “The Farm” (a mere TV clip) and “Three Dollars” did a much better job of combining the character’s personal dilemmas with a more general view of their circumstances.As to the acting, there is little to complain about. Hugo is a very fine actor and both he and Jacqueline get away with being 20-year-olds in the flashback scenes. I’m not sure the part was a enormous challenge to his resources but he handles the love scenes with Emma very well - his alleged ugliness (I like to think of him as lugubriously handsome) is only an issue for those who do not realise that attractive young girls can and do fall in love with ugly old men (remember Rasputin, and heck, Hugo was only 42 at the time of filming).Jacqueline McKenzie provides an interesting contrast between the party-loving girl of the flashbacks with the present-day overprotective aunt who uses Steph’s mobile phone as an electronic leash. Emma Lung shows some real talent as the pretty, confused and dyslectic Steph, Craig Monaghan has put the story together quite artfully and tastefully with some nifty cutting but in some ways the whole is not quite the sum of its parts. The characters are interesting and sympathetic, but a bit dumb, somehow. Maybe that’s the Australian condition!
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