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Well if you take a presumed input from Tourism NT, the director and star of The Sapphires, this is exactly what you get.
A gentle rolling rom-com with masses of landscape a few laughs and a wedding at the end.
Very much a feel good movie.
Weak attempt at portraying a targetted shot at a terrorist house held up when the American with his finger on the trigger spots a girl outside the house via a drone. Tears all round. What the hell do the military think they are doing there?
Awful portrayals of the Brits and generally a waste of everybody's time.By the end they have all forgotten the girl anyway.
Riky GErvais has had an odd career and this does nothing to alter that opinion.
IT must have sounded a good idea: 2 guys from a radio station get sent to cover a war in Ecuador but call in their reports from a room opposite the station. Then they have to get there to be set free... that was probably the last time it was actually funny.
A very good and dhy thriller sees KIdman almost unrecogniseable as time flits back and forth through her life as she cleans up stuff that destroyed her years previously. If there is a fault, it is the difficulty of tracking how far and fast time is moving throughout, but well worth seeing.
Very simply an excuse to see four old stars... maybe 5... sleepwalk through a film for the occasional nice bit of dialogue.
Best kept for a sleepy medicine induced sleepy afternoon.