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This is another story of small town Australia but several cuts above the average.
The film was taken from a Paul Kelly song, itself a version of a Raymond Carver short story (So Much Water So Close To Home). Book and song are highly recommended.
As is this film.
A group of men go fishing in a very very remote spot and find the body of a girl who has obviously been murdered.
As things unfold the layers and complications pile up. There is a tendency in the film to overwork the metaphor of deeper water, but hey what's a metaphor(for)??!!
I found myself drawn right inside this film and found it totally believable as people's core beliefs come to the surface (there I go again).
The only odd moment for me was an indigenous funeral although my friend said it was realistic and she has attended indigenous funerals and thought it pretty realistic.
A lot of films in the last few years have explored the empty nature of the Australia landscape and psyche and this really hits hard at times.
I think its about the best of any that I have seen... and I tend to see most.
See it if you can, but don't go if you have a pending divorce...
Follow Ups:
Hi DaveThanks for the review - I can't wait to see it. Jindabyne is only a couple of hours away from where I live - all the country in this part of the world is nice and picturesque (when it's not in drought!).
It's good to hear that over a dozen Australian movies are due to be released this year. I hope they are all as good as Lantana, etc.
.. the old town was submerged to allow the dam to fill and this imagery does tend to keep coming back.
It didn't put me off but my friend thought thought it poor.
I thought it was the point of how in Australia the people are similar to the landsacpe... and not always in a complementary way!!
Or something like that!
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