Enjoy
the collective experience of watching a film and chatting about it afterwards.
Watching a film without discussing its merits is to enjoy only half the film
experience.
Next
offering ……………
Look
Both Ways …. Showing at Newry Film Club (Arts Centre) 8.00 June 4th 2008
... the
plot ……………….
For
Meryl (Clarke), life is a never-ending series of disasters waiting to happen.
An illustrator of seascapes for a greetings card company that specialises in
condolences, she can't help but imagine these prospective catastrophes in
vivid, abrupt daydreams. On the day she returns home to Adelaide after attending her father's
funeral, she witnesses a death on a nearby railway line.
Its
this incident that brings her into contact with news photographer Nick
(McInnes), and local journalist Andy (Hayes), both of whom are also questioning
their attitudes to life. Andy, already dissatisfied with his job and lifestyle,
has found out that his girlfriend Anna (Flanagan) is pregnant. Nick has just
been diagnosed with cancer, and now faces the same health battles that his
father eventually lost.
All
this might make Australian drama
Look Both Ways sound like a downbeat and morbid experience, but
animator-turned-director Sarah Watt has crafted a genuinely charming drama that stares unflinchingly at some dark topics,
but never forgets the importance of humanity and humour.
As
Meryl and Nick find themselves falling into a hesitant relationship, and as
Andy rails against the world, the film examines how they and the characters
around them react to the twists and turns of fate.
The
end result plays like a cross between Magnolia, 'Six Feet Under', and the early
work of director Jane Campion (most notably An Angel At My Table and Sweetie).