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A long way home movie
A long way home movie




a long way home movie

The film, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2016, was given a limited release in North America on 25 November 2016, by The Weinstein Company before opening generally on 6 January 2017. It is a joint production between Australia and the United Kingdom. It tells the true story of how Brierley, 25 years after being separated from his family in India, sets out to find them.

a long way home movie

The film stars Dev Patel, Sunny Pawar, Rooney Mara, David Wenham, and Nicole Kidman, as well as Abhishek Bharate, Divian Ladwa, Priyanka Bose, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

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What this all boils down to is that "Aftermath: A Long Way Home" is a brave movie which highlights a lot of real issues but unfortunately the approach to the movie is too typically TV movie and is wrong for such a gritty subject.Lion is a 2016 Australian biographical drama film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Luke Davies based on the 2013 non-fiction book A Long Way Home by Saroo Brierley.

a long way home movie

And the styling is predominantly typical with only the occasional scene of an actor in therapy which breaks the norm with an almost artsy black background. It's not just that the central actors, Robert Ulrich and Meredith Baxter, who deliver soft performances as it is the entire cast who never ring completely true. Basically whilst it makes many good points the emotion, the drama, the anger and so on never feels real. In fairness if you strip away some styling issues it makes a lot of good points on the complexities of the situation.īut as mentioned "Aftermath: A Long Way Home" is a very typical TV movie from the style through to the acting and for such a gritty subject it is all to soap opera ish rather than gritty. Some of these include Jack knowing that when his son falls asleep in bed next to him that Carol will probably think the worst, there is Carol not feeling like she can leave Jack alone with the kids whilst also thinking that their daughter Tess is dressing provocatively when her bath robe isn't completely closed. Oh there is some narrative in there about Jack having been abused as a child and then Carol remembering her own childhood but the real focus is on the numerous stresses and strains which the family are confronted by as they try to move on together. So in a way "Aftermath: A Long Way Home" doesn't have a storyline but is more an attempt to highlight the numerous issues which occur for a family trying to move on as a unit after the father was caught abusing his daughter. But at the same time I have to say that "Aftermath: A Long Way Home" unfortunately tackles the subject in a typically afternoon TV movie sort of way which means the grit is seriously reduced in favour of some soap opera style drama and styling which frankly feels wrong for such a powerful subject. Now I applaud all those involved for tackling such a powerful subject, one which explores many different elements of the situation from betrayal to feelings of guilt and frustration. I have watched quite a few movies which deal with the disturbing subject of child abuse but "Aftermath: A Long Way Home" is the first which attempts to deal with the subject of moving on, with a family trying to get back together following abuse. But when Jack returns things are unsurprisingly far from easy for any of them from Jack constantly feeling like he has to jump through hoops to Carol struggling to trust him as well as their young son seeing his dad as the cause of all their troubles. Having separated when she caught her husband ,Jack ( Robert Urich - Final Run), abusing their daughter, Tess (Shawna Waldron), Carol ( Meredith Baxter - A Christmas Visitor) wants her husband to return home and her family back together as they all have had counselling.






A long way home movie