Well now, that was a d&mn fine film sir, and I thank you for telling us about it. I managed to download it, watched it tonight and was really impressed. It has a strong human element to it... real life sort of feel and I think every viewer could easily put him/herself into one of more of the characters. The cinematography was at times breathtaking... sound track really supported the plot and the acting was top notch. As you pointed out Chris, the only odd thing was that they used a modern Triumph in a film depicting the 50/60s. Was really strange when he hit the start button. And I had a hard time watching as he rode that bike where it really should not go. Other than that I thought the film was superb and could easily win something at the Cannes or Toronto film festival.

I've always liked Australian films. TWO THUMBS UP!!