Synopsis
Every family has its secrets
The fifth film in the documentary series about the lives, hopes and dreams of three lively, working class Adelaide girls since they were fourteen in 1976.
2010 Directed by Gillian Armstrong
The fifth film in the documentary series about the lives, hopes and dreams of three lively, working class Adelaide girls since they were fourteen in 1976.
I loved this.
What a fantastic display of human sentimentality.
Dabbling in the other films in this documentary series, most felt a bit unfinished... incomplete almost. This film felt finally like it was finished. Not because they die at the end or anything (duh); but because the film feels like it is at the perfect point in each of the women's lives and their family's lives where the film can encapsulate the beauty and sentimentality of life and the various unexpected directions that living can end oneself in.
Watching all of '14's Great, 18's Better', despite enjoying it, couldn't help but ask a little bit: what's the point? I didn't get it. But finishing this film with tears in my…
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