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A downunder fable with a sweet country-music twang.Full Review

Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide

Overall the charm of the film works its spell, and director Kennedy shows confidence in juggling understated comedy and gently sentimental drama.Full Review

David Stratton
Variety

Where else can you get to hear Otto sing "Crazy"?Full Review

V.A. Musetto
New York Post

The saving graces of the film, written and directed by Chris Kennedy, are its performances, especially Mr. Roxburgh's portrayal of a floundering lost soul with little to show for an itinerant life, and Ms. Otto's ditsy, mercurial and ultimately touching country singer.Full Review

Stephen Holden
The New York Times

Writer-director Chris Kennedy delights in torturing his poor protagonist--what are the odds that a massive Aussie line dancers' convention would take place in the abandoned train yard right across the street from his jail?--but enduring this oddly humorless "comedy" is even harder on the audience.Full Review

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