
After a teenage girl named Grace goes missing, her parents along with the help of an investigator seek to find her, while also juggling their own secrets and stories between them.... (Full plot summary below)
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After a teenage girl named Grace goes missing, her parents along with the help of an investigator seek to find her, while also juggling their own secrets and stories between them.
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| Sydney Morning HeraldPaul ByrnesWith its painterly eye for the parched saltpans and wheat fields bisected by snaking roads, the film has a lonely, elegiac beauty. The unexpected comedy can give way in an instant to something darker, but it's never mean-spirited. |
| The PlaylistJessica KiangIt is really only when we're with Grace, and when the things that happen are happening to her, that we find any of the grace that Brooks is looking for. |
| Cinema ScopeDiana DabrowskaThe main disappointment of Looking for Grace is the finale, which replaces the Altmanesque ensemble style with something reminiscent of Kiéslowski's last works. |
| Time Out SydneyNick DentBrooks' screenplay is wryly funny about human behaviour, keenly observing the awkward ways anxious people rub up against each other. |
| Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyBrooks generally is so bewitched by her characters' opacity that they remain frustratingly remote, even in the rare moments when they open up, diminishing the sorrow of the final-act tragedy. |
| Urban CinefileLouise KellerA jigsaw puzzle of insignificant things form the canvass on which Sue Brook's drama about guilt and loss are set... (they) do come together, although some like me, may not be satisfied by the outcome |
| HeyUGuysJo-Anne TitmarshA tender and bittersweet drama about the vagaries of life and the consequences of our actions. |
| GuardianLuke BuckmasterThere are things to appreciate - including Young's performance and strong support from Radha Mitchell - but the fling-us-here and fling-us-there structure ultimately feels gimmicky, and lacks a certain grace. |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschWhat sometimes shapes as promising about a bitsy tale of an outback search for a missing teen is never quite delivered upon here. |
| 3AWJim SchembriTold in a fractured, non-linear style, with overlapping narratives retelling the story from different perspectives, the parts can be tantilising but the whole doesn't come together the way it should, the payoff being more of a whimper than a bang. |