
Six strangers meet up every week to talk, finding they are not alone with their issues. Secrets are revealed as their friendships grow but when tragedy strikes, they realize that it is up to them to take responsibility for their own lives.... (Full plot summary below)
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Six strangers meet up every week to talk, finding they are not alone with their issues. Secrets are revealed as their friendships grow but when tragedy strikes, they realize that it is up to them to take responsibility for their own lives.
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| MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalJason Di RossoThe key problem here is that the ensemble never really gels -- the tone of the performances is uneven and the pacing feels off. |
| Eye for FilmAnton Bitela refreshing examination of the collective male psyche through pure drama |
| User ReviewTed CLoved this fine Australian movie,reminds me alot about me |
| User ReviewKieran Ta group of men all facing issues, relationship problems (with partners or with children), all have secrets meet on a weekly basis. It's great to see their relationships with each other develop and how you slowly begin to see what's really going on in their lives. Shows you how important having someone to talk to really is. |
| User ReviewSilas AVery well acted and VERY Sydney. SEEN AT THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL '08. |
| User ReviewLiam PMen's Group is a small film that suffers at the hands of a lack of money. For the strengths of the film are completely held at bay due to the constraints afforded the cast and crew of the cinematography and sound. The film looks abysmally ordinary at times, and whilst perhaps that was the look the director, Michael Joy, may have been going it did nothing for the stories unfolding. The performances, however, are uniformly outstanding with Grant Dodwell really award-worthy in his turn. His foul-mouthed, gambling addict is really quite an impressive achievement. The whole cast is on point. The film is about both pain and masculinity and how endemic the lack of an ability to express it within men is a problem. A pretty fine effort let down by a smallish budget. |