
Jess is a solo mother and reluctant parking warden. Tom is a self-obsessed greeting-card salesman with an addiction to competitions who will do anything to win. They are just two of the competitors in a grueling endurance test to win a car: whoever keeps a hand on it the longest wins. As the sleepless days wear by, what price will they pay for winning this competition, and will it be worth more than the car itself? Show of Hands is a tale of desperation, determination--and lo... (Full plot summary below)
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Jess is a solo mother and reluctant parking warden. Tom is a self-obsessed greeting-card salesman with an addiction to competitions who will do anything to win. They are just two of the competitors in a grueling endurance test to win a car: whoever keeps a hand on it the longest wins. As the sleepless days wear by, what price will they pay for winning this competition, and will it be worth more than the car itself? Show of Hands is a tale of desperation, determination--and love.
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| User ReviewMeredith DNice little romantic comedy from New Zealand. Melanie Lynskey (Heavenly Creatures) makes a very charismatic lead in a likeable role. Quirky characters make for a colourful story, but ultimately the finale becomes predictable and falls kinda flat. Still, I'm all for supporting film from my native New Zealand and for a mindless afternoon on the couch, you can't go far wrong with this. |
| User ReviewPrivate UA slow movie but not bad at all! I quite like it =] brought up some deep thinking |
| User ReviewAndrea Bpromising premise that fails to deliver thanks to irrelevant side story lines, unappealing characters and a totally predictable ending. melanie lynskey could have chosen a better film to make her NZ comeback with... |