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When a high school party goes dangerously off the rails, one teenager finds that revenge is just a computer click away.
Leave your thoughts about Wasted on the Young.
| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyI'm not convinced that there's a clear message but this is still a film worth your attention. The editing is sharp and the cinematography is striking. |
| At the Movies (Australia)Margaret PomeranzThis dramatic tale of that sense of entitlement that some people have to get away with any violation, and revenge via modern media is an absolute winner for me. |
| ScreenwizeSimon WeavingWithout question one of the most striking Australian films of the past five years, director Lucas stamps his visual style on a very contemporary - and at times very confronting - teen revenge story. |
| Cinema AutopsyThomas CaldwellWasted on the Young is a slick and striking film that presents a disturbingly recognisable world of plutocratic rule in the dark heart of Australian society. |
| Onya MagazineGlenn DunksWasted on the Young's pulsating soundtrack, immediate direction by first time filmmaker Lucas ... and Leanne Cole's hectic editing all lend the film a vibrancy that is sorely lacking in a lot of cinema these days. |
| TrespassBeth WilsonSadly the plot falls short of its director's aspirations, and given his obvious filmic talents this is all the more disappointing. |
| Matt's Movie ReviewsMatthew PejkovicWasted on the Young packs an emotional and visual punch, yet its lack of likeable characters and inherently despairing attitude makes this one cynically violent trip back to the school yard. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Annette BasileStylistically striking and featuring a clutch of stunning performances from emerging local talent, this is a remarkable achievement sure to generate discussion. |
| sbs.com.auSimon FosterIts post-production pretension and undercooked script is far better suited to...underground film events, where a crowd more forgiving of genre clichés and film school posing may draw some pleasure from its underlying nastiness. |
| The Daily Review/CrikeyLuke BuckmasterA scorching ultra modern morality fable that uses school grounds, party houses and internet connections as stomping grounds for social allegory. |