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7/10
Heartache and Humour
RaySinclair_19 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
What about Sal, Australian independent feature film shot and edited very well and has a high production value . In the acting department Gerard O'Dwyer who plays Sal is the star and a standout. Gerard who is Down syndrome delivers a moving and visceral performance punctuated with his humour. As he says not all people who are Downs Syndrome are stereotypical and O'Dywer proves the point through his personality which comes through onscreen.

John Jarrett plays the role of the Sal's father conceived after a drunken one night stand and has not been in Sal's life from that brief fling. Sal's mother is dying and he sets of to find his father not heard of since 1983. Jarrett is convincing as the absent alcoholic father. Who finds redemption and life purpose through his newly aquatinted son.

The narrative flows in this feel good movie about life, death, failure ,addiction and love and makes us take a look at our own disabilities.
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9/10
Beautiful film
bazza_mckenzie024 May 2024
Brilliant performances from the talented Gerard O'Dwyer who is outstanding and the heart of the film.

Great performances from some Australian screen legends John Jarratt, Kaarin Fairfax,Peter Hehir,Roger Ward.

Beautiful film with heart laughs and some touching moments.

John Jarratt wears many hats for this film,Actor,Writer, Director and shines in every role.

Great seeing the legend Peter Hehir back on screen one of my favourite actors. He is top notch in this film.

See it at the pictures and spread the word tell your mates this is a great movie and help support this great Australian film.

A bonzer Australian film that deserves to be seen on the big screen.
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