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Blinder (2013) Sinopsis:
Directed by Richard Gray. With Anna Hutchison, Josh Helman, Rose McIver, Jack Thompson. An ex footballer embroiled in a scandal returns home to clear his name and reignite an old flame.


Credited cast: Anna Hutchison ... Rose Josh Helman ... Morts Rose McIver ... Sammy Walton Jack Thompson ... Coach Chang Angus Sampson ... Franky Ava Deluca-Verley ... College Girl Aaron Jakubenko ... Dawson Bob Morley ... Nick Oliver Ackland ... Tom Zoe Carides ... Ally Nick Farnell ... Joe Paul Ireland ... Mr. Wilton Damien Di Paola ... Coach Lisa Kowalski ... Dee Jackson Tozer ... Milky


Description of Blinder (2013):

There's nothing more tightly-knit than a small town footy club. So when a scandal blows apart the Torquay Tigers, lives are thrown into chaos. After ten years away, one-time Torquay legend Tom Dunn (Ackland) returns to face his demons and pull the club back together. To reunite their team and rebuild their lives Tom and his mates will have to dig deep, face up to past mistakes and rekindle their love of football. After everything is done and dusted, it's not about giving your best, it's about doing your best. Written byAnonymous


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User Review:

I am not a footy fan but I loved this movie. It wasn't long ago when there was a similar scandal about photos taken at a party involving footballers so the content was relevant & not confined to football. Characters were believable, action exciting & acting excellent. As it ended I heard someone seated nearby say "That was good." The issues raised provided food for thought & much discussion for all. It gives an honest look at sporting clubs & the relationships that are formed in them. This is a microcosm of Australian society: those who want an easy ride, those who struggle to achieve, those who try to maintain integrity, those who prefer to pull down rather than build. There are not enough films that search the issues raised & show the harm that can come from a few silly decisions. It ought to sell well overseas as visually it was beautiful. I enjoyed the genuine "Australianness" of it: anyone overseas watching it will certainly see us as we are: mateship is not yet dead (forgive the pun!) but alive & kicking.

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