Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.
Cast |
Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi, Fleur Saville, Robbie Magasiva, Iaheto Ah Hi, David Fane, Teuila Blakely |
Director |
Chris Graham |
Screenplay | James Griffin, Oscar Kightley |
Cinematography | Aaron Morton |
Editing | Paul Maxwell |
Sound formats | Dolby Digital |
Made in | 2006 |
Produced by | South Pacific Pictures |
Genre | Comedy, drama |
Language | Strong, frequent |
Nudity | One discreetly shadowy scene |
Sex | Lots of sexual innuendo and frequent strong sexual references |
Violence | Mild, infrequent |
Prejudice | None |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None |
Comments | Made in New Zealand, this movie shows a fair amount of alcohol use and some comical drunkeness. However a positive resolution mitigates the negative message sent by this behaviour when the guys concerned change their attitude for the better. |
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Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
Cape Argus / The Star Diane de Beer The title suggests a look into a different culture, which is always a fascinating experience. But alas, not this time though. | 1 | |
Die Burger Mariana Malan Te veel verspeelde geleenthede hier. | 5 | |
Mail & Guardian Shaun de Waal | 12 | |
The Citizen Bruce Dennill Permanent teenagers grow up | 13 | |
24.com Jean Barker Ham-headed, sexist and deeply depressing, this comedy is an unconvincing overaged frat-boy ramble that is as predictable as it's bad. | 1 | |
Metacritic.com 4 critics | 12 | |
What the People say | ||
Internet 423 Netizens | 14 | |
Average .. 41% | 8 |