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5/10
Not a bad low budget flick about life at the bottom
PeterM2716 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Tracy Mann plays Sam as a sullen, defiant young woman who is resentful of the hand life has dealt her, but finds it difficult to get the police off her back, and find a job where she is well-treated despite her lack of qualifications. Mann does quite a good job, and even won the AFI Best Actress Award in 1980, for her spirited heartache.

The film is told in flashbacks, which is quite disconcerting as it is not always clear how far back each scene occurs - she is involved in two crimes and caught both times (as well as arrested for drugs the police planted on her), but it is unclear how many times she is sent to the detention centre. Bill Hunter and Max Cullen play the tough cops, ready to beat up suspects or plant false confessions. Though most of the support actors do a good job, some are a bit unconvincing.

Overall, this is a good portrait of the barriers preventing a young teenager trying to reform herself and find a reasonable job. It would have been better if the flashbacks had been more clear, or eliminated altogether.
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9/10
A different type of punk film/youth drama
Mattydee743 July 2001
If Australia has come close to producing a punk film, Hard Knocks is it. Its a film driven by its music soundtrack full of classic Australian rock music which may not seem "punk" in the limited US or UK sense, but bares its punk teeth more clearly in terms of scripting and plot. (I'd define punk more in terms of alternative living/critique of society rather than as fashion or sound as these are always localised) Its the tale of a young woman named Samantha who is trying to fathom how to live after a life of petty crime sees her locked up in a detention centre. Once freed, she pursues life as a model but can't escape her roots or critical sense of self and society. Tracy Mann is exceptionally powerful in showing the punk girl turned small-scale fashion model and her struggle to move forward in a society filled with unemployment and increasing despair and social disparity. Its also the story of a survivor doing the best she can to be true to herself. Famous Australian singer Deborah Conway appears as a fellow model and Bill Hunter (Muriels Wedding, Priscilla) plays a mean cop. The cast is chock full of great Australian performers like Max Cullen. Its a strong dramatic piece and offers a fascinating snapshot of Australia at the turn of the 70s/80s. A very local punk film with good characterisation and a sharp political edge.
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