Review of Stranded

Stranded (II) (2006)
A celebration of life and new beginnings.
26 December 2006
My initial reaction to 'Stranded' was outrage that this short film had yet to be praised on an international scale. It's an incredibly beautiful film that delves into the lives of a rural Australian family coping with the aftermath of their mother's suicide. It explores the profoundly complex relationships between the two sisters and their father with a sort of conviction that you rarely see in multi-million dollar films. Perhaps the most compelling facet of 'Stranded' is not its beautiful fluidity, but its brave and honest portrayal of grief, joy and passion.

The cinematography of 'Stranded' is an art in itself and rivals a soundtrack that is as raw and genuine as the film's premise. Coupled with the sincere performances of new-comer Emily Lung and Robert Morgan, Stuart McDonald delivers an uplifting film that celebrates life.

8/10
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