Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rhys Wakefield | ... | Thomas Mollison | |
Luke Ford | ... | Charlie Mollison | |
Toni Collette | ... | Maggie Mollison | |
Erik Thomson | ... | Simon Mollison | |
Gemma Ward | ... | Jackie Masters | |
Sarah Woods | ... | Woman Next Door | |
Sam Fraser | ... | Kid Next Door | |
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Makirum Fahey-Leigh | ... | Mate of Kid Next Door |
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Oliver Brookes | ... | Other Mate of Kid Next Door |
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Jan Ringrose | ... | Neighbour |
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Bradley Orford | ... | Neighbour |
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Zelie Bullen | ... | Mother in Van |
Anthony Phelan | ... | Mr. Masters | |
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Deborah Piper | ... | Janet - Social Worker |
Henry Nixon | ... | Trevor - Social Worker |
Thomas is turning 16. His Dad is in the army and they've just moved to a town in New South Wales; his mum is pregnant; his older brother, Charlie, who's autistic, has his own adolescent sexual issues. Thomas finds Charlie an embarrassment in public, so when Thomas is attracted to Jackie, a girl in his swim class, Charlie presents any number of obstacles when she drops by their house, when the three of them go for a walk, and during a family birthday dinner. Can Thomas find a way to enter the world of teen romance and still be his brother's keeper, or is Charlie's disability going to prove more than Thomas can handle? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
Elissa Down has used her personal experience of growing up with two autistic brothers, one of whom she describes as a "Rainman" character, and the other the inspiration for Charlie, the autistic and ADHD-afflicted brother of Thomas. The story is touching, sometimes side-splittingly funny, sometimes tragically upsetting, but ultimately uplifting. There isn't a weak performance, and as usual Toni Collette gives a believable portrayal of a mother whose strength holds her family together. Luke Ford is amazing as Charlie, reminiscent of Leonardo Di Caprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" It's good to see an Australian film that tackles such a difficult subject, and does so brilliantly.