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In My Own Words: "In 1990, Australia was in political turmoil..." Really? Gee, it's amazing what the U.S. primary and secondary public education systems fail to teach you. My complaints about public education aside, Children of the Revolution is an intriguing movie filled with witty writing coupled with great acting all around. Facial expressions and bodily gestures successfully make up much of the film's humour, making even (at times) dry political humour something fun and watchable. |
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Main Cast: Judy Davis (Joan Fraser) Sam Neill (Agent Nine) F. Murray Abraham (Josef Stalin) Richard Roxburgh (Joe Welch) Rachel Griffiths (Anna) Geoffrey Rush (Zachary Welch) Russell Kiefel (Barry Rogers) |
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Official Site: N/A or Unknown Director: Peter Duncan MPAA Rating: R Feature Length: 101 minutes See full cast information and film details at IMdB.com. |
The Roxburgh Rating: Torn denim, liberation buttons, long unkempt hair, and a set of handcuffs. Ahhh...
Forty points for making me want to become a cop; fifteen points for starring in a film that displays Stalin as an amusing anecdote, twenty-five points for not losing the limelight to greats such as Judy Davis and Sam Neill.Total: 80


