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Healing

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At the end of his prison term, an inmate is sent to a low security prison that pairs men with injured game birds.
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Luke Buckmaster Guardian There is an organic wholeheartedness to Healing that helps it avoid being twee, thanks in part to a clutch of strong performances. Rated: 3/5 May 8, 2014 Full Review Sandra Hall Sydney Morning Herald A prison story with a twist, it's set in the Victorian countryside and graced with moments of pastoral beauty, thanks to Oscar-winning cinematographer Andrew Lesnie. Rated: 4.5/5 May 7, 2014 Full Review Evan Williams The Australian It's a film rich in ideas and vivid characters. Watching it is an exhilarating experience. Rated: 4/5 May 7, 2014 Full Review Lynden Barber Limelight The film's true star is the lyrical avian cinematography by Andrew Lesnie, of The Lord of the Rings renown. Jan 3, 2018 Full Review Matthew Toomey ABC Radio (Australia) It has something to say about the importance of therapy (whatever the form) and the power of forgiveness. There's much to reflect upon. Rated: B May 18, 2014 Full Review Tom Clift Concrete Playground Stock characters and clunky, heavy-handed storytelling keeps Healing, the new Australian drama from Peaches director Craig Monahan, well and truly tethered to the ground. Rated: 1.5/5 May 13, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Finally an Aussie film with good acting and setting. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review farah r A decent Australian drama with solid performances and a great story to tell. I highly enjoyed the movie which was visually pleasant and interesting throughout. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Beautiful movie, the best I've seen in a long time. I was enthralled from the start. The birds are stunningly shot. The actors are fantastic, their work with the birds is wonderful. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Very good film and nice easy to understand story. I enjoyed this one. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member An amiable, well filmed, yet unfulfilled Australian movie, Craig Monahan's Healing is an easy to like but strangely cold drama that continues on the modern day trend of local movies failing to reach their potential, and in this case failing to do so despite a very rounded and experienced cast. Healing should've provided meaty roles to some of Australia's most experienced talent (Hugo Weaving), underrated talent (Don Hany from TV's East West 101), up and coming talent (Xavier Samuel) and renowned supporting talent (Anthony Hayes) yet Monahan as writer/director doesn't illicit enough emotional heft to make audience members care and in turn be affected by the plight of these men. Weaving by far comes off best as kind and caring prison officer Matt Perry while Hany can't quite grasp the accent or the pent up rage of lead Viktor Khadem while Samuel and Hayes are wasted on stereotypical prison inmates in the form of young inmate Paul and prison kingpin Warren respectively. Monahan can also be blamed for failing to capitalise on his metaphorical story of inwardly healing with the films central story conceit. Around the story of these troubled men is the fact inmates lead by Khadem have been charged with the provision of a bird sanctuary in which birds of prey are nursed back to health and subsequently released back into the wild - no guesses in what the birds represent. This story plight feels sadly underutilised and much like many plot developments within the film, wholly unneeded. Moments within the film showcasing Mark Leonard Winter's (who perhaps steals the movie in an acting sense) Shane attending his brother's funeral or Weaving's Matt dealing with the death of his young daughter all feel like side parts that play no real meaningful stepping stone in an unfocused story. Monahan has made one of Australia's greatest ever dramas in the form of his 1998 Hugo Weaving starring The Interview and in the time following has only made the disappointing Peaches and now this equally mediocre Healing, which is a shame considering his obvious talent. Healing is a hard film to hate thanks to its commendable intentions yet a hard film to love thanks to its mismanaged final product. Better than most Australian films of recent times, yet sadly that's not much of an achievement. Disappointingly forgettable, Healing never soars to the heights it so easily could've reached with the talent on hand. 2 Eagle helmets out of 5 For more movie reviews and opinions check into - www.jordanandeddie.wordpress.com Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member A thoughtful piece with obvious parallels between the rehabilitation of birds kept in pens by prisoners nearing the end of their term. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis At the end of his prison term, an inmate is sent to a low security prison that pairs men with injured game birds.
Director
Craig Monahan
Producer
Craig Monahan, Tait Brady
Screenwriter
Craig Monahan, Alison Nisselle
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 7, 2019
Runtime
1h 59m
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