Review of Lucky Miles (2007) by Osamah S — 05 Aug 2007
This film is not only a comedy, it also tells a powerful story. Lucky Miles is not a cheap gags for $10 film; the research and bright ideas in this picture are second to none. Some ideas are brilliant, some extrodinary.
Those who have seen the film know what I am refering to, those who haven't seen it will not be dissapointed one bit as the film comes up with twists and turns to follow the journey of three blokes stranded in the Australian desert.
Lucky Miles mixes lots of laughs as well as a strong narrative to entertain the audience throughout the film. An army reserve unit (Kangaroo 4) are in pursuit of the trails left by the stranded blokes, whilst the fisherman who dropped off the group illegally, has a changed plan.
Director Michael Rowland's vision blended with superb performances by Rodney Afif and Don Haney and other cast make this an unforgettable Aussie film. Five Stars.
This review of Lucky Miles (2007) was written by Osamah S on 05 Aug 2007.
Lucky Miles has generally received positive reviews.
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