Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010)
Brief review: Based on the John Marsden's novel of the same name, this nicely-crafted Aussie flick provides us with a highly-adventurous experience, filled with plenty of action, likable characters and many surprises along the way. "Tomorrow, When the War Began" is basically a 'war' movie, but the war itself is presented in a very, very different fashion, and though fictional, the story is utterly disturbing, even shocking at times. Plus, it has this comic book feel about it, that makes it even more enjoyable to watch. The cast of largely unknown young Aussie actors does a very good job overall. Caitlin Stasey's character, Ellie, is the center of attention and she turns in a very genuine and convincing performance. Stasey does manage to successfully carry almost the entire movie on her shoulders, and she deserves a kudos for that. The other actors also give solid performances, though their characters are pretty underwritten. Action-wise, there's nothing overdone about this movie, as the action sequences themselves are brilliantly-staged, thoroughly realistic and quite exciting to watch. The film also impresses with competent direction, excellent editing and some really striking scenery, especially the one from the "Hell" valley.
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