Follows the misadventures of Meryl (Justine Clarke), a woman who sees disaster everywhere. Beautifully animated watercolors render her daily imaginings of train wrecks, muggings and shark attacks. ...
Follows the misadventures of Meryl (Justine Clarke), a woman who sees disaster everywhere. Beautifully animated watercolors render her daily imaginings of train wrecks, muggings and shark attacks. One day Meryl is witness to a real accident that connects her to the lives of others affected by the tragedy. http://www.kino.com/lookbothways
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Seems she has the ability to alter reality with her cartoons. That can be a great gift is used correctly. She should draw herself jumping free and holding the train back ONTO the track... crushing the mugger's gun ... and throwing the sharks back out into the deep water!
The screen buzzes blue with radiant distress from the disaster zone at Arno Hill where a train has derailed and collapsed a tunnel, trapping passengers. This is very similar to what happened at Granville (18th January, 1977) where the crashing commuter train had derailed, hit a concrete support beam, and brought down an overpass, trapping many ordinary Sydney passengers until they were rescued or pronounced dead. Come visit us for resources!
Meryl is a frustrated artist who must deliver her art project by Monday or face the sack (termination a symbolic end of life). Yet Meryl is suffering from mental and artists block from her fathers recent funeral. Funeral flowers for her father decorate the table beside the television set that is also showing a train accident scene on the TV news similar to the NSW Granville Disaster. Come visit us for resources!
Meryl glimpses in her mind sharks and babies starving while Nick is gripped with his own mortality. Andy lingers on suicidal acts at the railway tracks. Each seeks to extinguish their own fears and make it through to Monday successfully. Yet simultaneously each is wracked with terrors and phobias that make it difficult to sustain and grow new relationships. Only Andys girlfriend with her new baby seems fulfilled in the film.
The lives of the characters in Sarah Watts Look Both Ways (2005) converge and entwine over a hot, scorching weekend while some wait with trepidation for heavy sentences to fall upon them. Nick fears a cancerous diagnosis from his doctor. Meryl may lose her job if she does not make her artistic deadline (a symbol of death a theme recurrent in the film). Andy must make decisions about his future with his family. Combined with these hefty decisions are fears both real and false. Come visit
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great movie though
This movie is SO depressing. :'(
I feel shit when I watch it.