Audrey

2024

Comedy

7
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 318 318

Plot summary

Self-appointed Mother of the Year, Ronnie has given her daughter Audrey everything, so when Audrey selfishly falls into a coma, Ronnie has no choice but to keep their dreams alive by assuming her identity.

Director

Top cast

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor as Cormack Lipsick
Mitchell Bourke as Indie Boy
Jackie van Beek as Ronnie Lipsick
Jess Tredinnick as Female Religious Figure 1
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884.64 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
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24 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds 2
1.77 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds 12

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by FoxyMamaTas 10 / 10

Australian Classic in the Making

A deliciously funny film, unique and quirky. Sure to become an Australian classic. The dark satire is perfectly balanced with the awkwardness of the realities of this wonderfully dysfunctional family. There are so many layers to this very clever social satire which, at times leave you squirming. A bit like being a teenager and sex scene comes on ina movie ... everyone goes quite, the awkwardness is palpable and relief evident when it's over! This ripper has that in spades but it is one of the key elements which create that rich playground upon which the cast play. A fabulous script and achingly unlikeable characters (initially) living a suburban life with a mad hatters tea party of a family. A raccous commentary on parenting, living through one's children, narcissism on steroids and the private lives behind closed doors flung wide open. Nothing is off limits. The jokes are laugh out loud funny. It's uniquely Australian cinema with a great style and design, soundtrack and great pace. The cast are just meant for their roles and the direction of Natalie Bailey brings out stellar, organic performances. This film is real and tangible. You'll fall in love with this mad family and this fabulous Australian gem. Akin to the flagships such as Crackerjack, Muriel's Wedding, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and A Savage Christmas. This film is just bloody great!#audreypleasedontdie.
Reviewed by laurapennyt 10 / 10

Hilarious and surprising soon to be Australian classic

I loved this film! It was incredibly surprising, it kept me on my toes. My family and I were laughing throughout and every twist and turn was enthralling. Natalie Bailey has directed a masterpiece! The actors are incredible, with Jackie Ban Veek excelling as the lead. The performances are nuanced, the cast are seamless in their portrayal of the family and all of the relationship dynamics between them all. It is a very refreshing take on modern relationships, aspirations and family. It is highly absurd while staying in realism. I felt so much for each character. The writing is extremely strong.I highly recommend this movie, it is sure to become an Australian classic.
Reviewed by sallyann-hall 10 / 10

Laugh Out Loud, Poignant, Aussie Satirical Comedy

Talented Director Natalie Bailey is a master at creating complex comedic characters!This film showcases her expertise, together with a brilliant script (Writer: Lou Sanz) plus talented cast & crew!I attended a screening at the Melbourne Film Festival and absolutely loved it, as did all the film goers in the audience!Many laugh out excruitating moments as this dysfuncional family try to come to terms with the massive event that affects all their lives.It's a rollercoaster of laughs & emotions - ha ha, I felt exhausted by the end!Great sound track which highlighted the band 'The Cursers' of which Natalie is the singer.
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