16 September 2008

50 Ways of Saying Fabulous (2005)


Set in the long hot summer of 1975, this is the beguiling story of 12 year-old Billy (Andrew Patterson), who is about to discover that growing up is a lot more confusing than he could have ever imagined. He is a farmer's only son who is out of step with the other boys at his school. They only want to fight and play rugby; Billy tries to be the same, but feels he was never cut out to be a farmer or a rugby player. Instead, he would rather dream about an imaginary life in outer space. In this world, a turnip paddock becomes a lunar landscape and a cow's tail a head of beautiful blonde hair which transforms him into "Lana" the heroine of his favourite TV show. When Roy (Jay Collins), arrives at Billy's school and Jamie (Michael Dorman) the sexy young farm labourer comes to work on Billy's farm Billy's world is changed forever. As he learns about his sexuality, everything he knows is called into question, including his lifelong friend-ship with tomboy Louise (Harriet Beattie), whose world is changing alongside his. Set in New Zealand's stunning Central Otago landscape, this is a film that carries the audience along with Billy as he embarks on life as teenager.

50 WAYS OF SAYING FABULOUS is the better version of the novel and take note, the novel is really very good. The actors are incredibly good considering their age and the fact that New Zealand is not actually an "acting" country. This film is definitely one of the best releases in 2005.

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