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Bleve
Guest
Last night I went and saw Detour de France, my 30s review follows :
Bloody good. Occasionally laggy and sentimental (I think they overdid
the
Amy Gillett thing, but it was their story, so fair enough they tell it
how they want to), but a lot of good laughs and overall a worthwhile
film to see.
You may still be able to catch the Wednesday session if you're in Melb,
Sunday was a sellout :
http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/2006_Festival/film.php?film_id=6846
Not sure if it'll be released on DVD or general cinema?
Bloody good. Occasionally laggy and sentimental (I think they overdid
the
Amy Gillett thing, but it was their story, so fair enough they tell it
how they want to), but a lot of good laughs and overall a worthwhile
film to see.
You may still be able to catch the Wednesday session if you're in Melb,
Sunday was a sellout :
http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/2006_Festival/film.php?film_id=6846
Not sure if it'll be released on DVD or general cinema?