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So, 'Clean Up Australia' is this quirky indie flick that really leans into that chaotic slice-of-life vibe. You’ve got Hauline Panson, who lands in Australia with this heavy air of expectation—her son Paul and his mate Dazza cooking up a storm to get the house ready. The humor comes through their misguided attempts to hire immigrants online, which adds this layer of absurd commentary on societal issues. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but it kind of works with the film’s offbeat charm. Performances are genuine and add a touch of warmth amidst the chaos. It's one of those films that sticks with you, not because it's perfect but because it captures a unique cultural moment. Worth a watch if you like off-kilter comedies.
This film has a certain rarity that collectors seem to appreciate, often flying under the radar despite its unique premise and execution. It's available on limited formats, and the DVD version has been known to pop up at niche film festivals or specialty shops. There’s a growing interest among collectors who are drawn to eccentric comedies that explore cultural themes with a light touch, making it a curious find for those looking to expand their collection.
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