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To Australia with Love is an intriguing short film that kicks off with a rather audacious scene—a Customs officer encountering Robin Bryning, who is, quite literally, making an entrance in a tin trunk. The tone is cheeky, and there's a palpable sense of mischief that lingers throughout. It's not just about the shock value; the pacing feels deliberate, almost playful, allowing you to soak in the absurdity of the situation. The performances, especially by Bryning, carry a certain charm that makes the unusual premise work. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the film's quirky atmosphere. There's something refreshing about its boldness and the way it tackles themes of identity and societal norms, even in such a brief format.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, primarily due to its rarity and the curiosity it incites. As a lesser-known title from the late 60s, it often slips under the radar but can be a conversation starter at screenings. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding an original print has proven quite difficult. This scarcity only adds to its allure, and it's particularly sought after by those interested in the whimsical side of Australian cinema.
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