The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw
It’s a bit hammy and TV-movie-ish, but you can’t help smiling at its feelgood directness and warmth.
Critic Rating
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Director
Rachel Griffiths
Cast
Teresa Palmer,
Sam Neill,
Sullivan Stapleton,
Magda Szubanski,
Genevieve Morris,
Stevie Payne
Genre
Drama
The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw
It’s a bit hammy and TV-movie-ish, but you can’t help smiling at its feelgood directness and warmth.
Screen Daily by Sarah Ward
For a film so tied to a thoroughbred showcase, this broad crowd-pleaser blatantly relies on well-worn parts.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
Making her debut as director with a true story from her native Australia, actor Rachel Griffiths gives the pic a workmanlike, generic feel that would play well on family-centric cable channels. Horse lovers will be the moviegoers most vulnerable to its modest charms.
Los Angeles Times by Kimber Myers
Unfortunately, this Australian horse racing film remains a standard underdog narrative that fails to rouse the audience from their seats, despite the best efforts from its cast and a few charming moments.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
The whole affair plays as muzzled, truncated and incomplete — a ten furlong dash through a two mile (16 furlong) race.
The Guardian by Luke Buckmaster
Clearly marketed as inoffensive feel-good pap, I didn’t go into the film expecting a nuanced commentary on the racing industry. But nor did I expect what often felt like a thinly veiled 98-minute advertisement, interspersed with occasional moments of warmth and humanity.
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