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Look Both Ways

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Australia · 2005
Rated PG-13 · 1h 40m
Director Sarah Watt
Starring William McInnes, Justine Clarke, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan
Genre Drama, Romance

A lonely artist who envisions disasters around every corner and an emotionally distant photojournalist meet in the aftermath of a train accident, and soon their lives are transformed. This romantic comedy about love, life, and death marks the live-action feature debut of Australian animator Sarah Watt.

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The New York Times by

Bogged down by the stylistic gimmickry of bustling montages and jarring animated segments, Look Both Ways aims for existential drama but succeeds only in reminding us that misery loves company.

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Chicago Reader by J.R. Jones

Watt's script is a bit overstuffed, and by the end the roiling animated sequences (drawn by Emma Kelly and inked by Watt and Clare Callinan) are wearing out their welcome. But the convincing characters and hearty examination of mortality make this fresh and oddly uplifting.

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TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

The morbid theme notwithstanding, this is by no means a downbeat film, and it ends with the rather hopeful thought that for every disaster there's also a chance for survival.

83

Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Ineffably Australian and intriguingly (rather than annoyingly) artsy, Look Both Ways introduces a handful of people gobsmacked by life-changing crises, all of them trying to make sense of responsibility, mortality, and connection.

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