Lantana (2001)
50KLantana: Directed by Ray Lawrence. With Anthony LaPaglia, Rachael Blake, Kerry Armstrong, Manu Bennett. The relationships of four couples unravel after the discovery of a young woman’s body in Lantana bush in suburban Sydney.
“What struck me the most about Lantana was not the well-laid plot, more the thoroughly realistic characters and performances. The classic u0026#39;mysteryu0026#39; thread was really only the setting for the several different relationships and couples featured in the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut having said that, the story itself was gutsy and twisting to keep you guessing till the end, all without the need for non-essential narrative or the need to keep spelling things out. The questions were all answered so far as the story was concerned, but because of the complexity and realism in all the principle characters, i still left the cinema rolling plenty of the emotional issues through my mind for hours after.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLa Paglia was fantastic. His character, though shown as an adulterer from the very beginning, captured so many of the current male u0026#39;indentitiesu0026#39; with great subtlety instead of a stereotyped u0026#39;hug sessionu0026#39; which most recent films dealing with the subject matter inevitably lead to. He so easily showed the internal conflicts which most normal Australian men deal with day-to-day while still keeping up the brave face we all do.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI also enjoyed the quirky way the relatively small number of characters were all drawn together by fairly consequential links, and without a huge big statement of it in the end – no matter how many people there are on the planet, it still amazes me how small and incestual problem-circles end up becoming :)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film has the potential to appeal to so many different audiences – works as a mystery, cop-drama, u0026quot;chick flicku0026quot;, and to anyone who could ever relate to the u0026#39;feelu0026#39; of Australia, which the film captures perfectly through great ambient audio and natural-looking lighting.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWell written, directed, photographed and cast give this one an easy full marks.”