The cast here is talented. There is some cute humor though some of the laughs come cheap from stereo type characters being given lines which make things seem stretched. While I liked the film, it was a trite too predictable.
For example, when a gun shows up, it is so easy to predict that it would soon be fired by accident and that happened in less than a minute after the gun appears, I do like the Aussie flavor this one gets from the filming locations.
The chemistry between the cast members is the strongest part of this film. The plot is sort of a sentimental reunion between 4 guys who have not seen each other in years since being prisoners of the Viet Cong. This reunion is bitter sweet. Sweet is the reunion of a man and woman who missed each other many years before when he left to serve his country.
It's focus on happy endings is trite and predictable. Still, if you want a sort of happy ending, it is here for you. Sadly the journey there needs some script tuning. A better script might have arrived from the men's room, but did not arrive on time.
For example, when a gun shows up, it is so easy to predict that it would soon be fired by accident and that happened in less than a minute after the gun appears, I do like the Aussie flavor this one gets from the filming locations.
The chemistry between the cast members is the strongest part of this film. The plot is sort of a sentimental reunion between 4 guys who have not seen each other in years since being prisoners of the Viet Cong. This reunion is bitter sweet. Sweet is the reunion of a man and woman who missed each other many years before when he left to serve his country.
It's focus on happy endings is trite and predictable. Still, if you want a sort of happy ending, it is here for you. Sadly the journey there needs some script tuning. A better script might have arrived from the men's room, but did not arrive on time.