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8/10
Plot's a bit clichéd but everything else about this movie is good.
sshan53 June 2006
Despite the clichéd, somewhat melodramatic plotting, the characterisation, performances, photography and sets of Caterpillar Wish make this an absorbing and entertaining film about the complexities of life and relationships in a small coastal town. The characters are inflicted with some degree of inarticulateness about their feelings and an inability to acknowledge the big issues in their lives and, although this device can be a bit obvious, the film skillfully builds its dramatic tension from this base. Victoria Thaine is wonderful as Emily, the only person willing to seek a solution to her emotional dilemmas, whatever the cost, and Susie Porter turns in another great performance as her mum, scarred by her past. The photography is beautiful, making the most of the rugged coastal setting and successfully captures the ambiance of small town Australia. I guess this film just struck an emotional chord with me when it could have easily slid into overthetop melodrama or saccharine pap. You could argue that the ending is a bit neat and cheerful, but I'm not adverse to a happy ending from time to time.
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6/10
Great acting and cinematography fail to save this film from its hackneyed themes and characters
kirstyg14 June 2006
Thoughtful cinematography, potent acting and a wintry, rugged location are not enough to push The Caterpillar Wish forward from the ranks of the trans-Tasman "teen girl's search for identity" films (Somersault, Peaches, In My Father's Den). Starring the talented Victoria Thaine as Emily, a 17 year old who longs for a father, The Caterpillar Wish is woven around an ensemble of characters harbouring secrets in the South Australian coastal town of Robe. Adultery, suicide, family estrangement, teen pregnancy; each character inches forward while struggling against the past.

Written and directed by first-timer Sandra Sciberras, the film demonstrates her skill at extracting powerful performances and offers promise of future success. Unfortunately, it fails to add anything fresh to the genre. Notable were Susie Porter, Emily's mother Susan, a topless barmaid who casually bares her body but exposes her soul to no one; Robert Mammone as Stephen a damaged fisherman; and Wendy Hughes playing Elizabeth, Stephen's frozen sister whose crumpled face reflects her internal anguish. All the characters undergo metamorphosis and, in a closing montage, each emerges to stretch their new and fragile wings in the summer sun.

I left the cinema pondering the film's tag-line, "This winter, one wish will change everything". Sadly, I think the only thing that viewers will wish is that the story had sufficient substance to stay with them longer than the drive home.
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7/10
Surprisingly Good but cinematography let it down
gabbs17 June 2006
I'm over in Sydney on business and I popped in to see what was on in the local cinema. All the films that were on i'd seen, and the only thing I hadn't was Caterpillar Wish. I kinda groaned a little when I realised it was an Oz picture, I went in almost expecting a not great film. A "We have to show something home grown because the government says so" type film. BUT I was amazingly surprised! It was so much better than I expected. Oz really does have talent! The actors were pretty good, the only thing I felt that let it down a little was the cinematography. Things could have been a little tighter, I think the crash sequence (without giving anything away) could have been done more effectively, in my eyes it just didn't work.

Good fun! go see! :)
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7/10
Ashley Cheadle
aqua_angel3030 November 2006
I have looked everywhere for Miss Ashley Cheadle!!!! Sandra are you using Ashley Cheadle in your next film? We are so excited if so cant explain how much we love this amazing girl, look like she is from another age of beauty, Egypt, Audrey Hepburn, Dem Moore, Catharine zeta Jones, to Winona Ryder Elizabeth Taylor and Cindy Crawford mix alike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,we love her and looking to find out where we can see more of this young Aussie Actress Star she is with Encompass agent is that true? cant find her on show case help us out so looking at the films she was offered or toyed out in if you don't know you will soon look out Ashley Cheadle
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7/10
In search of the father
carmo-55 January 2023
The Caterpillar Wish is a 2006 movie that got my attention on YouTube because it's an Australian movie - I've seen a lot of Australian movies and I've enjoyed them all. This was another one of them. The story is interesting and holds your attention right from the start. It was filmed in the city of Robe, located on the Limestone Coast of the state of South Australia. As the film progresses, the relationships between the people who participate in it are slowly revealed, at a similar pace to the city in which it takes place. The unfolding of the film subtly leaves room for possible developments in the story and only one actually comes to fruition. The film could have explored the place and surroundings a little more, considering that the region seems to be quite interesting. It was not very clear to me the choice of the title of the film - I was misled by it. In my opinion a title such as "In search of the father" would have been more appropriate, since that is the basic thread of the story.
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10/10
A real gem
bluepoppy24 November 2006
This is one of the best movies I have seen all year. I loved the raw and un-contrived characters seeking to resolve (consciously or unconsciously) issues of 'identity'. The actors played their parts to perfection with that winning blend of introspection and underplay. The location of Robe in South Australia was a good choice visually and provided variety in weather conditions which added to the film's mysterious quality. There is a certain feeling of mystery to the film, helped not least by the soulful soundtrack and location, but also by the expert use of pause during the film. This film is another example of the talent Australia can boast for film-makers and actors alike.
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9/10
A movie with a harsh sense of feeling different.
marojoma411 December 2006
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what i loved about the Caterpillar Wish was the almost harsh reality of it. the people acted normally, like people would in those kinds of situations.

The characters wore the same clothing several days in a row. Emily would always wear her red coat to school, which made it easier to recognize her in scenes.

some of the characters seemed unable to show feelings for others, while others harboured dark secrets.

Emily is a very confused 17 year old. she had grown up all her life with her mother telling her that her father was a tourist, he went into the town and came out the other side.

She doesn't believe what her mother has told her, and takes photos of male residents, comparing them to herself.

her boyfriend is stuck between his parents. his mother is scared of the future, and his father is sleeping with someone behind their backs.

the movie is good, with beautiful scenery and a strong storyline.
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5/10
50/50
bob_is_kul5 June 2006
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A slow burner .. at the start of the movie it began slow not that good of a introduction but i guess some OK camera shots but a few that could have been shot a lot better , first thing i didn't like about the opening shot was it focused on her mole which kinda threw me off , but anyway the plot was OK its been done before but chopped and changed.

Well if you like a twist with some "over trying" actors and silly jokes the this is a good movie to go see personally i liked it. It had some really beautiful scene shots of the lovely Australia ( where i live :P ) only thing i didn't like about the movie when * SPOILER!! *

they thought they were brother and sister yet they still preceded to Sleep together in the motel Well this is my first review pretty crap i know but meh i will get better if you wanna see the movie go see it if not then don't its simple :D:D
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10/10
A superb film in all respects.
diane-3412 June 2006
I am and always have been a huge fan of our films and this South Australian production that my wife and I just watched in Fremantle added another superb example to this wonderful collection. Without stretching the metaphor too tightly, I would compare our films like Oyster Farmer, Danny Deckchair, Peaches and others to name only a few, to the difference between a French wine to an Argentine wine or any wine from another country. They are all different but to judge one superior to another is a fool's game. The Caterpillar Wish was as superb an Australian film as I have seen: the acting by all the principals was perfect; the direction by Sciberras was masterful and the cinematography by Fraser completed the beauty of the film.

As I have commented in the past, I am particularly moved by the images of a film; I am particularly sensitive to the visuals on the screen and in that sense, a director's shot selection and the cinematography for those shots constitute another major acting role in a film. Diane and I were impressed with the remarkable visuals in Caterpillar Wish because Sciberras used big closeups throughout the film and that shot technique matched well the drama of the script as well as the seaside location of much of the film.

If you think that Diane and I loved this film, you would be right. The visuals of the location, the casting of the characters, their acting, the direction and the cinematography all contributed to an unforgettable film. If you like our film genre then you owe it to yourself to see this excellent film.
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