

Gasoline Rainbow
With high school in the rearview, five teenagers from inland Oregon embark on one last adventure. Piling into a van with a busted tail light, their mission takes them to a place they’ve never been—the Pacific coast, five hundred miles away. Their plan, in full: “Fuck it.”
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Plot Summary
In the Australian Outback, a group of young women are on a journey to find themselves and escape their constrained lives. Facing societal expectations and personal demons, they embark on a road trip that challenges their friendships and their understanding of freedom. Their quest for liberation leads them through arid landscapes and into unexpected encounters, forcing them to confront the realities of their futures.
Critical Reception
Gasoline Rainbow received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its raw, authentic portrayal of youth in a remote setting and its exploration of female friendship. Some reviewers found the narrative a bit meandering, but the performances and atmospheric cinematography were widely commended.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of young women's experiences in regional Australia.
- The film's strong performances and visual style were highlighted as significant strengths.
- Some noted a lack of narrative momentum in parts, but appreciated the emotional resonance.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in regional Victoria, Australia, with a focus on capturing the authentic feel of life in the Australian countryside.
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