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End Play
And just when you believe there is nothing more to fear, you will begin to experience the ultimate terror of the END PLAY.
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Plot Summary
A talented young Australian rules footballer, nicknamed 'Mouth', is discovered by a talent scout and brought to the city to play for a major club. He quickly rises to fame, but struggles with the pressures of professional sport, including intense training, media scrutiny, and the temptations that come with success. The film explores his journey as he navigates these challenges, aiming to achieve his dream while battling personal demons and the expectations placed upon him.
Critical Reception
End Play was a moderately successful film in Australia, praised for its authentic portrayal of Australian Rules Football and its raw depiction of the pressures faced by athletes. While not a major critical darling internationally, it resonated with local audiences for its relatable themes and strong performances, particularly from its lead.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of the Australian Football League culture and the pressures it exerts on players.
Richard Moir's performance as the rising star is highlighted as a significant strength.
The film effectively captures the emotional and physical toll of professional sport.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its Australian context and sports drama elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location during the 1975 VFL season, giving it an authentic feel and capturing the atmosphere of the sport at the time.
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