The Wog Boy
The Wog Boy

The Wog Boy

2000Movie92 minEnglish

Steve liked Celia from the moment they met. But following a clash with her boss, Raelene Beagle-Thorpe, Minister for Employment, he finds himself on national television branded as Australia's biggest dole bludger. Now Steve has to prove to Celia, to himself, and to the whole country, that there's more to him than meets the eye. With a little help from his friends, he might just do it.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Aleksi VellisGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Steve Karamitsis, a Greek-Australian from Melbourne, dreams of becoming a successful business owner. He faces numerous challenges and comical situations as he navigates Australian society, often dealing with stereotypes. The film follows his journey as he tries to prove himself and achieve his entrepreneurial goals, highlighting themes of cultural identity and perseverance.

Critical Reception

The Wog Boy was a significant box office success in Australia, resonating with audiences who appreciated its portrayal of migrant experiences and its comedic elements. However, critical reception was more mixed, with some critics praising its humor and cultural commentary while others found its portrayal of stereotypes to be simplistic or occasionally offensive.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its humor and relatability to Australian-Greek culture.
  • Criticized by some for relying heavily on stereotypes.
  • Considered a crowd-pleaser, particularly among its target demographic.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed but generally positive reception, with many appreciating the film's humor and its celebration of multicultural Australia, while some found the comedy to be unsubtle.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was a surprise box office hit in Australia, becoming one of the highest-grossing Australian films of 2000.

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