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The Whole of the Moon
When Kirk, a top roller-blader, discovers that he has bone cancer in his leg, his pleasant affluent life is shattered. Even though amputation provides the best chance for survival; to him, losing skating means the end of life. His friends cannot cope with his condition, but his hospital isolation is relieved by Marty - a street kid survivor who was found dying of leukemia. Marty bullies, taunts, and challenges Kirk, until he begins to climb out of his depression. Marty seems afraid of nothing and, knowing she will die, wants to experience everything.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1940s Australia, 'The Whole of the Moon' tells the story of a young girl named Lucy who, facing the challenges of her mother's illness and her father's absence, finds solace and inspiration in the world of theatre. She becomes captivated by a visiting theatrical troupe, particularly a charismatic leading man, and dreams of a life beyond her ordinary circumstances.
Critical Reception
While not a widely distributed film, 'The Whole of the Moon' received a generally positive reception for its heartfelt story and performances, particularly from its young lead. It was noted for its sensitive portrayal of childhood during a challenging historical period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic evocation of a bygone era.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of themes like illness and childhood resilience.
Noted for strong performances, especially by the young cast.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Sydney, Australia, capturing some of the city's historic locations.
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