
Exile
Take a journey to the future. A world segregated into two classes. The 'Elite', who live above ground in technicolor splendor, and the 'Workers' dwelling below in a drab back & white world. It's the perfect setting for forbidden love. A modern day 'Romeo & Juliette'. Jill Kelly stars in this brooding tale of hardcore passion in an unforgiving world.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Australia, a young woman named Faye escapes her abusive husband and seeks refuge in the city. She finds work and a semblance of independence but is constantly looking over her shoulder. Her past, however, is never far behind as she grapples with the trauma and the fear of being found.
Critical Reception
Exile received moderate attention upon its release, praised for its strong performances and raw portrayal of domestic violence. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered a respectable reception from critics for its sensitive handling of difficult themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lead performance.
- Appreciated for its realistic depiction of a woman's struggle.
- Critiqued for a somewhat slow pace in parts.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Sydney, Australia.
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