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Based on a true story, this Australian film is an unexpectedly captivating, funny, and uplifting watch. It is ideal family viewing and surprisingly emotional.

The film boasts a superb cast, led by three strong leads alongside an excellent ensemble. Ryan Corr stars as TV weatherman Chris, who meets Charlie (Lily Whiteley) and her mum Rosie (Deborah Mailman). The story follows their journey caring for orphaned joeys and eventually establishing a conservation project.

All three are excellent, with Lily Whiteley particularly impressive as young Charlie. The supporting cast, who portray the local town community, are also very strong. Jessie, played by Rachel House, is especially funny and brings plenty of warmth and humour. A very funny film capturing the natural and warm exchanges within the community with Chris. I was certainly smiling and laughing often.

Kangaroo (2026) is a heartwarming family drama set in the Australian outback, focusing on an ex-TV personality and a young Indigenous girl working together to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned joeys. Directed by Kate Woods, the film highlights themes of redemption, connection, and the, often, challenging, but ultimately, rewarding journey of conservation. 

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This PG-rated film offers great family entertainment, with an engaging story and excellent pacing throughout. The cinematography capturing the beauty of the outback and its wildlife. The scripting also being very amusing and funny.

This is an easy yet slightly emotional watch and comes highly recommended. It features some stunning footage of kangaroos, supported by CGI where necessary.

Film Rating

Music

4 out of 5 (mainly instrumental)

Story/plot

4.5 out of 5

Acting/Performances

5 out of 5

Overall

4.5 out of 5

Certification: PG
Running time: 107 minutes
Screening type: 2D

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