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Indie Film Celebrates Queer Life With Humor

MOVIE REVIEW
Secrets of a Wallaby Boy

    

Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2023, 2024
Runtime: 1h 15m
Director(s): Kieron Moore
Writer(s): Kieron Moore
Cast: Brandon McCaffrey, Billie Hindle, Mark Benton, Laurence R. Harvey, Colin Baker, Guy Thompson
Where To Watch: on UK Digital October 28, 2024, from Bohemia Media 


RAVING REVIEW: When you have no preconceived ideas of what a film is supposed to be, and then you experience something like this… Whoa! Step into the vibrant world of Manchester's indie scene with SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY, a film that marries the brazen humor of 1970s British comedies with a bold queer sensibility. The film doesn't just aim for laughs; it injects heartfelt performances into its narrative, making every scene brim with authenticity and genuine emotional engagement.


SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY emerges as a vibrant homage to the anarchic spirit of classic genre filmmaking, seamlessly woven into the fabric of modern queer culture. In this lively setting, we meet Tim (Brandon McCaffrey,) a charming yet luckless protagonist struggling with the mundane sorrows of unemployment and a dismal romantic life. His dynamic with his savvy flatmate Jade (Billie Hindle,) who enjoys a seemingly more stable and exciting lifestyle, propels Tim into the unpredictable world of a delivery service, promising financial stability and thrilling, albeit joyfully awkward, romantic escapades.

At the heart of SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY is McCaffrey's compelling portrayal of Tim, whose transition from a disheveled, aimless man to a spirited courier is enjoyable and endearing. His performance anchors the film’s wilder flights of fancy, providing a relatable core that audiences can root for. Adding a layer of intrigue is Colin Baker's voice role as Bruce, the AI marsupial that pushes the plot into bizarre territory. While Bruce’s antics guide much of the film’s fantastical plot twists, they occasionally nudge the story toward implausibility.

Kieron Moore directs with a keen eye for the absurd and the humane, crafting a narrative that dances between exuberant slapstick and poignant, intimate moments. However, the film occasionally loses its footing in its more outlandish sequences, leaning into a brand of humor that might not resonate with some. Along with some forced dialogue, the film reaches for the stars but doesn’t quite make it. This juggling act between clever banter and visual slapstick sometimes disrupts the film's pacing, yet these moments are also where SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY finds its unique voice.

The film boasts an eclectic supporting cast that brings Manchester’s queer community to life with vibrancy. Mark Benton stands out as Tim’s father, Roland, infusing the story with warmth and quirky charm that complements the film’s offbeat nature. As the narrative unfolds, it introduces a tech-savvy twist that serves as a satirical jab at contemporary society’s obsession with technology, cleverly critiquing our increasingly digital existence.

This film is a testament to indie filmmaking's ingenuity and passion, particularly within the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Despite occasional narrative missteps, SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY is a commendable endeavor that weaves humor and heartfelt storytelling into a refreshing and profoundly human experience.

SECRETS OF A WALLABY BOY is a noteworthy contribution to the genre of British comedy. It navigates its thematic ambitions, delivering a story as thoughtful as it is entertaining. The film’s ability to engage and amuse demonstrates its understanding of its audience, offering a slice of joy that is as sincere as playful. Whether it hits every mark or not, it’s a film that truly celebrates the spirit it aims to capture. It is an essential watch for anyone craving a genuinely distinctive and heartwarming experience.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.