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How to Make Gravy is a poignant exploration of family and longing, centering on Joe, a prisoner who pours out his heart in a letter to his brother Dan. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia, capturing the bittersweet essence of Christmas away from loved ones. The pacing feels reflective, allowing the weight of Joe's words to settle in, and you can't help but feel the ache of his absence. The film pulls you into the intricacies of familial bonds and the rituals that tie us together, like making gravy for a roast. Practical effects subtly enhance the storytelling, grounding it in a tangible reality. Performances are heartfelt, with a rawness that resonates—definitely a slice of life that lingers long after viewing.
Based on a song by Paul Kelly, significant for Australian culture.Explores themes of family and absence during the holidays.Notable for its introspective tone and heartfelt performances.
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