Tracey Heart's past won't let her go. Aged 32, she's spent the past four years recovering from her heroin habit and redeeming herself in the eyes of her mother. Beset by the complex relationships within her family, her world is thrown into further turmoil by the unexpected return of her ex-boyfriend, Jonny.The criminal aspirations of her brother, Ray, and coping with the attempts of ex-footy star... and junkie, Lionel Dawson to withdraw from his habit, almost prove too much. The complexity of deceit within Tracy's own life is mirrored by that within Sydney's drug underworld as Tracey becomes tangled with criminal boss Bradley 'The Jockey' Thompson. Tracey has to confront her own fears before she learns to love again.
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Another Fab Aussie Film
This is a character driven, thoughtful film with beautifully nuanced performances from a talented cast. It's a satisfyingly slow burner of a film where the relationships between the complex characters unravel gradually. A chance also to see Sam Neill looking remarkably like Terry Wogan. Excellent
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