Flirting

November. 14,1992      R
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.

Noah Taylor as  Danny Embling
Thandiwe Newton as  Thandiwe Adjewa
Nicole Kidman as  Nicola Radcliffe
Marc Aden Gray as  Christopher Laidlaw
Les Hill as  Greg Gilmore
Naomi Watts as  Janet Odgers
Jeff Truman as  Mr. Morris Cutts
Marshall Napier as  Mr. Rupert Elloitt
Kym Wilson as  Melissa Miles

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Reviews

Unlimitedia
1992/11/14

Sick Product of a Sick System

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Exoticalot
1992/11/15

People are voting emotionally.

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Dotbankey
1992/11/16

A lot of fun.

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Kaydan Christian
1992/11/17

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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sharky_55
1992/11/18

The last time we had seen Danny Embling was in 1987's The Year My Voice Broke. John Duigan ended that film with a sobering voice-over from the adult Danny, recalling how he never saw Freya again, and how sometimes childhood friendships lack the survival instincts to make it into the real world. That 'Stand By Me' touch has been dialled back for the loose sequel in Flirting. There's still glimpses of an older, wiser Danny reflecting back on his past, but now there isn't the same adolescent desperation that causes every aspect of life to be overblown. And Flirting is better for it. This is a film that knows exactly what it is and doesn't try to be more; rarely does a director have this type of self-control. Yes, the boy is invoking Camus and Sartre in his everyday musings, but this never spills out of his own character. Danny, now a scrawny seventeen year old, has been shipped off to boarding school to beat the delinquent out of him. His classmates target his stutter daily, and make a mockery out of his every word. Like most teen movies, he has managed to scavenge one friend to keep the bullying at bay, but unlike most teen movies, they aren't about to set the world on fire. For one thing, they aren't played by actors in their mid-twenties. Another thing, the conflict isn't billed as a battle between the nerds and jocks. Hollywood has predictably conditioned us to believe that if the protagonist steps into the boxing ring against some hulking bully a miracle will be pulled off, and if not, the latter will at least be dealt their comeuppance in the end. Those films are less likely to wallop their main character because of his own foolishness; Thandiwe warns him against it, as does Gilbert (who has thoughtful advice for all sorts of situations), but Danny is compelled anyway, and is beaten to a pulp. Yet Duigan is wise enough to recognise that one quarrel doesn't mean the end of the world, and in an subtle, unspoken way later, he signals the respect that has been gained from the clash.Noah Taylor is good enough to draw on the intellectual inspiration that his teenager is driven by, and to present it in a way that cleverly appeals to both meatheads and admirers. He first catches Thandiwe's eye when their respective schools contest a debating competition, and in a moment of triumphant comedy, he waxes lyrical about the wonders of rugby and masculine physicality while slyly inserting his own disdain for the sport. Thandiwe returns serve with her ironic praise for pop culture, and every raised eyebrow and wry smile along with Little Richard's elegant prose draws Danny in further. The scene is their first instance of flirting, of their brains gently bumping up against each other, and silent gazes saying so much. The love scenes in Flirting are so truthfully drawn they are almost like windows into the past. Watching them, I am reminded of how sex is often treated in teen movies as a flamboyant selling point, as a way of justifying that raunchy R rating. Remember Phoebe Cates rising from the pool in slow motion like a goddess? Was that for the film's development, or was it for the audience to hoot and cheer? But then watch Danny and Thandiwe inching towards each other on a rug, guiding each other with their hands, saying everything with their eyes. And their last touch? The teachers don't even have to pry them apart, or cut off their last desperate declaration of love. They know their time will be up sooner or later, and they have the maturity to accept it. Look beyond the lead pair and you find Duigan's acute sense of the boarding school milieu. The boys are wild animals, jokesters slapping each other around until dance night, where they stand shoulder to shoulder staring at the horror across the hall...GIRLS!!! Every Australian school classroom has that one larrikin that always stops laughing a little too late, and cops detention while professing that it will never happen again...at least until the next lesson. Mr Cutts? He keeps a firm line of discipline while still showing he cares about his students - almost as much as he cares about his little model airplanes. And look at the scene where Danny and Thandiwe's parents meet for the first time, which is a perfect distillation of how Australians practice small talk. They offering simple pleasantries. They exchange polite nods and smiles, hoping to pry just a little but not too personally. They fumble around for conversation topics and somehow end up stumbling into some tricky issues, but chug along anyway. No one 'wins' the scene. There isn't an agenda breathing down their necks when they bring up war or race, and we leave feeling that all four are well-meaning adults that want the best for their children. A film like Flirting is a breath of fresh air. It concedes to not having all the answers, and that's okay. Danny may not be able to solve the Ugandan political crisis, but that won't stop him from holding Thandiwe's hand, staring deeply into her eyes, and hoping for the best.

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Chrysanthepop
1992/11/19

Set in the 60s, John Duigan's 'Flirting' is an offbeat teen movie. At the centre of it is the love story of an Austrlian and a Ugandan. The film is given a gentle treatment and what makes it all the more appealing is that it avoids the usual clichés that are so frequent in teen movies. However, the pacing is a tad slow. I also found the ending to be a bit on the awkward side. Regarding the technical side, most of it is appropriately underused like the calm cinematography and the underused lighting. Noah Taylor and Thandie Newton, very young at the time, are both impressive and the chemistry between them feels right. Nicole Kidman stands out as the fiery Nichola. Naomi Watts is terrific in a bit role. 'Flirting' is a quiet film made with subtlety. It may not appeal to those who are looking for the usual saccharine teen rom-com but those who are in for something a little different in the genre are more likely to appreciate it.

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bandw
1992/11/20

Coming of age in an austere boarding school must leave lasting impressions since we have so many books and movies about the experience. Here we have two schools on opposite sides of a lake, one for men and the other for women. Instead of the frivolous hanky panky that one thinks might ensue in such a movie, what we get is some real emotion.In one school is Danny Embling (Noah Taylor), an introspective young man who reads Camus and Sartre; in the other school is Thandie Newton (Thandiwe Adjewa) the daughter of a Ugandan diplomat. Danny is an outsider because of his shy manner, gawky build, and offbeat intellectual passions. Thandie suffers racist comments and ostracism from her school mates. But it's not like either Danny or Thandie is a total outcast--they are just not in the in crowd. Well, it's almost foreordained that these two outsiders are going to fall for each other and the movie sparkles in detailing their evolving relationship. The development of their sexual feelings is handled with great tenderness and reflects the awkwardness most young people have in these areas. You have to appreciate the honesty of a film like this.The success of "Flirting" owes a lot to the performances. Taylor is perfect in his portrayal of a reserved, yet rebellious, teen and the attractive Adjewa plays the more mature Thandie with subtlety. Nicole Kidman plays a snobbish, but ultimately likable, classmate of Thandie with such believability that you wonder what she was like when she was younger.The issue of the mixed race relationship between Danny and Thandie is downplayed. There is some circumspection about it, but that aspect of the relationship is never put front and center.This is a sequel to "The Year My Voice Broke" and, if you like "Flirting," you will most likely enjoy the earlier movie as well. Poor Danny seems destined to sit on a rock on the outskirts of town contemplating why the women in his life had to leave him.Director Duigan seems to have a passion for the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Here it is "The Wasps" and in TYMVB it is "The Lark Ascending."

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Philip Van der Veken
1992/11/21

I've seen Nicole Kidman play in all kinds of movies and although those movies weren't all successes, they all had one thing in common: Kidman's performance was at least good, if not excellent. That's also the main reason why I gave this movie a try. I had never heard of it before, let alone that I knew that this was a sequel (from the movie "The Year My Voice Broke", which I never heard of before either and, when I see the number of voters on this movie until now, with me a lot of people). I didn't really expect to like it all that much, but I must admit that it was a lot better than I first thought.In the 1960's Danny has been sent to a boarding school, where he becomes the target of bullies and sadistic teachers. But here he also meets Thandiwe. She's an African girl who studies at a nearby girls school and who isn't fully accepted by her fellow students either. Pretty soon they start an affair which everybody tries to destroy, but the harder the others try to get them apart, the closer they grow together...I've seen several coming of age movies lately, but this is sure one of the better in its kind. It reminded me a bit of "A Bronx Tale", probably because both stories are about a white boy and a black girl who start a relationship and aren't understood by their friends. The fact that I recognize some similarities with other movies, proves of course that this isn't the most original movie ever, but that didn't really bother me. The acting by all actors, so not alone by the young Nicole Kidman is good and the story is nice. Overall this is a nice movie that offers enough of good things like humor, drama, good acting and a nice story, to keep you interested until the end. I give it a 7/10.

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