Director Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy) has played it safe in his adaptation of Madeleine St John's best-selling novel. There's little conflict or anguish to be found as Beresford paints the Sydney summer of 1959 in full glow. The palette is bright and breezy, much like the film's characters, who
Movie review: Ladies in Black

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Scene from Ladies in Black
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While the film feels slightly avoidant of the deeper issues at stake, what remains is a delightfully warm-hearted film that turns a topical minefield into an inviting meadow you'll want to roll around in.
Cast: Julia Ormond, Angourie Rice, Rachael Taylor
Director: Bruce Beresford
Running time: 109 mins
Rating: PG (coarse language)
Verdict: Hefty themes gift-wrapped in cheerful packaging.