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The Sum of Us

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.1K
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The Sum of Us (1994)
ComedyDrama

A widowed father has to deal with two complex issues: while he is searching for "Miss Right," his son, who is in his 20s and gay, is searching for "Mr. Right."A widowed father has to deal with two complex issues: while he is searching for "Miss Right," his son, who is in his 20s and gay, is searching for "Mr. Right."A widowed father has to deal with two complex issues: while he is searching for "Miss Right," his son, who is in his 20s and gay, is searching for "Mr. Right."

  • Directors
    • Geoff Burton
    • Kevin Dowling
  • Writer
    • David Stevens
  • Stars
    • Jack Thompson
    • Russell Crowe
    • John Polson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Geoff Burton
      • Kevin Dowling
    • Writer
      • David Stevens
    • Stars
      • Jack Thompson
      • Russell Crowe
      • John Polson
    • 79User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Harry Mitchell
    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Jeff Mitchell
    John Polson
    John Polson
    • Greg
    Deborah Kennedy
    Deborah Kennedy
    • Joyce Johnson
    Joss Moroney
    • Young Jeff
    Mitch Mathews
    • Gran
    Julie Herbert
    • Mary
    Des James
    • Football Coach
    Mick Campbell
    • Footballer
    Donny Muntz
    • Ferry Captain
    Jan Adele
    Jan Adele
    • Barmaid
    Rebekah Elmaloglou
    Rebekah Elmaloglou
    • Jenny Johnson
    Lola Nixon
    • Desiree
    Sally Cahill
    • Greg's Mother
    Bob Baines
    Bob Baines
    • Greg's Father
    Paul Freeman
    • George
    Walter Kennard
    • Barman
    Stuart Campbell
    • Leather Man
    • Directors
      • Geoff Burton
      • Kevin Dowling
    • Writer
      • David Stevens
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    10mdm-11

    Father supports gay son unconditionally

    "Aussie" Film Stars Jack Thompson and Russell Crowe as father & son "best friends", looking for lasting love/companionship with a life partner. The aging "dad", who is a widower, habitually tries to play cupid for his gay 20-something son, seemingly spoiling all chances of "success", and eventually starts a search for his own second love.

    This film is hilarious, filled with great gags throughout. The deeper message of tolerance towards gays and lesbians, as well as loyalty to a loved one in need (when the father suffers a stroke, the son refuses to abandon him, caring for him like a parent would care for a small child) is not diminished by the brilliant humor which surrounds it. "Sap-lovers" will get their fill as well!

    Honored with many International Film Awards, "The Sum Of Us" adds up to a big winner! Highly recommended!
    10limesoda

    Back when I was 13.....

    I was coming out to myself.. I had this warped image of being gay that I had to develop a lisp and become high camp just to conform with being gay (I repeat I was 13 and living in the sticks.) I saw an ad for this movie TSOU and I just had to see it. With alot of precautions I caught a train for 2 hours to a movie theater that was far enough away so no one that I knew would see me going to a "gay" Film. Any way Sitting in the theater I was presented with an image of a gay man that didn't fall into the stereotypes I had been so used to, I guess the film taught me I could be gay with out being faggy. To simply label this as a gay movie is to miss the entire point its a Romance movie, both father and son looking for a partner of same/different gender. To make a tired point I love this movie Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson are brilliant.. I wish I had a dad like Henry.... or a boyfriend like Jeff :)
    8Heff2001

    Worth a look no matter what your sexuality ( or age ).

    The first time I saw this film I liked it for it's ability to reach such a wide audience. Male, female, gay, straight, young and old. With superior acting and a quiet, simple tone, it's stellar on so many levels. I like this movie more each time I see it. I usually hate when character's speak to the audience but this is one of the few occasions where it works well. One of Crowe's best performances. It was great to see a gay character that wasn't stereotypical in any way... just a guy but a guy that isn't afraid to be sensitive or tough without being wishy washy or macho. A great dead-on performance of an everyman who just happens to like men. Supporting cast is great. All performances feel natural. Directing is straightforward and the editing is lyrical. If you're heterosexual, don't be put off. The themes here are universal. A great slice of cinema no matter what your sexuality.
    bluewonder922

    So he's a Gladiator, eh?

    I love this movie because it really adds another face to Russell Crowe's versatility. Everybody remembers him for Gladiator, L.A. Confidential and possibly Romper Stopmer, well, here he's an affectionate gay plumber with an eye for a boy at the bar. Within the first ten minutes you'll also be over run with Aussie-isms such as "two ticks" and "Yonks". When I first thought of the plot, I was thinking, "Gee, this could be jazzed up a bit," but then I figured the simple unpolluted nature of the characters doesn't really require much more of a rollercoaster plot. After seeing this movie, I feel compelled to go to my local australian bar to find hopeless romance in a that boy across the counter. I recommend Breaking Up and Proof, if you liked this.
    cchase

    Russell Crowe gets the "Maximus" out of an early role...

    Saw this again for the first time for almost a decade, on the Sundance Channel during their Pride Festival. The character-to-camera (audience) device seems a lot stagier now than it did when I first saw it, but overall it doesn't mar any of the film's inherent bittersweet attraction.

    I've always been a sucker for good father/son relationship movies, and this ranks up there with the best, and not because of the twist: Harry's (Jack Thompson) almost too-willing acceptance of his son's gayness. What makes it ultimately work is the true love, respect and affection that they have for one another, a bond that is sorely tested in the film's third.

    Thompson is funny and engaging in a kind of role that he's not usually known for, (for that, see the excellent BREAKER MORANT.) And as for Russell...I saw this for the first time only weeks after seeing ROMPER STOMPER, and not only was it a startling contrast, but a sure-fire sign that this boyo was a talent to watch even in the early stages (now proven a thousand times over.)

    And here's another refreshing difference: nobody's in OTT drag, (you can rent TO WONG FOO for that), nobody gets AIDS, OD's, commits suicide or otherwise meets the Grim Reaper most tragically, as gay characters are wont to do in most big-budget Hollyweird "gay-friendly" dramas.

    David Stevens writing remains true to the joys of "Australiana" (a new word that I love, thanks to an earlier reviewer here), which means that some less-experienced viewers may find Harry's extremely tolerable demeanor and the turn from comedy to tragedy off-putting. (For other references to similar scenarios, see MURIEL'S WEDDING, SWEETIE and of course, MOULIN ROUGE.)

    But for me, it's a rare-look back at the kind of risk-taking that Russell may never again explore in his career. More than worth the cost of a rental or your time, if you can catch it.

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    • Trivia
      Australian screen legend Jack Thompson never saw this film as a ''gay movie." He once said that ''its no more about homosexuality than 'Oedipus Rex' is about blindness. It's a really funny, moving and touching story about love.''
    • Goofs
      At 19 mins, Harry calls Joyce, saying he will pick her up on Saturday-but Joyce doesn't tell Harry her address.
    • Quotes

      Harry Mitchell: Your grandmother said that to me once. 'The greatest explorers', she said, 'are the explorers of the human heart'.

      Jeff Mitchell: Is that why she became a dyke?

      Harry Mitchell: Your grandmother was not a dyke!

      Jeff Mitchell: She was licking Aunt Mary's pussy for forty years, what else do you call it?

      Harry Mitchell: She was not a dyke! A lesbian, perhaps... You shouldn't call her names! How would you like it if I went around and called you 'pansy', 'fairy', 'poofter'?

      Jeff Mitchell: You do half the time!

      Harry Mitchell: Only when I'm annoyed with you!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Sum of Us: Interview with Jack Thompson (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Sister Madly
      Written by Neil Finn

      Performed by Crowded House

      Courtesy of EMI Music Australia

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nosotros dos
    • Filming locations
      • Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Great Sum Film Limited Partnership
      • Southern Star Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • A$3,465,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $766,464
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,479
      • Mar 12, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $766,464
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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