A young girl named Grace runs away from home, prompting her parents to hire a private detective to find her, leading to a suspenseful investigation that delves into the complexities of family, love, and sacrifice. Looking for Grace is a 2015 English-language Drama motion picture featuring Radha Mitchell, Richard Roxburgh, Odessa Young, Kenya Pearson, Harry Richardson, Andrea Gibbs and Roland Van Zwol. Unicorn Films in association with Taylor Media and Gecko Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Lizzette Atkins, Sue Taylor and Alison Tilson. The movie is written and directed by Sue Brooks. Looking for Grace was released on 26th January 2016 and takes a screen time of 100 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $11 million. Cinematography was done by Katie Milwright and editing by Peter Carrodus. The music was composed by Elizabeth Drake.
Jini Score 2.3/10
Critics Score 41%
Rating 5.3/10
Jini Score 2.3%
Critics Score 41
Rating 5.3
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Date26 JAN 2016
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Looking for Grace Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 41%
Guy Lodge
Even as its tone circles back to aching naturalism, theres something tenuous about the pics tender resolution not to mention a teasing sense that more interesting untold stories might lie on the untold fringes. ( Read More )
Luke Buckmaster
There are things to appreciate including Youngs performance and strong support from Radha Mitchell but the fling us here and fling us there structure ultimately feels gimmicky, and lacks a certain grace. ( Read More )
Its Toms story which is the most refreshingly original: hes a geriatric private eye who ends up contributing some nice grace notes (as it were) to the films over laboured denouement. ( Read More )
Nick Dent
Brooks screenplay is wryly funny about human behaviour, keenly observing the awkward ways anxious people rub up against each other. ( Read More )
Paul Byrnes
With its painterly eye for the parched saltpans and wheat fields bisected by snaking roads, the film has a lonely, elegiac beauty. The unexpected comedy can give way in an instant to something darker, but its never mean spirited. ( Read More )