The Nothing Men

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"When Brutality Goes Too Far..."
  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 6.2  (159)

The Nothing Men is a gripping drama released in 2010, directed by Mark Fitzpatrick and starring David Field, Colin Friels and Martin Dingle Wall. This Australian film depicts a story of three men who come from different backgrounds but share one common thread - they all struggle with their demons and feel as if their lives have amounted to nothing.

The film begins with Frank (David Field) being dismissed from his job as a security guard due to his poor job performance. He is an alcoholic with a chronic gambling addiction, and his life is spiraling out of control. Frank has a strained relationship with his daughter, who he hasn't seen in years, and his wife has left him. After losing his job, he takes a job cleaning a warehouse that connects him with two other men who are also in the same boat.

Mick (Colin Friels) is a former boxer who has given up on life. He spends his days drinking cheap beer and contemplating suicide. He lost his wife and son in a car accident, which has left him with a deep void that he can't seem to fill. He is seen as an outcast by the rest of the people in his town and has no friends. He is just waiting for death to come.

Benny (Martin Dingle Wall) is a young man who recently left the youth detention center. Despite his attempts to leave his criminal past behind, he is still trying to find his place in the world. He meets Mick and Frank after being taken in by a kind family, but his past catches up with him, and he becomes an outcast again.

The three men's paths converge when they work at the same warehouse, which is owned by a ruthless businessman, Mr. Jason. They form an unlikely bond as they share their life stories and try to help each other overcome their personal demons.

The story has a raw and gritty feel to it, and the characters are genuine and realistic. The film's setting, which consists of a rundown town with scarce job opportunities, adds to the melancholic atmosphere. The characters live in a world where optimism is scarce, and the future is bleak.

The Nothing Men's strength is its performances, particularly by David Field and Colin Friels. Field portrays his character's desperation and hopelessness with precision, even in the character's most demeaning moments. Colin Friels is equally impressive, playing a character who is deeply wounded, yet still believes there is hope for him in the world. Martin Dingle Wall brings a youthful vigor to the cast that gives the movie a sense of hope in the midst of the despair.

The film's plot isn't particularly groundbreaking, and some of the story's themes may be cliched. However, it is the media's excellent execution of these themes that sets it apart from other similar movies. The film explores themes like redemption, forgiveness, and second chances with subtlety and nuance.

In conclusion, The Nothing Men is a must-see for anyone who appreciates honest, hard-hitting dramas. The film's portrayal of three men struggling to find their place in the world is compelling and heartfelt. The acting is superb, and the script is well-written. Mark Fitzpatrick's direction is confident and assured, resulting in an engrossing and genuinely moving film. Overall, The Nothing Men is a poignant and thought-provoking snapshot of ordinary Australians trying to navigate life's challenges.

The Nothing Men is a 2010 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (159)