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50 Ways of Saying Fabulous
Directed by
Stewart Main
Not Rated
2006
88m
[Drama](/on-demand/category/drama)
5.8
30%
48%
5.4
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Growing up is mystifying, but Billy discovers all he has to be is himself
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Cast of 50 Ways of Saying Fabulous
Andrew Paterson
Billy / Lana (Billy)
Harriet Beattie
Lou / Brad (Lou)
Jay Collins
Roy
Georgia McNeil
Babe
Michael Dorman
Jamie
Rima Te Wiata
Evey
George Mason
Arch
Ross McKellar
Matt
Stephanie McKellar-Smith
Reebie
David Sullivan
Stuart
Ben Short
Glen
Michelle O'Brien
Belinda Pepper
Fiona Edgar
Teacher
Kevin Wymer
Mr. Schulter
Ian Fraser
Referee
Wayne Fulton
Dunedin Coach
Gary Wilson
Local Coach
Jim Rowe
Bus Driver
Stewart Main
Director / Writer
Graeme Aitken
Novel
50 Ways of Saying Fabulous Ratings & Reviews
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
The disconnect between comedy and grim reality hurts the film.
Film Journal International
Maitland McDonagh
Handsomely photographed but painfully fey.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...yet another coming-of-age story...
Orlando Weekly
Billy Manes
Bumps along wide-eyed, like a queer Stand By Me from down under, blue-ing up its spacey nighttimes and redding out its heated days with lush cinematography.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
The movie's insistently playful tone and cheesy fantasy sequences ultimately work against its ambitions, undermining a story that seethes with abuse and sexual obsession.
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Mark R. Leeper
Main tries to put messages into the film, lessons like to not believe in gender stereotypes. But his people seem to be taken more from wishful thinking than from the real world.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
New Zealand writer-director Stewart Main's adaptation of Graeme Aitken's 1995 novel is a cheery, at times fanciful tale of a chubby New Zealand farmer's son growing up in remote Central Otago and coming to terms with his feelings for other men.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
Young lead Andrew Paterson is so likeable that the film occasionally threatens to be affecting, but a series of strenuously melodramatic developments late in the game kept us detached and unimpressed.
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