Hey, I watched Look Both Ways on TV at the weekend and I'd strongly consider watching it with a view to taking it over. It's a simple tale which deals with a range of Australian perspectives on death. It's a bit quirky and morbid, and not a whole lot happens, but it has a certain Australian loveliness about it, it's not too heavy, and it's quite thought-provoking. Nicely cast too.
Fiona is a proud Tasmanian who now calls Chile home. Both Hobart and Santiago sit beneath mountains, but the mountains are very different and their cities too. With God's help, Fiona will help her Chilean sisters make sense of the Bible, get to know its Author better and learn what it means to live as loved, forgiven people.
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Hey, I watched Look Both Ways on TV at the weekend and I'd strongly consider watching it with a view to taking it over. It's a simple tale which deals with a range of Australian perspectives on death. It's a bit quirky and morbid, and not a whole lot happens, but it has a certain Australian loveliness about it, it's not too heavy, and it's quite thought-provoking. Nicely cast too.
Oh, and a reasonably happy ending, for a film about such matters.
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