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Transfusion

Ryan Logan, a former Special Forces operative, struggles to cope with life after the loss of his wife. He is drawn into the criminal underworld to shield his only son from being taken away from him.

Director(s)

Jennifer Gal

Jackson Ezard

John Duong

Julian Ryan

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Christopher Stollery

Christopher Stollery

Principal Doyle

Damian de Montemas

Damian de Montemas

Tony McManus

Matt Nable

Matt Nable

Johnny

Sam Worthington

Sam Worthington

Ryan Logan

Trystan Go

Trystan Go

Adam

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor

Jim Woods

Sam Cotton

Sam Cotton

Boss

Sam Parsonson

Sam Parsonson

Ned

Julian Maroun

Julian Maroun

Jerome

Susie Porter

Susie Porter

Magistrate

Jessica Napier

Jessica Napier

Doctor Williams

Jackson Ezard

Jackson Ezard

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Brad McMurray

Brad McMurray

Senior Constable Morrie

Julian Ryan

Julian Ryan

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Phoebe Tonkin

Phoebe Tonkin

Justine

Damien Strouthos

Damien Strouthos

Tim

John Duong

John Duong

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Darius Williams

Darius Williams

Ray

Edward Carmody

Edward Carmody

Billy

George Houvardas

George Houvardas

Tyler

Alex Malone

Alex Malone

Nurse

Alison McGirr

Alison McGirr

Billy's Lawyer

Mike Duncan

Mike Duncan

Gunman

Gilbert Bradman

Gilbert Bradman

Billy (8)

Rachel Biazzo

Rachel Biazzo

Jackie

Ethan Puse

Ethan Puse

Will

Aaron Nable

Aaron Nable

Merc

Jennifer Gal

Jennifer Gal

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Details

GenresCrime, Action, Drama
Runtime1h 45 mins
Released on05 Jan 2023
Languageen
Produced InAustralia
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Reviews

MovieGuys

9/10

Transfusion came as an unexpected but welcome, surprise. Whilst this film follows a well worn formula, its heartfelt, down to earth treatment, combined with absurdly good acting from its cast, sets it apart. Sam Worthington's and Matt Nable's performances, in what might best be characterised as a dysfunctional, proxy father son relationship, is simply outstanding. I think lots of kudos needs to be given to Edward Carmody too, who plays Sam's lost teenage son and for that matter, the rest of the cast too. I will say this film is not for everyone. Its sad but also extremely violent at times.I think if Australian underworld series, like Mr Inbetween appealed to you, this film will too. In summary, Transfusion is yet another, in a long line of real Australian cinematic gem's. Its raw, down to earth treatment sets it head and shoulders above many similar but more stylised productions, as does the superb acting from its capable cast.

terrytowel1956

7/10

Well acted with top quality cinematography. Looks and plays like a big budget film. Not a totally original idea, but Worthington makes the most of it. I like him a lot as an actor so I may be a bit bias, but he does a good job with the script. All of the rest of the cast is competent as well. I was expecting another low budget outing with a few known names on the marquee and was pleasantly surprised. The story is a bit slow, but well worth the watch. A little short on action and the plot drags at times, but it's a different approach to the subject matter of a mentally wounded ex soldier trying to make his way in the world after the war.

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