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17 August 2006 (Australia) moreTagline:
It's only a matter of time. morePlot:
A contemporary, ensemble drama telling the complex tale of six high school students whose lives are... more | add synopsisAwards:
4 nominations moreUser Comments:
Beautiful Yet Disturbing moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Teresa Palmer | ... | Melody | |
| Frank Sweet | ... | Marcus | |
| Sam Harris | ... | Luke | |
| Charles Baird | ... | 'Uneven' Steven | |
| Joel Mackenzie | ... | Sean | |
| Marni Spillane | ... | Sarah | |
| Clementine Mellor | ... | Kelly | |
| Sarah Hudson | ... | Julz | |
| Gary Sweet | ... | Mr. Darcy | |
| Amy Schapel | ... | Lacey | |
| Xavier Samuel | ... | Theo | |
| Chris Olver | ... | Tom | |
| Camille Qurban | ... | Miriam | |
| Olivia Furlong | ... | Rochelle | |
| Daniel Whyte | ... | English Teacher |
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2:37 (Australia) (alternative spelling)All in a Day (Australia) (working title)
Two Thirty 7 (Australia) (promotional title)
2:37 (Greece) [el]
2:37 - Two Thirty Seven (Germany) [de]
2:37 antistrofi metrisi (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
2h37 (France) [fr]
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Japan:99 min | USA:91 min | Australia:95 minCountry:
AustraliaLanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreFun Stuff
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Gymnopedies No. 1 moreFAQ
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At 2:37pm in a bathroom at an Adelaide highschool a student takes their own life and the different worlds of six teenagers are changed forever.
2:37 is a brutal, honest and breathtaking film centered on the pain of being a teenager. The film follows one day in the lives of six teenagers, all intertwined, all dealing with their own personal dramas. While there are a couple of stereotypes in the mix the beautiful would-be popular girl dealing with body issues, the over-achiever obsessed with his grades, there are several horrors that are as far from main-stream as you can get, including a social outcast dealing with a brutal illness and a young girl trying to make sense of a devastating event in her past.
The movie is mixed with documentary-style interviews from the characters, which some viewers may find a little out of place in the otherwise seamless narrative. The pace is also a little slow, but it fits with the feel of the movie. The young Australian actors are all stars in their own right, in particular Theresa Palmer who's heartbreaking performance earned her an AFI nomination.
The film is very well shot, with terrific direction. Some scenes are a little hard to watch in particular the five-minute-long suicide scene, but overall it is a film that leaves a big impact on its' viewers. It draws you in right from it's shocking opening scene and keeps you guessing as to which of the six main characters is going to be the one to end up in the bathroom. Ultimately, it's a beautiful made, but slightly disturbing look at teenage life.