: Rather than a traditional plot-heavy narrative, the film relies on atmosphere and "low-fi storytelling" to depict mundane everyday activities like partying, drug-taking, and wandering. Production and Reception
: Despite its low budget, reviewers from Letterboxd and The Curb praised its "vivid portraits" and "painterly beauty," noting that the cinematography often captures the "real and lived in" feeling of the Sydney suburbs.
: The impending departure of Louise for London serves as the catalyst for tension and introspection within the group.
: Critics describe the characters as university graduates with "nothing to say and nobody to say it to," capturing a specific type of middle-class ennui as they are pushed toward responsibilities they feel unprepared for.

