Hanging in There
Hanging in There
| 10 April 2017 (USA)
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Jack Jackson has a good life. Lovely wife, nice house, good job, great mates. All he wants on top of that is to be a Dad. But Life has a surprise for him.

Reviews
Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
joshuamrkhm An educational and entertaining piece on a taboo subject, one that needs to be spoken more by men. The humour is tasteful and well timed to keep the audience's attention inbetween the educational parts. I for one will check myself in the future which I guess is the entire films purpose.
johnfrf A film made locally and with largely amateur actors. One would normally have only moderate expectations, but let me say that these can be largely set aside, such is the impact of and standards set by this film. It tackles a tricky subject (testicular cancer) with due seriousness, and yet the story is told with such a lightness of touch and a degree of good humour that it makes for easy and entertaining viewing. The performances are such that one can readily forget that one is watching amateur players. For the most part the playing is convincing, with only the odd minor role failing to convince. Chris Hudson and Elizabeth Joyce Morris in the central roles are outstanding in delivering a witty script by Geoff Saunders, and Darren Scott's direction is remarkable for one new to film-making.
mcommons This is a really well made and well acted film about a serious subject (Testicular Cancer).The film treats the subject with humour, sadness, and seriousness in equal measures.It is a film that keeps the viewer interested and amused throughout but at the same time bringing home the message of the importance of self examination, follow up treatment, and the emotional aspects of all concerned when dealing with Testicular Cancer.Highly Recommended.
Sarah Don The subject matter for this movie is a taboo subject for men, this is a well written, directed and well worth a watch. There's moments of laughter and crying, the story tells you what could happen, it's not always the case but if people can learn from it. If one person watching it reguarly checks themselves and if finds something goes to there doctor it's message will have got across. Hoping people will spread the word once they've seen this film with a very real subject.