True love and chaos

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Welcome to True Love and Chaos Page!

Here you’ll find screencaps, quotes and soundfiles of this aussie road-movie starring Miranda Otto as Mimi, Naveen Andrews as Hanif, Noah Taylor as Dean and Hugo Weaving as Morris.

Set in the world of bars, motels and endless highways, True Love and Chaos is a gritty film about the need to love. It follows the topsy-turvy relationship of four people, driving across Australia, and their descent into chaos.

Mimi (M. Otto), who yearns to discover her absent father, naively believes that her boyfriend, Hanif (N. Andrews), has given up crime. She wants him to drive to Perth with her, where she plans to reconcile with her estranged mother (G. Picot). But Hanif is reluctant to leave Melbourne until he and his friend, Dean (N. Taylor), decide to steal a cache of drugs from Dean’s “psycho” brother, Jerry. They do and use Mimi’s trip to make their escape.

Along the way Morris (H. Weaving), a charming drunk, joins the trip, however his presence causes friction amongst the group, sending their relationship into a spin and exposing their weakness. When Jerry finally catches up with Hanif and Dean all hell breaks lose. (from the DVD cover)

This is one of the best road movies I’ve ever seen and, except for the end, flawless. The cast is absolutely great and I especially liked the evolving relationship between Mimi and Morris.

 

Screencaps

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Quotes

 

Mimi: You shouldn’t drink so much…

Morris: Why not ?

Mimi: It's bad for you…

Morris: You're joking!

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…you shouldn't have sung so well. Then we would have won the chicken…

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…don't worry: he didn't steal anything...only my life…

 

 

Soundfiles

 

One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong

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Rock & Roll Ship Song

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So Long, Marianne

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