The Secret Life of Us : Series 1, Part 1 | 
enlarge | Directors: Ana Kokkinos, Claudia Karvan, Adrian Holmes (ii), Matthew Saville, Raymond Quint Actors: Samuel Johnson, Abi Tucker, Sibylla Budd, Spencer Mclaren, David Tredinnick Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 35893
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Discs: 3 Number Of Discs: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.9
EAN: 5014138069841 ASIN: B00008DI53
Theatrical Release Date: November 3, 2004 Release Date: October 27, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: **BRAND NEW** FACTORY SEALED. Please allow 7-15 business days for delivery. Ships by Airmail from New York. No VAT or extra charges. Excellent Customer Service. Email confirmation of order.#
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Amazon.co.uk Review The Secret Life of Us follows eight twentysomethings sharing three apartments in a Melbourne residential block, and may well be Channel 4's best-kept secret. Buried in a mid-week late-night slot the show has nevertheless developed a cult following as an antipodean answer to This Life, though one mercifully free of amateurish shaky photography. This is actually a good-looking soap spiced with post-watershed language, sex, nudity and a refreshing dose of humour--think Sex and the City meets Coupling, or Dawson's Creek goes to The Book Group. The show takes a while to get going, introducing too many characters too quickly in disorientating fashion, but becomes engrossing entertainment filled with realistically young, aimless and confused, if not very likeable characters. Central to the show is Alex (Claudia Karvan, soon to become much more famous in Star Wars: Episode III) giving a strong performance as an emotional insecure doctor who sets things rolling by having a fling with her best friend's boyfriend. Samuel Johnson meanwhile is the highly sexed struggling novelist whose work in progress, the titular Secret Life of Us offers commentary on the ever more tangled web of romance, deception and friendship. It's Australian drama for those who have outgrown Melbourne's Neighbours. On the DVD: The Secret Life of Us comes to DVD in an anamorphically enhanced 16:9 transfer which looks fine, showing just a little graininess in the darker scenes. The sound is Dolby Prologic and is more than adequate given the small-scale, intimate nature of the production. There are optional subtitles. --Gary S Dalkin
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Buncha Drunks! April 16, 2006 Propel 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
Naw, actually a group of intriguing 20-somethings portrayed by talented young actors with great writing and incomparable music. I'm up to Series 2 now and still hooked.
Brilliant...but where is Series 2?? September 17, 2005 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is very watchable and excellently written. We can all relate to the characters, all of whom are acted very naturally. This is totally addictive, which is why I'm dying to see the second series, which I missed when it was on TV. Amazon- when will you stock the second series dvd box set for the UK? I need my next Secret Life of Us fix!
Can Become Addictive September 9, 2005 J. N. Valente (Evora, Portugal) 72 out of 73 found this review helpful
In the first couple of episodes it's hard to keep track of all the 9 main characters, but once you sorted out who does what and with who - and get used to the hectic Melbourne life and the hedonistic Melbourne (St.Kilda version) life - it all grows on you most irresistibly. Rooftop parties, casual sex almost ruining friendships and certainly dooming pre-doomed relationships, a wonderful episode mostly of flashbacks (but always using the grown-up actors even for flashbacks to childhood). A certain spirit of matiness (or is it mateyness?) pervading the whole thing. And a certain cutting-edge urban living that can in moments revert to suburbia. The voice-overs are original up to a point, but at times distracting. The soundtrack is generally good, but a few 'godawful' pop-moments sleep in and I'm by no means sure they're all Australian. Great acting all around. Claudia Karvan as Alex stands out from the rest at times (for me) but like all the others is an excellent team player.
Great start to something wonderful... June 30, 2004 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
You can't help but become addicted to it! You gradually get to know the characters in more depth as the series progresses. Its very well written and makes compelling viewing. The story lines are witty, hilarious, moving and intelligent. I can't wait to see the second part of this series..!
Secret Life of St.Kilda town February 26, 2004 59 out of 60 found this review helpful
The Secret Life of Us is a show which will captivate you after 1 or 2 episodes and then won't let you go as you ride the highs and lows of your favorite characters. The stars in a very strong cast are Alex the doctor, Miranda the budding actress and partime karaoke singer and Evan the writer. But the star attraction are the locations themselves set around fashionable St.Kilda. Whether it be drinking at the 'Fu bar', drinking on the rooftop balcony or drinking after soccer at the beach, the show paints an accurate portrayal of summer life in Melbourne town.
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