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9/10
Stark, gut-wrenching, honest, humane - and BRILLIANT
tts-74 June 2006
I've only seen Answered By Fire once. I need to see it again before I can hope to view it critically and dispassionately, and my perceptions of it right now are severely influenced by the knowledge that as I write there are tens of thousands of people crowding refugee camps around Dili in what threatens to be some sort of repeat of the appalling events this production portrays a small glimpse of.

What impressed me were the realism of it, the humanity and inhumanity within us all, and I am frankly surprised that the political thought police allowed some of what is said, and much of what is implied, to get out onto Australian national television.

The acting - by the professionals and the recruited Timorese from the community now in Australia alike - was totally believable and transparent. The sets, in Queensland, are well done (I understand the Timorese in the cast sometimes found it hard to believe they weren't back home). The violence of the situation is communicated without being in-your-face or graphic. There's just enough "human-interest" to prevent it being a political essay or docu-drama, but not so much that it risks becoming mawkish.

My only regret, entirely selfish, but the reason I awarded it 'only' 9 out of a possible 10 stars, is that its length (and presumably available budget) prevented some of the themes touched on / alluded to being explored in greater depth: I wanted more!

I was genuinely affected by this production. If there is any way you can arrange to see Answered By Fire, do so.
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10/10
Brilliant!! Should win many Awards!!
elvinone-14 June 2006
This brilliant movie is so timely! Our hearts go out to the people of East Timor who are yet again going through what "Answered by Fire" brought to light. The acting was sensitive and superb by all participants. The action particularly the scenes when people were trying to scale the barbed wire on top of the walls was handled far better than so many similar American productions. We don't always need graphic blood and guts technicolour with loud noise to convey the horror of a scene. The silence can be chilling and tends to zoom the mind into focus on the reality. The acting of the Timorese people was so real that we felt a bond develop and our thoughts are even more with them now in their present predicament. It is our opinion that this film deserves wider showing and yet again we hope that our very fine Australian Film Industry gets recognition for the excellence of their productions. The down-to-earth genuine presentation of stories in our films cannot be rivalled by so many of the American films that are punched out and fed to us over here. No need for heaps of trick lighting with venetian blinds, much filming in the dark and close-ups of talking heads and meaningful looks. Give us a sensitive Aussie male like Wenham anyday. About the title, as we aren't aware if the film was taken from a book or written especially for TV. Could you please explain how the writer came up with the name Answered by Fire. There are many explanations we can come up with, but would like to know the answer to this question. One more comment we would like to make is how well the two different worlds of culture were portrayed with the "back at home" scenes. We spent 3 years as Missionaries in Bulgaria 10 years ago and experienced reverse culture shock upon re-entry. A heart that is left behind with other people you have loved takes time to heal...you are never the same again. We have been suitably stirred by this great film and feel a love for the people of East Timor as a result. Go Aussie films!!!!
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10/10
Brilliant
howlong-14 June 2006
The production and direction of this mini is brilliant.

The casting of Wenham as the Aussie cop Mark Waldman was captivating. Wenham led the cast in recreating the heroism of individuals trying to protect the Timorese during a vote that was flawed from the beginning.

On many occasions we cried as we watched " Answered by Fire" and recalled what happened in Timor in 1999.

Why was this so good, because it showed it was. The characters,the script and in particular the roles played by the local Timorese. These people gave stellar gut wrenching performances as they were often recreating the actual events in their own lives during the 1999 vote. This mini appropriately depicts in a captivating mesmerising way, the tragedy and sheer neglect that was the U.N monitored vote in East Timor.

Both the U.N and The Australia Government knew what was likely to occur, yet they sent poorly armed and defended civilian police and staff to East Timor to arrange and supervise the vote. They encouraged the terrified civilians to vote knowing the blood bath that would accompany a yes vote. The U.N told the Timorese that the international community would remain after the vote, yet when things got ugly, when the murdering of the Timorese by the TNI and the local militia began, the U.N packed and ran like cowards. As a result many brave Timorese who voted yes were slaughtered, and still those Indonesians guilty of crimes against humanity sit in Jakarta untouched by the International Community After Rwanda the U.N said never again.

Thanks to this program we will not forget how useless Annan and the U.N were and still are in protecting the weak from the strong.

So thank you "Answered by Fire" for bringing these tragic happenings in Timor to the screen so that many people around the world to see and never forget them.
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10/10
Unlike anything I've seen before
GreatnessequalsNicole29 January 2009
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"Answered by Fire" is a rare wonder which showcases the unbreakable human spirit. David Wenham heads the cast in this beautiful yet harsh TV-mini-series. His performance is truly magnificent as he exudes raw emotion whilst acting during Mark's time at East Timor and also once he returns home, racked with guilt.

The direction given by Jessica Hobbs is flawless as she takes the audience on a journey showing the strength of the East Timorese people as well as the fear. Also the beauty of the country is shown by Hobbs however she lets the audience see the brutality of it at the same time.

Never before have I seen such a well-crafted TV-mini-series like "Answered By Fire". It swept me away with the fantastic character stories set against the canvas of the violent, epic and beautiful backdrop of East Timor.

A flawless mini-series 10/10.
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10/10
A film which attests to the sacrifice offered to gain and maintain a true vision of democracy
real_hiflyer1 August 2008
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I am ashamed to admit I had no knowledge of these events prior to watching this film. I say ashamed because the Timorans and the minuscule UN force (?)are a perfect example of how many horrific events took place in a people's fight for sovereign's and the return of their own country. It portrays a legitimate and heroic effort to utilize the supreme efforts of a population willing to lay down their lives in their quest for autonomy and a democratic country.

To think the Australian government intentionally deserted these people to a carnage they knew was coming and sent in a token force of UN personnel who were predestined to failure, just to make it look good, is unforgivable.

This after Timor's assistance against the Japanese during the 2nd world war. It best reminds me of the saying, 'with friends like these who needs enemies.'

To compare it to the US version of democracy best shows how the West has fallen. Here you don't stand a chance of becoming president unless you have millions to start with, tell people where ever you go what they want to hear as opposed to what you'll actually do when elected, and sell your soul to the highest big business interests.

To see people crying out for freedom while risking life and limb, makes a joke of our political process and the indifferent response by our people to politicians lining their own pockets.

I bow down in respect to all of those forgotten and ignored by our so called TV news programs. God's speed, and for goodness sake don't pattern what type of society you aspire to by using ours as an example.

I can't even start to explain how the Austalian government knew what was coming and actively participated in it by doing nothing !!
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4/10
Started well but fell off a cliff in the second section
Rory-08029 September 2018
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This started great, really focusing on the issues in East Timor, but in the second section it begins to focus on the characters more. Between the first and second section the characters actions go from being relate-able to completely ridiculous. Spoilers 3,2,1. The man character is depicted to be living a happy fulfilling life at the start, but towards the end with no build up the wife declares neither one of them have been happy for years. A similar thing happens with the female lead, all to create a love interest between the two.

Finally, there is possibly the most absurd suicide I have ever seen on TV. The script in the second section resembles that of a high school group homework project. Someone writing one scene, than another on the next. No one seems to check if it flows or even makes sense.

We watched this in senior geography, the class were invested in the first part, but were frequently laughing throughout the second. I would recommend the first part very strongly, but I would do the opposite for the second.
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10/10
i want to see it!
kellymarie_nor15 September 2006
i was wondering if anyone out there could help me? i worked on this movie in 2004 as the animal wrangler up on tambourine mt Queensland it was beautiful. i had the Buffalo the fighting cock the chickens and the goat it was an amazing experience but i am now back in the UK and would dearly love to see my animals in the movie anyone know how i can get a copy? i'm not in the credits as i was just standing in for Fiona Willis. i met David Wenham who was nice and i got to stand in the background of his arm wrestle scene and the gun shot car scene i really want to see this film please please please help! also check out George of the jungle 2 as bill the Buffalo is in that too!! xx
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