Thunderstruck (2004)

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After a near death experience, five Boys, all devoted AC/DC fans, make a pact to bury their best friend next to the grave of Bon Scott. 12 years later, having gone their different ways, they come together to fulfill the promise.

Summary
"Thunderstruck" is a 2004 Australian film directed by Darren Ashton. The movie is a rock 'n' roll roadway funny motivated by the legendary Australian rock band AC/DC, and it tells a story about friendship, music, and commitment.

Plot
The film focuses on 5 friends: Sonny, Lloyd, Ben, Sam, and Ronnie who are all die-hard fans of the AC/DC band. One ominous night in 1994, after attending an unbelievable AC/DC show in Sydney, the group makes an inebriated pact that if one among them dies initially, he will be buried beside the tomb of their hero, the late AC/DC vocalist, Bon Scott.

Fast forward a decade later, Sonny passes away in a chicken-choking mishap. In line with their pact, the staying friends get ready together and start a journey from Sydney to Fremantle (Bon's resting place) with Sonny's ashes in a bourbon bottle. The journey becomes an odyssey involving a taken car, a dodgy barmaid, many encounters with the police, a near deadly fight with Jo-Jo, and multiple roadway incident-- all with Sonny's surly sibling on their trail.

Main Characters and Performances
Stephen Curry plays Ben, the most faithful amongst the group, who takes the pact seriously and starts the trip to fulfill their vow. Damon Gameau plays Lloyd, the accountable one, who goes through a personal change by the end of the film. Ryan Johnson plays Ronnie, the wild one, who adds humor to the story. Sam Worthington is Sonny, the good friend who dies in the tragic accident. His death sets the adventure into motion.

The performances of the cast are praised for bringing credibility to the characters, providing humor, and depicting a persuading representation of their friendship. Although Sam Worthington is a ghostly presence in the majority of the motion picture, his performance sets a narrative pivot around which the whole plot revolves.

Analysis and Reception
"Thunderstruck" is a homage to the spirit of rock 'n' roll and the brotherhood of bandmates. The funny and light-hearted plot, emphasized by the raucous appeal of the Australian rock band, was positively received by the audience. It is a compilation of band stories, wild celebrations, and road trip clichés mixed into an unique story, that made it a pleasurable watch for music and movie enthusiasts alike.

The director, Darren Ashton, effectively weaves in different elements of humor, adventure, and drama to make this roadway motion picture a remarkable one. The motion picture strikes a chord with AC/DC fans and music lovers, while also supplying a universal style of relationship, dedication, and the insane things individuals do in honor of their heroes.

Regardless of a couple of cliched moments in the plot, the motion picture was generally well received for its playful spirit, wacky characters, and tribute to the famous rock band. In Australia, the movie accomplished modest industrial success and scored good reviews from critics and basic viewers alike for its heart-warming story.

In conclusion, "Thunderstruck" captures the daring journey blended with humor, disobedience, and a dash of unhappiness, functioning as a perfect tribute to friendship and the legendary AC/DC band.

Top Cast

  • Damon Gameau (small)
    Damon Gameau
    Sonny
  • Stephen Curry (small)
    Stephen Curry
    Ben
  • Ryan Johnson (small)
    Ryan Johnson
    Lloyd
  • Callan Mulvey (small)
    Callan Mulvey
    Sam
  • Sam Worthington (small)
    Sam Worthington
    Ronnie
  • Kestie Morassi (small)
    Kestie Morassi
    Amy
  • Rachel Gordon (small)
    Rachel Gordon
    Molly
  • Quentin Kenihan (small)
    Quentin Kenihan
    Van Man
  • Bojana Novakovi? (small)
    Bojana Novakovi?
    Anna
  • Vito de Francesco
    Head Chef
  • John Sheerin
    Mr Jones