Wish You Were Here
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Wish You Were Here

Two Australian couples, two sisters, are on vacation in Southern Cambodia. Jeremy goes missing. What happened? Were drugs involved? Secrets are slowly... revealed after the 3 return to Sydney. Show More

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Wish You Were Here (2012) is a gripping Australian thriller that follows two couples on a vacation in Southern Cambodia. The story begins when Jeremy, one of the two sisters' partners, mysteriously goes missing. As the fear and uncertainty build, the film takes us back to Sydney, where the remaining three individuals struggle to come to terms with what happened.

The narrative is skillfully crafted, slowly unraveling the secrets and hidden truths as the characters grapple with the consequences of their actions. While the main focus is on the search for Jeremy and the investigation into his disappearance, the film delves deeper into the relationships and personal struggles of the characters.

Without disclosing any spoilers, Wish You Were Here delicately navigates themes of guilt, loyalty, and the repercussions of past choices. The characters' interactions and conflicting emotions keep the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Featuring an outstanding cast, including Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer, the performances bring depth and authenticity to the characters' complex journeys. The stunning cinematography captures the contrasting landscapes of Cambodia and Sydney, enhancing the film's visual appeal.

Wish You Were Here is a thought-provoking thriller that will leave audiences questioning the consequences of their own actions and the weight of the secrets within their own lives. Watch it now to unravel the mystery and experience a riveting tale of suspense and deceit.

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Wish You Were Here

Release Date:

07 Jun 2013

Writers:

Kieran Darcy-Smith, Felicity Price

Awards:

10 wins & 23 nominations