The Time of Our Lives

2013

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7.9| NA| en| More Info
Released: 16 June 2013 Ended
Producted By: Jahm Pictures
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/time-of-our-lives/
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The Time of Our Lives follows the lives of the extended Tivolli family as they navigate their way around relationships, raising kids, love, careers, divorce, disability and finding happiness. Elder brother Matt is a high-flying sports agent struggling with his obsessive wife Caroline. Younger brother Luce runs a much more relaxed household with long-time partner Bernadette, despite a chaotic schedule and financial pressures. Chai Li, the youngest, was adopted from Vietnam as a baby and is a successful and happy thirty-something until her world is shattered by a humiliating turn of events. Herb has known the family since childhood.

Genre

Drama

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Jahm Pictures

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The Time of Our Lives Audience Reviews

Bardlerx Strictly average movie
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
etherspin pretty good pedigree of writers and producers, very likable characters. The show is not overly predictable and hits all the right notes, nothing controversial or groundbreaking unlike some of its predecessors (secret life of us ,love my way etc) - probably the main downside is the farcical / not even real jokes the pretend stand-up comedians give at the comedy club that is a regular hangout for the characters on the show. The actors are all great fits with some more than others (Karvan for example) are riveting to watch with the real emotional quality they bring to their respective roles but even the short term characters for subplots are excellent . Im waiting patiently for season 2 now that my favourite characters are intertwining and others are on equally interesting trajectories
clitt_eastwood I wanted to watch this show when it debuted, but it conflicted with "A Place To Call Home" (another fine, real, addictive Australian Drama) which was already half way through its season.Thanks to whoever thought of catch up TV via the net.I've just watched the entire series this week on ABC Iview in between work projects. Today I let the phone ring out three times so I could watch the last episode.Some posters / reviewers have said that the acting was wooden, sugary. That the writing / dialogue was shallow and predictable.I don't agree with those statements / terms, but, this show is meant to portray real life. How many of us have friends and family that are wooden, sugary, shallow, predictable ? Maybe it's my age (50) but I found the characters, just, simply real ! I've experienced some of their dramas, I have friends who have experienced some of their dramas. I was finishing lines from personal experience before the characters spoke them. Some characters annoyed me. Some characters made me cry.For the Characters to draw me in like that means that the Actors and the Writers have done their job well.And They Have ! I Hope We Get Season Two !
matchett-780-913629 I can't remember when I've enjoyed an Australian series so much! The show is well written, and perfectly cast. All the characters are believable, Shane Jacobsen and Justine Clarke are outstanding in their roles, as are William McInnes and Claudia Karvan, to name a few. I haven't seen Michelle Vergara Moore perform before but she is excellent in this. I wouldn't miss an episode, and family, friends and colleagues I've spoken with share my opinion ... favourite topic of conversation Monday lunchtimes is discussing the Sunday night's episode! The actors pretty much portray a cross-section of issues facing any Australian community, and do it with class. (This is the first review I've bothered to write here ... I felt I had to share my enjoyment of this show).
Carmilla-3 I was so looking forward to this show and have not been disappointed. Brilliant Aussie cast with story lines we can all relate to: marriage, teenagers, affairs, divorce, drama, life!This show has got me hooked from the start with a wedding that goes awry even before getting to the altar, with brilliant acting all around. The kids in the show are fabulous, like how do they get kids to act these scenes so well?I relate to the characters, they are believable and I feel I have gone through so many of the same moments on this show. Shane Jacobsen is a wonderful dad in this, a perfect role for him. Great to see Justine Clarke back on TV again. Claudia Karvan's acting in some of the highly emotional scenes are so poignantly acted, she actually looks like she's been crying and I love that authenticity.It has all the same good stuff that I loved about Secret Life of Us, its bloody good acting, writers and directors. Another winner!Highly recommend this fabulous show, thank you for making it!