: A review from The Guardian labeled it "sentimental and cheesy," noting that while visually lush, the stakes often feel low.
: While Bosch becomes involved with a local named Deb (Isabel Lucas), Rockit is largely left to his own devices, finding solace in surfing and a blossoming friendship with a girl named Ash (Savannah La Rain). Bosch Rockit
: When a bushfire threatens Bosch’s crop and the law begins to close in—including corrupt police officers—Bosch flees with Rockit in tow. : A review from The Guardian labeled it
: The "holiday" eventually unravels as Bosch's past catches up with them, exposing the devastating impact of addiction and neglectful parenting. Critical Reception : The "holiday" eventually unravels as Bosch's past
: Bosch tells Rockit they are on a "magical holiday" to Byron Bay to shield him from the reality that they are fugitives.
Set in the late 1990s, the film follows the relationship between (Luke Hemsworth), a "heart-of-gold" pot farmer and surfer, and his 13-year-old son Rockit (Rasmus King).
: Reviewers from The Conversation and News.com.au praised the "stunning cinematography" and the performances of Luke Hemsworth and real-life pro surfer Rasmus King.