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* RogerRabbitEffect: Live-action Meryl poses alongside sketches in the film poster.
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Meryl's dad's just passed away. She's stuck in her job and life, unable to make any real progress. Nick's diagnosed with testicular cancer, and it has already spread to his lung. Andy's recently divorced, and his new girlfriend, Anna announces that she's pregnant. There is also Julia, whose partner was killed in an accident, and [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep the Train Driver]], who was the driver of the train that killed Julia's partner. Behind the story, a larger tragedy is also occurring, the Arnow Hill train accident, which killed many people and left many suffering.
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Meryl (Justine Clarke) has just
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-->'''Train Driver''': I'm the train driver... I'm sorry.
-->'''Julia''': [[TearJerker It wasn't your fault]].
-->'''Julia''': [[TearJerker It wasn't your fault]].
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* OneBookAuthor: This was one of only two films Sarah Watt directed before her death in 2011.
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* TheStoic: Every character tries to be one, though it turns out to be counterproductive. The film deconstructs this character type.
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This film provides examples of:
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*CanNotSpitItOut: The problem of pretty much every characters, and for good reason.
*EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Train Driver
*FiveStagesOfGrief: briefly mentioned
*NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Meryl to her father
*PhotoMontage
*SuddenlyVoiced: for symbolic effect, Julia and the Train Driver
*TheVoiceless: Julia and the Train Driver
*TheStoic: Every character tries to be one, though it turns out to be counterproductive. The film deconstructs this character type.
*YourDaysAreNumbered: Nick, or so he thinks