Secrets of a Wallaby Boy review low budget romp-com tracks delivery rider round his route
Briefly

Cheap and charmingly bland, this low-budget British comedy mixes juvenile humor with sex jokes, resulting in a film that struggles to deliver laughs but features a few decent performances.
Brandon McCaffrey shines as the likable lead, Tim, a hopeless loser whose new job as a bike courier for a delivery app introduces him to a world of absurdity.
The comedic highs and lows are sharply illustrated when Tim compares his delivery routes to a gay sex party at a Tory MP's house, quipping about Victorian values.
While the film attempts to touch on more surreal elements towards the end, the overall execution lacks sophistication and intelligence, feeling more akin to after-school television.
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