Walkabout evaluation action
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Jimmie 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The Australian Aboriginal version of wilderness survival has a bit of a far-fetched story link. The reason is that neither the director nor the screenwriter has a deep understanding of the social life and cultural customs of the local indigenous people.
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Claud 2022-03-16 09:01:06
In the early years, Australian movies involved aboriginals and were slightly mysterious, such as Peter Weir's "Last Big Wave", or this "Miss Brother Wasteland Adventure". Adventures in the Wasteland, I recently watched a movie called "Naked Killing Ten Thousand Miles". The big vision, close-ups of animals, and the brutality of humans are all spliced together to form the unique scenery of the film. The film finally gave a reason for leaving the wasteland due to failure in the city, which is a kind of metaphor.
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The Girl: I don't know why you are telling him all this. He can't understand. He doesn't know what a ladder is. I expect we're the first white people he's seen.
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Title Card: In Australia, when an Aborigine man-child reaches sixteen, he is sent out into the land. For months he must live from it. Sleep on it. Even if it means killing his fellow creatures. The Aborigines call it the WALKABOUT. This is the story of a "WALKABOUT".