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Dessie 2023-09-30 06:37:49
Wild beings play, their lives are consumed beer foam. Some parts of the film feel good, such as the 360-degree circle shooting at the beginning, hunting kangaroos. Don't take it seriously for a thriller. 3.4...
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Davon 2023-09-04 20:35:31
"Have a drink?" "No drink" "I invite you, let's have a drink together" "What's wrong with you people in this ghost place, your family members are killed and raped, the house is burned down and no response. Others don't talk to you. Drinking a cup is like being dug into the grave of one's...
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Silas 2023-08-31 08:43:43
The film can be regarded as "the best film in Australian history". The editing is so good that it can be regarded as a textbook level, and the soundtrack further expresses the impetuousness, anxiety and panic in the story. The actor played really well. When he lost all his savings in the casino, when he hunted kangaroos in the dark, and when he returned to the town again, several scenes were very...
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Edgardo 2023-08-22 18:31:51
The wild town adventures gather the free temperament of road films and western films, especially under the birth of Australian land, the most primitive parts of human nature are easily exposed, such as greed and sexual orientation, etc. The scene of killing the kangaroos was very well...
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Chance 2023-08-03 20:29:07
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Eliza 2023-06-27 21:39:30
2018.03.19 may be the benchmark for Australian films. Live skinned kangaroos.
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Josefa 2023-05-25 01:43:07
It was a complete surprise. In the endless hot desert of Australia, the protagonist completed an identity replacement between the white snow and the Xialiba. The atmosphere was suspenseful and strange. The scorching heat was about to overflow from the screen, and even the air became sticky. Etiquette and courtesy, invariably choose to use beer to anesthetize, and use wild and uninhibited to exhaust the last bit of strength. The story goes crazy between the unwarranted bizarre and the supposed...
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Gertrude 2023-05-03 03:19:08
The train runs from Tiboonda to Bundanyabba, a native Australian version of the savage tale. In a mining town in the desert, men drink and hunt kangaroos all day long. These killing scenes were all performed by local professional hunters. Because they were too real, they were all cut out when they were released in public. Among them, the process of hitting a kangaroo with a car and slashing a kangaroo twice during the day and night is very bloody and extremely uncomfortable, so here is a...
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Deshaun 2023-04-29 17:07:07
That almost frenzied chase and hunt was the absolute release of human nature, and it was also a catharsis that had been suppressed for a long time. But after the carnival, more extreme loneliness invaded. Waking up in panic, knowing that there is no escape, the ending of returning to school is the best interpretation of the constraints of this system and...
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Dawn 2023-04-25 14:20:57
A teacher's travel experience in a wild and violent town, all kinds of madness make people feel doomsday and death...
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Amber 2022-09-12 20:14:31
Going around and back to the origin
I am isolated from the world and get together in a carnival. I go around and go back to the original point. Only killing yourself is a way of getting out of town. It was carried without any scruples, it was reddened by the scorching sun, and it was sobered by alcohol. The last sentence... -
Kristy 2022-09-12 22:07:17
try to summarize the content
It felt weird, uneasy. Ring (use the concept, count?) structure.
John Glenn, the teacher assigned to teach at Tibonda after a thousand bond. I am eagerly looking forward to leaving this little place for vacation and going to the big city to meet my girlfriend in Sydney. Mood is dissatisfaction...
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[John has won a large sum of money, but realizes he is still a teacher]
John Grant: [to himself] One thousand dollars. Just... just one more spin... and you're out of it. Out of teaching...
[gathers up his winnings]
John Grant: Out of Tiboonda.
[returns to the Two-up school]
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Tim Hynes: [humming happily to himself] Over the teeth and 'round the gums, look out belly, here it comes!
[laughs, and brings out two beers for himself and John]
Tim Hynes: Just a little quickie before lunch.
Janette Hynes: Lunch is ready *now*, daddy.
Tim Hynes: I know. But firstly, John and I must have an aperitif!
[laughs]