Selling ads in Australia in the name of love

Ashleigh 2022-04-19 09:01:46

To be honest, this is actually a very ordinary love story. It is a good idea to find a pair of handsome men and beauties to attract attention, otherwise the thin plot will definitely not be enough to retain the hearts of the audience.

Or maybe the director deliberately didn't want to overplay love, hoping to draw the audience's attention to the Australian continent. If nothing else, after watching this movie, my perception of Australia has completely changed. This vast land seems to have a primitive and mysterious magic similar to that of the African savannah. This continent, isolated from other continental plates and surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, always seems to maintain a seemingly non-existent distance from us. If you have the opportunity, you must feel it, and imagine that in the afterglow of the setting sun, you can climb a big tree in the grassland to watch the sunset; at night, you can hang a lamp on the tree, pretending that it is a star in the sky, and the sky and the earth are so connected. Together...

PS: Drover's topless bathing scene by the campfire is so powerful! ! Hahaha

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Australia quotes

  • Drover: Now where the *hell* are all the bloody stockmen, eh?

    Lady Sarah Ashley: That's what I need to speak to you about.

    Drover: Where's Fletcher?

    Lady Sarah Ashley: We disagreed, and I dismissed him.

    Drover: [Dumbfounded] ... *Dismissed?*

    Lady Sarah Ashley: Yes.

    Drover: Wait, wait a minute, hold on. What about the cattle?

    Lady Sarah Ashley: Well, as he was leaving, he *deliberately* let the cows out of the, uh... I don't know, whatever you call it, and they *ran off.*

    Drover: [Storms off] Damn! Do you realize, woman, what you've done?

    Lady Sarah Ashley: Mr. Drover, do not take that tone with me *thank you, very much!*

    Drover: [Stomps back to her] Don't take that tone with ya, huh?

    Lady Sarah Ashley: [Firmly] No.

    Drover: I'm askin' ya, woman, do you know what you've *done?* I won't get another drove this late in the season, alright? You've cost me my *living!*

    Lady Sarah Ashley: Can't you just round them up?

    Drover: Round 'em up, huh? Oh, round 'em up, yeah. Huh? Round 'em up!

    Lady Sarah Ashley: Yes! You just... go *get them!*

    Drover: Fifteen-hundred head o' cattle, scattered over a million acres with just me, and my two men. That's a *great* idea! Stupid cow...

  • Title Card: After the bombing of Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1944, the Imperial Japanese Navy steamed south, unleashing their fire on Darwin, a city in the northern territory of Australia. 'The territory' was a land of crocodiles, cattle barons, and warrior chiefs where adventure and romance was a way of life. It was also a place where aboriginal children of mixed race were taken by force from their families and trained for service in white society. These children became know as the stolen generations.