The most incomprehensible movie of the year

Josue 2022-04-20 09:01:40

The logic of this article is confusing and there are spoilers. Write it casually, don’t take it seriously, thank you,

Director Buz, for being too greedy. This movie

wants both love and family,
not only war scenes, but also the scenery of Western Australia.
I want to discuss racial issues, but also want to talk about gender equality,
I want to break feudal superstition, and I want to promote the magical power of indigenous people. I
want the effect of cowboy movies, but I want to keep the tone of suspense movies.
I want to talk about breaking the monopoly of the industry. I also wanted to express that the Australians also participated in the Anti-Japanese War (and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

bs , the first hour was an hour after

the story of handsome guys and beauties driving cattle to break the monopoly of the industry

It is a story about a handsome guy and a beautiful woman who bravely rescued the indigenous children to fight against Japan.

In fact, one hour before the movie, the story of everyone driving cattle together is very beautiful. The

scene is beautiful, and it is very exciting.

Except for the inexplicable emotional scene in the middle. A woman whose husband had just died and

her home was about to be invaded, and a partner who had just died and faced a man with 1,500 big cows,

how could they have kissed together -- I can't figure it out, I can't figure it out

, and the director just asked for that. God, let the characters do whatever they want, our audience is not ready yet.

Then the dance party, (Speaking of Nicole's improved cheongsam is really beautiful, really beautiful, classmate Wolverine is handsome, but the face is too Chinese 0-0 ) That fireworks, that rain,

well, at this time, the hero and heroine finally broke through the layers of obstacles and bravely came together.

I thought that this movie is almost the same. Looking at the happy ever after posture on the screen, I was ready to pack my things and leave. After thinking about it again

and again, it's not right, isn't it said that there are 2 hours, I just watched 1 hour,

and the other hour is another movie?

Just wondering, the hero and heroine broke up strangely, broke up without warning, and then

the big villain, the monopoly, suddenly died.

The impossible grandfather went to wander, and the next second he was caught by the priest on some island to worship God.

Basically, I saw my cold sweat here...

After a while, the little Japan came to mix it up again, and took the priest's island. The bomb was smashed. In this case, all the children on the island were safe and sound, except for the cannon fodder priest, the

heroine, who was obviously working in the office that was about to explode. I didn't expect that the dropped bomb would still kill others. Apart from a little bit of dirt on his feet, there is no

male protagonist. Originally, he pretended to be a wanderer in the prairie. After being educated by the natives, he immediately felt his infinite love for the heroine

. Aboriginal brothers

finally the male protagonist, the heroine and the aboriginal children are reunited with a happy family,

although the aboriginal child finally sings and wanders with his grandfather~~

It's really a stunned movie||||||||||| |||||||||||

Basically, if you must watch this movie, it is strongly recommended to leave the show when you see it====

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Extended Reading

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.