Australia's turmoil. The title of the film is not very nice. It is a typical Chinese translation. I once translated it into "Once Upon a Time in Australia". Thinking about it, it is too general. I don't know if there is a better translation. In fact, it is a very clichéd film. Just looking at the introduction makes people think of the previous "Out of Africa". Amazingly similar heroine candidates: the same tall, aristocratic, pale blond, rare in the West, and her inner beliefs are even more gay; as for the male lead, despite their different appearances and origins, they are both. The models of handsome guys in their respective genres have the same unruly soul and strong character; also, the same barbarous place, because of the barbarity, the protagonist stands high in the clouds and is confident that he can save people from water and fire. Fearlessness - this is the eternal attitude of Westerners to the unknown. In addition, I don't remember whether the important child image in "Australia" is also in "Fei", or whether "Fei" also has a problem similar to the "Stolen Generation" in "Australia". (So I re-downloaded "Out of Africa" and watched it again. After all, it has been fifteen years. It is worth mentioning that the download speed of such an old film is super fast, and the unit's network can be downloaded in ten minutes by Thunder.) Although Ah, so many similar items are still stuck in it without hesitation. The artistic conception of who made it possible to get to know each other in times of adversity is so romantic and so charming: two people who were originally extremely repulsive, watching them gradually approach, will make people forget the troubles of the world in a short viewing time. Impressive plot: When Hugh Jackman spit out the phrase "It's so" from behind his rough beard, I remembered it without hesitation, and used it several times over the next few days. And it, for me, is mostly an excuse, but for the man in the play, it is a deep insight and a declaration of unwillingness to surrender after helpless precipitation. · The two big Hollywood stars that have to be mentioned are also considered to complement each other. Can it be described as Beauty and the Beast? Nicole is very tall, but she is still only soft and not a hint of toughness. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but her walking posture is very cute, which fits her role very well. Especially the steps she took when she first walked into the ranch, leaning forward, with her legs tucked, as if she was going to provoke someone. This scene appeared twice in the film, once in the title and once in the middle of the film. I thought this stance was just because of her impatience, but later I found out that she often walks in such a stance when wearing trousers. When the original ecology. Then there's "Cowboy" Hugh Jackman. what to say, what to say There are just too many. As a spectator who runs towards handsome guys and beauties, I'm not very interested in his sense of justice, deviant, etc., and my eyes are all focused on his slightly open eyes and slender legs. But on the other hand, I wouldn't have fallen in love with the cowboy without the support of his huge personality in the play (what a shameful mentality, I just want to be perfect). I can't forget his forbearance when his heart flutters, his hilarious appearance at the ball (because he's so much like the Clark Gable that pissed me off), the fine lines in his eyes when he laughs, and the sudden look To the tears when Nicole who "can't call her name anymore" stood in front of her. After seeing him, I realized that charm cannot be forced at all. Looking at Xinghe, there are so many men with superhuman appearances, but there are too few people who can instantly fascinate a foreign female audience, and how elusive the charm is. Someone like me who always hates bearded men and prefers fair-skinned stars can't help but fall in love. I don't know what the background of the 86 version of "Out of Africa" was, but this "Australia" launched in the economic crisis may temporarily warm the hearts of the audience. Because it has eliminated all difficulties, it has to use a lot of fantasy techniques, just so that the three protagonists can reunite safely after many losses. Also, good movies are hard to come by. There are not many stories, male protagonists, and female protagonists that can win my heart at the same time. I am very picky about the storyline, very picky about the heroine, and even more critical about the male lead. Dreams have never been my love. After all, movies are made to satisfy people's unrealizable fantasies. Heart. Because it has eliminated all difficulties, it has to use a lot of fantasy techniques, just so that the three protagonists can reunite safely after many losses. Also, good movies are hard to come by. There are not many stories, male protagonists, and female protagonists that can win my heart at the same time. I am very picky about the storyline, very picky about the heroine, and even more critical about the male lead. Dreams have never been my love. After all, movies are made to satisfy people's unrealizable fantasies. Heart. Because it has eliminated all difficulties, it has to use a lot of fantasy techniques, just so that the three protagonists can reunite safely after many losses. Also, good movies are hard to come by. There are not many stories, male protagonists, and female protagonists that can win my heart at the same time. I am very picky about the storyline, very picky about the heroine, and even more critical about the male lead. Dreams have never been my love. After all, movies are made to satisfy people's unrealizable fantasies.
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