the taste of freedom

Celine 2022-04-21 09:02:05

The accent sounds like British English, but the protagonist's performance doesn't look like a lazy British. I guessed whether it was Scotland, where "Braveheart" is located. After Baidu, I found that it was New Zealand, a country belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations, English New Zealand. As the main filming country for the Lord of the Rings location, New Zealand has no shortage of beautiful scenery, but this "Chasing the Barbarian" has aroused my beautiful desire to pursue freedom without taking in the beautiful scenery.
The chubby dimple in the film reminds me of Russell from "Uptown", and the story is indeed a road movie plot with young and old like Carl and Russell. Like the orphans all over the world, Little Fatty hopes to get attention (famous) from others when he is not sure that he needs love. Uncle Hec was just a homeless person before he knew Bella, and no one cared about him. The two protagonists were in a similar situation before they knew Bella, so they pursued the same freedom after losing Bella unfortunately, hoping to find the lake connected to the sky by Bella's mouth in the bushes. Before that, the two protagonists didn't look at each other, so when Little Fatty found out that he was going to be sent to the Children's Welfare Home, he lowered his head and begged Hec to take him away.
The opening melody of this film begins when Little Fatty enters the bushes. Hec's broken foot makes Hec accept the need to have one more person by his side. The journey that follows has sublimated their feelings a lot. Shooting in front of Hec and killing the wild boar that will ram Hec declares that the two are inseparable. In this melody, the two of them got the attention of the whole country, the media was for the hot spot, Paula was in order to fulfill her oath, the bounty hunters hoped to get the bounty, and the common people worshipped them both as brave people. Besides, it makes people feel the happiness of freedom.

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople quotes

  • Ricky Baker: Shit just got real! Back up, homies, and let go of my uncle!

  • Ricky Baker: We'll just tell them you were looking after me.

    Hec: Doesn't matter what you tell them, they won't believe you. They'll think I made you do it. I'm not going back to jail, I'm better off up here. This is no place for a kid. You're gonna have to go back, Ricky.

    Ricky Baker: To what?

    Hec: To the welfare people.

    Ricky Baker: No!

    Hec: They'll look after you.

    Ricky Baker: No, they won't!

    Hec: They'll find you another home, you'll be fine.

    Ricky Baker: You're not listening! Nobody listens! There's no more homes, just juvy!

    Hec: What's juvy?

    Ricky Baker: Juvenile prison. They don't care about kids like me, they just keep moving us around until something happens like... Amber.

    Hec: Oh no, bugger then. Okay, okay. We're in about a million hectares of bush, that's big, it's big enough to hide in for a while, anyway.

    Ricky Baker: Good enough for me.

    Hec: But we're heading into winter. It's gonna be rough, no huts, no tents, real bush life. Can you handle that?

    Ricky Baker: I can handle it.

    Hec: Yeah. And if you play up, I dump you.

    Ricky Baker: Okay, Uncle.

    Hec: I'd still prefer if you don't call me Uncle.

    Ricky Baker: Okay, Hec. So what do we do now?

    Hec: We run.

    [They run for a few seconds, then stop out of breathe]

    Hec: Wait, wait wait. Maybe we don't need to run.

    Ricky Baker: Oh yeah, let's just fast walk.