A Review of < The Man from Snowy River >

Hugh 2022-10-24 18:21:57

The film recreates the life of Australia's pioneers, as well as the natural beauty of the Australian alpine jungle and the hero of the herdsmen. There is no doubt that this movie has its drawbacks as well as merits.
There is one more point, one of my most memorable moments is when the leading riders looked in awe at the herds of wild horses descending the steep slopes. Any slip meant death, and everyone understood that. Clearly, the wild horse won again. Jim was the last to arrive -- he looked down at the mustang, brandished short stalks, and rode down the cliff. He rode down the hill. The colt glided and the buttocks touched the ground.
Last but not least, I hold the view that the point is right here. At that moment, he accomplished the transformation from boy to man. That's where the name < The Man from Snowy River > comes from.
What's more, the film is also permeated with feminist thoughts. This is a mainstream standpoint that is overwhelmingly prevailing right now. Therefore, the film producer's concepts are extremely forward.
The topic of feminist assumptions is becoming more and more prevalent recently. There are two angles of opinions of it. Some individuals say it is their favorite. They hold their view for the contributor of that the Times are progressing and the status of women should be improved. What is more, Women is playing an increasingly significant role in society. Moreover, Women are becoming more independent.
In short, whatever you do, please remember the say -- It's not to be afraid. Provided that you understand it and apply it to your study or work, you"ll necessarily benefit a lot from it.

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  • Jessica Harrison: [viewing from horseback, after Jim saves Jessica and they kiss, a change coming in the Aussie mountain weather] It changes so suddenly. One moment it's like paradise, the next it's trying to kill you.

    Jim Craig: Yep, that's how it can be up here. But, uh, if it was easy to get to know it, there'd be no challenge. You've got to treat the mountains like a high-spirited horse; never take them for granted.

    Jessica Harrison: It's the same with people, too.

  • Spur: Don't throw effort out to foolishness!