I don't like titles in Mandarin, "Australia" sounds cheesy.
And I don't like the so-called "Australian version of Gone with the Wind" that is promoted in China.
The movie is very good, and Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman's passionate performances also make me think that 60 yuan a movie ticket is worth the money, but it is impossible to compare with "Gone with the Wind" movie.
Vivien Leigh is probably the unsurpassed beauty.
The framework of the story does have some similarities with "Gone with the Wind", and it is based on a woman who has to experience the hardships of life.
But, after all, behind "Gone with the Wind" is the original book "Gone with the Wind" and the profound skills of the legendary woman Margaret Mitchell.
Of course, it's not a forced comparison, it's unfair to compare any movie with "Gone with the Wind".
Sarah and Scarlett, created by Nicole Kidman, have similarities: they were both noble women at first, who had not experienced the slightest bit of life, but later had to carry the burden of the whole family with weak shoulders.
However, the screenwriting skills of "Australia" are still not as good as Margaret's. I think the character of Sarah is still not full enough.
Scarlett had the guts to pull down the curtains to make a so-called "new dress" when he was desperate, then go to Rhett, and finally get out of the way.
And Sarah, if it wasn't for the help of Drover, I'm afraid she wouldn't be able to do anything about the 1,500 cows that were released.
But one thing is certain, the emotional drama is very tense.
Of course, all love in the context of war is so moving.
Only in troubled times can love be so heartwarming.
Because, only in troubled times will we understand that once we miss it, we may be separated forever.
So, what else can't be tolerated?
At this time, a lot of sand melted into love, and there was a lot of disturbance.
But it also seems that not even a grain of sand can melt into it, it is incredibly pure.
I don't know how I thought of Pearl Harbor, which is a much purer war movie than Australia.
However, it is also entangled with love.
This is a movie from a few years ago, but I still remember the factory where the planes were parked with white curtains, and the male and female protagonists were beautifully intertwined.
However, a lot of helplessness and reality forced the final tragedy, such a sad and beautiful ending.
It's just that one person died, and a young officer died.
What a small thing in the scuffle of the whole world.
Sarah and Drover are the same, in troubled times and wars, how small and powerless they are.
No one cares whether they survive or not, it's best to live, and it doesn't matter if they die.
After seeing the bombing, Drover mistakenly thought that Sarah was dead and went back to the devastated bar. When everyone was lost, I said to Dong: "In war, everyone is very confused because of their own smallness and powerlessness. ."
He nodded and said, "Yeah, everyone is the same."
I think, in such a situation, love can be particularly beautiful.
Like a crystal that is transparent in a scorched black, the light it emits makes people feel grateful.
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