Wouldn't it be too literary to give five stars. . .

Charlotte 2022-03-25 09:01:08



I am very sorry for the troubled times in Australia . . .
I regret not going to the cinema to watch this movie
and I was going to go but I did n't
go in the end~
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But despite this,
I was sitting at home watching the small 16:9 TV
and I was sweating because of the beautiful Australian scenery.
Appropriate. . . I'm sorry -_-
In short, let's take a look at the beauty of the shot, the exquisite
shot is not ordinary at first glance. The
first impression is very high.
It may be because I watched it for five minutes before looking for Jackie Chan. The
contrast between Khan is too strong

and then Nara It came out, and George Kim also came out. The
strong Australian style all came out.
Those running kangaroos were so beautiful.
Then they were shot by a gunshot. The mrs boss looked astonished
and then the camera turned. The kangaroos were placed on the roof of the broken car and the indigenous people sang songs. That little scene is also super funny
. I like the natural French humor in the movie. Haha, I have
to say that
this is a movie with a very pure Australian style made by a bunch of Hollywood . It's quite authentic~ I really admire these filmmakers. Anyway, I'm quite excited after watching this movie. First of all , the director is very cute . I've never seen a blockbuster with such a complete plot and so much like a movie, haha








At the beginning of the film, the stolen generation was mentioned, which
made me think that this is a film that explores historical issues or racial issues.
Later, I found that the film actually expressed more of the concept of a big race.
The combination of cattlemen and black girls,
white hostess and cream The child's love, the
indigenous grandfather's leadership of the cattle drive team is
even accompanied by a Chinese cook, Song Xing
, and the conflict over racial issues in the film has actually turned into a conflict between the two sides competing for the interests of the beef business.
Yes, if you cross the no-man's land It 's a bit pretentious to make another
film, and the movie can really end. It's
so beautiful and I'm satisfied,
but the director can't tell
the theme of the whole movie. It's still in the stolen generation.
What is it
at the end when the mrs boss said When I said that sentence, I suddenly realized
that when you have it, you should cherish grace
, because you don't know when you will lose it
or lose it because
everyone should have their own freedom
. Employed by anyone, so I won't be fired by anyone. Freedom and cherish are so contradictory and symbiotic. I still feel that relying on the lines to say the word cherish is too much. Finally, the ending of the mrs boss living with the cattle herders is also a little smooth. However, this discussion is actually the theme of self-improvement and experience. I really like the idea of ​​empathy and can't let go. This is probably the reason why I can't stop crying.










Some people say that it is like Gone with the Wind, but Gone with the Wind is also a favorite, that is the explanation that you only want
freedom but can't cherish it
. If you want to

make it into an epic,
if you want to be an epic, it lacks humanity and heroes. The
war background is just right.
Just the background. Enough, this background makes the plot coherent and reasonable. Enough is
only when the mrs boss is dead or alive after the final bombing The treatment
is a bit too Hollywood. When I see a sudden dance there, I feel
that the style seems to have changed. Haha. In the
end, Cheney's excessively negative image is also the same. It is a typical Hollywood evil
. What about my son. . .
And this also leads to too much twists and turns at the end. The
strength seems to be weakened.
It's like the little girl in the snow can't die again and again. Hehe,
but the screenwriter of the scene from driving the cattle to the missionary island to rescue
is quite good.
I still I think it should be reserved for the sequel -_- I
checked it out, Ronald Harwood, the screenwriter of The Pianist,
no wonder that
's why I gave five stars, generally I haven't given the most
complete movie story I've seen recently.
Or the scenery blockbuster
also has some magical color
themes that I like, and the acting is exciting enough
. The protagonists and supporting roles are all well-behaved. What can I ask for? I

said that the magical color
was forced by me, but it is true It 's a bit like the tune of Latin America
, the idealism in the materialistic world, it's like the real thing~
Nara's singing is too confusing. After listening to it, I always feel that the siren's voice should be almost similar. It
is the part of intercepting the cattle in the Grand Canyon . You should start singing when you are far away. . . Nara that little boy is really aura, his eyelashes are so long~~~~~ flashing around in the mrs boss room, wandering with George Kim, it feels very real . This is the feeling of magic, I think it is still Someone mocked that the whole movie was a tribute to The Wizard of Oz I don't know what to say, hee hee but those singing I feel like a re-enactment of the rainbow song, now it sounds, a little less ethereal, more exciting and finally said One of the people who watched the movie together before the ending said he used to sit in the movie theater and read the subtitles all the time. When I saw the ending of Black Field Australia, at least three ending songs were changed. I swear the subtitles are super long, but if you listen to the end, it is definitely worth the last. In the end , Nara's singing is quiet and faint, and when it sounds, it will make you feel that all this is true . There are 18,000 people on the Internet who have commented on this movie. I believe there are countless movie reviews , so I have no choice but to not watch them. So much that I can forget how I feel I love this movie I will watch it again or a few times It's enough to record my only 5 star movie of the year
































Maybe, I'm still too much of a literary and artistic young woman. I do
n't care, hehe

ps, I can't help but read a little of everyone's comments
.
Isn't it a product of Marx's materialist education? . .
Reflecting
on the fact that I have just received Renee's education,
I have almost ignored the emphasis on all male adult characters .
I only know how to pay attention to details and sentiment
, and I have to say that it is
too personal and narrow-minded, Khan. . . .

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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.