A delightful literary epic film

Serenity 2022-03-26 09:01:04

Honestly, "Australia" is an absolutely pleasing literary epic! The long-lost soul-stirring, many scenes reproduce the spectacular atmosphere that can only be felt in "Giant" and even "Doctor Zhivag"; the packaging is exquisite and gorgeous, and the photography, soundtrack, costume, art, and special effects all reflect the twenty-one The top level of the century film industry; sensationalism is well-intentioned, in addition to the life and death of one supporting role, of course, there is also the final reunion of the hero and heroine, choosing the familiar "OVER THE RAINBOW" as the main theme is more resonant;

in terms of actors, The literate Hugh Jackman is an impeccable hero, with the Eastwood and Gregory Peck feel to it; Nicole's role as an English lady is no problem, but my favorite It is the part where she tells stories and sings to the little boy that shows her comedic talent, which is kind and natural; the mixed-race boy played by Brandon Walters can be said to be the key character throughout the whole film. Very spiritual, but at the end of the film his choice of belonging is confusing. Isn't advocating racial integration one of the themes of this film?

On top of that, several plot twists were sloppy, which certainly diminished the depth of the characters and story. But on the whole, the narrative is still very smooth, and there is no sense of verbosity as some media say, the typical hero and beauty model, suitable for family viewing, and it is very wise to be released in China during the Spring Festival!

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Australia quotes

  • Nullah: When Mrs. Boss first come to this land, she look but she not see. Now, she got her eye open for the first time.

  • Lady Sarah Ashley: Not everybody's you, Mr. Drover.

    Drover: That's right. Not everyone's me. I'm the boss.