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Wake in Fright Reviews

  • Elda 2022-09-12 23:43:08

    small town life

    Australian film Wake in Fright. Old movies from the 70's. It is still considered by some to be the best film in Australia. Looking at the title, I thought it was a murder and robbery, or a gangster fire and the like, but it was not. The film tells the story of a rural primary school teacher from...

  • Kristy 2022-09-12 22:07:17

    try to summarize the content

    It felt weird, uneasy. Ring (use the concept, count?) structure.     John Glenn, the teacher assigned to teach at Tibonda after a thousand bond. I am eagerly looking forward to leaving this little place for vacation and going to the big city to meet my girlfriend in Sydney. Mood is dissatisfaction...

  • Amber 2022-09-12 20:14:31

    Going around and back to the origin

    I am isolated from the world and get together in a carnival. I go around and go back to the original point. Only killing yourself is a way of getting out of town. It was carried without any scruples, it was reddened by the scorching sun, and it was sobered by alcohol. The last sentence...

  • Miles 2022-09-12 14:15:05

    human exile

    This is a story of balancing a regular life after releasing the animalistic and instinctive desires in the heart by struggling and tearing in the restraint and repression. The diffused air in the small town of Yabbada is mingled with indulgent hormonal fires. After coming to the town, following the...

  • Unique 2022-09-12 12:53:00

    Incomparable depression and despair. There is a sense of immediate vision of his own situation.

    After reading it, I was extremely shocked, and hurriedly wrote down my own broken words, #見作#        Extremely depressed and desperate. The tears in the corners of his eyes when he was rescued are even more helpless to despair of life. In a strange town, due to greed and curiosity, he lost...

Wake in Fright

Director: Ted Kotcheff

Language: English Release date: October 9, 1971