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Walkabout Reviews

  • Colleen 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Live like a primitive

    There is no doubt that the director of this work is a conservationist. Many conceptual techniques are used in the film to show how good life is close to nature, how ugly the city and the destruction of nature are. Although it seems a bit blunt to express a concept with a lot of photos and music...

  • Stefanie 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Civilization and barbarism

    A pair of sisters and brothers from modern civilized society roam in the arid wilderness, and a black-skinned aboriginal from primitive tribal society has established a relationship that transcends language with the brothers and sisters during this endless wandering. This kind of story and...

  • Bradford 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Related metaphors

    I don't know why, the Chinese names of many movies are quite unreliable (not translated), such as this "WALKABOUT". I think of another movie "GERRY" that I have seen before, which was translated as "Rinny Goes in the Desert". Buy it!     The reason why I mentioned the "GERRY" is because I just...

  • Zane 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    What time is it

    The father at the beginning of the movie should not shoot his son, because the son stood still and the father had enough time to aim at the shot. The father did not shoot the son, but turned to the side of the rock. The second time, it clearly shot at the soil which was still quite a distance away...

  • Robyn 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Miss Brother Wasteland Almanac-Civilization is a high hat

    Filmed in 1971, "Miss Brothers Wasteland Almanac" seems to be a life experience of the two younger brothers in the wilderness with indigenous people, but it is actually a spiritual contest between modern society and primitive nature. In terms of shooting technique, the life of the indigenous people...

  • Austin 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Civilization and barbarism

    1. The radio is a symbol of the civilized world. The siblings have never dropped the radio, showing that although they have been "surviving in the wilderness", they have always belonged to the civilized world. At the end, they can finally throw away the radio, which is when this life really comes...

  • Jevon 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Walkabout Review

    About the name of the film walkabout walkabout is an Aboriginal coming-of-age ceremony, usually between 12 and 16 years old, men will live in the wilderness for up to 6 months in order to achieve the transition from physical and mental to adulthood. . Walkabout is like a kind of spirit, a gene is...

  • Zelma 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    walkabout

    You can imagine what kind of story it would be if it were an American film. The title will explain why the father’s psychology is abnormal, and various events are suppressing him; the despair of the brothers and sisters when there is no water will be infinitely magnified, and it is best to match....

  • Anais 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    What the director wanted to say

    Do one of my most BS things-dismember movies.         1. The radio is a symbol of the civilized world. The siblings have never dropped the radio, showing that although they have been "surviving in the wilderness", they have always belonged to the civilized world. At the end, they can finally throw...

  • Lesley 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Real images, hypocritical civilization

    The first time I saw a more real indigenous life in a movie, every time I watched the geography channel or the animal world, I saw beautiful nature, cute wild animals, and harmony between man and nature. So people say with emotion, ah, the earth has been destroyed by human industrial civilization,...

Walkabout

Director: Nicolas Roeg

Language: English,Aboriginal,Czech,French Release date: July 1, 1971