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Walkabout Reviews

  • Rowena 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Words: catching a fish

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    Of course, it's not just the enviable swimming naked in the water. People can be as free as fish.

    It's not like the little black people are completely free from social treaties, and they can hit any animal they want. If you want to catch a cow, catch a cow, if you want to kill a bear, then kill a...

  • Makayla 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    walkabout: Not a Robinson-like wandering story, nor a fairy tale of The Wizard of Oz

    Following the last wave introduced in the previous movie, Walkabout is also one of the masterpieces of the Australian New Wave in the 1970s. Just looking at the original English title or the translation of the roaming tales of sisters and brothers will assume that the description of this movie is...

  • May 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    The power of images

    This film gives full play to the power of images. It's actually a road movie with no plot, but everything I want to say is said in visual language. Australia's natural scenery and animals have increased the visibility, but it is by no means just staying in the stage of appreciation, but the...

  • Kennith 2022-01-11 08:02:30

    Briefly on Central Australia

    This semester I took an elective course of the school called "Explore Central Australia", and followed this class to the central Australian city of Alice Spring for a week to visit the surrounding Turkish community and some natural landscapes. The movie was studied for half a semester, and I...

Walkabout

Director: Nicolas Roeg

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