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16 ديسمبر 2009![]() |
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I admire Howard Hawks’ films…Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, Red River, and Rio Bravo are improbable pieces of entertainment. As I was watching Australia, the modern Baz Luhrmann movie with Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman, I kept thinking…man, Baz must really savor Hawks’ movies, too.
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As evidenced by the films above, the mismatched couple who fight and fight until they realize they’re perfect for each other (view Powerful Ado About Nothing, Taming of the Shrew, and Moonlighting as other examples of the get) and the group of underestimated misfits who near together to fight detestable are two gigantic elements old again and again by Hawks. Throw in a bit of John Ford’s The Searchers and its hard watch at racism leading to inhuman deeds and mix well and you have…Australia.
The dilemma current audiences may have with Luhrmann’s novel movie is it’s very, very earnest. This is straight ahead chronicle storytelling with its heart on its sleeve and hat and boots with never a wink to the crowd in the theater to say “ain’t these people quaint”. You either select in or you don’t. If you do, like I did, you’re in for a hell of a plod.
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This, I feel, is the flip-side to The Shaded Knight. Marvelous and tainted are trapped in something akin to a battle and an embrace in Nolan’s Gotham City. You root for Batman, but he does stuff that is on the nefarious side of freedom and civil rights. The Joker is pure crazy, but he’s the most mesmerizing character in the film. In Australia, there are great guys and poor guys and you are either really obedient or twirl your mustache nasty. The main villain actually may be a bit too two-dimensional in that aspect, but it didn’t distress my overall enjoyment.
Why? Well, tale melodrama is hard to pull off…I’m talking about the loyal stuff here. The fresh BBC production of Bleak House is a astronomical example. There are very worthy and very, very poor people in that myth, but the acting is so wonderful you rarely if ever find yourself rolling your eyes (like whenever I’ve watched Smallville…see: unpleasant memoir melodrama) . Kidman and Jackman sell their characters…the displaced Englishwoman and the rough-hewn “Drover”. They are thrown together honest to, initially it seems, thwart a inferior cattle baron from monopolizing the beef industry in the country. But the other broad chronicle, the main one in fact, centers around Australia’s “lost generation”. These were Aboriginal children who were fathered by white men who didn’t claim them. They were taken by the government, the mothers had no rights, and handed over to the church to be taught to “act white” and then work in the servant class. Nullah, played by the improbable child actor Brandon Walters, is one of these “creamies” who has been hidden on the ranch now owned by Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) . Lady Ashley discovers what is going on, is afraid by the law, and works to sustain him hidden as well. Why the Drover cares so powerful about Nullah becomes obvious later in the film (no, it’s not what you reflect…that would be too easy) and Jackman’s experience with stage and musical work does him proud here. He can do earnest better than almost any actor alive when he needs to and his later spend of the f-word (the only curse I can remember from the entire film) hits so hard, in unbiased the factual emotional moment, that it kills. Russell Crowe was originally cast as the Drover but backed out. If Crowe had done the film, and I have liked him in other things…the Napoleon-era British navy film that I can’t remember the name of lawful now, it would not have worked. Crowe never loses that bit of edge and the Drover, at one point, really has to fully shatter down and become completely vulnerable. Jackman shines at that point.
Anyway…a warning, the movie is long 2 hours and 40something minutes, but I didn’t realize that until I had left the theater. I saw it alone…I was out of town at a pediatrics meeting…and that’s a advantageous thing. I didn’t have to camouflage from Holly the few times the movie hit me a bit too hard and do that cough-throat clearing thing we dudes do to screen up a stray glide.
I was looking forward to seeing this movie when it was release tedious last year given all the hype, and was not dissappointed!
Director, Baz Luhman, has served up a slab of nostalgia ala Australian style with all those graceful elements we appreciate from films of the 40’s and 50’s, breathtaking, sweeping landscapes, lovely costumes and two elegant actors in Kidman and Jackman who gain the essence of the film. It nostalgia in every sense of the word, in every frame. The acting style reminds us of Bogart, Grant, Bacall and Dunne. The myth is record in every arrangement and honest exquisite. I loved the salute to “The Wizard of Oz”a really nice touch!
Of course we all know how it’s going to raze. Watching Australia was like eating a box of Quality Street chocolates. Definite I know what I’m getting, but I serene fancy it.
For those of you who want to exhaust a few hours (and I mean a few; it’s almost 3 hours) being completely entertained then thisis the movie for you. I only wished they had inserted an interval on it’s theatrical release and made the whole event at the movies a sincere nostalgic experience.
I can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t like this movie, unless you fair aren’t up for a feel superior portray. I want to recognize more movies being made like this!!!! Well done to all!!!
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