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Australia (2008)

[Australia, USA / Australia , 2008 , Adventure , length 155 '] Directed by Baz Luhrmann With Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman , David Wenham , Bryan Brown, Bruce Spence , Jack Thompson, David Gulpilil , Ben Mendelsohn, Jacek Koman , Bill Hunter

You can say any thing that is too long, too dull, too here, too much of the, too much of everything. Bales. It 'a film by Baz Luhrmann, this should suffice. And that is why that should be taken: either you love it or hate it, there is no middle ground. Once again, Luhrmann takes the classic, the classic genre and turns it, he does his, modifies and makes us what we want. And if perhaps in the U.S. have struck down so much, because it did not go down to the fact that gender American excellence has been "lying" to the needs of a story australianissima, but with a bit of effort turns into a universal story. Or maybe because the Yankees have recognized the role of the bad guys who kill and rape white aborigines as they did with red skin? Maybe. But Australia does not need too much effort, it is a simple story, a story already told, but as it is told is something majestic. There is no intellectual beauty, but if everyone stopped on the role of the critic snob with the Courier under his arm, much better appreciation for the simple beauty of this epic film. Like all other Luhrmann's film history has no importance crabs, but the choices are of the characters, their stories, their feelings that hit, that are real and sincere. Some people call meat loaf, and there may be: why the bad guys are real bad, the good guys are really good, and the story as it is told. Two merits Luhrmann to: describe with so much passion the costumes, customs, and (unfortunately) the reality of Aboriginal was the most difficult task yet most felt; capture the sublime beauty of a wild and innocent, such as Australia's succeeded very well. Australia is a journey, is a country, but also Sarah Ashley, is the herdsman, is Nullah and are all involved in the film. Australia is a epic is an epic film and be taken so, for what it is: a film about feelings, like all others Luhrmann. No more, no less. Australia is the story of a group of people, is the story of a family, is the story of a house, is the story of a country, the story of a land: "Your land, our land."

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