Australia (2008)


Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)

Australia (2008)


Director: Baz Luhrmann


Cast: Shea Adams as Carney Boy #3, Eddie Baroo as Bull, Ray Barrett as Ramsden, Tony Barry as Sergeant Callahan, Jamal Bednarz-Metallah as Mission Boy, Damian Bradford as Constable #1, Bryan Brown as King Carney, Nathin Butler as Carney Boy #1, Tara Carpenter as Essential Services Woman, Rebecca Chatfield as Magarri's Niece, Lillian Crombie as Bandy Legs, Max Cullen as Old Drunk, Essie Davis as Cath Carney, Arthur Dignam as Father Benedict, Michelle Dyzla as Hairdresser



OK, I saw Australia back in December, so I'm a little rusty, forgive
the late review. But looking back on this movie and just thinking about
it really did help me in looking at the film and it's story. Australia
was a movie that really tried to be the next Gone With The Wind for the
millennium's audience. While it's a good movie, it definitely wasn't
great and went way over the top. It's a little lengthy in the time and
the writing was a little over done, BUT nevertheless it was still a
good movie. It had terrific sets and was a beautiful setting, it felt
like watching one of the old classic movies that made you feel good.
Well, it was kinda like Titanic with the emotions, you were up, you
were down, you were laughing, you were crying, well you get the idea.
The story is a bit much, so I'm going to do the best I can to give you
a decent summary.

In 1939, Lady Sarah Ashley travels from England to northern Australia
to force her philandering husband to sell his faltering Australian
cattle station, Faraway Downs. Her husband sends an independent cattle
drover , called simply "Drover", to Darwin to transport her to Faraway
Downs. Lady Sarah's husband, who has been working hard to sell 1500
head of cattle to the military, is murdered shortly before she arrives.
Meanwhile, treacherous FD cattle station manager Neil Fletcher is
trying to gain control of Faraway Downs, so that neighboring Lesley
'King' Carney can have a cattle monopoly in the Northern Territory,
which will give him negotiating leverage with the Australian army. The
childless Lady Sarah is captivated by the young boy Nullah, who was
born to an Aboriginal mother and an unknown white father. When Nullah
and his mother hide from the white authorities by entering a water
tower, his mother drowns. Drover is friendly with the Aborigines, and
therefore shunned by many of the other whites in the territory. Lady
Sarah and Drover develop a romance, and she gains a new appreciation
for the Australian territory. But Carney's men poison all the water
sources along the cattle-drive route, so the group risks driving the
cattle through the dangerous Never Never desert, which they accomplish
with the help of "King George". Two years later, Drover and Lady Sarah
have lived together with Nulla. But Drover, who has been quarreling
with Lady Sarah and has gone droving apparently never to return, hears
that she has been killed in the bombing of Darwin. Drover finds out
about Nullah's abduction to Mission Island, and sets out with Magarri
and Ivan to rescue Nullah and the other children from the island using
a sailboat.

Whew, OK, I hope that summary is a good description of the movie since
I haven't watched in a while, but I did the best I could. So in a quick
sum up, the movie is worth the watch, for the background, it was worth
watching in the theater. But you get the same effect if you watched it
at home if you have a big screen TV and surround sound. Nicole and Hugh
were a beautiful couple together, they did the best they could for such
a lengthy story. But the chemistry was on and the movie did work, I
think they just went a little too over the top on trying to make this
movie into a classic or some kind of love fest for the Oscars. It's
worth the watch, but I'd recommend just watching it at home, I don't
think I can sit through a 3 hour movie again in the theaters, I'm
really loosing my touch.

7/10

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