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Australia! - Maggers - 11-29-2008 OK, let me give a disclaimer up front. The new love of my life is an Aussie, so I'm partial to all things Australian now. That being said, I very much enjoyed "Australia," as did my nephews and their assorted girlfriends, all in their early 20's. Australia is a long, sprawling movie, shot in the distinctive Baz Luhrman style of overblown colors, enforced artificiality and sweeping overhead pans. It is a big story with about 3 different endings before it really ends. The little boy narrates it and while I'm not a fan of narration in general, it worked for me here. I could take or leave Nicole Kidman; I'm no fan of hers, but she didn't kill the movie. Of course, why wouldn't I love Hugh Jackman. What warm blooded woman wouldn't? It was interesting to see how Baz can take a natural location and make it appear artificial, which is off putting but somehow he makes it work. There are about 7 different stories going in the film and it's all over the place, but if you want a modernist epic movie about the land down under, this is the one to see. Australia! - johntfs - 12-01-2008 I'll have to go check that out sometime. Australia! - Noelie - 12-01-2008 I really want to see this movie, but more importantly, I wanted to say, "Hi Maggers!" Australia! - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 12-01-2008 Maggers Wrote:OK, let me give a disclaimer up front. The new love of my life is an Aussie, so I'm partial to all things Australian now. That being said, I very much enjoyed "Australia," as did my nephews and their assorted girlfriends, all in their early 20's. Australia is a long, sprawling movie, shot in the distinctive Baz Luhrman style of overblown colors, enforced artificiality and sweeping overhead pans. I've heard conflicting reports. My friends Dan and Lisa saw it. He told me it's a chick flick. Lisa said, "Don't listen to him, Michael." Who should I believe? Australia! - LolaRennt - 12-01-2008 The comment about the 3 different endings has me concerned. I've sat through movies that had natural ending points but kept dragging on and on until the dragging just ruined the movie. Did you find yourself getting fidgety each time you thought the movie was ending but it kept going? Australia! - Maggers - 12-02-2008 LolaRennt Wrote:The comment about the 3 different endings has me concerned. I've sat through movies that had natural ending points but kept dragging on and on until the dragging just ruined the movie. I understand completely, and oddly enough, no, neither I nor my nephews and assorted friends got fidgety. But this movie may not be everyone's cup of tea. It is an oddly campy epic drama with unexpected bit of comedy, and a villain who is over the top and relentless. It's Baz Luhrman. If you know his work, you'll understand what I'm trying to say. I'm glad I saw it. Australia! - Maggers - 12-02-2008 Noelie Wrote:I really want to see this movie, but more importantly, I wanted to say, "Hi Maggers!" Hello, my love! I think of you every time I'm watching DEXTER. Australia! - Noelie - 12-02-2008 Maggers Wrote:Hello, my love! I think of you every time I'm watching DEXTER.Tsk, tsk. The only person you should be thinking of while watching Dexter is Michael C. Hall. Australia! - Maggers - 12-03-2008 Noelie Wrote:Tsk, tsk. The only person you should be thinking of while watching Dexter is Michael C. Hall. LOL, I do, I do! Australia! - law dawg - 12-03-2008 Maggers, I'm hoping the wife has no desire to see this, but if she does, at least I've gotten your recommendation so maybe I'll not dread it as much. |