Ned Kelly evaluation action
2022-05-05 06:01
"Ned Kelly" is a foreign-style "green forest hero" film
. Although the director thinks himself and is as objective as possible, in essence the director still stands on the side of the Kelly Gang to interpret. His insistence on details is to a certain extent The above reflects the atmosphere of the times, and also surrendered its own homework to the diversification of historical facts
. The film has a strong western style, it is easy to think of Paul Newman's "Little Tiger and Leopard King". Many scenes in the film perfectly present the magnificent and strange scenery of Australia. Although there are also actions, the film is more delicately portrayed. It is Kelly’s criminal motive, which focuses more on the plot, so the sound effects are relatively ordinary and the dialogue is clear. The chasing of several mountains and forests in the film has a better sense of speed.
Extended Reading
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Ned Kelly: I've watched gravel fade. Dust settle into crust. I've seen drips of water turn to stone that defied gravity. I've turned blood red with cave mud. I've been a bloody rock!
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[first lines]
Ned Kelly: I was the hero of Hughes Creek. I can still see the glint in me Da's eye as he looked down at me, his hand on me shoulder. What did he call me that day? Ah, what did Da call me? That's right. He called me Sunshine.