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Presley 2022-01-16 08:01:33
"Desert Camel Shadow": a boon for life!
At the beginning of the film, the subtitles were printed: "Aboriginal people and Torres Island audiences should watch carefully, because the film may contain images and sounds of deceased people." This makes the audience more adventurous films adapted from real people. A sense of mystery....
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Omari 2022-01-16 08:01:33
Going on the road is never to conquer.
The hostess said that this behavior proved to be conquered, and I think this journey is a process by which Robin gradually releases himself from memory to reality.
In the latter part of the journey, dreams slowly ceased to appear. Dig's death heralded a kind of letting go. One cannot live a...

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Jaeden 2022-03-27 09:01:17
I think the director tried his best to show that this girl is a friend by our side. She is just doing what we think in our hearts and can’t, but dare not do. She is ordinary and not that crazy. It's just that the wilderness survival part is an understatement.
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Alvah 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Certainly not a documentary, certainly not a National Geographic promotional film, as long as you have been ecstatic when you can only see the magnificent scenery of nature for a few days, and then experience the psychological gap of returning to a big city, you can Find infinite inspiration in this film
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