What are Australians looking at?

Ephraim 2022-03-22 09:02:55

I have to admit that my aesthetics are quite different from those of the local Australians. IMDB's rating of around 8.X for a few days (although the number of votes was indeed small) made me finally determined to go to the cinema to watch this so-called Australian movie with a serious atmosphere and rave reviews.

And found out it was a piece of shit.

Of course, the problem is not his own setting - the so-called Australia was invaded by a country with a population explosion and a mandarin-speaking country (although the film does not mention the name of the heavenly kingdom). This setting is a bit self-indulgent, but I can still enjoy it a little bit, and it is similar to the red star shining in Paris back then. The unacceptable part lies in its illogical storyline, disgusting special effects and YY who has no root for the ability of the Australian teenager.

Just ask a few little kids who usually play idle shit and have a crush , turned into a special agent when he lifted the gun. Two bare-handed girls entered and exited the military area as often as they wanted, and they fought over dozens of heavily armed suspected Chinese soldiers. Blowing up a bridge is like looking for something. Do you think kangaroos are all bumpy? The kangaroos have such a national combat capability that they could have unified the world long ago.


It is said that the film is still based on American thighs, not to mention the disgusting values ​​of Hollywood (such as the priest's non-killing hand and the weak little girl who has no power to bind koalas, and she can sweep away a suspected heaven when she raises her hand. Soldier), the special effects of the film do not fully reflect the result of hugging the legs, the picture is dark, the action scenes are blunt, and the explosion scenes are hypocritical.


The original novel seems to be popular in Australia between the 80s and 90s. If the novel itself is about the same level, it can only be said that the spiritual life of the kangaroo people is simple and barren to a certain extent. This kind of mentally retarded story, if you think about it, is a kind of reverse political and ideological education, but there are so many kangaroo cubs buying it, it seems that the ignorance of the kangaroo people also has a certain level.

Kangaroo people still feel at ease to create a few actors. Movies are not something that can be shot with a machine.

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Extended Reading
  • Ezra 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I rely on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • Theodore 2022-02-07 14:58:54

    cheated by the poster...

Tomorrow, When the War Began quotes

  • Ellie Linton: Do you remember how many hours we used to spend up here?

    Corrie Mackenzie: You mean the tea parties?

    Ellie Linton: We were so innocent back then. Now I-I feel like we were innocent right up until yesterday. God, we didn't believe in Santa Claus or anything like that. But no, we believed in other fantasies. We believed that we were safe. Guess that was the biggest fantasy of them all.

  • Fiona Maxwell: How many planes do we have anyway?

    Kevin Holmes: One less now...