Baz Lurhmann's Australia a Wonderful Way to While Away a Wintery Evening
by Julia Smith
My husband Brad and I watched Baz Luhrmann's Australia on Sunday. Brad works at Blockbuster and brings home the new releases a week early. A big perk for us!
Both of us loved Australia. Baz Lurhmann is a favorite director of ours, even though he's only done four films so far: Strictly Ballroom (1992), Romeo + Juliet (1996), Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Australia (2008.)
David Gulpilil as King George
Young Brandon Walters is the film's heart as Nullah, a half-aboriginal, half-white boy trying to keep one step ahead of authorities trying to ship him off to the Mission School. He lives on the cattle station known as Faraway Downs.
Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) travels from England to Australia to sell her late husband's property. When she arrives Down Under, she discovers the neighboring cattleman, King Carney plans to absorb her station into his own. King Carney is played by one of my absolute favorite Australian actors, Bryan Brown.
The film is gorgeously shot by Mandy Walker. Look at this movie-star entrance into the film for Hugh Jackman.
Nicole Kidman gets to show some grit during a cattle drive, where Lady Ashley comes face to face with the lengths King Carney will go to maintain his cattle monopoly.
But Australia really shines when The Drover strides onscreen. Hugh Jackman's rugged cattleman activates every feminine cell in a woman's body.
I really enjoyed the magical realism of the boy's storyline, whose affinity for the land and its secrets is woven strongly throughout the film.
And the romance - did I mention the romance?
How about the chaos of Japanese attacks on Australia in this WWII setting? Isn't it hard enough to realize how one feels about a love interest? Bombing raids out of nowhere really throw a wrench into the works.
Another favorite Australian actor, David Wenham plays an ambitious man who works for King Carney.
Here's the trailer for Australia. Enjoy!
My husband Brad and I watched Baz Luhrmann's Australia on Sunday. Brad works at Blockbuster and brings home the new releases a week early. A big perk for us!
Both of us loved Australia. Baz Lurhmann is a favorite director of ours, even though he's only done four films so far: Strictly Ballroom (1992), Romeo + Juliet (1996), Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Australia (2008.)
David Gulpilil as King George
Young Brandon Walters is the film's heart as Nullah, a half-aboriginal, half-white boy trying to keep one step ahead of authorities trying to ship him off to the Mission School. He lives on the cattle station known as Faraway Downs.
Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) travels from England to Australia to sell her late husband's property. When she arrives Down Under, she discovers the neighboring cattleman, King Carney plans to absorb her station into his own. King Carney is played by one of my absolute favorite Australian actors, Bryan Brown.
The film is gorgeously shot by Mandy Walker. Look at this movie-star entrance into the film for Hugh Jackman.
Nicole Kidman gets to show some grit during a cattle drive, where Lady Ashley comes face to face with the lengths King Carney will go to maintain his cattle monopoly.
But Australia really shines when The Drover strides onscreen. Hugh Jackman's rugged cattleman activates every feminine cell in a woman's body.
I really enjoyed the magical realism of the boy's storyline, whose affinity for the land and its secrets is woven strongly throughout the film.
And the romance - did I mention the romance?
How about the chaos of Japanese attacks on Australia in this WWII setting? Isn't it hard enough to realize how one feels about a love interest? Bombing raids out of nowhere really throw a wrench into the works.
Another favorite Australian actor, David Wenham plays an ambitious man who works for King Carney.
Here's the trailer for Australia. Enjoy!
Great post! Now I have to see it. I love Nicole Kidaman and of course the fabulous Hugh Jackman. Yummy. Enjoyed this!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed every bit of the film! Every frame was brilliantly shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the run down Julia! I haven't seen it yet! (my bad) Funny how the critics were kind of tough on the movie - and the academy failed to acknowledge it in terms of nominations this year - even in the costume and cinematography categories (I don't think they did at any rate).Hmm I wonder if it's because it's at heart a "romance"? But it's on my list of movies I want to watch! ;)
ReplyDeleteI wanted so badly to run out yesterday to pick this up on its first day out - am making a point to get it today! Thanks for the fun post.
ReplyDeleteIt eluded me at the theatre, so Brad ran it home as soon as he had it in his hot little hands. He loved it just as much as me. But he's a romantic fellow...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the movie, too, Julia - and I think I will get it for Laura to watch. The little boy was fantastic, wasn't he?
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Julia. Despite how the box office did, I can't wait to see this movie. Cowboys, regardless of what country they originate from, are right up my alley. ;)
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