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Important Social Issues In Muriel's Wedding, Directed By Paul Hogan
Films have the power to influence the viewer's understanding and feelings about important social issues. The film, Muriel's wedding, directed by Paul Hogan is an Australian drama-comedy film, set in 1994. It showcases the life of Muriel, a young lady dubbed as the 'ugly duckling' by members of her family, friends and the rest of her town, Porpoise Spit. Day to day, Muriel is found in her room constantly listening to ABBA as she slowly becomes disconnected with reality leading her to a corrupt vacation on Hibiscus Island, escaping to Sydney with her feisty friend, Rhonda, a name change to Mariel to signify her new-gained success, an economical marriage and an unfortunate, life-defining event that brings Muriel to her senses. The negativity of

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