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    The Start of the Film The film begins with background information‚ powerful music and what appear to be abstract images. The vastness of the outback and the girls’ daunting trip is highlighted by the opening aerial shots‚ and additional overhead shots confirm their tininess against the fence. Name a recurring theme throughout the film. Throughout the film‚ the girls are pictured as frightened rabbits trapped on the wrong side of the fence - wide-eyed as if caught in headlights‚ caged

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    Speech The concept of belonging is more complex than it first appears When we think about the concept of belonging‚ the first things that pop into our heads are acceptance‚ friendship‚ and even the most simple signs of connection and harmony. But when analyzed more closely‚ we find out that belonging really is more complex then it first appears. The idea of belonging being more complex than it first appears is fantastically demonstrated by the combination of techniques used in the novel ’Romulus

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    whether making a wordless film or attracting numerous audiences is a bigger accomplishment. It is amazing that the audience fails to realize the film’s male protagonist during the entire movie. The setting of the movie is in the arid Aboriginal outback. Being a motion picture‚ Samson and Delilah is remarkably restrained‚ but with a rich impact (Sluis‚ 2010). In the opening scenes Warwick Thornton‚ the first-time feature director‚ sets the routine of the two principal characters. Delilah (Marissa

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    security prison escapes to reconnect with his dying mother. They find each other on their separate journeys but soon realise they are not too different from each other and become closer to each other. Their journey starts in the northern-western outback of New South Wales and slowly progresses towards the desirable inner-cities near Sydney. The film portrays many different indigenous stereotypes as it causes more and more conflict for the journey to find their new identity. Sen focus’ more on creating

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    Time plays a crucial role and is the central figure of individual’s life. In “Run Lola Run” time is an important motif continuously portrayed throughout the film. The opening of the film displays a gothic-looking clock ticking away its demonic second hand‚ another demon on its main face displaying the significance of time in an individual’s life‚ in particularly Lola’s. The film commences with a low angle shot‚ as the camera plunges into the mouth of the demon on the face of the clock‚ warning the

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    The Divinity of Australian Identity From the fabricated tale of mystery in Peter Weir’s ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’‚ to the prototypical portrayal of Australian principles and behaviour in ‘Crocodile Dundee’‚ directors and audiences alike have been fastidiously and attentively representing their beliefs about how true Australian’s should behave in film for decades. With the recurring themes and values of courage‚ mateship‚ resourcefulness‚ and the toughness of the Australian people as the centre of

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    Journeys notes Rabbit Proof Fence Film‚ Phillip Noyce director‚ 3 half caste girls taken from their family to be assimilated‚ 1200 mile journey home Journeys can be forced upon you by others Being forced into the car - reaction shots of girls and family‚ horror of force - close up facial shots of girls‚ distant family – filmed through glass to show separation Journeys can be intimidating and threatening Girls in cage- Molly looking up at guard. Point of view shot showing

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    5 July 2010. Martin‚ Douglas. “Farmer Who Developed First Frozen French Fries‚ at 99”. The New York Times‚ 2008. 28 May. 1 page. Web. The New York Times Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia Hadley‚ C.J. “Mr. Spud.” Range‚ Cowboy Spirit on America’s Outback. 1998. 1998-2005 Range Magazines. Web

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    Lady Sarah Ashley‚ an English aristocrat who inherits her husband’s ranch‚ and Drover‚ the cattle driver who reluctantly aggress to join forces to protect her property‚ attempt to herd about two thousand cattle hundreds of miles across the dangerous outback (called the “Never Never”) of Australia and into Darwin. After achieving their accomplishment to save Lady Ashley’s ranch and years spent together rebuilding the property as a family‚ they are shocked to witness the bombing of their city‚ Darwin‚

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    Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is a story that shows how weak people can be in the sense of loyalty. This loyalty‚ defined as putting strong will and strength into a relationship in all cases is being put into a light of making choices. This means you have to make the decision between Loyalty and "Friends"‚ which also can be described as people that are together but basically are lonely for themselves and that decision-making is important. If you watch the whole novel as a representative

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