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Australia - BLU-RAY Version (2008) Certificate 12

Australia - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(68%)
 
Starring: Nicole Kidman | Hugh Jackman | David Wenham | Jack Thompson | Bryan Brown
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 158 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Audio Descriptive | Drama | Romance
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Released: April 27, 2009

MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there.


AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mould of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score.

Highest rated reviews

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
absolutely dire

A Customer from london, england, 6th June, 2009

what a waste of time - I kept watching hoping it would get better. this has to be the worst film I've seen in a loooong time!

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Over the top

JuDenny from , 14th February, 2010

Although I could appreciate the hard work that went into this and the beauty of the Australian scenery I thought Baz Lurhman tried to do to much. He tried to give the film everything, comedy, romance, action, politics, pretty much every genre going. I can't say I didn't enjoy it but I just think it could have been better if he would have just concentrated on a couple of genres. I think he was aiming for Last of the Mohicans but ended up with Pearl Harbour.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2.0 stars
Not Great

BigDes from from Ringmer, 8th February, 2010

reasonable movie. tries to be an epic but misses the mark by a country mile. Worth a view but don't expect much.

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Rated 1.0 stars
Poor

A Customer from SE london, 25th February, 2010

Starts off fine, but is ruined by an unbelieveable and simplistic plot.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 4.0 stars
Australia

A Customer from Saffron Walden, 23rd February, 2010

Brilliant! Considering the length of the film, it was needed to tell the story. The little aborginal boy was just so cute and played his part well. Hugh Jackson did not disappoint either, he was in it from the beginning to the end. The story did not stop at all throughout the whole 2 hours and 45 minutes.

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