I thought I'd get in early and break the ice. I haven't seen it yet, but this is likely to be the showbiz blockbuster of the year and as such it cannot help but have an impact on our culture generally.
From what I hear, it will be the greatest Aussie movie since 'Kenny'. Or perhaps a fitting successor to 'Crocodile Dundee' (except with stockwhips instead of knives). Great.
I do believe it portrays some realistic (if not real) characters, not just figments of some arty farty imagination. By the same token, I also believe it is informed by some of the 'classics' of moviedom, thus ensuring its own ranking in that pantheon.
Go easy on the pop corn (apologies to GR)
previous forum topic | next forum topic | email this forum topic | 1194 reads
If history is told by the victors, the story of war is usually told by the blokes. Now it's the ‘sheilas' turn. Nearly 1000 Australian women had a part in the Vietnam War as entertainers, journalists, volunteers and nurses. The one thing they have in common is that their lives were changed forever by Vietnam. For many of them it was the most vital and alive they have ever felt. This is their story.