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Australia
(No longer in theaters)
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Genre
Action/Adventure, Romance, Suspense/Thriller
Producer
Baz Luhrmann
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Release Date
Nov 26, 2008
Release Notes
Nationwide
Official Website
Review
How can one do justice to Baz Luhrmann’s overripe epic Australia? It’s several types of primitive melodrama�cattle-drive Western, war picture, anti- racist message movie�whirred together, burnished with state-of-the-art CGI, and blessed with dialogue that defies parody. In one scene, the transplanted Englishwoman (Nicole Kidman) gazes moist-eyed on the rough-and-ready cattleman (Hugh Jackman) as he caresses an edgy stallion, and you know her line will be a clever variation on �You really have a gift with horses.� Instead, she says, �You really have a gift with horses.� It’s like that all the way through, down to the Aboriginal sidekick who lectures the hero with �You’re scared a gettin’ your heart hurt like before � without love in your heart you got nothin’.� Jackman has musical-theater chops and knows how to sell material this ham-handed; Kidman isn’t quite as deft. I’ve always admired her gumption in working so hard to overcome a certain temperamental tightness�but that tightness has now spread to her skin. In one scene, she haltingly sings �Somewhere Over the Rainbow� to an orphaned half-caste; but watching that big immovable forehead, I thought of another bit from The Wizard of Oz: �Oiiil caaan.�