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Walkabout

  1971   3.6 stars 100 mins Classics Rated: NR     until 21-Jun-2011

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Synopsis

Horrific circumstances strand an urban brother and sister (Lucien John and Jenny Agutter) in the Australian outback, where they're found by an aboriginal boy (David Gulpilil) who helps the pair return to their city. As they wander, the siblings survive danger with the help of their new friend. The bond between the three grows, but when they reach civilization, the aboriginal boy finds he's unwelcome.

Directed By

Nicolas Roeg

Formats Available

• DVD
• Instant Watch : until Expired

All Genres

Adventures, Australia/ New Zealand, Classics, Foreign Countries, and Foreign Regions

Most Helpful Reviews

Lary9:

Walkabout is a lovely Australian movie with all the surprising mystery and quirky appeal of a koala. Since I happen to adore koalas, I heartily recommend it. Without divulging spoilers, the title reveals the films context since it refers to two merged journeys: the tradition based aboriginal quest of Becoming and the subsequent story of a brother and sister lost in the outback after a puzzling tragic event. Ironically, these two quests turn out to be essentially about the same thing. The film is filled with eroticism and metaphor. It has little dialogue and a moody sound track. I got caught up in it. Also, after reading some of the other reviews, I noticed that most did not take note of the clear erotic sub-text and the coming-of-age passages for Agutters character. I didnt see it as modernity vs. old ways as much as a personal journey of becoming.
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