Snow, sunny, windy, smog...
Just want to stay on the couch
Xiaobian has prepared a few {Australian cultural films} feasts for you
A glass of red wine with a movie
Australia
Australia

This is a drama that almost most people will instinctively think of when it comes to Australian culture, and is often referred to as the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind", involving a lot of Australian history and culture, and the uninhibited landforms of Turkey and Australia. The most important thing is that the male and female protagonists are also Nicole Kidman, who is also Australia's top cast, and "Uncle Wolf" Hugh Jackmankas sit in ah!
The heroine, Sarah, was supposed to persuade her fiancé, who ran a farm in Australia, to return to England, and met the cattle herder Zhuo in Darwin, and when Zhuo led Sarah to find her fiancé's farm, she found that her fiancé was dead.
Well!
Originally wanted to sell the farm, but because of the farm's indigenous boy changed his original intentions, and during this time he fell in love with Zhuo, and then shortly after the outbreak of World War II, the Japanese bombed darwin port...
meaning
The Home Song Stories
There are Chinese immigrants all over the world, which is even more common in Australia, and this film is based on the chinese director's adolescent experience after being taken to Australia by his mother, of which the heroine is the role of the director's mother.
The background of the story is that the Chinese singer Rose met the Australian sailor Bill who came to China, and then immigrated to Australia with her two children, and soon after arriving in Australia, she broke up with Bill, and she began to circle around various men, one of whom was with her and even fell in love with her daughter...
I have to say that Chen Chong, who plays the role of his mother, is really very good at acting!
The last of Stahlwin
Last Cab to Darwin
When Rex learned he had little left in his life, he drove more than 2,000 kilometres from Broken Hill in NSW across mainland Australia to Darwin and decided to "euthanize".
However, this journey to death has joined some people with different hearts, including black brothers who live a messy life, and beautiful little sisters who have been traveling on the road to find answers... It seems that an Australian road movie born to death is actually a philosophical film that explores life and love, which can not only make you feast your eyes on the Australian inland scenery, but also maybe you will find the answer to life here.
Long way home
Rabbit-Proof Fence
Australia is a very diverse country, its own history and culture is not much, and there is a black history, that is, the "stolen generation", prime minister Kevin Rudd publicly apologized in 2003. The Rabbit-Proof Fence is based on a true story at the time.
The story takes place in Australia in the early twentieth century, when the government felt that the aborigines were of "low ancestry", forcibly took the mixed-race children born of white and local aborigines from their relatives and incorporated them into the so-called "utopian" land "Moore River Camp", which actually turned them into cheap labor and forced them to marry white people... So 14-year-old Morley decided to flee with two other girls, hiding from the pursuers and running 1500 miles back to his hometown.
castle
The Castle
This 1997 film, which was completely set in Melbourne, is considered by Australians to be the most representative of Australia, and the film cost $750,000, and the final box office is 13 times the cost~ ~ ~ !
The film is as chinese family humor as we are watching "Family with Children" for Australians, the film is about the protagonist's family who live near melbourne airport, and one day received a notice from the government and the airport to forcibly move, so they had to stand in the high court to defend the family... The film is both funny and warm, and it can also learn some Australian legal knowledge, yes and no.