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The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

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Speaking of Australian actors, the most important thing that comes to mind is a bunch of rough old men.

Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Heath Ledger, Hugo Viven, Guy Pierce, Sam Worthington.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Everyone is mixed in Hollywood, Oscar movie emperor, Oscar best director, Oscar best supporting actor, the highest grossing film actor in film history.

However, there is an Australian woman who, on her own, pushed the Australian actress to the temple of world cinema.

She is Nicole Kidman, the 75th Academy Award for Best Actress

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman was born in Hawaii in 1967 and moved to Australia with her family.

He has been studying ballet since he was a child and has been trained in professional acting since the age of 10.

In 1990, Nicole entered Hollywood, starring in Thunder Hero with Tom Cruise and Robert Duval, in which Nicole Kidman played Claire, the attending physician who encouraged and helped the actor Cole return to the game.

The film also became her and Liang Tang's engagement, and their marriage lasted until 2001.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise

Nicole Kidman has long been known as the most beautiful woman in Australia, with a tall figure of 180, a sculptural face, and years of dancing skills that have made her have a strong physical management ability, and her temperament is so good that even the beautiful soup at the peak of her appearance has grown into a leaping earth around her.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"
The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

When she was young, Nicole had the face of an angel

The year Nicole and Tom Cruise divorced, she starred in Australian director Buzz Ruchman's Moulin Rouge, a song and dance film that also brought Nicole her first Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

And in 2009, eight years after her first collaboration with Buzz Ruchmann, Nicole returned to their Australian hometown with the Golden Globe best director again in 2009.

Find hugh Jackman, who is also an Australian actor.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Together, we filmed this "Australian Chaos".

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

"Australia's Troubled World"

The film lasts 160 minutes and is close to three hours, and the hero and heroine's emotional road in the Australian wilderness and the background of the war are very much like Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable's "Gone with the Wind", so some film critics call it the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind".

The film tells the story of the British nobleman Sarah on the eve of World War II, who traveled thousands of miles to the country where the British exiled criminals--- Australia, in order to persuade her husband, who ran a ranch in Australia, to sell the ranch and return to England with him.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

What was the British impression of Australia at that time?

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

"That's Australia."

The British considered Australia a barren land full of rough people. At that time, Europe was shrouded in the shadow of Hitler's war, and Australia in the Pacific was also eyeed by Japan.

This trip must be dangerous.

Upon arrival in the northern Australian port city of Darwin, Sarah meets a brash and brave cowboy, Drover, who destroys Sarah's luggage when they first meet.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Drover then drove her on a long journey to Sarah's husband's Far East ranch.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Unexpectedly, when she arrived, all Sarah saw was the newly dead body of her husband.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Sarah, who had come to persuade her husband to return to England, had to stay in Australia for the time being, inheriting and disposing of the pasture left by her deceased husband.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

A grieving Sarah wants to sell the farm as soon as possible, but in order to protect nora, an indigenous child, Sarah comes into a fierce conflict with Neil Fletcher, the manager of the land snake farm.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"
The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Neil Fletcher left in a fit of rage, and at this point there were fifteen hundred bulls on the ranch that needed to be rushed to Darwin Harbour to load ships, or the ranch would face bankruptcy.

When Sarah learned of her husband's painstaking efforts and efforts in running the ranch, she decided to complete the task to keep the ranch.

But no one around could help her, so Sarah had to resort to the rude cowboy Drover who had sent her to the ranch.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Drover also lived up to expectations, and soon after taking office, he recovered the lost horses in the ranch.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Thus began an epic and magnificent operation at the Far East Ranch, in which they were to drive fifteen hundred bulls across Australia.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

On this arduous journey, Sarah and Drover have been with them all the way, going through hardships, resisting the constant harassment and persecution of Neil Fletcher, the former ranch manager who was driven away, and at the same time, they also began to feel strange feelings in each other's hearts.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Finally, Sarah and her party drove the cattle to Darwin Harbour on time and saved the ranch.

The cattle herding trip also made Sarah and Drover fall in love with Australia, and Sarah decided to marry Drover and stay in Australia.

But at this time, the war suddenly came, in 1942, the Japanese bombed Darwin Harbor in Australia, Sarah and Drover were separated in the explosion, the peaceful life was not easy to get, and they had to face the test of life and death again.

The most beautiful Australian girl, with the wildest Australian man to interpret the Australian version of "Gone with the Wind"

Director Buzz Ruchmann interprets the magnificence of the film with a full film lens language.

But the film's overly ambitious ambitions also blur the focus. The director attempted to fully express the themes of love, war, race and survival, nature and civilization in 160 minutes.

Although the main line is the love between Sarah and Drover, the addition of other elements makes the film very large, but it is unable to support these intentions in all directions, resulting in the film being slightly lengthy.

However, the gorgeous and spectacular image picture is still exciting and intoxicating, and the personal charm and interpretation of the two superstars also add a lot of color to the film. This makes "Australian Chaos" a rare love movie with epic temperament that is full of wildness and romance in the past ten years.

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