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Walkabout
 

Walkabout

Genre:
Drama,
Mystery/Thrillers,
The Criterion Collection
Mood:
Intense,
Scenic
Decade:
1970's
Country:
Australia
Director:
Nicholas Roeg
Actor:
Lucien John,
David Gulpili
Actress:
Jenny Agutter
Release Year:
1971
Studio: Criterion Collection
Runtime: 100 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: R

What It's About:

After a horrific incident leaves them stranded in the Australian Outback, a 14-year-old English schoolgirl (Agutter) and her toddler brother (John) flee the spot where they've been picnicking with their father. After a few days of wandering, they encounter a teenage Aborigine (Gulpili) on "walkabout," a coming-of-age ritual that involves surviving alone off the land. Together, the three youths embark on a journey of discovery that will leave none of them unchanged.

Why I Love It:

This visually ravishing and often surreal coming-of-age story put Roeg, a highly accomplished cinematographer, on the map as a director. Interlacing jarring, primal images of the otherworldly Outback terrain and its inhabitants--lizards, ants, and larger beasts, often devouring one another or feasting on corpses-with the narrative story of three innocents in the wilderness, "Walkabout" is at once an art film, nature documentary, and mesmerizing fable. Gulpili, playing the kangaroo-spearing, boomerang-slinging native, is arresting to watch-especially when he performs a bizarre mating dance for Agutter. Roeg works in scenes of joy and tranquility that also highlight her budding sexuality, a powerful undercurrent in this fascinating Australian drama.


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