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WALKABOUT is a thrilling adventure as well as a provocative rumination on time and civilization. Directed by Nicolas Roeg • 1971 • Australia A young sister (Jenny Agutter) and brother (Luc Roeg) are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback and must learn to cope in the natural world, without their usual comforts, in this hypnotic masterpiece from Nicolas Roeg.
Walkabout (1971) Under the pretense of having a picnic, a geologist takes his teenage daughter and 6-year-old son into the Australian outback and attempts to shoot them. When he fails, he turns the gun on himself, and the two city-bred children must contend with harsh wilderness alone. They are saved by a chance encounter with an Aborigine boy ...
In "Walkabout," the crucial detail is that the two teenagers can never find a way to communicate, not even by using sign language. Partly this is because the girl feels no need to do so: Throughout the film she remains implacably middle-class and conventional, and she regards the aborigine as more of a curiosity and convenience than a fellow spirit.
snow peak. タテ糸にリサイクルフィラメントナイロン糸を、ヨコ糸にコットンを使用。通気性と摩耗に強いという双方のハイブリッドな機能を持ち、横畝組織が特徴的なグログランは、ハリがあってしなやかな風合いです。
WALKABOUT.Nicolas Roeg (1971).1080p.Subtitles: English, Spanish (español).
Walkabout. Ein Walkabout (von englisch walk „gehen“ und about „umher“) bezeichnet das Umherziehen eines australischen Aborigines auf seinen traditionellen Songlines (Traumpfaden). Im engeren Sinne ist der Walkabout ein Einführungsritual für dreizehnjährige Aborigines ( Initiation ), die erstmals den Weg ihres eigenen Traumpfades gehen.
Walkabout (1971) -- (Movie Clip) For One Set Of Values Another striking sequence by director and cinematographer Nicolas Roeg, the Aboriginal boy (David Gulpilil) hunting, then ever more comfortable with the city-dwelling sister and brother (Jenny Agutter, Lucien John) he's rescued in the Outback, with emphatic intercutting, in Walkabout, 1971.