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Hey.
Is the film, 'Australia' a good related text for english. i havent watched it just yet, but what do you guys think?

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Hey.
Is the film, 'Australia' a good related text for english. i havent watched it just yet, but what do you guys think?

Thanks in advance
What topic/module is this for??
 

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I personally found the movie a bit corny, but that's just my opinion. You should just watch it yourself, but then again... 3 hours is a hefty portion of your day :p

You could probably use it, but if I were to use a film I'd look for something more left field/arthouse. I don't think the markers look too kindly upon the commercial films as related texts, but then again I guess it's not your average blockbuster (maybe i'm delusional, is it even a blockbuster at all? XD) .. but yes, it could work.

It depends on how well you are able to write about it, and how sophisticated the concepts are.
 

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I get the feeling it'll be an overdone text. Not that this means you should necessarily avoid it, but your analysis will have to be really strong.
 

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lol thanks guys and yes it is for belonging.
i think i might do edward scissorhands instead lol.
i think that might be a little less overdone and it might be good for belonging.
thanks again :)
 

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I reckon Australia is less popular than Edward Scissorhands. For the past year and a half, I've seen Edward Scissorhands mentioned numerous times, whereas Australia has only been mentioned this once (to my knowledge).
 

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I've seen both quite a few times. ES more often, simply because it's an older text.
 

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