"The Australian Outback of The Rover is a world ten years after a great Western economic collapse. It’s a near future of social and economic decay. Services, utilities, law and order have fallen into dangerous disrepair. And yet people from all corners of the world have come to this place to work the mines that feed the new world alignment, that feed the great powerhouses of this, the Asian century.
The world of the movie, as such, mirrors the American and Australian gold rushes of the 19th century. People are drawn to the land's mines and with them come the leeches, the refuse, the hustlers and criminals who hope to exploit the mines’ margins.
This isn't a complete collapse of society - it's an inversion of present-day global power dynamics. This is Australia as resource-rich Third World country. This is the violence and unrest of contemporary Sierra Leone or the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
And at the centre of this world are two men - one, a murderously embittered Australian man, a former soldier who has lost his farm and his family; the other, a simple and naive American boy, too young to remember a time when things were anything other than what they are."
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crying Rob is amazing as Rey
ReplyDeleteHeart is going to break for rey. Amazing performances so far. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteLove what David Michod has done so far. It's going to be amazing.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing wow looking forward to this film;-)
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a powerful scene. The heavy emotion made it feel longer than it is. Rey seems like the kind of character you want to protect from that meany beside him.