7/10
Once again a testimony of the stupidity of some disgusting people.
7 February 2019
First of all I didn't knew this movie was based on a true story. That makes it an even better movie. Not that I'm surprised about the story, as we all know how cruel and racist a human can be. The white man conquering the world, thinking he's superior to everybody, trying to "domesticate" and force religion onto others, it's nothing new, but it's always shocking to see. The cinematography is worth the detour, it's the outback but it's always nice to see. The actors, from whites to aboriginals, from the children to the adults, they all did a remarkable job playing their characters. What amazed me also and apparently I'm the only one is why men would build a 1500 miles long rabbit-proof fence through the outback. I can't see why that's necessary or even effective. Rabbit-Proof Fence is a good movie, makes you witness once again how some people just think they're superior to anyone else, especially if you don't have the same color of skin. A simple but effective movie.
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