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197195 minAdventure, Drama

Walkabout

Is Walkabout a Hit or Flop?

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Is Walkabout worth watching? With a rating of 7.284/10, this Adventure, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Walkabout Synopsis

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 Aboriginal boy who shows them how to survive, and in the process underscores the disharmony between nature and modern life.

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Top Cast

Jenny Agutter
Jenny AgutterGirl
Luc Roeg
Luc RoegWhite Boy
David Gulpilil
David GulpililBlack Boy
John Meillon
John MeillonMan
Robert McDarra
Robert McDarraMan
Peter Carver
Peter CarverNo Hoper
John Illingsworth
John IllingsworthYoung Man
Hilary Bamberger
Hilary BambergerWoman
Barry Donnelly
Barry DonnellyAustralian Scientist
Noeline Brown
Noeline BrownGerman Scientist

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Is Walkabout worth watching?

Yes, Walkabout is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.284/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Adventure, Drama movies.

Is Walkabout hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.284/10), Walkabout is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Walkabout?

Walkabout is a Adventure, Drama movie that 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 the...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakOct 24, 2021
★ 7

_**Arty flick about survival in the Outback and coming-of-age**_ A teenage girl (Jenny Agutter) and her little brother get stuck in the Outback, but receive assistance by an aboriginal boy (David Gulpilil) on a ‘walkabout,’ a rite of passage into manhood. Directed by Nicolas Roeg, “Walkabout” (1971) is an arty cult flick that plays like a Terrence Malick film and no doubt influenced his style (since it came out two years before Malick’s feature film debut with “Badlands”). Agutter was only 16 during shooting while her character is 14, according to Roeg. The themes about the beauty of nature vs. man-made desecration and the clash of the primitive with the ‘cultured’ & the problems of communication thereof were probably fresh at the time but are obvious and old hat now. "Dances With Wolves" tackled the same issues almost 20 years later. Still, this is an artistic piece with loads of awesome nature footage, plus it’s interesting to see Agutter so young in the bush. It’s a must if you appreciate movies like “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975) or anything by Terrence Malick. David Gulpilil went on to appear in such notable flicks as “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) and “Australia” (2008). The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in Sydney, Finders mountain range, the red desert surrounding Alice Springs and (supposedly) areas never traveled by Caucasians up to that point. GRADE: B