 Australia - General Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By oz_helen   Comments: 10712, member since Sat Aug 10, 2002On Sun Sep 05, 2010 04:34 AM
Hey guys - hasn't been much activity on the Aussie board lately, so I thought I'd see if anyone had seen this film yet and what they thought of it.
I saw it today (in Gold Class for free!) and loved it! I''m a big fan of the Marsden books and it definitely lived up to my expectations. My favourite thing of all about it is the girl that they've cast as Robyn. She's amazing.
Helen 8 Replies to Tomorrow When The War Began |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By AussieLaura  Comments: 1105, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Sun Sep 05, 2010 04:42 AM
I saw this movie on Thursday. I thought it was great too! I wasn't actually that impressed at the start I didn't think the acting was that great but it improved heaps when they got into the action. I was a little disappointed that they skipped some of the bits that were in the book like the stuff about the hermit guy but that's okay
(BTW... I didn't actually know that we had an Australian board!) |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By RAID_Babe   Comments: 5215, member since Fri Feb 19, 2010On Sun Sep 05, 2010 05:02 AM
What's it actually about?
I know Lincoln Lewis is in it...*drool*...but I don't know the plot or anything. |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By AussieLaura  Comments: 1105, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Sun Sep 05, 2010 05:14 AM
^I suggest reading the book...
Spoiler: Show
Ellie goes out camping in the bush for a week with her friends Homer Yannos, Lee Takkam, Kevin Holmes, Corrie Mackenzie, Robyn Mathers and Fiona Maxwell. They find a way into a large, vegetated sinkhole in a remote area of bush the locals have dubbed "Hell", and camp there for the week. During this time they see large numbers of planes flying through the night without lights, and though it is mentioned in conversation the following morning, they think little of it.
When they return to their home town of Wirrawee, they find that all the people are missing and their pets and livestock are dead or dying. Fearing the worst, they break into three groups to investigate Wirrawee's situation. They confirm that Australia (or at least, Wirrawee) has been invaded and local citizens are being held captive by a hostile foreign force. Ellie's group is discovered and, in order to escape, use the fuel tank of a ride-on lawnmower to create an improvised explosive. However, on returning to the nearby meeting point, they discover Robyn and Lee missing. Homer and Ellie search for them and they are met by Robyn, and they discover that Lee has been shot in the leg and hiding out in the main street of Wirrawee, the centre of the enemy's activity. Ellie and Homer confer with the others and Ellie decides that they should attempt to rescue Lee, using a large excavator to move and protect him. After a rough truck chase that sees several soldiers run over, Lee is successfully rescued and returned to the safety of Hell.
While hiding out in Hell, a romantic relationship forms between Ellie and Lee; Homer falls in love with Fi; Kevin and Corrie continue a romantic relationship started a few months before the invasion.
They decide to raid nearby farmhouses, searching for food and other supplies, and then retreat to Hell to establish a base camp for themselves. The group eventually moves toward waging a guerrilla war against the invaders and Ellie, Fi, Lee and Homer steal a petrol tanker, and blow it up under a bridge, destroying the easiest route into Wirrawee (the detour was very slow and complicated). While this is happening Corrie is shot in the back while finding food with Kevin, and Kevin sacrifices his freedom to drive her to an occupied hospital for medical assistance. This leads onto the end of the book which stops there leaving the reader wondering if Corrie will be all right.
(From Wikipedia... and it's a spoiler for a reason so consider yourself warned!!) |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By RAID_Babe   Comments: 5215, member since Fri Feb 19, 2010On Sun Sep 05, 2010 05:21 AM
Woah, it sounds great, I want to see it. Ooh, there's a book too?! I might try and find it tomorrow. Even if it sounds amazing, it has Lincoln Lewis in it, so it must be! |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By DeStijl   Comments: 6427, member since Sat Jul 17, 2004On Sun Sep 05, 2010 09:23 AM
I'll probably end up seeing it, but I'm hesitant because John Marsden was a staple in my literary childhood, I even won a young writers competition and met him once.
By all accounts it sounds good. |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By kael_twinkletoes Comments: 109, member since Fri Oct 31, 2003On Sun Sep 05, 2010 01:51 PM
I want to see it so badly! But, I'm in Canada so it'll probably never get released here. I've read the books a million times, but they're just not popular enough over here it seems to justify releasing the movie  |
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re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By oz_helen   Comments: 10712, member since Sat Aug 10, 2002On Mon Sep 06, 2010 04:35 AM
Tig, it's very faithful to the book and Marsden himself loves it (heard an interview with him on JJJ this morning).
Kael, it could very well be released in Canada. I'm sure I've heard rumours of an international release and since the books have sold well in other countries and the movie has done very well so far in Australia, I think it's pretty likely.
Helen |
re: Tomorrow When The War Began en>fr fr>en By Cadbury_Eater   Comments: 7195, member since Sun Jan 05, 2003On Sun Oct 10, 2010 06:51 PM
I liked it alot, except the only thing that annoy me was the invaders were portayed as a particular race. It would have been btter if they were faceless or a mixture of races. |