Faraway Downs
- TV Mini Series
- 2023
- 38m
An aristocrat, Sarah has a cattle station in Australia. Following the death of her husband, a baron plots to take her land but she joins forces with cattle drover Jackman to protect her stat... Read allAn aristocrat, Sarah has a cattle station in Australia. Following the death of her husband, a baron plots to take her land but she joins forces with cattle drover Jackman to protect her station.An aristocrat, Sarah has a cattle station in Australia. Following the death of her husband, a baron plots to take her land but she joins forces with cattle drover Jackman to protect her station.
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I absolutely loved the movie Australia. 10 out of 10 stars, so I was intrigued to see the reimagining.
The added scenes are definitely interesting and I would absolutely recommend giving this series a watch. However, while it did give more depth to the characters, it removed a lot of the mystery that made the original movie so fun in unraveling.
The biggest letdown, however, is the score. While a few new aboriginal pieces and 'Waltzing Matilda' were fun additions, the general score is atrocious and a far cry from the original. The new music is so lacking, that it detracts from the emotions on the screen, while the original score had enhanced them.
This is definitely an interesting take, but don't expect the epic feel of the original movie. This just makes for a decent tv show.
The added scenes are definitely interesting and I would absolutely recommend giving this series a watch. However, while it did give more depth to the characters, it removed a lot of the mystery that made the original movie so fun in unraveling.
The biggest letdown, however, is the score. While a few new aboriginal pieces and 'Waltzing Matilda' were fun additions, the general score is atrocious and a far cry from the original. The new music is so lacking, that it detracts from the emotions on the screen, while the original score had enhanced them.
This is definitely an interesting take, but don't expect the epic feel of the original movie. This just makes for a decent tv show.
I missed the original movie, but this series caught my attention from a year studying abroad in Australia. The scenery is beautiful. The story had me looking up different events in Australian history, which to me is always a good thing when a show draws a viewer to research the actual history.
Loved Nicole Kidman & Hugh Jackman in their roles. Bryan Brown & David Wenham do a great job at making you dislike their characters. David Gulpilil and. Brandon Williams are wonderful in showing aspects of Aboriginal culture. The actors all do a great job at bringing their characters to life.
I enjoyed the cinematography and most of the musical accompaniment. All in all a very enjoyable watch.
Loved Nicole Kidman & Hugh Jackman in their roles. Bryan Brown & David Wenham do a great job at making you dislike their characters. David Gulpilil and. Brandon Williams are wonderful in showing aspects of Aboriginal culture. The actors all do a great job at bringing their characters to life.
I enjoyed the cinematography and most of the musical accompaniment. All in all a very enjoyable watch.
Please note - this review is from a fan of the movie 'Australia' and is expressing my point of view:
Australia is one of my fav movies to watch from time to time.
However, Far-away Downs is my new 'Australia'. Watching faraway downs, it gave the story more detail and explain the scenes in more depth that the movie doesn't show.
I'm not gonna spoil the show as it needs to be watched. Every episode draws you to the next one until the end. I like how every episode had time to explain more and the last episode esp wasn't rushed.
The true events of our country and it's history from that time are shown in a careful, respectful manner esp the subject about the stolen generation.
Baz, every movie, tv show etc to date are done with care, heart, research, attention to detail for the subject your directing to your audience.
Can't wait to see the next project :)
Australia is one of my fav movies to watch from time to time.
However, Far-away Downs is my new 'Australia'. Watching faraway downs, it gave the story more detail and explain the scenes in more depth that the movie doesn't show.
I'm not gonna spoil the show as it needs to be watched. Every episode draws you to the next one until the end. I like how every episode had time to explain more and the last episode esp wasn't rushed.
The true events of our country and it's history from that time are shown in a careful, respectful manner esp the subject about the stolen generation.
Baz, every movie, tv show etc to date are done with care, heart, research, attention to detail for the subject your directing to your audience.
Can't wait to see the next project :)
It's not as good as you would have hoped. It's got a lot of Indiana Jones type action, storyline and production. Too much Hollywood in this and it's too bad. Predictable bad guys and of course the indigenous characters are highly moral and God like. White man bad. It's probably good for fans of the Hallmark Channel since there is an obvious Love Story. The rough cowboy and the sophisticated lady. Yawn fest. It looks very saturated and there is a lot of CGI and melodramatic music. The intro music and credits music is possible the worst thing about this series. You'll want to move quickly off the credits to make it stop.
Cinematography is brilliant and would be amazing on the big screen. Star actors couldn't be bigger names and all bring a compelling presence to the screen. Are there any big surprises or twists to engage the audience? Maybe not, but it's an enjoyable series.
We're pretty spoilt these days which makes us very critical. Let's just look for the positives. It's so good to see so many great Aussie actors on the screen, none bigger than Hugh Jackman, a favourite especially for the ladies. Nicole Kidman still looks beautiful on screen. It's good to see Bryan Brown as well as others. The villain isn't hard to hate so his acting must be spot on. Overall, the acting is good and I especially liked the little boy, Nullah.
The visual aspect alone is a great advertisement for Australia and should bring a big increase in tourism.
I don't know the ending yet as only seen four episodes but I hear it differs from 'Australia' which also faced criticism.
I stand by rating of 8 despite no surprises because visually it is spectacular.
We're pretty spoilt these days which makes us very critical. Let's just look for the positives. It's so good to see so many great Aussie actors on the screen, none bigger than Hugh Jackman, a favourite especially for the ladies. Nicole Kidman still looks beautiful on screen. It's good to see Bryan Brown as well as others. The villain isn't hard to hate so his acting must be spot on. Overall, the acting is good and I especially liked the little boy, Nullah.
The visual aspect alone is a great advertisement for Australia and should bring a big increase in tourism.
I don't know the ending yet as only seen four episodes but I hear it differs from 'Australia' which also faced criticism.
I stand by rating of 8 despite no surprises because visually it is spectacular.
Did you know
- TriviaAn expanded version of Baz Luhrman's 2008 film Australia (2008) in the form of a miniseries.
- Crazy creditsRather than having a television studio logo, instead the 20th Century Studios logo used for films is shown after the credits of every episode.
- Alternate versionsOriginally the film "Australia" (2008).
- ConnectionsEdited from Australia (2008)
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- 38m
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
- 2.39 : 1
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