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Gallipoli
Gallipoli
¡®Gallipoli' is film that deals with Australia¡¯s involvement in the 1915 Gallipoli campaign during World War I. Directed by the Australian Peter Weir in 1981, it is one of the most loved and honoured Australian film of all time and have made headlines all around the world. This film depicts the real horrors of the war as well as providing some historical information for the audience. It is one of those films that exploded the anti-war themes. Peter Weir uses several sources to help with his script including Bill Gammage¡¯s book ¡®The Broken Years¡¯ which is a collection of excerpts from soldiers diaries and letters as well as ¡®The Official History¡¯ by C.E.W.Bean.
In this film, I believe Australian¡¯s attitudes toward enlistment in the war were very factual. The film showed the enthusiasm and patriotism of many young Australian men and how they were very eager yet blinded by the dangers of the war. When the war was declared between Britain and Germany, newspapers and propaganda posters around the country all encourage men to participate. Many men felt the duty to join in because Britain was regarded as their Mother Country while others believe it was an opportunity for heroic ¡®adventures¡¯. Fo
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