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RABBIT PROOF FENCE

METAPHYSICAL OVERVIEW
Bravery, and a sense of what is right, what is acceptable to oneself, what one will do for others who are wronged—in this film—allows admiration for a stranger’s triumphs, compassion for their failed attempts.

Rich with gorgeous cinematographic views of Western Australia, Rabbit Proof Fence brings the viewer into the dusty, remote outback, into the quietly simple, aboriginal village life of the 1930’s. In a succession of well-meaning bureaucrats playing at divinity, Mr. Neville (Kenneth Branagh) is the agent during the time of Molly’s (Everlyn Sampi) life and her story. Neville’s reign lasted 25 years, well into the fifties. The aboriginal people called him the ‘devil man’ and as their patriarchal agent, his was the approach to genetic cleansing in which the children are kidnapped without appeal or hope of release. In the Twentieth century, Australia’s own brand of racism involved a typical population management tool half-blood children should be removed to a white’ environment to be assimilated. All that was needed was controlled schools—and time to accomplish what was ruthlessly known to occur in three generations. In a striking scene where Branagh’s character explains the importance of the program to a group of society matrons, his graphic is one with a grandmother ‘half-caste’ beside her quadroon’ offspring and her grandchild, an ‘octoroon.’ He finishes with a flourish by stating that in controlled breeding the blackness can be bred out in three generations. As the people listening to this cold-hearted evaluation were also the recipients of free labor, in their homes and on their farms, they were quite believably depicted as listening attentively.

In 1970, Australia radically modified their approach to an overseer making unilateral decisions about whole tribes. These generations of children, the ‘Lost Generations’ are alive in Rabbit Proof Fence in the brief glimpses of the spirit and soul of a people only recently free of archaic governmental interference. The granddaughter, Molly tells a quiet story of her childhood abduction to one such school 1500 miles distant…and her escape, with her sister and cousin (Tianna Sansbury and Laura Monaghan.) These girls were ‘discovered’ in an Australian talent search during casting. This casting feat and the girls’ maturation into their roles was captured in a documentary shown with critical acclaim on television last year. The dignity they brought to the film and the subject matter is evident in every scene and certainly makes the story of Molly and her entire family believable and somehow more accessible…difficult given that few of us could ever imagine the real Molly’s teenaged choices. The ending is truly special. MiraMax, the leading Hollywood source of thought-provoking films distributed this mega-collaboration headed by the Australian Film Commission.

ESCAPIST COMEDIES are in the 2003 springtime lineup with a few big names to entice the viewer. In these rather bizarre times, laughing is an important and therapeutic release. Go see these movies. They are escapist, mostly silly and yet, expertly turned out with superlative performances by old familiar faces and plenty of new faces, as well. Bringing Down The House with Steve Martin and Queen Latifah is Touchstone’s entry. Chris Rock, who co-wrote, directed and co-stars with Bernie Mac in Head of State, comes to us from Dreamworks. Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson create a bit of their own magic in Anger Management—not to be missed. We can thank Sony/Columbia for the unlikely match of Sandler and Nicholson in an unbelievable romp that seemingly can’t accommodate the both of them—totally finessed. View From The Top with Gwyneth Paltrow and Mike Myers in this quiet, unoriginal script is the totally pleasant lighter fare from MiraMax.

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