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Reference Type The Australian newspaper
Title Film-maker tells it to the 'burbs, plainly
Author(s)Lynden Barer
Page Number 10
Comments It is a worth reading piece of article, as a few more subtle aspects of the film are referred to, such as the use of a particular kind of language and the fact that the film provides the authentic reprentation of the Australian working-class world as well as those probably offensive characteristics.
Synopsis The article analyses the film, idiot Box, in two main ways: the theme of the story and the honesty of the film. The article indicated that Idiot Box is a film that shows the struggle of modern men; there is no place for young, unkilled men, as the new kinds of job, for exemple, salespersons and waiters, have been takened by women. The writer comments on the film that the humour and the language in the film are realistically Australian.
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