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hsy12 发表于 2017-7-18 11:32 
Eric Bana(na)的声音很像Tom Hanks有没有?
Eric Bana在这部澳洲电影《The Castle》里演姐夫。
The Kerrigan home, in the outer Melbourne blue-collar suburb of Coolaroo, is filled with love as well as pride in their modest lifestyle, but their happiness is threatened when developers attempt the compulsory acquisition of their house to expand the neighbouring airport.
为什么Eric Bana会演这部电影呢?因为他来自墨尔本Tullamarine。
这部只花了75万澳币的电影比有些好莱坞大片好看多了。
The Castle grossed A$10,326,428 at the box office in Australia,[11] over 13 times its A$750,000 budget.
US rights were bought by Miramax for a rumoured $6 million.[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Castle_(1997_Australian_film)
The Castle can be seen as a social study on the lives and aspirations of the inhabitants of suburban Australia. The central character, Darryl Kerrigan, ties into the stereotypical depiction of an "Aussie battler", a man who will protect and serve his family through bold and sometimes ruthless assertion.[16][17] The Aussie battler will at times face challenges or adversity, often in the face of oppressive government or economic hardship. Kerrigan, and to a lesser extent his wife and children, are committed to their pursuit of the Australian Dream,[18] a concept considered somewhat outdated.[19]
The Castle, like many other Australian television shows and films, portrays the average Australian as "un-cultured" or ignorant of culture beyond what is filtered down through the masses (on mainstream television or in tabloid journalism), and to a lesser extent the restrictions failing to explore a city beyond one's suburbs impose on families as far as exposure to arts or entertainment. A recurring gag in the film has Darryl ask his wife, Sal, what she has cooked, to which she frequently replies with something as simple as rissoles (a minced meat dish), sponge cake or ice cream. This references the stereotype that Australian cuisine tends to be unsophisticated, something that is less prevalent now than it was in the early to mid 1990s.
The song was a 1995 country hit for Alison Krauss from the album Now That I've Found You: A Collection. Her version appeared in the Australian comedy film, The Castle.
"We've Only Just Begun" was featured at the conclusion of the Australian film, The Castle, where it was sung by Kate Ceberano.
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