Based on a true story, Rabbit-Proof fence really was directed very well. I think the story of the three girls from Jigalong was really replayed precise on the big screen. Everyone from the young actresses Evelyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, and Laura Monaghan to the tracker David Gulpili gave motivating performances. When I did research on the film discovered that all of the girls were amateur actresses. Watching the movie no one could have convinced me these girls were not highly experienced at acting.
Sets and environments play an extremely important role in displaying the landscape the girls were up against. Wide shots of Australia really showed jagged and rugged areas in which the girls had to cross. The oldest girl at one point had carry the youngest, because of the rocks on the surface. They even went as far as stealing a pair of socks for their feet to protect them from getting splinters and blisters. In this films there were what I call natural sets, these are sets create by the natural environment.
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