Clearlythe moviewe saw on Fridayisone of the bestmoviesIhave seen inmy life, emotionaland realistic.those moviesthat givelife lessons thatare wortha thousand words, the messagedelivery is veryemotional andis one of thosemovies thatcompletely change theway we seethings. This is one ofthose moviesto whichonlyyou can makeconstructive criticismabout the content.
I felt the same after after watch the movie, because it really showed us how this families had to escape from the white people, and it movie also showed us all the suffering of this people, even this girls who escaped from the white people, had children and this children were removod from them. So the suffering of this people make that we think about a way to recompense them, but there is not a way to recompense them, the damage is already done.
Actually I have the feeling that this movie touched us a lot, so like you and I believe many people and share our thoughts, it's a shame to think that things like that still happen in parts of the world how in Africa. Thanks for your comment :)
It is a very good movie, keep you waiting and hoping to see the reunion between the girls and their mother. It is unfortunate that one of the girls did not come home.
It saddens me to think about all the losses, pain and trauma of Australian Aboriginals. The pain of separation between parents and children was been immense! Sin duda, este trauma afectó supervivientes toda la vida y también a su descendencia.
**As an extra information, historian Professor Peter Read was the first to use the phrase "stolen generation", as a title for a magazine article which was followed by a book, "The Stolen Generations".
I felt the same after after watch the movie, because it really showed us how this families had to escape from the white people, and it movie also showed us all the suffering of this people, even this girls who escaped from the white people, had children and this children were removod from them. So the suffering of this people make that we think about a way to recompense them, but there is not a way to recompense them, the damage is already done.
ReplyDeleteActually I have the feeling that this movie touched us a lot, so like you and I believe many people and share our thoughts, it's a shame to think that things like that still happen in parts of the world how in Africa. Thanks for your comment :)
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Deleteit was an awesome movie, it's terrible how such things really happened on a country that seems to be so advanced as Australia is nowadays.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very good movie, keep you waiting and hoping to see the reunion between the girls and their mother. It is unfortunate that one of the girls did not come home.
ReplyDeleteIt saddens me to think about all the losses, pain and trauma of Australian Aboriginals. The pain of separation between parents and children was been immense! Sin duda, este trauma afectó supervivientes toda la vida y también a su descendencia.
**As an extra information, historian Professor Peter Read was the first to use the phrase "stolen generation", as a title for a magazine article which was followed by a book, "The Stolen Generations".