Samson and Delilah: DVD Review
Samson and Delilah Released by Madman
Rating: R16
An incredibly powerful piece which set tongues wagging in Australia on its
original release, this the tale of Samson (Rowan McNamara) and Delilah (Marissa
Gibson) both Aborigine who live on a reservation.
Life for them is hard - a series of repetitive monotonies (as
signified by Samson's brother's band which bashes out the same tune daily) and
with no real hope in sight.
One day Delilah's nan
dies and after she's set upon by locals who claim she didn't look after her nan
properly, Samson takes matters into his own hands, steals a car and the two head
away from the reservation for what they believe is a better life.
However, they end up on the streets, struggling to get
by and much worse off than they were - will they survive?
On first viewing on the big screen, Samson and Delilah was a moving,
powerful and sickening film - even on the small screen and with the fore
knowledge of the story, it's still a shocker.
Director Warwick Thornton's taken examples of his life in Alice
Springs and put it up on the big screen for everyone to see.
It's mesmerising, horrific, humorous and will leave you wondering how anyone
could live in a place such as this. Thanks to the sparse performance of the two
main leads, who spend the majority of the film hardly talking, you will be
captivated by what you see.
Samson and Delilah is
at times bleak and painful to watch - but you are glued to the screen and left
fully aware that for some, this is the daily reality of their life.
Extras: Interviews with director
Warwick Thornton, a theatrical trailer, a making of and Warwick Thornton's
previous short films.
Rating: 8/10
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