Read the movie review text entitleRound Trip, then answer the questions!
Round
Trip
The Rover meets Groundhog Day with a touch of
Mad Max in this short Australian comedy, written and directed by Ren
Thackham. Round Trip is a
blisteringly funny journey into the wild where anything can, and does, happen.
Danny Bolt plays Constable Rose, a charming and
likeable cop hoping for the easy transport of a prisoner in the back of his
police car. Said prisoner, Ned (Lee Priest), is anything but cooperative
though, and seeks escape at his first opportunity. However, their current
location is in the massive unknown that is the Australian outback, where
strange things start to happen.
Brilliantly filmed, wickedly funny, and
intelligently paced, Thackham steers with both hands on Round Trip for a thrilling and controlled
viewing experience. The laughs come when they are supposed to, especially from
the banter between Priest and Bolt. One of my favourite moments is when Bolt’s
police officer talks about wanting a tattoo to the largely inked Ned. It was a
perfect example of great timing and characterisation.
The location is used spectacularly. With the
unforgiving sun a constant menace, contrasting wonderfully with the
breathtaking landscapes and endless horizons. There are also some pretty
impressive stunts thrown in for good measure, with Constable Rose’s cop car being
flipped a couple of times.
It was fantastic to see Thackham’s script hold
up to the strain of attempting multiple genres. The coalescing elements of
comedy, action, mystery and horror could so easily have been too much for
another filmmaker to hold their balance, but Thackham holds the reins tighter
than Ned’s skin-tight vest against his bulging muscles. The lines are funny
throughout and there is a genuinely compelling degree of peril and intrigue
from the storyline. To say much more would spoil it but you should most
definitely seek this film out.
I would perhaps have liked a little bit more
exposition than is given. Only to help me invest more into the two characters
and the dangerous situation they find themselves in. That being said, the
charisma of the performers goes a long way to assist this. The performances are
excellent, Priest playing the unstable criminal with impressive amounts of
humour. Bolt is utterly hilarious as the Aussie officer, delivering some of the
most memorable moments in Round Trip.
Everything I have said in this film review goes
a way to attest to the splendour of Thackham's short film, but two words come
to mind if you are looking for a more concise conclusion. Fair dinkum.
Answer the following questions!
1.
What is the genre of this movie?
A. Science
fiction
B. Drama
C. Action
D. Tragedy
2.
Which one of these statements is
true according to the text?
A. The
performance is great but it is ruined by the unstable criminal played by Priest
B. The
set of location is comfortable for the movie actors
C. The
characterization is not precisely characterized by the director
D. The
most memorable scene is played by Bolt
3.
The word ‘Throughout’ in the
paragraph 5 has the closest meaning with …
A. Passing
B. All
over
C. Exclude
D. In
the certain time
4. What
is the reviewer true intention in giving the review about the movie?
A. To
tell that the movie is hilarious
B. To
describe about the spectacular set of location
C. To
prove how excellent the movie is
D. To
describe the character in the movie
5.
What is main idea of the fifth paragraph?
A. The
good steadiness of the multiple genres in the movie
B. The
multiple genres in the film
C. The
multiple genres that is awfully executed by the director
D. There
are too many genres in one short film
6.
What is the story about?
A. A
cop and a prisoner who did something fun in the journey to the prison
B. Two
men that found something strange in their journey
C. A
prisoner that always tries to escape from the back of the police car
D. A
cop that struggling in guarding the prisoner at the back of his seat
7.
Which one of these words that
has the closest meaning with ‘splendor’?
A. Awful
B. Spell
C. Majesty
D. Drought
8.
These statements are true
according to the text except …
A. The
writer cannot handle the compilation of the genres in this movie
B. The
actor is acted like the way director want it to
C. The
actor assist the movie with his charisma
D. The
set of the location is extremely hot
9.
How is the way of the reviewer
giving the review?
A. The
reviewer talk only about his experience in watching the movie
B. The
reviewer gives a piece of the scene and then gives a review about it
C. The
reviewer only tells about his feeling towards the movie
D. The
reviewer talk about how great Thachkam is
10.
Below here are things that is
reviewed by Olson except …
A. The
filming location
B. How
Thachkam managed to balance all the genres
C. The
characterization followed by a piece of scene
D. The
summary of the movie
Answer:
1.
C
2.
D
3.
B
4.
C
5.
A
6.
C
7.
D
8.
B
9.
C
10.
A
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