1. What happens with the main characters at the end of the movie?
A. They are saved by an aborigene.
B. They are abandoned in the desert.
C. They go to Australia.
D. They get married.
2. How does the author characterise the way in which the movie tells the story ?
A. It is ridiculous.
B. It is excellent.
C. It is funny.
D. It is too simple.
3. What is compared in the movie?
A. Noble Savage and life
B. civilization and natural life
C. villages and cities
D. city dwellers and bedouins
4. How does the girl feel at the end of the movie?
A. longing
B. miserable
C. worried
D. betrayed
5. How does the author find explaining the other meaning of the film?
A. difficult
B. easy
C. acceptable
D. appropriate
6. Who is likely to be fascinated by the story itself, according to the author?
A. Young parents
B. Serious people
C. Children
D. Aborigenes
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7. What does the author say about most movies?
A. They are centred on plot and character.
B. They tell you nothing new.
C. They show wildlife.
D. They draw parallels.
8. What was the first movie that Nicholas Roeg directed?
A. “Petulia”
B. ”Performance”
C. ”Walkabout”
D. ”Waiting for Godot”
9. What is special about Roeg’s photography in ”Walkabout”, in the author’s opinion?
A. It uses the stage from Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”.
B. It mainly uses the usual clichés of suffering in the desert.
C. It keeps a distance between viewers and the characters’ sufferings.
D. It supports the idea of an indefinite place.
10. How does the author characterise John Barry’s music?
A. dreamlike
B. mundane
C. supernatural
D. common
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