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Adaptation of
The Odd Angry Shot
1975
single work
novel
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1979...
1979
The Odd Angry Shot
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'This film concentrates on a group of professional soldiers in the combat zone at the height of the Vietnam War. In an episodic structure, verbal and physical jokes alternate with realistic scenes of combat in a manner comparable to MASH and Catch 22. Irony is the main means of suggesting the futility of war. The film is anti-heroic in tone with the emphasis on survival. On several occasions the embittered Harry refers to the public back home as indifferent or worse. The risks of combat are seen to be without purpose but the men do their job. The behaviour of the male group is within the ANZAC ethos of the anti-authoritarian, pragmatic digger and the ocker tradition of irreverent humour laced with sexist jokes.' Source: Libraries Australia.
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Silver Screen
2017
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— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 15-21 April 2017; -
The Power of Film Captures Our Lives in War
2012
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— Appears in: The Age , 25 April 2012; (p. 3)
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The Power of Film Captures Our Lives in War
2012
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— Appears in: The Age , 25 April 2012; (p. 3) -
Silver Screen
2017
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— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 15-21 April 2017;
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