Review of Crocodile Dundee (1986) by Jon C — 02 Jan 2017
The first half of this movie takes its time to build some momentum but by the 2nd half it got better.
Paul Hogan truly embodies Mick Dundee having grown up in the Australian outback and not having quite the same upbringing as us American folk.
He wrestles crocs, drinks at a local pub, an gets along quite famously with people and animals.
When a journalist Sue comes to his homeland for a newsworthy article she decides to explore his surroundings as well as introduce him to hers.
Once they make the trip to NY it turns into an adorable fish-out-of-water story, yeah we've seen it countless times but its so heartwarming to watch Dundee try to get accustomed to our cultural norms.
There's a lot of laughs and you really buy the undeniable chemistry between Hogan and Kozlowski, deep down they know what they truly want from this tiny experiment.
The films also ends with quite a smile-maker.
This review of Crocodile Dundee (1986) was written by Jon C on 02 Jan 2017.
Crocodile Dundee has generally received positive reviews.
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