Review of Walkabout (1971) by Keith Phipps for The A.V. Club — 17 Mar 1992
Roeg’s film contrasts Western corruption with native goodness, but it’s naïve by design, and ultimately concerned more with the way all innocence passes than with the politics and particulars of any single part of the world.
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This review of Walkabout (1971) was written by Keith Phipps and published by The A.V. Club on 17 Mar 1992.
Walkabout has generally received very positive reviews.
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