He's a fighter and a rebel. She's dynamite, she's dazzling. To the world he's trouble. But to Kathy, he's a hero
This drama is set in World War II Australia, where an American Marine, Rebel is recuperating from wounds suffered in battle. He is weary of war and is intent on going AWOL and escaping from Australia. He becomes infatuated with a local singer, Kathy and pursues her. Kathy is married and initially is not interested in him, but later begins to love Rebel. Kathy receives a letter advising her that her husband was killed in battle. The local police and the U.S. Military are searching for Rebel as an AWOL soldier. Rebel arranges to escape Austalia by a cargo ship, but eventually allows himself to be arrested in order to keep the local police from arresting Kathy for harboring him
"Rebel" (1985), a gripping cinematic venture by J&M Entertainment and Roadshow Films, encapsulates the essence of Australian filmmaking during the mid-1980s. Directed by the visionary Michael Jenkins, the film delves into the tumultuous world of motorcycle gangs, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the lives of those who live on the fringes of society. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Australian outback, "Rebel" not only showcases the breathtaking landscapes but also highlights the intense camaraderie and conflicts within the gang culture. The narrative follows the journey of a young man, portrayed with compelling intensity by Matt Dillon, who seeks to break free from the constraints of his small-town life and finds himself drawn into the dangerous allure of a motorcycle gang. As he navigates the treacherous waters of loyalty and betrayal, the film explores themes of freedom, identity, and the quest for belonging. The gritty realism of the performances, combined with Jenkins' deft direction, creates a visceral experience that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll. "Rebel" stands out not only for its compelling storyline but also for its technical achievements. The film's cinematography, masterfully executed by Andrew Lesnie, captures the stark beauty of the Australian landscape, juxtaposing it with the harsh realities of gang life. The soundtrack, featuring a mix of rock and blues, complements the film's intense atmosphere, enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative. The collaboration between J&M Entertainment and Roadshow Films resulted in a production that pushed the boundaries of Australian cinema, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following. In the broader context of 1980s cinema, "Rebel" holds a unique place as a film that not only entertains but also provokes thought about the societal forces that shape individual destinies. Its portrayal of the motorcycle gang subculture offers a window into a world often misunderstood, challenging viewers to look beyond stereotypes and consider the human stories at the heart of the conflict. As a testament to the creative synergy between J&M Entertainment and Roadshow Films, "Rebel" remains a landmark film in Australian cinema, celebrated for its bold storytelling and enduring impact.
Năm:1985
Ngân sách5000000$
Thời lượng89 min
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Thể loạiPhim Chiến TranhPhim Lãng Mạn
Các quốc gia sản xuấtAustralia