Jed Kurzel's proposal is a risky move. There is in this true-untrue story of Ned Kelly, a representation of the inevitability of violence if violence is what it is always around. But this violence, associated with masculinity, suffers from gender identity (thieves dressed as women), as a radical confrontation against that masculinity. The film is a western with Kelly child (the most successful part) and goes punk with Kelly adult, unleashing the rebellious character of the protagonist.
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Jed Kurzel's proposal is a risky move. There is in this true-untrue story of Ned Kelly, a representation of the inevitability of violence if violence is what it is always around. But this violence, associated with masculinity, suffers from gender identity (thieves dressed as women), as a radical confrontation against that masculinity. The film is a western with Kelly child (the most successful part) and goes punk with Kelly adult, unleashing the rebellious character of the protagonist.