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Contemporary Australian context reflected in the film (themes (Family,…
Contemporary Australian context reflected in the film
issues
Bullying
Homosexual/heterosexual relations
Family fights/issues
Teenage problems
Moving to a new school
topics
Growing up
Society's idealistic view on girls
Friends and Family
Romance
Curiosity
themes
Family
Friendship
Private Spaces
Dreams
Coming of Age
Adolescence
People
Family: (supportive and loving)
Popular girls at school: (represented to be mean and negative)
Friends: should look out for one another
Siblings: represented as supportive when its needed
Places
The forest represented to be something dreamlike/not real.
Her home has warm tones representing family values and safe/security
School's neutral tones=dull and a place that doesn't hold happiness for the main protagonists
Events
Starting a new school: Represented fear and exclusiveness in the school grounds. (not a safe place)
Family organising her a party: Represented how her family wants the best for her (love) and represented friendship/values
Going into dream world: Represented all her fears and thoughts in that time about her family and friends (frustrated/sad)
Rekindling with Elliot: Represented true friendship values