8/10
A Fortunate Series
21 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A four part mini series with movie length episodes, based on the autobiography of Albert Facey. I enjoyed reading the book when younger, but so much time has passed between then and watching these films I'd forgotten all that happened. It was a great reminder! This mini series presents the early years of his life, from a child living and working in the bush, to a soldier fighting at Gallipoli in WWI. As desirable as a longer series would have been, it is wonderful they didn't try to cram it all into just one film length episode, allowing the story a chance to breathe. Although not a romance, there are beautiful moments of couples dancing to a phonograph, and despite the hardships, the bush surroundings are viewed with a cheer befitting the title. To end with marriage was fitting thematically, as if it to say every hardship is worth it for love.

Though the strings weep, you will not mistake this for an overly sentimental film. The storytelling is handled in a direct manner fitting the settings characters, and our lead has as much control over the harmonica as the English language. What he lacks in vocabulary he gains in character, with a strong moral stance against unjust authorities, and the ability to retain an easy going nature while enduring much. A fantastic journey back in time.
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