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Menu All All. Sign In. A Town Like Alice Hide Spoilers. RJBurke 8 October Soon after the end of real hostilities in , Hollywood produced the first of many subsequent films from the perspective of prisoners of war held by the Japanese: that film was Three Came Home with Claudette Colbert. I recall seeing that one a long time ago and recall the dark nature of that narrative I have yet to submit a review here, but I will, in time.
A Town Like Alice is a different kettle of fish, so to speak: instead of a single family, it's a mix of various women and children caught up in the retreat to Singapore in , and follows their seemingly unending trek across Malaya, from camp to camp, seeking admission and a final resting place to wait out the war.
The black and white photography is superb as the downtrodden party weaves its way through swamp, dirt roads, wet and dry season, very little food or water, malaria, dysentery and all other manner of tropical diseases. Little wonder that, as they walk, they also die, one at a time, from malnutrition and sickness, and all the while, their guard, an old-timer, gradually comes to admire their perseverance just as the women come to respect the old man's quiet determination to keep helping them to survive.
That's the main story. So, there is a bit of comedy from the irrepressible Aussie soldiers, mixed with moments of real tension as the two lovers try to keep a relationship going under such conditions. And, it's during one of those meetings that Jean learns that Joe comes from Alice Springs. Never boring, and with stand-out scenes, such as one of the little boys running in between the advancing Japanese soldiers with his toy gun, shouting "bang, bang" reminiscent of Brandon de Wilde in Shane [], doing the same thing, and annoying Jean Arthur, inside the farm house ; the joy of the women when they come across an abandoned house with hot running water; and, Jean's bargaining with a Malay shop-keeper for tinned milk for a baby.