


Smiley
Smiley Greevins is a cheeky, mischievous, imaginative little boy who lives in the small town of Murrumbilla in the Australian outback. His father Bill is a poor drover who is often away from home. Much to the exasperation of his overworked wife, Ma Greevins, Bill is also very fond of the drink. Smiley is determined to buy himself a push bike and so he takes on odd jobs in an effort to save up enough money. But Smiley always seems to get caught up in some sort of misadventure. Smiley is a classic Australian film that will delight audiences of all ages.
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Plot Summary
In rural Australia, a young Aboriginal boy named Smiley dreams of attending school and becoming a preacher. His determination to learn and his innocent belief in good often clash with the harsh realities and prejudices of the time. With the help of a kindly station owner, Smiley embarks on a journey of self-discovery and hope amidst the challenges of his environment.
Critical Reception
Smiley was generally well-received for its heartwarming story and its sensitive portrayal of Indigenous Australian life, although some critics noted its somewhat simplistic narrative. It was particularly praised for its performances and its optimistic message.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching and optimistic story.
- Commended for its portrayal of Australian life and culture.
- Appreciated for the strong performance of the young lead actor.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's sincerity and its touching depiction of childhood innocence and resilience in the face of adversity. Many found it to be a charming and memorable story.
Fun Fact
The film was an international success and was particularly popular in Australia, where it was seen as a significant cinematic representation of the country.
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