By Callum brown
Ned Kelly is the true story of the Irish family living in
Australia during the late 1800’s and the story of injustice done to his family,
and how he took the law into his own hands, declaring war of the Victorian
Police, some consider Ned Kelly to be a murderous villain whilst others
believed he was a folk hero to the likes of William Wallace. This makes his
complete backstory somewhat unclear, however the facts mostly display Kelly as
the film represents him.
The film stars the late Heath Ledger, Orlando Bloom,
Geoffrey Rush and Naomi Watts, the story shows the unlawful treatment of what
was soon known as ‘The Kelly Gang’ from many previous brushes with the law,
what drove Kelly into hiding was the Fitzpatrick incident. After a brawl in a
pub after the officer was acting drunk and disorderly, the officer later went to
apprehend Kelly, and when his mother asked for a warrant, which the officer did
not have, only a telegram, which would not suffice, and after the officers many
advances of Ned’s sister, the officer was asked to leave, after the officer had
refused to leave the premises despite Kelly not being present Dan Kelly took
the officers gun and forced him to leave, when arriving back at the station,
the officer told of how Ned Kelly had shot him. This forced Kelly into hiding
and after thinking the Victorian police would never believe his story, after
the police arrested his mother in hoping it would force Kelly out of hiding,
Kelly declared war of the Victorian police, which ended in the 4 members of The
Kelly Gang donning home-made armour in order to fight off more than 100
officers as his hostages had time to flee, Ned Kelly was eventually apprehended
and hanged for his crimes. The film is told from Ned Kelly’s words and
perspective weather it was what really happened or not.
Weather Kelly’s side of the argument is the true one, Ned Kelly
is
still one of the most interesting and influential people in human
history, and
his fight for survival is an amazing achievement. His story is equal to
that of
Robin Hood except Kelly’s is true, I am surprised not to hear more on
Ned
Kelly, as his story is one of incredible suffering from the people who
are
supposed to be here to protect, I am always astonished by the amazing
stories that
come from the 1800’s but this is one I find truly astonishing and
saddening.
The fact that they made home-made armour to fight off a small army of
corrupt
government officials sounds like something from a modern superhero movie
like
Iron Man, but this man actually did it. The film is an emotional tale of
a mans
struggle to fight injustice, the score for the film adds another layer
of
depth, but what makes this piece more harrowing is the untimely death of
Heath
Ledger and how the internet lit alight with the score from this film,
and especially
Bernard Fanning’s ‘Shelter for my soul’ soon became Ledgers tribute.
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