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* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Portrays typical lower-class Australians as being [[Working Class People Are Morons|moronic]], simple, naive, racially ignorant and politically incorrect. Australians love it. |
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Portrays typical lower-class Australians as being [[Working Class People Are Morons|moronic]], simple, naive, racially ignorant and politically incorrect. Australians love it. |
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** Although the Kerrigans are racially ignorant, ignorance is repeatedly shown to be correctible - Daryl learns a little Greek to talk to his in-laws and comes to a deeper understanding of the Native Title issue as a result of his struggles in the film. |
** Although the Kerrigans are racially ignorant, ignorance is repeatedly shown to be correctible - Daryl learns a little Greek to talk to his in-laws and comes to a deeper understanding of the Native Title issue as a result of his struggles in the film. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: to iconic Aussie TV shows [[Hey Hey |
* [[Shout-Out]]: to iconic Aussie TV shows [[Hey Hey It's Saturday]] and [[The Price Is Right]]. Both were still on the air at the time. |
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* [[The Danza]]: Wayne Hope as Wayne Kerrigan. |
* [[The Danza]]: Wayne Hope as Wayne Kerrigan. |
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* [[There Is No Higher Court]]: Averted. Darryl's decision is appealed all the way up to the Australian High Court. |
* [[There Is No Higher Court]]: Averted. Darryl's decision is appealed all the way up to the Australian High Court. |