True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)
“True History of the Kelly Gang” (2019) is an Australian biographical drama film directed by Justin Kurzel and based on the novel of the same name by Peter Carey. The film stars George MacKay as the infamous outlaw Ned Kelly, alongside Nicholas Hoult, Essie Davis, and Thomasin McKenzie.
The film presents a reimagined account of the life of Ned Kelly, one of Australia’s most notorious criminals. Kelly, a figure celebrated and vilified in equal measure, is portrayed through a lens that combines historical events with creative interpretation. The narrative explores Kelly’s rise from a young boy in poverty to a legendary outlaw, focusing on his relationships with his family, his involvement in the criminal underworld, and his resistance against colonial authorities.
“True History of the Kelly Gang” delves into Kelly’s personal struggles, his rebellious nature, and the social injustices that contributed to his life of crime. It examines his role as a folk hero and anti-establishment figure, blending historical facts with a stylized and dramatic portrayal.
The film is known for its gritty, visually striking style and its unique take on the legend of Ned Kelly. The performances, particularly by George MacKay as Kelly, are noted for their intensity and depth. The film also features a distinct, immersive soundtrack and cinematography that captures the harsh realities of 19th-century Australia.
“True History of the Kelly Gang” has been praised for its bold storytelling, strong performances, and its fresh perspective on a well-known historical figure. It offers a blend of historical drama and myth-making, contributing to the rich tapestry of Australian cinema.