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How is the notion of ‘Retreating from the global’ explored in the movie 'The Castle'?

The Castle: directed by Rob Sitch (1997)

In a local community, north of Melbourne, residents struggle to retain their homes with the ever-increasing pressure of globalisation and economic rationalism.

Globalisation looms in the form of the airport and the need to extend to make way for bigger, longer and more runways to stay abreast of increasing economic demands of the global marketplace, eventuating in the compulsory acquisition of private property.

The Castle highlights the repercussions of globalisation on family life and the local, but also upon the residents of the community both collectively and as individuals. We find that globalisation threatened to integrate people into a global community. This would have seen to the erosion of their traditions and principles to one global culture, which in effect would mean the community’s loss of identity.

Through a strong sense of community and history/tradition, ignorance of the global force, idealised notions of ‘normalcy...

Posted by: Gabrielle Gooch

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