Last Wave SOC 118 "Last Wave" - Peter Weir dir. (1977) In the movie "Last Wave", the director attempted to convey cultural ideas in culture or passage culture. The mainstream culture of the movie is a member of the white society living in Australia. Subculture in the movie is indigenous people who are the land of the white country before they settle in Australia. When local residents live in densely populated cities, they maintain cultural beliefs and ideology.
One day, in the curranbin at the edge of the alley on the alley, I stood up on the last wave in the morning. I was running the waves all the way to the beach, so I saw Eddie happily. You have never seen the moment of a more awkward ass man
It is time to decide to ride the last wave. Things got worse. Especially bad. I caught me when I caught the waves, I was sucked under the waves of the waves, pushed by plenty of water, rolled like a sock in the dryer. Then I did something. My stoppage is as sudden as a frontal collision. I heard a loud snap tone and my body had a burning pain. I know that I had a serious problem, I just do not know what it is. To my surprise, thoughts can be handled quickly with accidents. My first thought was that my neck was broken, and I started thinking about it. Or death. Is this the end of my life? If I am convinced that I will drown. My strange idea is that at least it is a beautiful place to die
Tired, my last wave arrived at the beach. The light is gone. The sunset pink seawater is now dark green. The coastal breeze turns the waves into a translucent form and turns the sea skin into glass. I caught on the beach after I wrapped my belt around the board with a crumpled fingertip. I think that I have already finished. That's it - the third surf of the day, the last surf of this trip. My body feels a shipwreck
I lay down on the bed last night and looked at me with a dark star sticker. Several questions will occur in my head, or at least jogging. What does the discovery of gravitational waves mean to us? Where are these waves hidden? Do these waves strike the earth like a cosmic tsunami? If the answer to the last question is "yes", I can only assume that the waves destroy us, or at least thrust my ankle. Even if it means that we have not been hurt by waves, there is always a possibility of a false wave. It can splash hard on our planet for no reason. Scientists have a theory but there is no answer. It is like trying to understand teenagers' talents. When you caught asking why you are doing this to him, he will look down on his feet and say I do not know. This is an honest answer. He did not know because he could not control it. There is no hormone in that hormonal wave, I do not think, perhaps these waves go through their own changes.