Revision
Across
- 4. surname of Boy's pop legend idol
- 6. Hec’s gruff advice for surviving in the bush, “Don’t get _____.”
- 8. Both films use this storytelling device to convey character thoughts or future hopes.
- 9. Boy and his family’s heritage.
- 11. The name of the foster uncle in "Hunt for the Wilderpeople."
- 12. The film where a young boy idolizes his absent father.
- 13. Use of music cues and pop songs to set tone or underscore action.
- 14. Boy’s younger brother, known for his silence and imagination.
Down
- 1. The country that serves as the backdrop for most of Waititi's films.
- 2. The dog Ricky considers his best friend in the bush
- 3. Boy’s absent parent who returns but disappoints him.
- 4. Using cuts between comic and serious moments to create unique emotional shifts
- 5. Waititi often appears in his own films, making these appearances called c______.
- 7. The act Ricky and Hec are accused of by the authorities.
- 10. This national organization pursues Ricky and Hec.
- 11. Waititi often mixes ________ with tragedy, creating unique emotional tones.