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A recently released Australian action movie has received great evaluations. Tomorrow When The War Started is a young adult movie about a group of teenagers who leave for a camping trip even though on school holidays. Although they are away they notice a lot of planes flying overhead but aren't too concerned about it as the annual Commemorative Day festivities are on back home so feel the planes have a little something to do with that.When they arrive back house from their trip they are in for a shock. Their residences are deserted, their households nowhere to be discovered, some of their animals are dead, and they contact the outside world on their phones as there is no reception.They make your mind up to head into town that evening to uncover what's going on. They are shocked to learn the key street buildings are half standing, armed soldiers are patrolling the streets, and their family and most of the rural neighborhood of Wirrawee is being held captive at the showground.Deciding that they have to do a little something to stop the enemy force that's invaded their country the group choose to kind a guerrilla army group and do what they can to obstruct the stronghold the soldiers have over the town.There are lots of action sequences displaying how they do just that, with lots of a second in the movie acquiring you sitting on the edge of your seat. The young actors in the movie do a credible occupation playing the teens below risk and fighting back with some ingenious schemesThe movie is based mostly on the book of the very same title that was written by acclaimed Australian writer, John Marsden in 1993. It is 1 in a series of seven books in the Tomorrow series that are incredibly well loved by young adult readers the reading audience they were written for.It has been a lengthy time coming for the to begin with book in the series - Tomorrow When The War Began - to be made into a movie. Fans of the book have been voting with their feet as they turn up in droves to watch the movie that was developed from one particular of their preferred books.Stuart Beattie is the screen writer who weaved his magic of adapting the book to the huge screen and if box workplace takings are anything at all to go by, movie goers are enjoying his movie adaption of the book.[best box office mojo reviews]