The identity of the characters in Wayne Blair’s “The Sapphires” is dramatically changed throughout the course of the film. This is demonstrated when Kay, who has come back for her mother’s funeral and recognizes the girls fishing down by the creek. She states selfishly “if you worked as hard as you fished you would be rich”. The girls feel offended, hurt and betrayed after they had done all they could
The identity of the characters in Wayne Blair’s “The Sapphires” is dramatically changed throughout the course of the film. This is demonstrated when Kay, who has come back for her mother’s funeral and recognizes the girls fishing down by the creek. She states selfishly “if you worked as hard as you fished you would be rich”. The girls feel offended, hurt and betrayed after they had done all they could