'I just want to be by myself," said 26-year-old Robyn Davidson, by way of understatement: In 1977, the young Australian walked 1,700 miles across the western part of her country with four camels and her dog, Diggity, in tow.
In director John Curran's adaptation of this story — originally a National Geographic piece — Mia Wasikowska ("The Double") plays Davidson, a prickly loner who prefers camel-wrangling and sleeping in the open desert to interacting with other humans. Photographer Rick Smolan (Adam Driver), assigned to shoot Robyn for the magazine, is an initial annoyance; less so an aboriginal man (Roly Mintuma) who escorts her through territory off-limits to solo women with nary a word of shared language between them.
Curran ("The Painted Veil") never imposes any additional structure on Davidson's story, which may test the patience of some viewers. But I found the sprawling, wild visuals in "Tracks," and the long silences as the sunburned Robyn traverses some of the world's least hospitable lands, meditative and moving.
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