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Limbo

  • 2023
  • 1 Std. 48 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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Simon Baker in Limbo (2023)
'Limbo' follows the investigation of a twenty year-old outback cold case murder by jaded detective Travis Hurley.
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Polizeiliches VerfahrenWahres VerbrechenDramaKriminalitätMysteriumThriller

Simon Baker spielt Travis Hurley, einen Detektiv, der in eine kleine australische Outback-Stadt kommt, um einen zwanzig Jahre alten ungelösten Mord an einer Aborigine-Frau aus der Nachbarsch... Alles lesenSimon Baker spielt Travis Hurley, einen Detektiv, der in eine kleine australische Outback-Stadt kommt, um einen zwanzig Jahre alten ungelösten Mord an einer Aborigine-Frau aus der Nachbarschaft zu untersuchen.Simon Baker spielt Travis Hurley, einen Detektiv, der in eine kleine australische Outback-Stadt kommt, um einen zwanzig Jahre alten ungelösten Mord an einer Aborigine-Frau aus der Nachbarschaft zu untersuchen.

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    • Ivan Sen
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    • Ivan Sen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Simon Baker
    • Rob Collins
    • Natasha Wanganeen
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    6,2/10
    2202
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    • Regie
      • Ivan Sen
    • Drehbuch
      • Ivan Sen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Simon Baker
      • Rob Collins
      • Natasha Wanganeen
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    • 78Metascore
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      • 10 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    7steveinadelaide

    A Raw and Haunting Crime Drama Unveiling Injustice in Australia's Outback

    Set against the backdrop of Australia's outback region, Limbo is an unsettling crime drama that sees Detective Simon Baker investigate a 20-year-old cold case involving an Aboriginal woman who went missing years ago. Written by Ivan Sen (who also directed) and featuring his unique score, Limbo presents viewers with raw emotion while driving home how injustice has scarred both land and people.

    The film uses breathtaking black-and-white cinematography to create an ominous atmosphere that emphasises isolation and desolation - further underscoring each character's plight through extended shots coupled with minimal dialogue that helps viewers feel every ounce of pain each character experiences. The location is a key element in Limbo, from the rusted-out cars to the deserted streets and lunar-like landscapes.

    Themes such as guilt are explored poignantly in Limbo. At the same time, it delves deep into redemption whilst examining limbo as both physical space or spiritual states - touching on heavier subjects sensitively throughout its runtime.

    Simon Baker transforms into this jaded detective plagued by heroin addiction - delivering the best performance I have seen from him. The remaining cast, including Rob Collins and Natasha Wanganeen, also deliver great performances as they each process their painful coping mechanisms. Nicholas Hope delivers a standout performance as an enigmatic prospector in Limbo. His portrayal brings an element of mystery tinged with menace. Another significant positive of the film is Sen's atmospheric score which blends electronic sounds with traditional acoustic instruments to create a compelling mood filled with melancholy notes underscored by tension. This all combines into making Limbo what could be considered an acquired taste film - one that not everyone will find gripping due to its unhurried pacing coupled with, at times, disheartening themes. Limbo does not offer superficial resolutions but instead prompts us into introspection on Australian culture, both past and present.

    Despite its dark themes and melancholy pace, I recommend viewing it by those who love artistic expression and deeper social considerations. I liked it.
    6kuarinofu

    Not as deep as I wanted it to be

    Limbo was an ok film that was heavily lacking in terms of details and substance.

    It had the atmosphere, the dialogue and the characters overall felt realistic enough to believe in them. The atmosphere was all present, including a couple of metaphors here and there.

    The idea of making it B&W didn't make too much sense for me, maybe it had something to do with the theme of the film, maybe it was made this was purely for the artistic purposes, but I'd appreciate it more if it had colors, just washed out or muted.

    The detective concept worked fine, you could easily follow the story with the main character, understand what he was thinking without him directly explaining it. Many things in this film were understandable without direct expository dialogue, which is surely an achievement. Although, I'd appreciate more details and more of actual story. Seems like in real life things might be a little more complicated. The small amount of story the film had was still delivered and the ending was perfectly fine, although the main character's backstory and motivations of some characters were left behind.

    So, as a one-time watch it's still perfectly fine, but more depth and real human emotions would've improve it for sure, since the story was either simplistic to begin with, or was simplified in the process.
    4OpinionsMatterNoMatter

    A talented Director without a real screenplay

    Aside from the stunning cinematography and some convincing performances, This movie is a recycled crime noir half-baked from the clichés of the genre. The story just ticks off the tropes of a lonesome, emotional wreck sort of cop who gets too personally involved in a case. No real reasons are offered for the detective's emotional involvement nor the way he resolves the mess the victim's family is in. The bleak detective 1. Has a broken marriage, 2. An estranged son, and 3. The guilt of killing someone in the past. He also is a drug addict and his addiction plays no role in his major decision-making moments nor becomes a struggle to prevent him from performing his heroic actions.

    --Spoiler Alert--- The story unfolds as the victim's family refuses to talk to the detective because he is a cop and a white one too. Now that the trope is ticked off and we have some conflicts arrayed, the plot jumps over resolving this conflict and simply have the family members, without any change in their external or internal circumstances, to not only cooperate with him but also see him as a dear friend to the point of confiding their utmost feelings or reaching out for help in their very messed up family matters. The story conveniently ignores the fact that such a degree of vulnerability can only be shared with someone who has earned that kind of trust, and it fails even to offer a single trope-driven scene to cover this point.

    Moving on to the next trope, when the lonesome detective gets to play a saviour to the victim's brother while drunk driving and a shoulder to cry for the victim's sister when she suddenly confides her twenty-year-old guilt, we are to believe that a cop who himself finds refuge in drugs to run away from his own dark feelings is so adeptly capable of giving generous care and compassion to some strangers. While it is possible for an emotional wreck to empathize with others, in this case, we have a character whose choice for dealing with emotional upheavals is escape. If this approach is to change, we must see him going through a serious struggle to earn that sort of mental strength, but again the story simply lets him without paying any price to switch gear and offer a great deal of openness and courage.

    Mentioned above are only a few issues, there are too many complaisant moments in this film that make it barely engaging, yet the overwhelmingly positive feedback given on this website (currently at %95) which I believe is mostly from Australian critics indicates one thing. We set a much lower bar for an Australian film.
    8KMiddleton-601

    A Hauntingly Beautiful Outback Noir

    Ivan Sen's Limbo is a stark and poetic exploration of grief, justice, and memory, set against the haunting Australian outback. Shot in black and white, the film's minimalist style and sparse dialogue invite deep reflection, capturing the silence surrounding long-forgotten crimes.

    As writer, director, cinematographer, and composer, Sen crafts an immersive and cohesive experience. Limbo isn't a typical mystery-it's a meditation on loss and the unresolved pain of marginalized communities.

    A quietly powerful film that lingers long after it ends. Essential viewing for those who appreciate meaningful, thought-provoking cinema.
    10mspitstop-38589

    Was a movie worth seeing

    I was hesitant to watch it but as it got further into the movie I was hooked. I loved it being shot in black and white, and the area it was shot in was amazing. Simon Baker played his role so well and I think this is one of his best movies.

    The movie does touch on a subject that lots of people dont like talking about between the whites and the indigenous. It was mentioned that if it was a white girl that had gone missing a lot more would have been done but as she wasn't nothing was done to find the person who did it. The ending well....you should watch it and I think you will be surprised by it.

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      This production's indigenous Australian film director Ivan Sen describes this film as a "desert noir" or "neo western", a dark foreboding whodunit against the backdrop of the rugged Australian desert.
    • Verbindungen
      References The Life of Harry Dare (1995)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Mai 2023 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Bunya Productions
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Лімб
    • Drehorte
      • Outback, South Australia, Australien(location: Coober Pedy)
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      • Bunya Productions
      • Windalong Films
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 45.272 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 6.019 $
      • 24. März 2024
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 262.990 $
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