Australian neo-noir
It's a slow-paced neo-noir that does not have a lot of action going on. The story takes its own sweet time to unfold. The dialogues are sparse, but the location of the movie is interesting! I liked the aerial photography in it, as it takes the viewer on a journey through a stunning landscape! The landscape portrayed is somewhat desolate but also so very dusty. It felt like the dustiness added a layer of uncertainty to the film. There are some hard-hitting dialogues in the movie, but there's also subtle humour peppered throughout the film. The film picked up pace in the last 30 minutes or so. I wish something more had happened in this movie. At times the movie felt disjointed. The performances by all the casr members were good. Simon Baker was fantastic as Travis Hurley. He's in nearly every scene-that's commendable. I watched an interview that mentioned that the movie was filmed in 16 days! That's a tremendous achievement. Guerrilla filmmaking from down under!
- A26845
- 1 sep 2025