Segue la vita di Ivan Milat, il killer dello zaino in spalla.Segue la vita di Ivan Milat, il killer dello zaino in spalla.Segue la vita di Ivan Milat, il killer dello zaino in spalla.
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A true crime drama which delivers what the viewer needs to know without delving too much into the horrors of the story.
It reminded me of a drama from a few years ago about the Yorkshire Ripper and the police work around that.
Excellent menacing performance from Malcolm Kennard, and David Field is good, as always.
Very absorbing four part drama.
It reminded me of a drama from a few years ago about the Yorkshire Ripper and the police work around that.
Excellent menacing performance from Malcolm Kennard, and David Field is good, as always.
Very absorbing four part drama.
Here's one show that didn't build up to the expectations, that I hoped for, especially with part one. The second part was much better, where the story now moves along. Kennard's chilling performance will stay etched in your mind for a while to come, it's hard to believe this was that rebel punk in that 1991 movie Secrets, while also being a heart throb earlier in E street. Ivan Milat was a despicable serial killer who murdered 7 teenagers over a course of a few years. Of course, not all the show is fact, but that's expected. What I expected was much more screen time into Ivan's background, and his family, Carole Skinner as Ivan's mum, you hardly see. What this show's decided to do, instead, is really work it from the cop's angle, where trying to convict this guy, and get solid evidence on him, was a bastard, where a lot of man hours, went into it. Richard Cawthorne, who joins the squad, while taking a lot of flack, from the senior "hard as nails" detective (the great impressive Morell) seems to be the only one, entirely convinced, Milat's their guy, where a few others, come around to that hypothesis, the least of all, Morell, who likes to do things by the book. I really liked Cawthorne, and his character, where I must say, the whole cast delivers. They're great, and that includes the ones, playing the grieving parents of the late victims. But there's no getting over Kennard's ferocious and "grab by the horn's" performances, a score of accolades must sure follow. To give the show a little more realism, we have some small footage, some of in the after of Milat's arrest. I can't help but feel a little of disappointed with this one. I expected a little more, but got a little less, mainly from the first one, where the second, really pulls it's socks up. Having to resort to seeing it from the cop's side, is quite engrossing, as seeing how what they went through to nail this bastard, finally succeeding on that May 22 day in 94, where too, after his incarceration, it still became a battle to ensure his imprisonment, where we fast forward to that 96 day, court case, where justice was served.
Just watched all episodes back to back and to say I am disappointed is an understatement.
I expected a bit of horror and some gruesome violence but you see absolutely nothing and there is virtually no fear and terror or suspense conveyed. The Milat backstory was also pretty vague and it was like watching any episode of any old serial killer CSI episode with some truly dreary acting and poor characterization - bit of a rotten tomato or lame potato this one.
I expected a bit of horror and some gruesome violence but you see absolutely nothing and there is virtually no fear and terror or suspense conveyed. The Milat backstory was also pretty vague and it was like watching any episode of any old serial killer CSI episode with some truly dreary acting and poor characterization - bit of a rotten tomato or lame potato this one.
A fascinating and horrific tale that's underwritten and vague. While some actual quotes make their way in to the script, too much of what happened is glossed over. For a 3 hour+ miniseries, so much more could've been included.
Most of the cast aquits itself quite well. Kennard is very good as the title character and Field is near-flawless as always. However, top-billed (?!) Cawthorne is difficult to watch; his expression never changes, even when he's shouting or upset and should show some sort of emotion.
Watch Crime Investigation Australia (2005) and/or Wolf Creek (2005) instead.
This one is absolutely perfect. Director was awesome and he told the entire story in two episodes, something that other people seem to have trouble with, and all actors were dead on in their role. It is a pleasure to watch a series that has a beginning, middle and end in two episodes. I wish more writers and directors could do the same. I'm a little tired of watching a 24 hours series that could have been perfectly done in two to four hours. The film industry could use some lessons from the movie makers down under. Thanks, Prime , for a great viewing experience.
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- QuizThe actor, who plays the serial killer Ivan Milat (Malcolm Kennard) has revealed he had been hitchhiking along the Hume Highway in the late 1980s and early 90s when Milat murdered seven backpackers and is suspected of killing more.
- Colonne sonoreAm I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again?
Written by Rick Brewster (uncredited), Doc Neeson (uncredited) and John Brewster (uncredited)
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