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The Emu War

  • 2023
  • 1 h 15 min
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4,1/10
209
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The Emu War (2023)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBased on the infamous Great Emu War of 1932, a rag tag platoon of soldiers are driven into a brutal and bloody battle against Australia's deadliest flightless beasts.Based on the infamous Great Emu War of 1932, a rag tag platoon of soldiers are driven into a brutal and bloody battle against Australia's deadliest flightless beasts.Based on the infamous Great Emu War of 1932, a rag tag platoon of soldiers are driven into a brutal and bloody battle against Australia's deadliest flightless beasts.

  • Direção
    • John Campbell
    • Lisa Fineberg
    • Jay Morrissey
  • Roteiristas
    • Jonathan Schuster
    • John Campbell
    • Jay Morrissey
  • Artistas
    • Damian Callinan
    • Lisa Fineberg
    • Aaron Gocs
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,1/10
    209
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    • Direção
      • John Campbell
      • Lisa Fineberg
      • Jay Morrissey
    • Roteiristas
      • Jonathan Schuster
      • John Campbell
      • Jay Morrissey
    • Artistas
      • Damian Callinan
      • Lisa Fineberg
      • Aaron Gocs
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
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    Damian Callinan
    Damian Callinan
    • Major Meredith
    Lisa Fineberg
    Lisa Fineberg
    • Mary-Sue Meredith
    Aaron Gocs
    • Jackie
    Naomi Higgins
    • Wendi
    Cameron James
    Cameron James
    • Harold Holt
    Bailey Lackas
    • Soldier
    Lachlan Macfarlane
    • Emu Guard
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    Ethan Marrell
    Ethan Marrell
    • Colonel
    Luke McGregor
    Luke McGregor
    • Terrified soldier
    Lena Moon
    • Gertrude
    Aurora Morrissey
    • Young Mary-Sue
    Ben Russell
    • Emu boy…
    Jonathan Schuster
    • Alan
    Dane Simpson
    • Archie
    Adrienne Couper Smith
    Adrienne Couper Smith
    • Beatrice
    Jessirose Streker
    • Cyanide soldier
    • Direção
      • John Campbell
      • Lisa Fineberg
      • Jay Morrissey
    • Roteiristas
      • Jonathan Schuster
      • John Campbell
      • Jay Morrissey
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    1neil-39701

    A load of festering balls!!

    To my utter shame I managed to watch for ten minutes. I can only hope all those involved in the making of this, Trump of a movie, can find gainful employment elsewhere. It's so bad I thought it was a sequel to Pearl Harbour (2001). It really needs a health warning!

    Did you consult Mother Theresa by medium for military advice? Has your Emu advisor seen any animal... ever? In the world? Pictures of animals? The only thing that could be called half decent was the wobble-board player. He'll go far.... further the better, to distance himself from the trauma of having participated.

    You took a really funny story and killed it, with less mercy than the real thing. Worst idea since Dame Edna Everidge failed to replace Sean Connery as James Bond.
    1dAnkhWarrior

    About as funny as Gallipoli

    I'd initially heard about The Emu War when seeing a post made by Aaron Gocs on Instagram, and the idea of seeing the fair dinkum Aussie comedian in a gonzo comedy about soldiers fighting bird puppets sounded like something with greens potential. For the sold out audience around me, it seemed that the film reached its potential as they all giggled away. But I sat at the back of the cinema waiting for the film to find a rhythm to its madness or a single joke that landed, and it never happened.

    There is a point in the beginning exposition of The Emu War that might lead one to believe that we're in for an affectionate reimagining of The Dirty Dozen. Alas, the four (yes, only four) "elite" soldiers sent into enemy lines to tackle the emus head on are dropped into the film without giving the audience time to meet and get to know them. A number of haphazard flashback "gags" are jammed in there to give each of them a brief, unfunny backstory, but it rarely comes across as anything more than lazy. And that's because it is. The Emu War is, despite the best and sincere efforts of everyone involved, one of the most fundamentally lazily written films I've seen in a very long time.

    The entirety of The Emu War is the same joke repeated again and again. It's not a particular joke; it had a different setup and punchline every time. But every single time, the gag is "let's tell an unintentionally unfunny gag which is so dumb and lowbrow that the audience will appreciate the irony". There is an etiquette to this kind of humour that The Emu War does not have a grasp on. The audience around me consistently erupted with laughter and had a great time, but In The Greasy Strangler, the juvenile sense of humour was offset by the film's artistically woven assault on the concept of good taste. And in the notorious terrible but ironically enjoyable Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, the general concept of a buddy pairing between Rambo and one of The Golden Girls against the backdrop of a police procedural is so ridiculously out of place that it hit an interesting note for me. The Emu War hit neither of these notes, largely because despite the sincere efforts of the filmmakers, it seems like an improv comedy group decided to frantically pull out the most juvenile gags they could and stuffed it onto the page. The last time I saw a movie try to wring out a feature length screenplay from this low a standard of writing, it was in a film called Disaster Movie. Being the disaster that it was I turned off that movie about 30 minutes in. I thought directors Aaron Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer had retired from filmmaking because nobody was interested in funding their juvenile, pottymouth and ridiculously lowbrow films anymore. But if they migrated to Australia, evidently Screen Australia would throw money around to see their kind of vision brought back to cinemas.

    Of all the lowbrow misfired attempts at humour in the film, there was one in particular that took me off guard. It was a scene where the characters decide to have an impromptu orgy to... somehow escape from a prison, and the filmmakers have decided to actually blur out everyone's genital region. Surely there are a hundred other ways to choreograph and shoot a scene like this so that you don't have to resort to, you know, literally blurring a film to remove any slight facade of a fourth wall having ever existed. And yet just like every other point in the script, the creators took the lazy route.

    The Emu War doesn't have a script. It doesn't have a story. And for the majority of the time, it doesn't have much in the way of production values either. It has and endless surplus of dialogue which the filmmakers seem to think are jokes, many of which are flashbacks seemingly designed to distract from the fact that the story is absent and bereft of movement. I could forgive this all if the movie was funny because it aspires to be a comedy more than anything, but minus two or three moments of Aaron Gocs' natural charismatic delivery, I couldn't find a single thing to write about. Maybe one day I'll see a film that knows how to better use his talents, but that day is not today.

    To its credit, the visual effects in The Emu War are pretty decent. And the on-the-nose use of practical puppetry was one of the highlights for me, particularly in an era where people all too often over-rely on CGI. And the cast give it a very sincere effort, even if the material they're working with isn't pristine.

    It's one thing to make a film, and it's another to sit in the audience and criticise it. But films typically have narrative, script and storytelling etiquette to go with them. Those are three things, among many, many others, which are completely absent from The Emu War. I haven't seen an Australian comedy so unfunny since The Very Excellent Mr Dundee, a movie I hold in so much contempt that I would call it the worst Australian film ever made. I don't have that same contempt for The Emu War because it's a silly little film made by a bunch of people who just wanted to have a good time, but I didn't have anything close to a good time watching it. And I just couldn't in good conscience summon the strength to recommend it to anybody. It was a harmless little Australian movie and I was surrounded by people who enjoyed it. Alas, when I exited the cinema and was asked what my thoughts were, all I could say was "Gallipoli was funnier".
    1oneoff-14439

    Juvenile, pathetic and not funny

    Juvenile, pathetic and not funny

    I agree with the comments made by reddfivepublishing, which I now summarise, as I could not improve upon them. 100% spot on!

    • I sat at the back of the cinema waiting for the film to find a rhythm to its madness or a single joke that landed, and it never happened.


    • one of the most fundamentally lazily written films I've seen in a very long time.


    • The entirety of The Emu War is the same joke repeated again and again "let's tell an unintentionally unfunny gag which is so dumb and lowbrow that the audience will appreciate the irony".


    • despite the sincere efforts of the filmmakers, it seems like an improv comedy group decided to frantically pull out the most juvenile gags they could and stuffed it onto the page.


    • The Emu War doesn't have a script. It doesn't have a story.


    • It has and endless surplus of dialogue which the filmmakers seem to think are jokes, many of which are flashbacks seemingly designed to distract from the fact that the story is absent and bereft of movement. I could forgive this if the movie was funny because it aspires to be a comedy more than anything, but I couldn't find a single good thing to write about.


    • To its credit, the visual effects in The Emu War are pretty decent.


    • And the cast give it a very sincere effort, even if the material they're working with isn't pristine.


    • films typically have narrative, script and storytelling etiquette to go with them. Those are three things, among many, many others, which are completely absent from The Emu War.


    • it's a silly little film made by a bunch of people who just wanted to have a good time, but I didn't have anything close to a good time watching it.


    • All I could say was "Gallipoli was funnier".


    The only other reviewer (roddraper-227-22177) must be associated with the film or the filmmakers to have given it a 9 out of 10.

    75 minutes of my life wasted that I can never get back. You have been warned!
    Maxpepsi01

    Take it (the movie not the emus) behind the shed and shoot it

    Firstly, what the hell is Screen Australia doing funding absolute garbage such as this when much better quality films and genuine filmmakers cannot even get a meeting with them. This tripe is a blight on the Australian film industry and an insult to every other Australian filmmaker who busts their arses to try and get funding.

    To the guys who made this film, stick to what you know, because filmmaking isn't it.

    And to those who gave glowing reviews, I can only believe they are associated with the film or filmmakers.

    Production values were so non existent that I've seen better offers from a Year 10 media class.

    Avoid this at all costs.
    1bryan-baseball

    Was this supposed to be funny?

    Wow really went into this thinking it would be hilarious. It wasn't. Not a single joke was good, some seriously cringeworthy stuff thrown in as well as some very inappropriate "jokes", that you know what if were actually funny I wouldn't have an issue. But man this was so bad I removed it from my server due to not wanting the embarrassment of someone knowing I've seen it. Wow just wow. Do better.

    This movie seemed like it was 4 hours long with nothing at all interesting happening.

    The fact I now need to fill up another 100 characters to actually place this review is also dumb. IMDB has dropped off and this will be my last review posted here. Maybe ill make a new website honestly.... and not hold anyone back.

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