16 reviews
It was like something a high school student put together the weekend before it was due to be submitted, Then the teacher gave it a c-. Dont waste your time.
Unfortunately this movie is let down by a few major points. The main characters are competent but not engaging. The secondary characters are downright unbelievable, but Vernon Reed is gold, as expected.The tropes are obvious, the twists are tacky, the violence is neither gratuitous nor shocking...it's very pedestrian considering how hard it tries. The effort is to be admired, because production values are high, and buffs will love a few references to better films. Aaaaaand I just watched the final shot - I will never raise my rating above 2 stars.
- roboticusdrake
- Dec 14, 2018
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Bad acting, uninteresting characters, cringeworthy and not believable at all.
This film has no heart or soul and evokes no emotion or feeling except the cringe factor. Sorry tried to support another bad Aussie film but the Aussies continue to prove that they cant stand up to the Americans. Sorry mate, 1 star for effort. But this is an amateur attempt at making a film. I've seen better short films. Suggest the director masters an excellent short film first.
- movieguy3000
- Jul 29, 2020
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This is a terrible attempt at making a movie. Could possibly be forgiven if it was their first attempt, otherwise they would be more suited working the KFC drive through window.
- mattb-35655
- Dec 6, 2020
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I wish I could get back the minutes I wasted watching this terrible movie, alas, I can't. The director, actors and producers should be charged with a criminal offence for making this movie. Furthermore, the actors should be charge with "Obtain financial gain by deception". Should not be call "Landfall", should be called "Larceny", because they've stole precious minutes of my life. Avoid like the cyclone bearing down on this woeful movie. As a matter of fact, the cyclone is the best part of this movie, perhaps it would blow this movie off the screen.
- cairnduffbrad
- Aug 19, 2022
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I saw this in the cinema and loved it, although I remember being struck by one line which just didn't sit right with me at the time. I've just watched the DVD, and that line makes sense now - I must have just not heard it properly the first time. So, with that resolved, we are left with a clever, original film with more twists than.... well, not a tornado, let's go for the cyclone which anchors the film. Still lots of twists and turns in one of those. Well written, well made, and well worth taking the time to watch. I convinced my son to watch it with me - he tends not to trust my recommendations - but he was really impressed and enjoyed it too!
- rombles-92637
- Apr 4, 2020
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I saw this at the cinema not expecting much. It was shot locally and with a micro budget but it looks like it was put together by seasoned pros. Everything looked the goods - camerawork, editing, music, pacing, story. Best of all was the story. The story is the winner here as it kept you guessing all the way to the end. There is a bit of mistaken identity going on by both characters and the audience along with some nice action bits and a touch of violence/torture to cap it all off. If we get more Aussie thrillers like this in future I will be very happy.
- PropSuccess
- Dec 12, 2018
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Travis Bain's Landfall is a smart, at times funny thrill ride. With an interesting storyline, great acting and completely unexpected twists, I found this movie highly entertaining, especially being a smaller budget film.
Produced locally in Far North Queensland, it shows that we have some amazing home-grown talent and I look forward to Travis' next big screen debut! A sneak peek of his short film, Starspawn: Overture and the feature film, Landfall had me excited about the future of film making in Australia. Definitely a movie to add to your "must watch" list.
- sweetkmusic
- Dec 12, 2018
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I really enjoyed this movie, filmed mainly in the confines of a small house in Far North Qld during a cyclone. You never knew what might happen next, a few mind games, splatter of comedic lines. and whats in that box! The ending was great, I didnt see that coming and really finished off this little gem well. I cant wait to see what will be the next film for Travis Bain.
- strattonimnot
- Mar 21, 2019
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We live less than ten minutes from where this thriller was filmed and thought we ought to see this movie at a local theatre as the director, Travis Bain was present and was available for a Q & A session at end of movie. Having gone in with 'not high' expectations, we were well entertained by an imaginative and entertaining script and cast of mostly 'newbies' alongside veteran Aussie actor Tony Bonner. The plot twists were not obvious either but really added immensely to the movie. Looking forward to future movies from this talented local director. Highly recommended.
Wow. What a fantastic little indie thriller. The story is so well set up with a terrific premise. It grabs you from the start and slowly ramps up the tension with one twist after another. Great characters and a great story supported by professional camerawork and excellent direction. I was blown away by how entertaining this movie was and I assume done on a small budget.
- SunreelBro
- Dec 12, 2018
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Nice contained thriller with a good hook. Nice twists. The setup is immediate. The reveals keep coming. Lots of surprises but the best is saved for the end. AVOID SPOILERS before seeing this little gem. Loved seeing legends Tony Bonner and Vernon Wells supporting an indie film. I hope the writer director keeps pumping out quality like this. Two thumbs up.
This was a very good film, I can't understand the bad or subpar reviews. This was a good storyline, well acted and has numerous plot twist. I really enjoyed it.
Landfall. A very simple movie that explores conflicting points of view at a time where time diminishes more rapidly than you would hope. A fly on the wall, you observe as self righteousness is tossed between defence and offence against a storm of deflection and collective instinct. This movie does not have useless fluff to drive its story. It is extremely well written, directed, and acted to perfection.