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Blackrock

  • 1997
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.2K
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George Basha, Laurence Breuls, Brendan Donoghue, Jade Gatt, and Simon Lyndon in Blackrock (1997)
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When a young schoolgirl is raped and murdered, the mateship between a group of surfers is tested as the truth is slowly revealed.When a young schoolgirl is raped and murdered, the mateship between a group of surfers is tested as the truth is slowly revealed.When a young schoolgirl is raped and murdered, the mateship between a group of surfers is tested as the truth is slowly revealed.

  • Director
    • Steven Vidler
  • Writer
    • Nick Enright
  • Stars
    • Laurence Breuls
    • Linda Cropper
    • Simon Lyndon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Vidler
    • Writer
      • Nick Enright
    • Stars
      • Laurence Breuls
      • Linda Cropper
      • Simon Lyndon
    • 21User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Laurence Breuls
    • Jared
    Linda Cropper
    Linda Cropper
    • Diane
    Simon Lyndon
    • Ricko
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Det. Sgt. Wilansky
    Rebecca Smart
    Rebecca Smart
    • Cherie
    Jeanette Cronin
    Jeanette Cronin
    • Lesley Warner
    David Field
    David Field
    • Ken Warner
    Justine Clarke
    Justine Clarke
    • Tiffany
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Det.Gilhooley
    Jessica Napier
    Jessica Napier
    • Rachel
    Bojana Novakovic
    Bojana Novakovic
    • Tracy
    • (as Boyana Novakovich)
    Shayne Francis
    • Glenys
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Len Kirby
    Geoff Morrell
    Geoff Morrell
    • Stewart Ackland
    Cameron Nugent
    • Jason
    Brendan Donoghue
    Brendan Donoghue
    • Dave
    Jade Gatt
    • Scottie
    George Basha
    George Basha
    • Kemel
    • Director
      • Steven Vidler
    • Writer
      • Nick Enright
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    10yourstruly2010

    what would you do?

    I bought this film on DVD for 1 UK pound and have watched it over and over again a great story handled with care and told from no one in particulars point of view. OK so its not going to win any Oscars for having the biggest budget but i cant recommend this enough a truly under rated piece of Aussie cinema. If your looking for something different rent it or buy it i imagine you can pick it up cheap enough anywhere in the free world.

    A lot of great photography and beautiful Australian scenery great direction great script.

    also a ton of great music (austrailia and new Zealand have the best undiscovered bands music scenes and movies)
    9wiggle-2

    Stunning acting from a young cast

    The subject matter is completely galling, that of a mass rape and subsequent murder of a teenage girl. This movie's strength however should not be underestimated. It doesn't really attempt to moralise or provide answers, it simply examines the interactions of the teenagers affected by the tragedy. Great acting from a young cast, I have to disagree with dita-3 suggesting that the characters don't develop. The main problem that today's youth faces worldwide is the fact that they are increasingly apathetic and lack true ambition. This movie sets out to make you think, and is overlaid with a churning grungey soundtrack throbbing it's way through. A lovely poignant moment with the Cranberries "No Need To Argue" playing, but the film never dips into sentimentality. Hollywood would have liked to pour a healthy dose of treacle over the ending, thank goodness they never had the chance to do so. I cannot recommended this film highly enough
    petershelleyau

    no longer Property of the Clan

    Director Steven Vidler's film of the Nick Enright play is emotionally weightless. Vidler seems so concerned to make it relevant to the teen generation it's about that he has made what reads as an extended music video complete with a loud soundtrack, an abundance of surfing footage, orange tinting and shorthand editing. It's shocking to see the indifference he applies to the character of the girl who is raped and murdered though this superficiality extends to all the characters.

    The material originated as Property of the Clan for the stage but Enright reworked it for a larger theater company, doubling the cast and I feel losing the purity of his intention. This re-drafting is exemplified by creating a cancer crisis which really has no impact on the base story.

    Enright's comment on male aggression which is meant to explain the violence is echoed in the protagonist Jared (Laurence Breals) delivering a climactic speech about `mates is all you got' though it rings false when he is shown to have an interest in photography and a girlfriend.

    The actors have little to work with and Vidler winds them up to a level of hysteria so that the strine accents and performances by Simon Lyndon, Chris Haywood and David Field are simply ludicrous. Breals performance is all about his hair and Linda Cropper as his mother is stranded. Vidler thankfully deprives us of footage of the murder but repeats flashbacks of the rape as Jared's conscience, though his long range witnessing becomes closeup memory.
    7jon0013

    A must- see movie

    Black rock is a very dramatic movie, and therefore would come under the Genre Drama. The movie is set in Black Rock at the beach. Some of the main features of the movie, are: Truth, conflict, hatred, loyalty, fear, moral conflict, adolescence and man hood, tragedy, responsibility, community and most importantly, consent.

    Jared is a 17 year old boy who has had a lot on his mind lately, what would you do if you saw something you knew that you could easily stop? In Jared's case, he sat there and observed the dreadful incident, he didn't say a word. Before this incident Jared used to be a typical 17 year old boy who surfed, slept-in and hung out with his friends, now he can't escape his thoughts.

    I won't spoil the plot, but this is a film that you must see, at the right moments it was very intense, this film shows you that you must be truthful, or the truth will haunt you forever.
    soutee69

    Is anyone else who commented aware that this is based on a true story?

    I am so glad that I am not the girl who was called "Cherie" in the movie as the above comments on "how it is supposed to make us think" etc, is irrelevant. She was Tracey Warners (Leigh Lee's) best friend and suffered along with the rest of the innocents portrayed in Blackrock. I lived 5 minutes away from Stockton (which is the "mythical" town in which Blackrock is set), and I remember this murder happening at the time. It is unfair to judge this movie on "the ideals" we were meant to gain from watching it as it was a factual encounter. It is too bad if you don't "get" this film, as it is not meant to be "got". It happened. As for the characters not evolving - well, you will have to take that up with the people on who they were depicting. I am sure that they are sorry that their everyday lives do not summarise the lives YOU think they should have led.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a true story.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 30 April 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Way Of All Things
      Written by Barnard / Snellen / O'Mara / McDonald

      Lost in Music / Black Pig / PolyGram Music Publishing

      Performed by Rebecca's Empire

      Courtesy of Eternity Recordings

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1997 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Rock
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Palm Beach Pictures
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • New South Wales Film & Television Office
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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