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Wolf Creek 2

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Wolf Creek 2 (2013)
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The outback once more becomes a place of horror as another unwitting tourist becomes the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-hunter Mick Taylor.The outback once more becomes a place of horror as another unwitting tourist becomes the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-hunter Mick Taylor.The outback once more becomes a place of horror as another unwitting tourist becomes the prey for crazed, serial-killing pig-hunter Mick Taylor.

  • Director
    • Greg McLean
  • Writers
    • Greg McLean
    • Aaron Sterns
  • Stars
    • John Jarratt
    • Ryan Corr
    • Shannon Ashlyn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Greg McLean
    • Writers
      • Greg McLean
      • Aaron Sterns
    • Stars
      • John Jarratt
      • Ryan Corr
      • Shannon Ashlyn
    • 141User reviews
    • 179Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Mick Taylor
    Ryan Corr
    Ryan Corr
    • Paul Hammersmith
    Shannon Ashlyn
    Shannon Ashlyn
    • Katarina Schmidt
    Philippe Klaus
    Philippe Klaus
    • Rutger Enqvist
    Shane Connor
    Shane Connor
    • Snr. Sergeant Gary Bulmer Jnr
    Ben Gerrard
    • Constable Brian O'Connor
    Gerard Kennedy
    Gerard Kennedy
    • Jack
    Annie Byron
    • Lil
    Lucy Bayet
    • French Girl #1
    Chloé Boreham
    Chloé Boreham
    • French Girl #2
    • (as Chloe Boreham)
    Sebastian Freeman
    • French Guy
    Ryan Clarke
    • English Dude
    • (as Ryan Clark)
    Thomas Green
    • American Dude
    • (as Tom Green)
    Marsha Vassilevskaia
    Marsha Vassilevskaia
    • American Girl
    Sarah Roberts
    Sarah Roberts
    • Rose
    Kate Englefield
    • English Girl #2
    Nic English
    Nic English
    • Irish Guy
    Maarten Rikken
    • Canadian Guy
    • Director
      • Greg McLean
    • Writers
      • Greg McLean
      • Aaron Sterns
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    User reviews141

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    7westsideschl

    Don't be a tourist in Aussieland.

    You have to have a brain that releases the reward hormones, etc. that are excited by horror and gore to sit through this Aussie rendition of a "not-so-nice-person" gleefully and with good Aussie nationalism dismember visiting hiking tourists or any others of similar persuasion who upset him or for that matter simply anyone who upsets him.

    Well acted. The usual pursuit of the prey scenes, but what makes this a seven vs. eight or nine stars are the stupid decisions of our prey. A common problem in this genre and it's not clear if it's written into the script on purpose to annoy viewers or the writers simply need to prolong the agony to fill 90 minutes or they just don't have a good understanding of thinking under pressure.
    6kosmasp

    For a sequel it's good

    And while over 7 years have passed since the first one was released (I'm assuming you know the first Wolf Creek or don't care that I refer to it, because this builds up on that), our main "character" is still the same. As you know (or are about to find out), he is the villain and the audience is expected to root for him somewhat this time around. The actor is really charismatic.

    The first encounters seem random which might make a case for anyone to not like this movie that much. Also there is some "german" thrown in, with a heavy accent. Do not judge them if you understand what they are saying. We do get a player in the end who seems to be up to par with our villain and the movie seems undecided which one we should root for. Although it does tend to swing into the villains direction. Very gruesome and very violent this is not everyones taste ... but if you're hooked (no pun intended) on our main villain, you'll love it
    7bowmanblue

    Not bad (for a sequel)

    It's fair to say that most people believe (quite rightly) that sequels are normally pretty inferior to the original and, in horror terms, it's hard to ever find a sequel that even comes close to its predecessor. I'm not going to say that Wolf Creek 2 surpasses the original, but at least it's watchable (which puts it head and shoulders over 99% of other horror sequels).

    It's about mass murdering psychopath Mick Taylor (once again played brilliantly by John Jarrett) who lives deep in the Australian Outback and has a tendency to slaughter any hapless backpacker who passes through his town of Wolf Creek. And, when I say the film is ABOUT Mick Taylor, I really mean it. The film doesn't ever really focus on his victims. He is definitely the star. Granted, he deserves it – he truly plays the 'nutter' well. However, this does leave us not that bothered about whether his victims live or die, as we never really get to know them half as well as we do him.

    Therefore, we're left learning more about the 'monster' than the 'heroes.' So, if you're not looking for a film where you're going to feel that sympathetic towards the victims, then you'll find what you're looking for right here.

    It's not so 'condensed' as the first Wolf Creek. The original was mainly set in one location (when the murdering finally got going), whereas much of this movie is a cat and mouse style chase across the desert.

    Don't expect much in the way of a story (well, about as much as the next slasher film), but if you're looking to see a really good/creepy performance from a mass-murdering villain then you'll find it here. My only real gripe was the ending, but you'll have to watch the last thirty seconds to see if you agree with me.
    6SpannersGerm669

    Greg McLean what on earth happened? From Hero to Zero, quick smart!

    I am lost for words for what Greg McLean was thinking when coming into Wolf Creek 2. The first film set the benchmark for future Australian Horror films and really gave me renewed hope that my nation was making inroads into my favourite genre. I was so psyched to see the sequel. Knowing how nasty and memorable the first one was, while i didn't expect this one to surpass it, i still hoped it would have kept its gritty style and "true horror" feel. I was mortified to see that for some unknown reason, Greg has chosen to go down the "Horror comedy" path and completely butcher everything that made him a household name in the extreme horror genre. Wolf Creek 2 has completely eliminated the menace, the isolation, the gritty style of film work and the ultra realism. He has substituted it with over stylized crap that you come to expect from Mainstream Hollywood. Yes it was funny in parts and John Jarratt showcases his talents as a truly great actor, but this is not what Wolf Creek is about! Congratulations Mr McLean, you have officially sold out and lost a fan in the process. This is evidence of the power of money and how a potentially great film maker, can lose his identity when lured in by money.
    7adamscastlevania2

    Entertaining grisly drive-in style horror from the land of Oz

    (62%)Claims made by certain folk that this is an unnecessary sequel appear to be forgetting the fact that by and large all sequels, especially horror sequels, are unnecessary cash-ins on a successful production, and this is no different. The original was a slow burn grisly low budget shocker with a great panic stricken sense of hopelessness from a serial-killer who always appeared to be one step ahead of his prey whilst they trespass on his turf. While the sequel is a bit more of the same only with a swifter pace, and a slightly lighter tone. There's also quite a bit more car chasers, and a degree more humour from the great John Jarratt's character who turns somewhat similar to Freddy Krueger with his perverted view of the world and intense wickedness making this more of a exploitation drive-in movie than the original's softly approach into terror. The movie does twist and turn as it goes along, although most will have some sort of idea what's coming next, but this is still a very entertaining watch with some great gore effects and a good number of dark comedic one-liners. Even if this is a slightly different beast to the original, it's still as welcome addition, and a good slice of bloody outback horror in its own right.

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    • Trivia
      Ironically, John Jarratt doesn't like to watch horror movies and stated that watching Psycho (1960) frightened him when he was a child.
    • Goofs
      Both the highway patrol car in the opening scenes, and the 4x4 as Rutger and Katarina are looking for a ride leaving Wolf Creek Crater (at around 20 mins), bear the same Western Australian license pate 1DUU347.
    • Quotes

      Mick Taylor: Welcome to Australia, cocksucker!

      Mick Taylor: [jabs his fist into Paul's jaw] Give me that fucking hand... or I'll knock your fucking teeth down your fucking throat!

    • Alternate versions
      German version was cut for violence to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Creating a Monster: The Making of Wolf Creek 2 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      When the Rain Tumbles Down in July
      Written by Slim Dusty (as David Kirkpatrick)

      ©1946 EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited

      Performed by Slim Dusty

      Under exclusive license to EMI Music Australia Pty Limited

      Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia Pty Limited

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Darclight Films
      • Duoart Productions
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Thung Lũng Sói 2
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Screen Australia
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
      • Duo Art Productions
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    • Budget
      • $7,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,383,978
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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