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Cargo

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
51K
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Martin Freeman in Cargo (2017)
Based on the viral short film, this is the story of a man (Martin Freeman) and his infant daughter who are stranded in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in rural Australia. And when he becomes infected, the countdown begins for him to find her protection before he changes forever.
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After an epidemic spreads all over Australia, a father searches for someone willing to protect his daughter.After an epidemic spreads all over Australia, a father searches for someone willing to protect his daughter.After an epidemic spreads all over Australia, a father searches for someone willing to protect his daughter.

  • Directors
    • Ben Howling
    • Yolanda Ramke
  • Writer
    • Yolanda Ramke
  • Stars
    • Simone Landers
    • Martin Freeman
    • Marlee Jane McPherson-Dobbins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    51K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ben Howling
      • Yolanda Ramke
    • Writer
      • Yolanda Ramke
    • Stars
      • Simone Landers
      • Martin Freeman
      • Marlee Jane McPherson-Dobbins
    • 396User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 17 nominations total

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    Simone Landers
    • Thoomi
    Martin Freeman
    Martin Freeman
    • Andy
    Marlee Jane McPherson-Dobbins
    • Rosie
    Lily Anne McPherson-Dobbins
    • Rosie
    Finlay Sjoberg
    • Rosie
    Nova Sjoberg
    • Rosie
    Susie Porter
    Susie Porter
    • Kay
    Ella Barter
    • River Girl
    Aiden Squire
    • River Boy
    Alexandra Schulze
    • River Mother
    Andy Rodoreda
    Andy Rodoreda
    • River Father
    Bruce R. Carter
    Bruce R. Carter
    • Willie
    Kris McQuade
    Kris McQuade
    • Etta
    Natasha Wanganeen
    • Josie
    Shannon Mckenzie
    • Hunting Party
    Cliff Coulthard
    Cliff Coulthard
    • Hunting Party
    Karum Fisher
    • Hunting Party
    Noel Wilton
    • Hunting Party
    • Directors
      • Ben Howling
      • Yolanda Ramke
    • Writer
      • Yolanda Ramke
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    5reelreviewsandrecommendations

    Yawn of the Dead

    In the midst of a viral outbreak, Andy Rose, his wife Kay and their daughter Rosie have found temporary sanctuary on a houseboat in rural Australia. Misfortune befalls Kay after she ventures out to an abandoned yacht for supplies, forcing the family to leave the safety of the river in search of help. On land, things decline rapidly, and all hell breaks loose. With the help of an Aboriginal girl named Thoomi, Andy traverses the outback looking for assistance; though his time is quickly running out.

    Written and directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke, and based on their 2013 short film of the same name, 'Cargo' is a beautifully shot, well-acted and unfortunately predictable zombie film less 'Dawn of the Dead' and more 'Yawn of the Dead'. Unlike other modern zombie films- like the great 'Train to Busan,' which also dealt with a father trying to save his daughter- 'Cargo' lacks originality or excitement. From the start, the film is a dour slog with a formulaic narrative, while its characters act illogically and inconsistently.

    Initially, Andy is shown to be quite resourceful, though his self-sufficiency and intelligence diminishes the more the film goes on. For instance, he's well aware that no-one should really be trusted in this new world, then spends the rest of the film trying to pass his daughter off on people he hasn't yet gotten to know, or trust. Though he's in a desperate situation against the clock, it isn't good writing- or parenting.

    Ramke's poor characterisation isn't limited to him, though. Kay is nothing more than a plot device, Thoomi, with all her plucky ingenuity, is completely unbelievable, while the Aboriginals are treated with such deference it seems disingenuous. Moreover, Ramke associates them with familiar cliches of mystical wisdom and cultural appropriation that seems old-fashioned at best, and a little wrong-headed at worst. This is not even to mention the villain of the piece, Vic, whose character is whatever the writers want him to be at any given moment: evil one minute, sympathetic the next.

    Although narratively 'Cargo' doesn't impress, Geoffrey Simpson's epic cinematography is striking and atmospheric. His wide-shots capture the vastness of the outback effectively, while his dynamic hand-held camera movements add tension and drama to proceedings. Additionally, Dany Cooper and Sean Lahiff's editing is astute, giving the film a good pace from the start, while the score from Michael Hohnen, Daniel Rankine, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu and Johnathon Mangarri Yunupingu is evocative and stirring.

    Furthermore, Martin Freeman's lead performance as Andy is engaging from start to finish. Demonstrating the quiet confidence that has endeared him to so many over the years, Freeman handles the emotional turmoil of the role in a subtle way, sharing a great chemistry with the two sets of twins who portray Rosie. Simone Landers, in her acting debut as Thoomi, impresses; though her inexperience is evident through her rather wooden line delivery. In addition, Anthony Hayes is terrifically menacing as Vic; making the most of Ramke's uneven, scant secondary characterisation.

    In conclusion, despite a strong lead performance from Martin Freeman, a stirring score and stunning cinematography from Geoffrey Simpson, 'Cargo' is an underwhelming effort. Lacking the excitement of most zombie films, it is overly dour and dull. Yolanda Ramke's screenplay suffers from a dearth of nuanced or believable characterisation, and her dialogue isn't much to write home about either. For those looking for an original, exciting zombie film about family, go watch 'Train to Busan,' or even 'Shaun of the Dead;' because 'Cargo' just doesn't deliver.
    8Platypuschow

    Cargo: Flawed yet wondrous

    I'd heard very mixed things about Cargo, the one consistent thing said was that the film was sad.

    Martin Freeman puts in arguably a career best performance in a zombie movie of all things! Telling the story of one mans quest to find a new home for his baby daughter before it's too late.

    Now I'm a zombie movie lover but when it comes to "Alternative" zombie films I tend to be very disappointed in them. For example The Girl With All The Gifts (2016) and Maggie (2015) which were films I was really looking forward to but I felt let down by.

    Cargo comes under the same category yet despite some glaring flaws it manages to overcome, is a truly enjoyable movie and an emotional rollercoaster of a ride.

    An Australian Netflix movie it looks wonderful, goes for the realistic approach to a common (If overplayed) horror sub genre and tells a tour-de-force tale that Freeman knocks out of the park.

    It has an odd number of flaws, head scratching moments and questionable pacing decisions that prevent it from truly being something special. But these things cannot take away from the fact that Cargo is a great film.

    The Good:

    Excellent performance by Freeman

    Looks great

    Original concept

    The Bad:

    Some frustrating writing decisions

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I'm not crying you're crying

    When a movie makes me care about a kid, it's performed a miracle and deserves praise!
    8mohammedbojlaia

    Hey

    Hey, you.Yes,you, stop reading the reviews and watch the damn movie :) it's not an Oscar movie ,but it's pretty good.
    8RM851222

    A surprisingly good movie

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    "Cargo" (2017) won't blow you away in terms of post apocalyptic genre by its size, scope or budget. This is a low key indie movie with a small budget but made with idea and passion, and you can see it during its whole runtime 1 h 40 min. Its well acted, directed and written story set in a very beautiful landscape.

    Overall, "Cargo" was a surprisingly good movie. Its small, but its made so well that you won't mind spending 1 h 40 min with it. Very well movie overall.
    8brisvegan1971

    A zombie film with heart

    I read some of the negative reviews of this film before watching it. I almost avoided it for that reason but I'm so glad I didn't. It's a great film, well written and acted, perfectly staged in various locations of the Australian outback to complement the characters and situations they find themselves in. I felt it conveyed realistic human dilemmas and heart, and brought something new to the genre. Forget the naysayers, do yourself a favour and experience this film.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Martin Freeman found a special rapport with young actress Simone Landers: "Simone's never acted before, she's been a joy. She's a really lovely lovely girl, she loves to laugh. She was charging me a dollar every time I swore so I ended up giving her a lot of money."
    • Connections
      Featured in Endless Possibilities: South Australia (2017)
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      Written by Kate Ceberano (as K. Ceberano), Robert Goodge (as R. Goodge), Stephen Charlesworth (as S. Charlesworth), Ian Cox (as I. Cox), Barbara Hogarth (as B. Hogarth) & Cameron Newman (as C. Newman)

      Published by Mushroom Music Publishing

      Courtesy of I'm Talking

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
      • United Arab Emirates
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Causeway Films (Australia)
      • Go Patterson Films
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aboriginal
    • Also known as
      • Lối Thoát Hậu Tận Thế
    • Filming locations
      • Wilpena Pound, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Addictive Pictures
      • Causeway Films
      • Head Gear Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,385
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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