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The Dustwalker

  • 2019
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
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The Dustwalker (2019)
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One by one the residents of a small, isolated town become infected by an insidious bug that turns them into violent, indiscriminate killing machines.One by one the residents of a small, isolated town become infected by an insidious bug that turns them into violent, indiscriminate killing machines.One by one the residents of a small, isolated town become infected by an insidious bug that turns them into violent, indiscriminate killing machines.

  • Director
    • Sandra Sciberras
  • Writer
    • Sandra Sciberras
  • Stars
    • Jolene Anderson
    • Stef Dawson
    • Richard Davies
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
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    • Director
      • Sandra Sciberras
    • Writer
      • Sandra Sciberras
    • Stars
      • Jolene Anderson
      • Stef Dawson
      • Richard Davies
    • 99User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Jolene Anderson
    Jolene Anderson
    • Joanne Sharp
    Stef Dawson
    Stef Dawson
    • Samantha Sharp
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Luke
    Cassandra Magrath
    Cassandra Magrath
    • Angela
    Talina Naviede
    • Michelle
    Harry Greenwood
    Harry Greenwood
    • Paul
    Ruby Duncan
    • Ellie
    Caleb Sciberras Scott
    • Jensen
    • (as Caleb Scott)
    Ben Mortley
    • Bill Barter
    Ryan Graeme Allen
    Ryan Graeme Allen
    • Anthony
    • (as Ryan Allen)
    Oscar Harris
    • Dean
    Lis Hoffman
    • Mary
    Jackson Lucas
    • Simon Sharp
    Shyla Vivian
    • Katie
    Alexandra Nell
    Alexandra Nell
    • Marsha
    John Harvie Morris
    John Harvie Morris
    • Frank Cole
    Chloe Presley
    Chloe Presley
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    • (as Chloe Brown)
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    4Kamurai25

    You can probably walk your dust to another movie

    Okay watch at best, might watch again, but can't recommend.

    This is an Australian movie, so its a whole new cast to me, and I only saw the thumbnail, so I was excited to see what a Dustwalker is....I'm still kind of wondering.

    This is a "small town under threat" trope, but the seemed to have a vested interest in making sure in keeping the audience guessing. They accomplished this by sort of shifting goalposts though, so every time you think they've established something they're going to work with, we're on to the next stage of problems, and the previous stuff, while it mattered for where we're at in the story, isn't currently relevant anymore. It sort of gave me this continual feeling of disappointment throughout the movie, even though the action is ramping up.

    Even the production value was pretty good, they clearly got the look they wanted for the effects, granted it was likely a small budget.

    It's a great concept, and I actual enjoyed the structure of events, but the audience needs to see more of some parts, and a less of others. The writing just wasn't paced well enough for me, but I can't write it off as a bad movie entirely: hopefully other people like this more than I did.
    5s3276169

    Austr-alien...

    The Dustwalker is a basic budget alien thriller from down under. Its limited funding shows from the get go but its not a bad little film.

    It has the benefit of a rather unique setting that's suitably isolated, a small Australian outback town that fits in well with the back story. Having actors who actually know how to act helps this film too.

    The action such as it is, is a bit mixed. Its a little too slow for my liking and its budgetary restraints stop it from doing anything novel that would have lifted it.

    I think with decent money this could have been a winner but as it stands its only "ok".

    5/10 from me.
    6jmbovan-47-160173

    Interesting small sci-fi film

    This is a small film, but it is still engaging. Reminded me of The Crazies but only set in a small Australian town and the source of the madness appears to be alien in origin. This has resemblance to a zombie film but more of 28 Days Later than Romero. Different, not a "great" film, but yet I found the main characters engaging. Not original and I predicted the ending fairly fast, but nonetheless I enjoyed watching this.
    2albinoraven

    Terrible film

    Just watched a Hulu movie called Dustwalker I'm not entirely sure why. At first it was Lovecraftian psychological horror. (Look at the image art on the movie poster and dvd cover for reference to why I thought it'd be more Cthulhu-related.) Then the 10 minute mark hit and the plot got thrown out the window. Too many plot devices that were never explained and left unanswered for the duration. The first one was that town's only cell tower is down...which we find out because the tech pulls out his cell phone and calls A friend in town...who answers /on her cell phone/. This isn't even a spoiler since /NEVER COMES UP AGAIN/. Also, I HATED the ending. I'll spoil that below. Spoilers start here:: I have a few questions: 1. Why is the movie called Dustwalker? The creature never goes near the dust storm (which itself is a one-and-done plot device that never gets explained. The thing goes underground as it's primary mode of transportation. 2. How the hell does the ALIEN speak and understand English within a couple hours after arriving on earth? 3. Can we talk about how the creature is half scorpion, half Resident Evil dog thing, but Is also a centaur? 4. The ending. Ugh. So. The entire movie is spent with survivors running from people gone murder-hobo who exist only to kill all humans and infect them with alien DNA or whatever. Then big bad comes along (the third of 4 times we see the creature), and takes all of the infected people, puts them in a pit and freaking /IMMOLATES THEM/ with its "now I'm a dragon-scorpion-demon-dog-thing" magical fire breath. That's it. The whole premise of the movie sucks so hard that the writer literally figured it'd be easier to just set it alight than try to fill in all of the plot holes.

    If you're a fan of really campy, tropey bad films, go find one that doesn't suck and watch that instead. Overall, I give this movie a 2/10 stars, and that's just because I like psych horror (though this one down played the horror aspect.)
    3BLAlley

    Disjointed and deceptive

    The poster is very cool. Too bad it has nothing to do with the movie. I don't know if I've seem a more poorly edited film. I realize the budget was low, but that has nothing to do with putting the scenes together in such a way that a story makes sense. Anytime something happens we either cut away in the middle or jump in after it's happened. There is no narrative here, just random scenes that tell us nothing about what is happening. Then with virtually no setup a completely new element randomly appears, but other than one initial reaction none of the characters seem the least bit curious how it relates or what they should be doing about it. If my assumption about the plot is correct there is an interesting story in here somewhere, but it's lost due to a weak understanding of story structure and the aforementioned poor editing.

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      Filmed in Cue, Western Australia, 620 km north-east of Perth.
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      Simon Sharp: He's got blood on his hands

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2019 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sa Mạc Chết
    • Filming locations
      • Cue, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Three Feet Of Film,
      • Head Gear Films
      • Kreo Films FZ
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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