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Primal

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.8/10
6.5 k
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Zoë Gameau in Primal (2010)
A young woman is reduced to a crazed predatory state while camping with her friends in the Australian wilderness.
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Un grupo de amigos viaja al interior de Australia para ver pinturas rupestres, pero uno de ellos contrae una terrible enfermedad que lo transforma en un ser sediento de sangre.Un grupo de amigos viaja al interior de Australia para ver pinturas rupestres, pero uno de ellos contrae una terrible enfermedad que lo transforma en un ser sediento de sangre.Un grupo de amigos viaja al interior de Australia para ver pinturas rupestres, pero uno de ellos contrae una terrible enfermedad que lo transforma en un ser sediento de sangre.

  • Dirección
    • Josh Reed
  • Guionistas
    • Nigel Christensen
    • Josh Reed
  • Elenco
    • Zoë Gameau
    • Krew Boylan
    • Lindsay Farris
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.8/10
    6.5 k
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    • Dirección
      • Josh Reed
    • Guionistas
      • Nigel Christensen
      • Josh Reed
    • Elenco
      • Zoë Gameau
      • Krew Boylan
      • Lindsay Farris
    • 65Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 64Opiniones de los críticos
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    Zoë Gameau
    • Anja
    • (as Zoe Tuckwell-Smith)
    Krew Boylan
    Krew Boylan
    • Mel
    Lindsay Farris
    Lindsay Farris
    • Chad
    Rebekah Foord
    • Kris
    Damien Freeleagus
    • Warren
    Wil Traval
    Wil Traval
    • Dace
    Mark Saunders
    • Painter
    • (as Alfred Coolwell)
    Walangari Karntawarra Jakamarra
    • Monster
    • (as Walangari Karntawarra)
    Stephen Shanahan
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      • Josh Reed
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      • Nigel Christensen
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    BernesePlease

    Excellent for gore and horror

    I was quite entertained with this little horror flick and it doesn't disappoint in the gore department - it is unabashed and unflinching, and far more vivid than any of the usual fair. It rivals the Oz horrors such as Wolf Creek.

    The tale is about six young people researching ancient cave paintings in the outback of Australia. A mysterious illness creeps upon one of the young women, stranding the entire party as they fight for survival against the nightmarish force.

    Not bad special effects for a low budget film and it keeps up a steady pace of excitement. It's an entertaining 90 minutes despite the last quarter. The ending...well... is full of cheesy, over the top, blatant, symbolism.
    8Fella_shibby

    Fast paced gory horror film.

    I first saw this a decade ago on a dvd which I own. Revisited it recently.

    I enjoyed this film as it is a fast paced horror with lots of gore, creepy moments n some truly good effects.

    I found it to be better than Cabin Fever.

    A group of friends travel to the Australian outback where one of em wants to study ancient symbols placed outside a mysterious cave. They come across n kill a mutated rabbit with pointed teeth.

    At nite one of the girl goes skinny dipping into a pond and afterwards she starts mutating with pointed sharp teeth, enormous strength and hunger for flesh.
    JoshuaJ-023

    Watchable

    This movie is watchable but it has the typical character in horror movies that angers you more than the protagonist. If I had to kill a monster or Chad then Chad has got to go and when you watch this I am sure you are likely to feel the same. But overall, this movie is decent enough to sit through without getting bored and turning it off. It has many clichés that you would expect from this type of film, stranded in the middle of nowhere whilst being picked off one by one. If you are expecting a great, unforgettable flick then you'll be disappointed but let's be real, you aren't going to go in to watching this with high expectations.
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Primal

    Written, directed and produced by Josh Reed, Primal may seem like your typical violent monster / slasher flick, but in following formula the film did turn out to be rather enjoyable, if not cliché, but it worked. The opening scene some 12000 years ago gives us the premise where a caveman tries to communicate the presence of an unknown beast, only to be devoured very quickly before fast forwarding to today, with 6 travelling friends on a road trip to that exact same location for a camp and a hike.

    The film takes the first 30 minutes to cue us in on the characters, given that with an ensemble, we expect certain molds to be adopted. For instance, there's always the ditzy, loud mouthed and slutty blonde (Krew Boylan) who's in the trip for some forest romp with studious looking boyfriend Chad (Lindsay Farris), who had enough when she starts to openly flirt with the alpha male of the group, Dace (Wil Traval), who's take away from the trip is the mysterious painting seen in the opening shot. Throw in the others like the group joker Warren (Damien Freeleagus), simple follower Kris (Rebekah Foord) and the one whom you know is more than meets the eye given the token phobia she must overcome at some point (Anja, played by Zoe Tuckwell-Smith), you have the requisite group for one heck of a monster attack.

    I would liken the genre as an opportunity to study character dynamics and behaviours when placed under extremely stressful situations, such as the tendency for some to talk a lot without action, or to arrow others to perform various dirty-work What more, it gets interesting because the great unknown happens to be manifested into one of their own, so existential questions get called into the picture, especially when one gets transformed into a blood lusting beast with plenty of fang-like teeth replacing the human ones, extreme dexterity (an ability that varies its effectiveness from time to time) and a nasty violent temper, coupled with some nasty makeup to complete the revolting look set to strike fear.

    There's the decision to play who lives and who dies, and as the audience you get roped in, based on past experience in similar genre films, to play guess who's next, as we listen in on all the bickering and disagreements, plus the warning signs that the characters themselves fail to heed. Of course these disagreements get chopped down to manageable size when the body count increases, and part of the guilty fun is to identify and apply genre clichés over the film and see if they still hold water. Most do.

    For those into bloody gore, there are enough moments in Primal that are graphic enough to make you squirm, since the acts of violence are unflinching. The story gets built up quite nicely into the last hurrah, where unfortunately some really raw looking special effects set in a cave drew unnecessary attention to itself, and marred the experience of the crescendo carefully crafted.
    5miami1925

    All the makings of a decent horror movie up until the very end

    In horror movie terms, Primal is nothing new or original. It follows a very predictable path of the whole "young people camping in the woods with a monster" story. The characters are fairly predictable, as is the ultimate ending.

    What makes Primal stand out, though, is, aside from the Australian Outback setting, the monster itself. Sure, the general idea is pretty standard, but the actual character of the monster is one that, at least for me, is new and exciting. Definitely pulling from the name of the film, the monster is very animalistic in its movements and behavior, but what was most exciting is the bridge between man and beast that it creates. This is perhaps the most terrifying part of the entire movie; the hinting of ourselves from, relatively speaking, not that long ago.

    Sadly, all of the tension, thrill, and the interest of our primal selves completely falls apart in the last twenty minutes or so, as it seems that the filmmakers blew their budget, in terms of both money and creativity, as we get a terrible and confusing climax full of horrible (especially by 2010 standards) CGI which hurls us through the wormhole (you'll see) to the expected, but not entirely bad, conclusion.

    Oh, and one of the best, and most Aussie, ending lines to any movie.

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    • Trivia
      Lux Interior, of The Cramps, died a month before Primal started shooting. Director Josh Reed and costume designer Emily Schulz made a "RIP LUX" tee shirt which Warren wears throughout the film in his honor.
    • Errores
      When Chad and Anja are talking at the campfire, a mic appears at the top edge of the picture.
    • Citas

      Chad: She's sick.

      Dace: She's eating him!

      Chad: She needs help.

      Dace: She's fucking eating him.

    • Créditos curiosos
      No animals were harmed in the production of this motion picture (but many of the crew were attacked by leeches).
    • Bandas sonoras
      Shapeless
      Music by Eliot Fish (as E.Fish), Rob Gibson (as R. Gibson), Nick Kennedy (as N.Kennedy) & David Trumpmanis (as D. Trumpmanis)

      Lyrics by Eliot Fish (as E. Fish)

      Performed by Todd Sparrow

      From the album "Modern Western" (Nonlinear Records/Inertia)

      ©2008 Nonlinear Records & Todd Sparrow

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de septiembre de 2010 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Australia
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    • También se conoce como
      • 嗜血叢林
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Heathcote Scout Training Centre, Heathcote, New South Wales, Australia
    • Productoras
      • Primal Films
      • AV Pictures
      • Known Associates
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