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Wolf Creek

  • 2005
  • 16 avec avertissement
  • 1h 39min
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Wolf Creek (2005)
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Trois routards bloqués dans l'outback australien sont plongés dans un cauchemar infernal de torture insupportable par un psychopathe sadique local.Trois routards bloqués dans l'outback australien sont plongés dans un cauchemar infernal de torture insupportable par un psychopathe sadique local.Trois routards bloqués dans l'outback australien sont plongés dans un cauchemar infernal de torture insupportable par un psychopathe sadique local.

  • Réalisation
    • Greg McLean
  • Scénario
    • Greg McLean
  • Casting principal
    • Nathan Phillips
    • Cassandra Magrath
    • Kestie Morassi
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Greg McLean
    • Scénario
      • Greg McLean
    • Casting principal
      • Nathan Phillips
      • Cassandra Magrath
      • Kestie Morassi
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 27 nominations au total

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    Nathan Phillips
    Nathan Phillips
    • Ben Mitchell
    Cassandra Magrath
    Cassandra Magrath
    • Liz Hunter
    Kestie Morassi
    Kestie Morassi
    • Kristy Earl
    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Mick Taylor
    Gordon Poole
    • Old Man
    Guy O'Donnell
    Guy O'Donnell
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    Phil Stevenson
    • Mechanic
    Geoff Revell
    • Petrol Attendant
    Andy McPhee
    Andy McPhee
    • Bazza
    Aaron Sterns
    • Bazza's Mate
    Michael Moody
    • Bazza's Old Mate
    Andrew Reimer
    • Flashback Dad
    Vicki Reimer
    • Flashback Mum
    Isabella Reimer
    • Flashback Girl
    David Rock
    • Irish Backpacker
    Jenny Starvall
    • Swedish Backpacker
    Guy Petersen
    • Swedish Backpacker
    Paul Curran
    Paul Curran
    • Pool Party People
    • Réalisation
      • Greg McLean
    • Scénario
      • Greg McLean
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    9cdrucke1

    Surprisingly Devastating

    I was thrilled to see a movie like "Wolf Creek" come out in theatres: a straightforward horror film not relying on clever twists (except one, small one) or gimmicks. It was the kind of film "High Tension" started off as before that last act mindf*ck. And while I ended up appreciating what that movie did, I would have loved it more without the twist.

    "Wolf Creek" picks up where films like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Last House on the Left" left off, without feeling the need to necessarily "pay homage" to them. I wonder if the fact that it's not American-made has anything to do with that. I also wonder if the non-American influence kept this from becoming predictable or familiar in any way. What you think is going to happen in this film never quite happens. One of the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" taglines was, "Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?" I think this film asks the same question, but doesn't provide so simple an answer.

    I think it's best to know little about "what happens" here before seeing it. Most people know the basics--three backpackers on a road trip, they stop at remote Wolf Creek, entering an odd Twilight Zone of stopped time and dead car engines. A friendly bushman stops by willing to help, let the nightmare begin.

    I love that director/writer/producer Greg McLean never offers an explanation for the watches and the car engine. What happens in this film seems almost alien--three humans struggling to survive on what appears like a distant, barren planet, up against a hunter with no semblance of humanity in him. Yes, this movie is very similar to "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," but it is in no way a rip-off. While the early-morning showdown on the barren road may look similar to the climax of TCM, it is its own nightmarish entity. In fact, some of the scene reminded me of "Duel." The acting in this movie is brilliant. The three leads--Ben, Kristi, and Liz--are so wonderfully likable, and there is an odd feeling of improvisation in the acting. It's so natural, it seems impossible to script. When everything goes to hell, you want all three of them to survive, and you'll surely be devastated by the slightest injury any of them endures. Many have complained about the hour or so of build up, but I think it was brilliant on McLean's part to make sure we cared about these people, and then to put them through the wringer. It's sadistic, too, emotionally, but it's the sign of a great director.

    John Jarratt, as Mick, is unforgettably cruel. Jarratt embodies this character from head to toe, and is fearless in his performance. Mick is an ugly, cruel man, and yet when we first meet him, he seems like the nicest guy in the world. One of the scariest aspects to this film is that you can see yourself falling for all of his tricks.

    To be honest, I never want to see "Wolf Creek" again. It's not a fun movie. I left wanting to hate it, because I hated what happened. But I admire this movie for what it managed to do. I truly had to keep repeating to myself, "It's only a movie," (the infamous "Last House on the Left" tagline) but it's so realistic and so unflinching in portraying what happens, that you'll feel as if someone was always peeking around a corner with a camera, filming an actual event. Of course, this is based on true events, and frankly, there is some discrepancy to how "true" this film tries to be (obviously, much of the second act had to be dramatized, and you'll realize why once you see the movie) but it didn't need that "based on true events" tag. It's already very real.

    I hate to end on the old "Jaws" cliché, but as I am going to Australia soon, I can say for a fact that this does do for backpacking what "Jaws" did for swimming. I consider this movie a parable of sorts. Well done.
    AdamR702

    Very Real

    This movie is what others try to be, its not overly graphic with gore but it lets the story build up and the actors to execute what horror is and should be.

    It doesn't feel cheap or low budget, but very VERY well done, from the directing to special effects(blood,gore) to the post production and audio. Which is where the movie won me over the audio is amazing,from the actors voice overs to the soundtrack that sends chills down your spine.

    Now the acting is truly topnotch as everything is very realistic and that is what makes horror movies scary is that they can happen, none of what happens in Wolf Creek is out of this realm. And I guess the whole "based on true events" thing is played out(even if its true or not)it helps towards the realism of the film. Also as far as shock factor goes it won't make you throw up or have nightmares but it will make you think before taking something from a stranger.

    The way horror movies are going and have been for this past decade is that everything needs to be more shocking and I know this was made in 2005 but that was the birth of this new shock genre which gave way to films like A Serbian Film, Martyrs, Ichi, and Hostel. But Wolf Creek gets back to basics and shows that CGI and gore aren't required to make a scary film.
    6BaronBl00d

    The Australian Outback Never Looked so Creepy and Forlorn

    When one thinks of horror films, one generally does not associate Australia with horror. Sure, they have had a few, but most genre fans think of England, Italy, and, of late, Japan. This film, made on a minuscule budget, is effectively creepy, imaginatively convincing, and just plain terrifying to many degrees. It is not a complete film by any stretch, but when one looks at the small budget used and the effective use of the Australian outback as a setting for horror, Wolf Creek makes the grade as being a quality horror film. We have all seen variations of the story before: a group of people, out on vacation, are tricked, captured, and tortured by a crazy man living in the middle of nowhere under his own code of ethics and what he believes is right and wrong. There really are a lot of similarities with this and movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes, and countless other films, but all of those films have not used setting so effectively and created one of the films more modern truly despicable villains. Mick Taylor, the stereotypical Aussie in American minds, is a terrifying parody of outward Aussie charm with a perverse, psychotic, twisted inward mental persona capable of some of the most disgusting acts. Actor John Jarratt does a good job playing such a vile man - he made my skin crawl every time he was on screen in the second half of the picture. Wolf Creek moves at a fast pace - perhaps too fast at times, but we are able to invest some interest and care about the victims. I appreciate the ending and final scene, but I really wanted a more satisfying ending for closure. The film uses, what it says are true accounts, as the basis for the story and couches the film with such pieces of information at the beginning and end with missing people in Australia every year. This documentary device was also used in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre originally as well. So for me, Wolf Creek is effective in creating true, genuine horror although in many regards the film is very derivative. The change of locale to the vast, desolate Australian outback was wonderfully used. The tension throughout the film is like a roller-coaster ride. The acting is pretty good overall. The film has many distasteful images and will stay in your mind days after having viewed the film. That, to me, is a powerful horror film in some respect.
    long-ford

    visceral Aussie horror film, at times genuinely unsettling

    Yikes! This is one scary movie. After an innocuous build up the film reveals three back packers (two Brit girls and their Aussie boyfriend) in the clutches of a murderous psycho. The film is slow to start but we can sense that something evil is about to happen. The acting is decent enough with no stand outs. This film does occasionally cross over into slightly dubious territory with some nasty scenes of torture, but is generally far more controlled than bottom of the barrel stuff like 'The Devil's Rejects' and Hostel/Hostel 2. There are some genuine scares as the tension rises in the bloody second half. See this film if you enjoy visceral unsettling horror.

    Overall 7/10
    7jimmyhoover-55861

    Gritty, Raw, Unforgettable

    Wolf Creek won't be everyone's cup of tea. It's unflinchingly violent and the film takes its time in building to that violence which will leave many viewers twiddling their thumbs out of boredom, but once it gets going, there are few films as scary and nightmarish. The idea of being trapped in the outback with no one around for miles and nowhere to hide as a psychotic killer terrorizes and tortures you and your friends is as scary as it gets.

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    • Anecdotes
      Unbeknown to the crew the abandoned mine where they chose to film had actually been the site of the real life murder of a woman. The filming prompted a protest from locals who erroneously thought the film was about those events.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 32 mins) When they arrive at Wolf Creek, they park the car nose-in and facing the sign and the meteorite site. When they come back the car is in the same direction. However, when night falls the car does a 180 degree switch as they are facing the direction where they came from, as they watch the headlights of Mick's truck arrive.
    • Citations

      Mick Taylor: See? Head on a stick!

    • Crédits fous
      The producers would like to thank ... the people of Hawker, Port Augusta, Flinders Ranges and South Australia, ... Frank, Marie and the entire Mclean family
    • Versions alternatives
      The film was released on DVD in the United Sates in both a rated and an unrated version, with the unrated version running roughly five minutes longer than the rated version. Two new scenes were added to the unrated version (although both of these scenes are contained on the rated DVD as deleted scenes):
      • a scene where Kristy (Kestie Morassi) wakes up next to Ben (Nathan Phillips) after the party,
      • a scene where Liz (Cassandra Magrath goes down into a well in Mick's yard and discovers decaying bodies.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Wolf Creek: Deleted Scenes (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Sunshine
      Written by Ben Nash (as B. Nash)

      Performed by 78 Saab

      (Ivy League Music / Mushroom Music Publishing)

      Courtesy of Ivy League Records / Slanted Recordings

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 août 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
      • Kojo
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El cazador
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Adelaide, Australie-Méridionale, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
      • 403 Productions
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    • Budget
      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 188 180 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 805 754 $US
      • 25 déc. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 30 894 796 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 39 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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