Mike Taylor est de retour à Wolf Creek. Un jeune couple de touristes allemands, Katarina Schmidt et Rutger Enqvist, font la traversée de l’Australie en auto-stop. Ils visitent le site du cra... Tout lireMike Taylor est de retour à Wolf Creek. Un jeune couple de touristes allemands, Katarina Schmidt et Rutger Enqvist, font la traversée de l’Australie en auto-stop. Ils visitent le site du cratère de Wolf Creek...Mike Taylor est de retour à Wolf Creek. Un jeune couple de touristes allemands, Katarina Schmidt et Rutger Enqvist, font la traversée de l’Australie en auto-stop. Ils visitent le site du cratère de Wolf Creek...
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 4 nominations au total
- French Girl #2
- (as Chloe Boreham)
- English Dude
- (as Ryan Clark)
- American Dude
- (as Tom Green)
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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.
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.
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
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIronically, John Jarratt doesn't like to watch horror movies and stated that watching Psychose (1960) frightened him when he was a child.
- GaffesBoth 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.
- Citations
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!
- Versions alternativesGerman version was cut for violence to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Creating a Monster: The Making of Wolf Creek 2 (2014)
- Bandes originalesWhen 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
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Thung Lũng Sói 2
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 7 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 383 978 $US
- Durée
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1