Desperate to make the film that will crown him the next Tarantino, young filmmaker Kurt Michaels travels 8000 miles to the outback of Tasmania.Desperate to make the film that will crown him the next Tarantino, young filmmaker Kurt Michaels travels 8000 miles to the outback of Tasmania.Desperate to make the film that will crown him the next Tarantino, young filmmaker Kurt Michaels travels 8000 miles to the outback of Tasmania.
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This is a disappointing and clichéd effort. It reminds me of "The Blair Witch Project" with hand-held camera footage and an incoherent script that seems to be put together by a group of college students; a 20 year old format that was good for a few movies.
This movie gets VERY tedious very quickly, there is too much arguing among themselves to the point of it being annoying. The characters are flat and poorly defined, I didn't care if they lived or died or if they got through to a safe and/or happy ending. At 1 hour and 47 minutes, it's an unremarkable, forgettable movie.
I give this 2/10, but if you like this type of movie, you may enjoy it. :)
This movie gets VERY tedious very quickly, there is too much arguing among themselves to the point of it being annoying. The characters are flat and poorly defined, I didn't care if they lived or died or if they got through to a safe and/or happy ending. At 1 hour and 47 minutes, it's an unremarkable, forgettable movie.
I give this 2/10, but if you like this type of movie, you may enjoy it. :)
I wanted to raise the score a bit due to the really good fx, which don't look like cgi, and the little homages to better films, except for the one at the end which is just cringeworthy, but that's the entire problem with this movie, you can admire some aspects at the same time you are grimacing at others. Too much time wasted on setup, rushed editing, illogical character arcs and actions and far too many unanswered questions and opportunities ruins what could have been a good story, but I did watch to the end and yes, I agree, the horror, the horror, at wasted potential.
You watch it go round and round, tumble tumble, flip flop..and nothing really happens. The acting was more Blair Witch than Blair Witch, and I got up halfway through to make some dinner and by the time I got back still nothing had happened. There's this vague gist of something underdeveloped in the plot that breaches the surface every so often...but like the enticing whiff of fried onions on a burger stand, it just doesn't cut the mustard.
I was totally wrong.
You can't make the background scenery bad but neither can it carry the film
Skip - don't rent - don't watch - even if desperate for something new.
The lead is not very good, the whole hand-held narrative over-done by now and some the decisions simply boggle the mind.
If you really must seen the countryside then simply google the country - there are some amazing travel narratives available
Terrible acting with a ridiculous story.
The only good thing about the film was the scenery.
Other than that, I really wouldn't bother with it.
The only good thing about the film was the scenery.
Other than that, I really wouldn't bother with it.
Did you know
- Trivia"The Pelican" - the boat the gang travel on when they arrive in Tasmania is actually 99 years old having been originally built in 1921.
- Quotes
Kurt Michaels: People are always talking about the endings of films - oh I didn't see that coming... it's so like life, you never do.
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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