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5.3/10
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1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.
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*Warning, made with real bikers*
Very interesting film from this 2017 Tiff
Nice to see adventurous material like this at the festival and especially nice to have the writer/star at the screenings.
One of the truly innovative films that was also very worthwhile seeing. Low budget but made in the hometowns of the filmmakers.
Very pretty girl Abbey Lee, formerly Victoria's Secret cover girl, steals the show as a biker chic propelling her man into leadership of the gang (hence lady MacBeth).
6 is an good rating when compared to the truly masterful films at 2017 Tiff - I don't give 10s.
Very interesting film from this 2017 Tiff
Nice to see adventurous material like this at the festival and especially nice to have the writer/star at the screenings.
One of the truly innovative films that was also very worthwhile seeing. Low budget but made in the hometowns of the filmmakers.
Very pretty girl Abbey Lee, formerly Victoria's Secret cover girl, steals the show as a biker chic propelling her man into leadership of the gang (hence lady MacBeth).
6 is an good rating when compared to the truly masterful films at 2017 Tiff - I don't give 10s.
As good as outlaw Mc gang movies get. good character development. I actually cared about the Characters. Knuck is a mean sob.
Enjoyed this from start to finish! Another bloody good Aussie film! Realistic portrayal of the gang life. Good acting, good filming. Well directed. Good ending!
Probably one of the best Aussie films displaying acting talent by all leads in this highly character driven B-grade low budget film. Matt Nable, Abbey Lee and Simone Kessell played their characters great, but the stand-out performance for me was Josh McConville as Knuck's brother.
Director Stephen McCallum did a fine job in his first full length feature film. Actor Matt Nable's 2nd writing credit was a great story (aside from a few minor plot issues), but the screenplay certainly needed some tweaking, but still well done for his 2nd attempt. The 92 min length was perfect and the pace was on point.
There certainly was room for improvement in this production, but for a low budget film, it showed really well, and held my attention throughout the entire film.
A well deserved 8/10 from me.
Director Stephen McCallum did a fine job in his first full length feature film. Actor Matt Nable's 2nd writing credit was a great story (aside from a few minor plot issues), but the screenplay certainly needed some tweaking, but still well done for his 2nd attempt. The 92 min length was perfect and the pace was on point.
There certainly was room for improvement in this production, but for a low budget film, it showed really well, and held my attention throughout the entire film.
A well deserved 8/10 from me.
Paddo is the Vice President of the Copperheads, a motorcycle gang. He has been running the gang while the President, Knuck, is in jail. Knuck is now out of jail and sets about re-asserting his authority, often in ruthless fashion. His treatment of Paddo's brother causes tensions between the two.
A film with heaps of potential. The background was interesting and the initial vibe reminded me of that superb Australian crime-drama Animal Kingdom. However, things quickly begin to unravel. Plot development is clumsy and characters are pretty badly drawn. Events seem to occur randomly and without explanation.
Making it all worse is the performances. Ryan Corr is okay as Paddo, as is Abbey Lee as Katrina, but just about every other actor/actress overacts. Worst of all is Josh McConville as Skink: cringingly bad and hammy in the extreme, the scenery is well and truly chewed by him.
A film with heaps of potential. The background was interesting and the initial vibe reminded me of that superb Australian crime-drama Animal Kingdom. However, things quickly begin to unravel. Plot development is clumsy and characters are pretty badly drawn. Events seem to occur randomly and without explanation.
Making it all worse is the performances. Ryan Corr is okay as Paddo, as is Abbey Lee as Katrina, but just about every other actor/actress overacts. Worst of all is Josh McConville as Skink: cringingly bad and hammy in the extreme, the scenery is well and truly chewed by him.
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- TriviaMatt Nable put on 13 and a half kilograms for the role.
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- Outlaws
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- Western Australia, Australia(location)
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- $58,652
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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