The Dunes
- 2021
- 1h 38m
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6.6/10
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A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.A renowned journalist from the LA Times returns to his hometown of The Dunes. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.
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This is one quirky movie. It won't be everyone's cup of tea but movies like this always get my attention. It's short and uncomplicated.
It's a good movie, probably not worth an 8 but as I live in Victoria and recognised some of the locations I bumped the rating up by 1 point.
It's a good movie, probably not worth an 8 but as I live in Victoria and recognised some of the locations I bumped the rating up by 1 point.
My first EVER review here as I think it's all to easy to criticise another person's art.
However, I felt compelled to here as I'm tired of seeing Australian talent & great foundations for an excellent movie ruined by outdated and overused clichés, such as police attending scene as mentioned. The continuity and flow of the story is also where our movies fail ! Why ? More like a cut & paste scrap book from a primary school student. We're far more capable and able than that.
So, after a promising start and holding of breath, sure enough, we were let down again.
Certainly not due to the acting or rather casting, just the corner cutting & lack of vision & adherence to clichés again letting us down.
Query, does the director & producers watch their work the way we viewers, who the product is made for, do ?? Can they not see the shortcomings of their work, the way we do ?
A shame, as they had all the elements there to make an excellent movie. Dare I say one to rival the US who churn this stuff out like McDonalds does with burgers.
I do thank all the actors & crew involved for their efforts. You deserved a better end result.
However, I felt compelled to here as I'm tired of seeing Australian talent & great foundations for an excellent movie ruined by outdated and overused clichés, such as police attending scene as mentioned. The continuity and flow of the story is also where our movies fail ! Why ? More like a cut & paste scrap book from a primary school student. We're far more capable and able than that.
So, after a promising start and holding of breath, sure enough, we were let down again.
Certainly not due to the acting or rather casting, just the corner cutting & lack of vision & adherence to clichés again letting us down.
Query, does the director & producers watch their work the way we viewers, who the product is made for, do ?? Can they not see the shortcomings of their work, the way we do ?
A shame, as they had all the elements there to make an excellent movie. Dare I say one to rival the US who churn this stuff out like McDonalds does with burgers.
I do thank all the actors & crew involved for their efforts. You deserved a better end result.
The past will always catch up with you! What a message. A nice slow burn movie and as you get to know the journalist you start to feel for him but things really take a turn. If you want to watch a psychological film then this is the only one you need to watch. Best one I've seen so far this year.
The start will draw you in, but soon you will find yourself stuck, deciding whether watching this film was a good idea at all. It continues to suck you down deeper to new levels of bad acting and plot turns. Stay on the safe trails and away from dodgy shortcut films like this.
The story is ok, the scenery is nice, but the acting is wooden and completely unbelievable.
As much as I love to support Australian cinema, this movie is a 3 at best.
Don't believe the high scores, clearly made by people connected to the movie.
As much as I love to support Australian cinema, this movie is a 3 at best.
Don't believe the high scores, clearly made by people connected to the movie.
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