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The Cost

  • 2022
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Damon Hunter, Jordan Fraser-Trumble, and Kevin Dee in The Cost (2022)
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Intent on dispensing their own brutal form of justice, two ordinary men abduct a felon who committed a horrific crime many years before.Intent on dispensing their own brutal form of justice, two ordinary men abduct a felon who committed a horrific crime many years before.Intent on dispensing their own brutal form of justice, two ordinary men abduct a felon who committed a horrific crime many years before.

  • Director
    • Matthew Holmes
  • Writers
    • Matthew Holmes
    • Gregory Moss
  • Stars
    • Jordan Fraser-Trumble
    • Damon Hunter
    • Kevin Dee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    623
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    • Director
      • Matthew Holmes
    • Writers
      • Matthew Holmes
      • Gregory Moss
    • Stars
      • Jordan Fraser-Trumble
      • Damon Hunter
      • Kevin Dee
    • 38User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jordan Fraser-Trumble
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    Damon Hunter
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    Kevin Dee
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    Clayton Watson
    Clayton Watson
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    Nicole Pastor
    Nicole Pastor
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    Leanne Campbell
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    • Director
      • Matthew Holmes
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      • Gregory Moss
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    8slimchicken

    Justice(?) in the bush.

    The Cost stands out as a compelling and intense exploration of vigilante justice and its moral ramifications. This Australian film delves into the complex consequences of revenge, as it unfolds the story of two individuals taking matters into their own hands after a rapist and murderer is released prematurely from prison. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh realities, portraying the brutality experienced by both the victim and the perpetrators. It navigates the psychological toll of their actions, prompting reflection on the effectiveness and fairness of the legal system.

    The narrative goes beyond the surface, raising thought-provoking questions about the human capacity for forgiveness and redemption. It's not just a tale of retribution; it's a nuanced exploration of morality and the intricate web of emotions that come with such extreme circumstances. The three lead actors deliver outstanding performances, earning recognition at various film festivals- a testament to their skill in bringing depth to the characters.

    One notable aspect is the juxtaposition of the stunning Australian landscape against the dark and violent events that unfold. The cinematography skillfully contrasts the beauty of the surroundings with the harshness of the narrative, adding layers to the storytelling. It's a cinematic choice that enhances the overall impact of the film.

    The Cost isn't just a movie; it's a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

    It prompts viewers to reflect on justice, morality, and the intricate shades of human nature.

    The film's ability to tackle difficult subjects with sensitivity and depth, coupled with stellar performances and striking visuals, cements it as a powerful and thought-provoking piece of cinema.
    7Bourne-Reloaded

    At what Cost?

    How far would you go to get even?

    What lengths would you go to exact revenge, and at what price would you be willing to pay for it or believe it would administer you satisfaction and justice?

    These are some of the questions, not answers, that The Cost poses in its challenging and often unsettling narrative.

    Written and directed by Australian producer Matthew Holmes and co-written with Gregory Moss this is a worthy addition to the Australian movie landscape and a tense and tight-scripted film to round off 2022. With convincing performances throughout, The Cost seems to have been well casted and carefully thought-out to indeed deliver a thought-provoking experience that will stay with you at least on the drive home and probably longer.

    I found it hard to place into a genre and that can be a positive thing for a film sometimes, reflecting the originality of the piece - or at least the will to do so.

    Violence collides with conscience here and with a twisting and turning narrative, The Cost packs a punch right to the end, with a brooding soundtrack that fills the film throughout and at feels apt at all times.

    I had the chance to see it at the Adelaide premiere and supporters of Australian film, and of course anyone with an openness to be challenged (and a little unsettled), would find here in this film enough meaty content to chew on pre or post Christmas lunch, depending if you have the chance to see it in cinemas or streaming online.
    9YanaBou

    Still buzzing after attending the premier of "The Cost"

    Wow! Loved, loved, loved! What a film! What an experience it was. From the very first scene to the very end you will be on the edge of the seat, your perception of what is right and wrong will swap places. Extremely thought provoking masterpiece. You will leave the cinema and will keep thinking about the film for days. What would I do in this situation? How far would you go to serve the justice? Who is a real bad character in the film? Highly recommended.

    Meeting the cast and everyone involved in the production was a true highlight of my night. Thank you for creating one of my favourite films.
    9LeadTheWayFilms

    Would you commit?

    The Cost is an Australian thriller drama I heard of for the first time before it's screening at the Vision Splendid Film Festival (June, 2023). It was a major drawcard for me as I'm a lover of crime fiction. I only watched the beginning of the trailer to avoid spoilers.

    The film held me from beginning to end. I was invested in the characters' decisions from the moment the gag was pulled! It was a visceral experience that drew exclaims from the audience. There was also a red herring timely placed that will leave many to wonder what could have been. Nail biting climax to a sustained tension drama with outstanding actors-it's a film that can be discussed at length and that's a good thing.
    9aidanjfphelan

    Revenge is not so sweet.

    Matthew Holmes delivers a truly powerful examination of the psychology of revenge in this tense thriller. It begs the viewer to question their own moral fortitude and whether or not they believe in an eye for an eye.

    Holmes has yet again assembled a team of artists around him that seem to know exactly how to achieve his vision and do it justice. The performances are gut wrenching, the cinematography is slick and superb, the soundtrack is haunting, and the screenplay is en pointe. This is a film that shows that you don't need hundreds of millions of dollars to make something that looks it.

    What makes The Cost especially powerful is that, unlike so many other revenge films, it doesn't glorify violence, nor does it lionise those who use violence in retribution. It questions how far is too far? When our characters find themselves questioning their choices it rings true, and we even find ourselves bouncing back and forth over what we would do in that situation.

    The squeamish might find this one a difficult watch, but The Cost rewards the perseverance of the viewer with a deeply moving exploration of the human psyche.

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      • April 17, 2025 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Três Homens e um Destino
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Australia(location)
    • Production companies
      • RLC Motion Picture Entertainment
      • Two Tone Pictures
      • Bronte Pictures
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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