In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.In a time when stranger danger is ever present, a single father learns that it's the ones you trust most who have to be watched the closest.
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To be fair, the acting in this flick was fair to middling. A lot more work could've went into character development and the cinematography was also fair to middling. Then again, it was a low budget movie, so I suppose that's to be expected. There were a few plot holes here and there, but they're not important in terms of how the film develops. Is this a film worth checking out? Sure. It may even make you squirm in your seat.
Make no mistake about it - this is a brutal movie - not generally my favorite kind but it was reasonably well done.
I particularly liked the acting of the main character, and its his attitude that makes this movie watchable.
Not for the weak of heart... but you could do worse.
But when it does start, wow... this is torture porn at its goriest. I'm not a huge fan of blood and gore, but I liked the concept behind this movie. The message that I got from it is that, whatever bad a human being might be able to do, taking revenge, an eye for an eye, simply means lowering yourself to his own level of inhumanity. We do have law and punishment for a reason, not to masochistically give up any rightful feeling of revenge we might carry inside ourselves.
The slaughterer turns into the victim, the victim turns into the slaughterer, what is the difference between them at the end of the movie? Just one, made by Derek's final decision, which I won't spoil here. But it's no big deal, Derek is not human anymore, anyway. Not anymore than his victim.
All in all, philosophy apart, it's definitely worth a watch, if you can stand hard torture scenes and can overlook the bad acting and low budget setup.
When going into this movie you need to keep in mind it is a low budget Australian independent film. The fact it's Australian is important as low budget American films are usually between 5 - 10 million whereas that's a big budget for an Aussie film. This movie cost less then 500 000 dollars to make so you aren't going to get A grade acting. The special effects are very good and the script isn't too bad (though has a few Aussie things said/happening that non australians may not get).
I enjoyed watching this film. Yes the acting was cringeworthy at times but, as a father of young kids, I could relate to what was going through the father's head and it was thought-provoking for myself and my wife as we discussed how far we would go and how we would react in that situation.
Considering some of the overblown ratings for some really bad big budget movies on this site, I would recommend you give this one a go especially if you are a parent.
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- Quotes
Derek: How old was Georgia? She was six years old! For every year she was alive, I'm going to torture you for a day. And when I say torture, I mean I am going to cause you so much FUCKING pain, you're going to wish you were never born! The only thing I want to hear coming out of your mouth, is the screams from the pain I'm causing you!
- Crazy creditsNewspaper clippings are seen and news broadcasts are heard at the start of the credits that shed some light on the movie and its aftermath.
- SoundtracksCARESS YOUR SOUL
Written by Dylan Frost, Patrik Cornwall, Eric Gruener, Seamus Coyle, & Taras Hrubyj Piper
Performed by Sticky Fingers
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- Budget
- A$500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1