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Strangerland

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
10K
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Nicole Kidman in Strangerland (2015)
Newcomers to the remote Australian desert town of Nathgari, Catherine and Matthew Parker's lives are flung into crisis when they discover their two teenage kids, Tommy and Lily, have mysteriously disappeared just before a massive dust storm hits. With Nathgari eerily smothered in red dust and darkness, the townsfolk join the search led by local cop, David Rae. It soon becomes apparent that something terrible may have happened to Tommy and Lily. Suspicions run riot, rumors spread and public opinion turns savagely against the Parkers. With temperatures rising and the chances of survival plummeting with each passing day, Catherine and Matthew find themselves pushed to the brink as they struggle to survive the mystery of their children's fate.
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A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.

  • Director
    • Kim Farrant
  • Writers
    • Michael Kinirons
    • Fiona Seres
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • Hugo Weaving
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Farrant
    • Writers
      • Michael Kinirons
      • Fiona Seres
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • Hugo Weaving
    • 109User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Dinner Bleeped
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    Is Lily With You
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    Strangerland: Dust Storm
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    Strangerland: Dust Storm
    Strangerland: Dinner
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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Catherine
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Matthew
    Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    • Rae
    Lisa Flanagan
    • Coreen
    Meyne Wyatt
    Meyne Wyatt
    • Burtie
    Maddison Brown
    Maddison Brown
    • Lily
    Nicholas Hamilton
    Nicholas Hamilton
    • Tom
    Jim Russell
    • Alan Robertson
    Sean Keenan
    Sean Keenan
    • Steve Robertson
    Bronwyn Penrith
    • Rose
    Trangi J. Speedy-Coe
    • Jarrah
    Morgan Junor-Larwood
    • Slug
    • (as Morgan Junor Larwood)
    Chris Pattinson
    • Deputy Pete
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    Reef Ireland
    • Guy in State Park
    Martin Dingle Wall
    Martin Dingle Wall
    • Neil McPherson
    Megan Alston
    • Sally McPherson
    Carys Fulchs
    • Neil's Daughter
    • (as Carys Fuchs)
    Taylor Ferguson
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    • Director
      • Kim Farrant
    • Writers
      • Michael Kinirons
      • Fiona Seres
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    User reviews109

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    5cosmo_tiger

    Slow moving & hard to watch, but not a bad movie with one of the best performances by Kidman I have ever seen. I say B-

    "Are we bad parents? Did I do something wrong?" Catherine (Kidman) and Matthew (Fiennes) are a normal, boring couple living in Australia. When Catherine wakes up one morning to find her two children are missing her world is rocked. They feel the police are not doing enough and take it upon themselves to look for them. When past history is revealed no one can be trusted. This is a very difficult movie to watch. The acting by Kidman is Oscar worthy and everyone else does hold their own against her. On the other hand the subject is gut wrenching and the movie is a little slow moving. It does keep you watching and interested though, both to see the end and for Kidman's performance. This is a good movie but nothing you can watch over and over and also one you really have to be in the mood for. Worth seeing for her acting if for no other reason. Overall, slow moving and hard to watch, but not a bad movie with one of the best performances by Kidman I have ever seen. I give this a B-.
    5moonspinner55

    Atmospheric and intriguing, if not especially moving or satisfying...

    Trouble is stirred up in a stifling hot Australian desert town after the two children of new arrivals Nicole Kidman and Joseph Fiennes go missing...and everyone who came into contact with them becomes a suspect in their disappearance. Well-acted study of stunted small town lives, with Nicole Kidman particularly gripping as the sad, desperate mother of the kids (a promiscuous teenage girl and her restless younger brother). Some of the drama has a prickly edge, and the dialogue is strong, however the supporting characters are not a terribly interesting lot, while the simmering tempers in this dust bowl town are not used to heighten the tension (director Kim Farrant treats it as subtext, preferring to focus on the embattled married couple). Repetitive aerial shots of the mountain terrain and surrounding desert grow tiresome (arty yet unrevealing), but the complicated scenario is enough of a draw for admirers of character studies. ** from ****
    Its1917hrs

    Psychological drama that leaves you hanging

    After their free spirited, too mature for her age and nubile daughter Lily (a walking Lolita cliché) takes off with her brother into the desert the already unstable marriage falls prey to resurfacing old resentment. Nobody in the small sleepy outback town knows where she has disappeared off too yet many seem to have had some involvement. As the movie progresses we see the mother (Kidman) fall further in desperation induced mental frailty while dad (Fiennes) holds her responsible for their daughters 'adventurous nature' so to speak. Although it starts off well with what seems to be a wholesome plot, either a mystery or a psychological thriller, it lingers and resumes in exploring the relationship between mainly the parents and the towns people. Some over-dramatization doesn't do the plot any good and by the end it leaves you hanging. It lacks a firm direction and goes on tangents instead, many scenic shots, dramatic outburst and at last an unsatisfactory ending. It is the indecisiveness that irritates. When presenting a strong leading plot line it needs to be followed through, at least partly. Fiennes and Kidmans' performances are impeccable despite the failing script.
    5eddie_baggins

    Kidman shines in an unfulfilling mystery

    A film that for its entirety is crying out for a satisfying ending to make all that has come to pass worthwhile, Strangerland fails at its final hurdle and becomes a tale with huge potential that remains left in the dusty plains of the outback wherein the stories mysteries lie.

    Strangerland is most certainly a unique disappearance mystery, a strange hybrid of domestic drama moulded into the intrigue of just what happened to the two Parker children, last seen wandering off into the great unknowns of outback Australia, but despite consistently threatening to become a great addition to the recently mostly barren Australian cinema classic handbook, Kim Farrant's film just can't gel into something totally recommendable or overly memorable.

    First time director Farrant does show glimpses of a filmmaking talent, her images of the land and direction of some of her actors is of a high order and Strangerland's tone is often nerve rackingly eerie and there's an air of dread that permeates through most of film. From Maddison Brown's performance as promiscuous teen Lili, the town of Nathgari itself and the looming shadow of the barren landscape that surrounds our characters mixed with Keefus Ciancia's atmospheric score, all combine to give Strangerland a unique identity worthy of lead Nicole Kidman's committed turn.

    In the doldrums for some time now it's great to see Kidman showcase her considerable talents once more with a layered turn as the conflicted mother of the lost children Catherine Parker. Kidman's performance is both brave and unflattering and she's a highlight of Strangerland's ensemble. Ably supported by the evergreen Hugo Weaving as the local detective, Kidman elevates the film despite the overplayed presence of a distracting Joseph Fiennes who once again reminds us as to why his been largely forgotten about since his appearance in Shakespeare in Love. Young Australian performer Meyne Wyatt is also worthy of a mention in his role as young Aboriginal local Burtie.

    Strangerland has moments; it also sucks you into its mysterious centre only to drop the bundle in the films last act. If Strangerland had in fact had a better catch on its hook it could've quite easily become one of, if not the Australian film of the year but as it stands it's going to be remembered only for a timely reminder that Nicole Kidman can in fact act and lead a film. A disappointing result for a film that just might have been.

    2 ½ high quality skate parks out of 5
    5bob-rutzel-239-525430

    Strange Story, indeed

    The Parkers, a dysfunctional family in the Australian desert, discover their two teenage children disappear without a trace.

    The father, Matthew Parker (Joseph Fiennes), had once beat up a teacher in another town for having sex with his daughter Lily (Madison Brown). The mother Catherine Parker (Nicole Kidman) protects her children as best she could, but has difficulty doing it as Matthew seems uninterested but wants to be strict especially with Lily (who dresses provocatively to annoy her father), but gives in to Catherine most of the time. The son, Tommy Parker (Nicholas Hamilton), never says much and has a habit of waking up and walking off into the night, but always returned. Until now. Both Matthew and Nicole sleep in separate bedrooms.

    This is a strange story and we really never know what is going on with all the characters as the director holds too much to his vest. Everyone in here is a stranger to everyone else. Hence the title Strangerland, I suppose. Anyway it fits. As we get into this, we do see attempts at being friendly and communicative, but still a lot is held back. When a question is asked, it takes forever for a character to respond. (that's really annoying) Yes, Strangerland is a very good title for this movie. (Indeed)

    I don't know if Joseph Fiennes is miscast in here or the director has him act the way he does. He never smiles and seems unconcerned about the missing children until much later, and it's like his wife is someone he wishes wasn't there. He gives in to her sexual frustrations and afterwards it's like he just changed his shirt.

    Of course the townspeople have their rumors about the family and what happened to the children, but many do turn out to walk the brushes to find them. Some say aliens took them; and some say they aren't missing, they just ran away from their parents; and still others say "the land" took them" whatever that means. Then Tommy is found, but cannot talk.

    We do see a canyon many times as this director seems to be enamored with it. When we first saw it, we thought maybe the children are there or not there but clues are left. But no, the director just liked the flyover in the canyon. Also this director seemed to like a rising sun with red skyline in the morning in the upper half of the screen while the lower half was in darkness. We see that often. Or was that a setting sun in the evening? Hard to tell as the next scenes were always inside a building

    Best performances were from Nicole Kidman and from Madison Brown as Lily. (ha, I knew you would say that).

    This was longer than it should have been. It's like someone took a short story and tried to make an epic out of it.

    Think you know what happened to Lily? A very big clue was given earlier. (5/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: Yes, 2-times. Nudity: Yes, when Catherine walks down the middle of town. Language: No.

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    • Trivia
      Guy Pearce was originally cast in the lead role but dropped out to star in Strictly Criminal (2015). Joseph Fiennes was cast as a replacement.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Lily Parker: There is a stillness in the air, and I'm in it. There are no sounds, no whispers, no shadows, no darkness. And just for a moment, there is no 'you', no 'me'. And I'm not lost.

    • Crazy credits
      The names of the actors and movie title in the opening credits are displayed on screen as if they were disappearing desert mirages (the desert surrounding the town in which the film takes place plays a significant part).
    • Soundtracks
      Kamikaze Origami
      Written and performed by Jen Cloher

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2016 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fırtınanın Ortasında
    • Filming locations
      • Canowindra, NSW, Australia(Nathgari)
    • Production companies
      • Worldview Entertainment
      • Fastnet Films
      • Dragonfly Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,472
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,472
      • Jul 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $111,107
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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