An action-packed, waking nightmare of relentless brutality and merciless revenge, set against the harsh landscape of rural Australia.An action-packed, waking nightmare of relentless brutality and merciless revenge, set against the harsh landscape of rural Australia.An action-packed, waking nightmare of relentless brutality and merciless revenge, set against the harsh landscape of rural Australia.
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OK ~ I will begin by admitting some of the acting lacks some pizazz especially at the beginning. Whether it was the script or the actor/actress I am unsure. However.....don't let that turn you off! If you want something a little different (not a typical horror fright fest of jumps), and you can handle some confronting violence then it's quite a good flick given the budget. I'm looking forward to watching for more works from this up and coming writer/producer/director and seeing what's to come. PS ~ very good performance by the lead as well! It certainly hasn't let the recent great Horror Flicks coming from Oz down. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's one I would watch again.
Blood Hunt is a low budget movie and it just shows. Not the acting though, that was actually okay, it could have been much worse. But the story, even if it's just the classic you-do-me-and-my-girl-wrong-and-now-i-take-revenge, was just poorly executed. It's all not believable at all how easily they can escape a couple of times, the killing and so on. On top of that the wounds they have are just a joke, it all looked so fake and you can't blame a low budget on that because if you had a decent make-up artist it would have looked all different. And that's not an expensive cost, to find a good make-up artist. I saw much better revenge movies than Blood Hunt so don't waste your time with this one.
First movie by Sam Curtain, Blood Hunt tells the story of Dean and Claire, a couple traveling through Australia, and the nightmarish wrong turn they see themselves involved in.
Having watched the other two films by the director, this is the less gore of the three, especially 'Beaten to Death', but it does a decent job for what it is: your typical horror movie where you definitely know what will happen and so on. It is well paced, well performed, and has good FX for its budget. The bad guys definitely know how to increase tension given the scary situation the protagonists are involved. So, if you're looking for horror entertainment, this might be for you.
Having watched the other two films by the director, this is the less gore of the three, especially 'Beaten to Death', but it does a decent job for what it is: your typical horror movie where you definitely know what will happen and so on. It is well paced, well performed, and has good FX for its budget. The bad guys definitely know how to increase tension given the scary situation the protagonists are involved. So, if you're looking for horror entertainment, this might be for you.
So far from being anywhere close to what a good horror/thriller/survivor-movie should have.
I really don't like being negative about low budget movies, but they usually have a deeper respect for filmmaking then the average Hollywood movies. And that's why i love indyfilms,, because they usually push the boundaries. And this is what we see in they're films. A will to make they're stories.
This has absolutely none of that spark at all. Just a idiotic plot to show meaningless violence and a poorly directed rape. And the violence is not even horrible. The bad guys are so horrible actors that the whole thing is more laughable then horrifying.
And it's never a good idea to rip off movies like "Wolf Creek" and "Eden Lake" just because you make films in Australia. The fact that it's so obvious puts more focus on the badness of the film.
Boring violence isn't enough to make a film shocking. You also need a decent story, actors, cameratechnic, editing and a lot more.
Check out "Storm Warning" and the others i mentioned if you're looking for good Aussie-films.
ET...
I really don't like being negative about low budget movies, but they usually have a deeper respect for filmmaking then the average Hollywood movies. And that's why i love indyfilms,, because they usually push the boundaries. And this is what we see in they're films. A will to make they're stories.
This has absolutely none of that spark at all. Just a idiotic plot to show meaningless violence and a poorly directed rape. And the violence is not even horrible. The bad guys are so horrible actors that the whole thing is more laughable then horrifying.
And it's never a good idea to rip off movies like "Wolf Creek" and "Eden Lake" just because you make films in Australia. The fact that it's so obvious puts more focus on the badness of the film.
Boring violence isn't enough to make a film shocking. You also need a decent story, actors, cameratechnic, editing and a lot more.
Check out "Storm Warning" and the others i mentioned if you're looking for good Aussie-films.
ET...
Don't get the negative reviews? It is what it is, and for what it is... 'a low budget bloodbath revenge movie' it hits the mark. Well enough acted and decently paced. OK it might not be 'Citizen Kane' or 'The Whisperers', but if you're in the mood for a quick and to the point piece of violent retribution, then this movie fits the bill splendidly. 8/10 for me.
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- TriviaActors did all their own Stunts.
- Alternate versionsThe German DVD version of this film is heavily censored, removing most gore and sexual violence, removing a full 10 minutes from the run-time. This version is commonly found online with the original English audio.
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Written & performed by Hayley Couper
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- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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