gregorybecroft
Joined Jan 2020
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Ed had just been making some curiously quirky movies over the past years and now an unfunny drama. I don't know how it was selected to be shown on our "premier" channel. I really struggled to sit through the entire move.
I thought it was a great old Aussie classic, while it lacked the production of some more modern movies (apart from the special effects of the upside down camera shot towards the end) at least the camera people could hold the camera still enough to capture the dialogue and action. I saw some great old Aussie characters, some fantastic nostalgic palaverous dialogue and scenery that would be adored by Australians as they would, could and should. I see it as one of those stepping stones for the Aust film industry that has now made classic after classic. It's a bonza.
Idiotic, treats the audience like mindless spastics. Used gore as entertainment, had someone pulling a piece of glass out of their eye, the underage actor kids would have had to have seen this making it criminal. Producer made it up as it went along, i.e. superpower kid could have done anything so why didn't he?? It's just shows a lack of creativity when they do this sort of stuff. Very hard and unpleasant to watch. No sequels please.