A desperate choice leads Jack down a path that leaves him beaten and bruised as he struggles against man, nature and his own insanity. Stranded in the middle of nowhere after barely surviving a horrific assault, Jack encounters one local after another and quickly learns that a sick game of cat and mouse is about to begin. Battling the deranged country psychos and the harsh landscape, Jack must go to extreme lengths to survive.
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David Tracy | Ned |
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Thomas Roach | Jack |
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Justan Wagner | Ricky |
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Nicole Tudor | Rachel |
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Benny Blake | Scrubs |
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John McGregor | Woodsy |
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Fiona Svamvur | Doctor |
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David Curtain | Jack's Dad |
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June Clarke | The Mum |
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Andy Krambousanos | Andy |
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Elaine Curtain | Jack's Mum |
| Director | Sam Curtain |
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| Writer | Sam Curtain, Benjamin Clarke | |
| Producer | Sam Curtain, Libby Jessup, Benjamin Clarke, Michael Kraetzer, Nicolás Onetti, Thomas Roach | |
| Photography | Sam Curtain | |
| Packaging | MP4 |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Oct 02, 2023 at YTS |
| Watched | Oct 02, 2023 |
| Index | 7745 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2023 11:03:54 |
| Modified Date | Oct 04, 2023 13:17:02 |
My quick rating - 5.5/10. All I saw was Australian horror and horrific assault so I figured it would work for #Shocktober. It definitely didn't take this one very long to get the blood spewing during a violent beating which seems to be setting up the story. Jack (Thomas Roach) and his girlfriend seemed to have been assaulted which leaves her dead, him on the other end of that beating. But narrowly surviving and fighting his way out ends up being the least of his problems. This is our setup for torture that is pretty brutal and quite graphic so you have been warned. Writer/director Sam Curtain is purposely vague about what the two were doing out in the bush in the first place but it will give you a glimpse as to what it looks like. Specifically, this was shot in Tasmania in case you are curious. The camera work has a very distinct grindhouse-type look to it. Not the grainy effects but just that sort of feel to the production with the saturated shots and lower-grade equipment. I do like the way they are telling the story in different time segments so it doesn't just flow in order. It adds a bit of creativity to how and why things evolved the way they did. This is also why Curtain had to keep their reasons for visiting under wraps initially. I am being vague since I don't want to give away the simple plot that it does have since it would be a shame to take that away from your enjoyment. This is an example of why spoilers would be detrimental since it is effective with the minimal narrative it has going. I feel that although the story itself is more of a thriller, the sheer amount of copious brutality and bloodshed forces this one into horror territory. The amount of relentless abuse that one person takes is a sight to be seen and it isn't just for the shock value. Although I assume that was intentional to pull in additional viewers as well. I also would think it may be a cause for people to shy away from the flick entirely. Regardless of the carnage, the story itself is a well-told and suspenseful indie that will grab your attention all the way until the end.
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