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One of the scariest films in years, Wolf Creek is an unforgettable, shocking and completely visceral experience from first-time director Greg McLean.
Three backpackers head into the beautiful and isolated Australian outback in a dilapidated car. After several days of driving, they finally arrive at their destination - Wolf Creek National Park, a mysterious area where a meteorite landed. After exploring the terrain, they discover that their watches don't work and their car won't start. As panic sets in and the trio prepare to spend the night in the middle of nowhere, they notice strange lights emerging from the darkness heading straight for them. So begins the group's encounter with one of the most terrifying madmen in the history of film.
Based on terrifying true events, Wolf Creek is a cinematic hand grenade guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
- StudioCanal
- Greg McLean
- Will Gibson
- 18
- John Jarratt
- Kestie Morassi
- Nathan Phillips
- Cassandra Magrath
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1,Anamorphic Widescreen
- 2005
- English
- 1
- 2
- B
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One of the scariest films in years, Wolf Creek is an unforgettable, shocking and completely visceral experience from first-time director Greg McLean.
Three backpackers head into the beautiful and isolated Australian outback in a dilapidated car. After several days of driving, they finally arrive at their destination - Wolf Creek National Park, a mysterious area where a meteorite landed. After exploring the terrain, they discover that their watches don't work and their car won't start. As panic sets in and the trio prepare to spend the night in the middle of nowhere, they notice strange lights emerging from the darkness heading straight for them. So begins the group's encounter with one of the most terrifying madmen in the history of film.
Based on terrifying true events, Wolf Creek is a cinematic hand grenade guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
- StudioCanal
- Greg McLean
- Will Gibson
- 18
- John Jarratt
- Kestie Morassi
- Nathan Phillips
- Cassandra Magrath
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1,Anamorphic Widescreen
- 2005
- English
- 1
- 2
- B
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scary very scary
did i say scary? perfect build up in the 1st half to the madness in the second half edge of the seat thriller recommend it to everyone
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Stunning
The picture on this Blu-Ray is stunning. I last saw it on DVD and it looked pretty good then. It's a bit of a shame we only get the DVD audio. No Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master but the sound is still pretty good. Quite spacious. Story wise it's kind of all been done before but I know there are only so many ways you can tell a story. With the Australian outback being so vast I guess that can add to the terror that the characters go through. Lost in the middle of nowhere and when it's dark it's really dark and if you really try an put yourself in the situation these guys find themselves in I think you'll get pretty creeped out. I gave it 3 stars cause of the lack of Hi-Def audio otherwise I would give it 4.
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An interesting slice of Australian horror
This was an interesting,and mostly unique horror film, the first two thirds of the film are a slow burn, we get to know our three main characters, and get to take in some stunning scenery of the Australian outback, it's rare for a modern horror film to spend so much time and effort on these aspects of a story. Of course once everything is out of the way, things of course take a turn for the worst and we're treated to a run of the mill slasher film, although it's played as a much more realistic and gritty experience than most horror films of a similar nature, thing's get dark and violent but it's still an interesting film and well worth the watch if you're looking for more of a slow paced and interesting horror film from the modern catalogue, instead of a barrage of constant violence and cheap scares.
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