This two person,one location Australian horror has been getting rave reviews (5* in The Guardian) that I was very excited to see it.
Sadly, this is a slow slow paced, pretentious horror that will test the patience of most horror fans. If its a flawed character paying for his crimes in a kind of purgatory/ hellish place then any Amicus horror from the 70s or the recent 'Southbound' did this much better.
Without sounding cocky, I guessed where this was heading so I had to endure the duration of the film with tedious talk and why exactly a young woman would wander around during the rain soaked night to knock on the trailer door of a creepy man. This motivation shows exactly why she would do such a crazy thing.
The sound and photography is excellent as is the performances (with the lead actor looking like Steve Oram)
Sadly, this is a slow slow paced, pretentious horror that will test the patience of most horror fans. If its a flawed character paying for his crimes in a kind of purgatory/ hellish place then any Amicus horror from the 70s or the recent 'Southbound' did this much better.
Without sounding cocky, I guessed where this was heading so I had to endure the duration of the film with tedious talk and why exactly a young woman would wander around during the rain soaked night to knock on the trailer door of a creepy man. This motivation shows exactly why she would do such a crazy thing.
The sound and photography is excellent as is the performances (with the lead actor looking like Steve Oram)