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3rd Night
3rd Night
Not the most original film and similar tales have been told more suspensefully, but a compelling watch nonetheless. Some tense scenes and Enjoyed seeing this more traditional horror. 7.5 / 10
No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering.
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Absolutely Loved it.
Tense, disturbing and great performances by the leads.
Hope it gets some sort of release here.
Tense, disturbing and great performances by the leads.
Hope it gets some sort of release here.
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I found this rather dull, the villain was obvious right from the start and lacked any kind of personality. The protagonists made completely stupid choices (you get a threatening letter and obviously have a peeping tom and you DONT call the police?) and went particularly interesting. The homeless characters were a little bizzare and did things that we had no backstory for (the scene in the bathtub mostly).
Not really a fault with the film persay, but the sound editing was alittle off for me to and if I notice it, then it takes me right out of the immersion. in one scene the female character was talking and insects could be heard in the background, but when the male spoke to her, there was no background noise. The music coming from the car at the end was much louder than anything else in the film too.
Not really a fault with the film persay, but the sound editing was alittle off for me to and if I notice it, then it takes me right out of the immersion. in one scene the female character was talking and insects could be heard in the background, but when the male spoke to her, there was no background noise. The music coming from the car at the end was much louder than anything else in the film too.
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Did well on a micro budget and there's something about the outback that cooks up these crazy characters. What the hell was that bathtub scene about?? Q&a was livened up by someone proffering criticism of the films final shot. He didn't get a t shirt!
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What I really liked about this was the subversion (deliberate or otherwise) of the Aussie Horror genre format. We've seen so many "couple in remote location" movies with archetypal woodsman villain (and don't get me wrong - we saw a REALLY good one in Killing Ground),
I hope this gets the distribution it deserves. A proper Discovery screen film.
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This was a good watch...creepy enough and another twisted Australian thriller. Got myself a Cat mask (?!) Would have played well on the main screen too