Wolf Creek 2

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Seeking to experience the real Australia, backpackers Rutger and Katarina venture from the main tourist trail to visit the awe-inspiring Wolf Creek Crater. Unfortunately for them, it's also the hunting ground of psychopathic pig-shooter Mick Taylor: the last man any outback traveller wants to meet. After a chilling attack in the dead of night, the crazed bushman pursues his prey in an epic, white-knuckled rampage across hostile wasteland. (eOne Films International)

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POMO 

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français Il commence comme un tueur insipide et peu original, mais il gagne progressivement sa propre qualité et maintient l'intérêt du spectateur qui a vu des centaines de films similaires. Le meurtrier brutal a quelque chose de spécial, précisément parce qu'il n'est ni un mutant ni entouré d'une famille de complices, mais qu'il ressemble à un voisin décontracté d'un garage automobile. Jusqu'à ce qu'il soit énervé par quelqu'un. Et il tient parole. Les examens finaux de l'histoire australienne font une marque sur la carte du genre du film. Et les prises de vue dans les déserts australiens lui confèrent une beauté visuelle que nous n'avons pas vue dans Massacre à la tronçonneuse ou La colline a des yeux. ()

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anglais Despite the flaws, whether in the plot or in how it is overall - quite disjointed - it is evident that Australians are constantly evolving and improving. In their films, they showcase themselves, their culture, and their environment, but they are able to approach horror in such an interesting way that it is not only intended for their relatively limited market, but it is an exportable commodity. Personally, I liked the second part even more than the first, perhaps precisely because of the greater professionalism and the apparent effort to play. ()

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lamps 

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anglais An uncompromising and nimble genre film that fears nothing and spares no one – in a relatively short space of time, we get a clean head shot, a detailed dismemberment of a man's limb, a bloody Australian rally with the subtitle "Take down the kangaroo", and a visit to a horrifying torture den full of pain and depravity. And starring a likeable good guy and a delectable villain who is a horror freak of the first order. It doesn't bring anything new to the table, and it's striking how blithely and without consequence Taylor runs his perverted tastes across such a large territory, but at least it's a hell of a lot of fun and formally more than decent, so I'm satisfied. 70% ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Surprisingly, pretty good. I hardly remember the first Wolf Creek, I only have the rather hazy impression of it as a dull and average exploitation movie, but I will refrain from an explicit comparison because, as I say, it’s just a feeling. But Wolf Creek 2 sticks fiercely within the limits of the genre without going any further, but what it does, it does very well. Basically, it’s a cross-section of Australian hixploitation (or ozploitation) where, instead of a proper story, we get several different sequences separated by locations and even characters, and the only thing linking them is the villain, a murderous and cantankerous redneck. So, we see a night attack on a tent, a night chase in the bush, road chases, an attack on a house, etc., etc. Something like ozploitation in a nutshell, even the kangaroos have something to do (though Wake in Fright leads in this regard). Considering its moderate run, it surprisingly checks all the boxes and has a solid tempo. Satisfaction. ()

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