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4/10
A C- werewolf movie
knightox20 June 2019
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If you're in total dire straits for a werewolf movie then I guess this one is passable....barely. It's a yawning slow-burner complete with multitudes of plot holes and NO special effects. Don't hope to see cool werewolves in it like "Dog Soldiers". I didn't see any real scares in it except the fat kid's mom.
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2/10
WHAT IN THE WORLD...?
bradalejohn-191633 February 2021
I gave this movie TWO STARS for the MOOD, but will somebody please tell me what the hell I just watched? I watched it, but the TITLE is sort of MISLEADING. It was all over the place at a slow pace. I don't REALLY understand what this movie is supposed to be about. I've been looking for an explanation, and I'M STILL LOOKING. I've seen better at the SPIRIT HALLOWEEN STORE.😞 #TwoHoursOfMyLifeLost
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2/10
Slow moving psychological drama lacks bite
Chase_Witherspoon30 January 2024
Hard to follow, 'Wolf' moves at a laborious pace with often little dialogue spoken focussing instead on shadowy visuals and meaningless speculation as the central character begins having strange encounters as he prepares to sell his family home in the country.

The sense of isolation and impending doom achieved is sometimes suspenseful with a couple of decent jump-scares, but the film lets the baited audience off the hook with its pondering and incessant cutaways which paralyse any prospect for action or much needed momentum. If the film was attempting a euphemism with the wolf sub plot then I missed the point, but then the story is often so incoherent that it's difficult to process exactly what's happening. Disappointingly, the ambiguous ending fails to add any clarity, the film simply ends mid-scene as the principal characters make meaningless small talk.

Tighter editing, more dialogue and a better evolved storyline was needed to address the lingering confusion in what is otherwise a technically well-photographed ultra low budget film apparently trying to merge rural folklore with psychological drama.
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8/10
Great Aussie Slow-Burn Mystery Film
captainpass11 March 2023
The ending may frustrate. But this really is a well-made film, if you are willing to invest the time in a slow-burn Aussie mystery. The cinematography and spare use of dialogue and music are simply excellent for such a low-budget offering. The same can be said for the small cast of actors, who I thought were exceptional.

The basic premise is that "Kevin," a resident of what I presume is Melbourne, is trying to sell his family home out in the Blackwood (rural) area of S. Australia. He receives a short, mysterious call from someone who wants to see the property. We find out only toward the end who exactly the caller was and what he really wanted to see (or at least look for).

Kevin takes his car out to Blackwood, but experiences a (fortuitous) breakdown en route. After having the car repaired by a very garrulous, Americanized Englishman ("Pete" complains about the size of Australia, the spiders, etc.), Kevin reaches his home but is too late to meet his would-be buyer. But we also find out that the town is looking for a missing person. Is the would-be buyer the missing person? The rest of the movie follows Kevin as he attempts to locate his mysterious buyer, while also dealing with a variety of locals (the sheriff ("Lynch"), a surly bearded neighbor ("Jim"), a waitress in Kyneton and one of the local young men ("Jesse").

In terms of cinematography, Max Walter switches between Bresson-style empty frames, short depth of field bokeh shots and some more familiar "shaky cam" style film work. The soundtrack alternates between low-key electronic music by "the Usuals" and prodigious use of silence. In many cases, then, the camera and sound work are NOT plot driven, but more concerned with fleshing out an atmosphere in which the mystery unfolds.

And what of that mystery? As we follow the story line toward the end, the film does not always tie the threads together for us. In fact, much of dialogue (spare though it is) features the characters talking past each other, hinting at their own hidden darkness. This is particularly true during the last 15 minutes or so of the film, which does spell out what happened in the woods near Kevin's home. However, it is not clear how this "discovery" is treated subsequently. The sheriff seems to regard matters as "case closed"- a tribute to a small community pulling together. But Kevin does some additional investigating that foreshadows some potential vigilante justice that will take place off-screen.

For this viewer, the key to the "mood" other reviewers have noted is the discomfort that exists throughout the film. Kevin is a cypher, (as are the people he meets). We do not know exactly who he is or what he does for a living. (He drives an older model car and uses water for radiator fluid, so we can assume he is not wealthy or well-connected.) We also don't know why he would travel such a long way based upon such a strange and abrupt phone call. Kevin also appears to be a "loner," uncomfortable around other people. Yet he is forward enough to engage with them as he seeks to find his mysterious buyer. The same might be said of the other characters, who drift in and out of the picture, leaving their own partial clues of why they are who the are - and THEY are always memorable no matter how long their screen time. Each character we meet seems outwardly "normal," but also hiding something much darker.

If you can enjoy a quirky, slow-burn mystery movie with horror elements, you might want to give this a shot. I really enjoyed it, and think it is one of those films that might profit from a second viewing to make a bit more sense of its off-kilter dynamics.
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7/10
Australian film which does not disappoint
bookoolafarm31 December 2022
Not sure what others didn't get about this film.... Nice slow burn, quirky characters, conversations awkward enough to make you uncomfortable. Dark settings to put you on edge and an ending to make you question and wish for an extra five minutes. Even the crappy cars used had us talking.

I love Australian films, they are not your typical horror action films which give them, in my opinion, a raw reality. Not in the same grade as Australian films such as "Lake Mungo" which I find to be the most terrifying film I have ever watched (for reasons that may not be obvious or different to some people) but this film will have me thinking for a few days.
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7/10
Great Slow Burn Aussie Movie
ladymidath9 January 2024
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I found this movie on Tubi and liking Australian horror movies, I thought I would give it a try, and I am glad I did.

This is a very slow burn movie with plenty of atmosphere and mystery. The music is excellent and the acting is quite good with strong performances all round.

This is a werewolf movie, but that is not made clear until well into the film. The various characters are all interesting in their own way with dominating the story, but rather enhance it .

As the story unfolds, the tension slowly builds as the viewer starts to get the feeling that there is something well and truly off here.

There is not a lot of blood and guts that you usually get, but rather, a moody, creepy sense of unease and dread which is way more effective than gore and body parts strewn about. Not that I mind gore as long as it is not done for shock value and nothing else.

The ending was left a little open ended and there were a couple of abrupt cuts, you can also see that this was done on a budget. This is probably why you didn't see much of the werewolf, just some close ups. But again, it worked here.

This is a solid movie as long as you have the patience for the slower parts. But this is a movie that does manage to ramp up the creepy factor,
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