Fantastic Performances, severely misguided film
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CeroneSicario — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 07:22 PM)
Strangerland's imagination lead it to being generic in the end. A woman's heredity got her daughter killed or raped or both. That's pretty much it. It was an average film at best. Notice how I didn't say it was bad.
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CeroneSicario — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 07:08 AM)
Hey if that's how you feel about it that's totally fine. I too enjoyed the performances, possibly more than you did, but the overall movie didn't register. There were aspects I did appreciate but overall thought the ending was a bit too simplistic for all the film's drama and mystique. It's made out to be something bigger than what the ending implied, that's where I thought it was misguided.
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CeroneSicario — 10 years ago(August 22, 2015 06:33 AM)
Aye, shock value. Just more emphasis on the mother's nymphomaniacal tendencies, and that's it. Though her husband and Weaving's detective arriving to her aid was touching. Whole town seems like it's against them, so they're forced to rely on each other as well as figuring out where the daughter went, to no avail. They never really find out what happens to her, she could have walked out into the middle of the outback and be swept away by another sandstorm. Overly simplistic, what's the point in all of it?
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CeroneSicario — 10 years ago(August 20, 2015 07:13 AM)
At times I did use my imagination in thinking maybe it wasn't anything at all that took the daughter. It's a movie, so you can never always tell what's real when matters become overly shady or intricately written. Maybe the land itself swallowed (figuratively) her whole like anyone else who would venture out with no support. So yes, I do use my imagination.