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Plot
A terrifying tale of survival in the mangrove swamps of Northern Australia
Release Year: 2007 Rating: 6.0/10 (4,995 voted) Director:
David Nerlich Stars: Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody, Andy Rodoreda Storyline While on vacation on Northern Australia, Gracie, her husband Adam and her younger sister Lee decide to take the Blackwater Barry tour in the swamp for fishing. Their guide Jim uses a small motor boat and takes the tourist along the river to a remote spot. When they stop, they are attacked by a huge crocodile that capsizes their boat and immediately kills Jim. The three survivors climb a tree and when they realize that help would never come to rescue them, they decide to try to find a way out of their sheltered location. However, in the muddy water, their boat is flipped and the crocodile stalks the trio under the water.
Writers: Andrew Traucki, David Nerlich Cast:
Diana Glenn
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Grace
Maeve Dermody
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Lee
Andy Rodoreda
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Adam
Ben Oxenbould
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Jim
Fiona Press
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Pat
Taglines:
What You Can't See Can Hurt You.
Details
Official Website:
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Release Date: 22 February 2008
Box Office Details
Budget: $700,000
(estimated) Opening Weekend: AUD 16,730
(Australia)
(27 April 2008)
(3 Screens) Gross: AUD 111,189
(Australia)
(8 June 2008)
Did You Know?
Trivia:
One of two Australian crocodile movies made and released in 2007. The other picture was
Rogue.
User Review
Simple but effective
Rating: 9/10
While many people found this film simply too slow and simplistic I
really connected with it. There is no plot as such, rather the film
takes the form of a human survival story about three people trapped up
a tree with a man eating crocodile lurking somewhere in the water
beneath them.
Personally, I thought the acting was mostly very good, despite the
roles being quite demanding at times, and I felt a sense of warmth for
the characters. The situation they were in was quite terrifying and I
really felt nervous for them. I found the whole film quite nerve
wracking because of the sheer helplessness of their situation and the
constant threat to their survival.
The crocodile effects were handled surprisingly well for such a low
budget film, and believe me, I have seen my fair share of dodgy croc
movies. The creature moved well and had real menace and, although the
audience I was with didn't seem too keen on the film as a whole, they
still jumped and gasped whenever the crocodile appeared.
Script-wise, I would have made a few changes, particularly towards the
end, but this was not a major problem. For fans of slow-burning
survival horror set within the realms of reality this will be an
engaging film but unfortunately I think for many audiences seeking a
thrill ride and higher production values from their cinema experience
the point will simply be missed.
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