Long Weekend

Thriller / Horror / Suspens
Australia, 1978, 92 min

Reżyseria:

Colin Eggleston

Scenariusz:

Everett De Roche

Zdjęcia:

Vincent Monton

Muzyka:

Michael Carlos
(inne zawody)

Opisy(1)

With hopes of mending their troubled marriage, Peter (John Hargreaves) and Marcia (Briony Behets) set out on a camping excursion along the coast. The two break all the eco-friendly rules by littering, firing off their guns for no cause and intentionally wounding a helpless kangaroo. But the animals have a plan of their own. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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Recenzje (3)

POMO 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski The Australian Deliverance, in which the antagonists are not evil villagers, but wild tropical fauna. The two protagonists find themselves in a marital crisis and a situation that doesn’t entirely suit them. The animals help, but their main enemy is themselves and their unstable psychological state. This atmospheric thriller is surprisingly impressive given how little happens in it and the space in which it happens. The screeches of the animals, the discomfort of camping, the oppressive magic of the dark night. Reality turns into delusion as time passes and actions are committed without sound judgment. ()

Goldbeater 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski To sympathise with the main characters of this flick is impossible. The sooner you get that fact, the better you will make sense of the developments in the second part and accept the very naturalistic ending. And even if all the dread from this horror tends to just be hinted, it’s enough to give you the chills. At the end, this movie might give you some sense of satisfaction, but it certainly won’t replenish your optimism. ()

kaylin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski Long Weekend is a film that, in Australia at least, caught the attention of so many that the film was remade in 2008. There's not much to redo, because the film is already perfect in its original form in its strange, oppressive weirdness. Environmental horror isn't for everyone, but it works very well in this version and has a great bizarre atmosphere that's worth the interest. ()