Wake in Fright Comments

  • Ezequiel 2023-04-13 20:28:52

    2012/11/01 I made a special trip to the city to watch it. I thought it was a horror film in response to the Halloween scene, but I didn't expect it to be an ethical film with "many night scenes". But a trip to the city tonight is still very rewarding!

  • Stan 2023-04-13 05:39:13

    The tone of 7.8 is not ambiguous enough, but to a large extent satisfies the audience's fantasy about the Tu'ao Plain. A hot and sticky discomfort hits the face, giving the characters the need to go mad and get lost in the vast sea of ​​sand....

  • Beulah 2023-04-07 05:27:02

    Sometimes certain weird things can function as vent for people to let inner nature out and get them fulfilled after...

  • Cathrine 2023-03-31 16:57:29

    In the movies I've seen, this one is the only one that dares to arrogantly show the real behavior of hunting animals. This alone is enough to shock/admiration/disgust, all kinds of mixed emotions. What is more suffocating than the rolling heat wave is the surging male hormones in all directions, and the top editing cuts out a different order in the chaos. The text, the actors, the soundtrack, and the cinematography all deserve credit for creating a nightmare that will never wake up....

  • Jess 2023-03-18 09:39:55

    Thinking of memento and triangle, it is a nightmare that cannot be escaped, a heart disease that cannot be...

  • Juana 2023-02-18 04:47:33

    There is a passion that is frightening, an emptiness that turns into cruelty, and the human heart is as desolate as the deserts of Western...

  • Garry 2023-01-26 13:37:02

    The protagonist looks too much like Lawrence of...

  • Taryn 2023-01-20 23:57:33

    comoedia. Good movie, dazzling to see. A bunch of big men were drinking sweaty from beginning to end, and the Australian Wilderness had a Western feeling in a trance. In the first half of the story, the atmosphere where strangers settle in a foreign land and try to approach while resisting and resisting is absolutely amazing. In the second half of the climax kangaroo hunting, the Australian movie is unique in that it directly relies on editing to push hormones to a climax. The only thing that...

  • Octavia 2023-01-09 15:11:10

    The dead sun, the rotten smell that only alcohol can hide. A small town like a swamp, exhausting all energy. When I first arrived, I ridiculed suicide. By the end of the film, suicide was not a tear in the corner of my eyes. Outback Australians long for coastal dreams, deep, oppressive, fragile, and...

  • Ulises 2023-01-08 12:36:26

    Four and a half stars, very exciting, whether it is the story itself or the meaning... After a long walk in the dream, you will come back after all. It is the best city and the worst city... Plus the hint of sexual orientation is the icing on the cake! Ps: The part of hunting kangaroos is...

Extended Reading
  • Amber 2022-09-12 20:14:31

    Going around and back to the origin




    I am isolated from the world and get together in a carnival. I go around and go back to the original point. Only killing yourself is a way of getting out of town. It was carried without any scruples, it was reddened by the scorching sun, and it was sobered by alcohol. The last sentence...

  • Kristy 2022-09-12 22:07:17

    try to summarize the content

    It felt weird, uneasy. Ring (use the concept, count?) structure.
        John Glenn, the teacher assigned to teach at Tibonda after a thousand bond. I am eagerly looking forward to leaving this little place for vacation and going to the big city to meet my girlfriend in Sydney. Mood is dissatisfaction...

Wake in Fright quotes

  • [John has won a large sum of money, but realizes he is still a teacher]

    John Grant: [to himself] One thousand dollars. Just... just one more spin... and you're out of it. Out of teaching...

    [gathers up his winnings]

    John Grant: Out of Tiboonda.

    [returns to the Two-up school]

  • Tim Hynes: [humming happily to himself] Over the teeth and 'round the gums, look out belly, here it comes!

    [laughs, and brings out two beers for himself and John]

    Tim Hynes: Just a little quickie before lunch.

    Janette Hynes: Lunch is ready *now*, daddy.

    Tim Hynes: I know. But firstly, John and I must have an aperitif!

    [laughs]