The New York Times by Dana Stevens
With a neck-snapping jolt, turns into the scariest exercise in cinematic sleight of hand since "The Blair Witch Project."
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Australia · 1997
1h 44m
Director Samantha Lang
Starring Pamela Rabe, Miranda Otto, Paul Chubb, Frank Wilson
Genre Drama
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Young Katherine and her older friend Hester live at the isolated farm run by Hester and her father Francis. Katherine works as a maid and wants to leave that place because there's too much work. Hester, however, gets attracted to Katherine and hold her there, promising to give her less work in the future. When old Francis dies, Hester decides to sell the farm for cash. They move to small cottage on the edge of the farm and plan to go to Europe for the money they got. But tragic accident and theft of their money change their plans.
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The New York Times by Dana Stevens
With a neck-snapping jolt, turns into the scariest exercise in cinematic sleight of hand since "The Blair Witch Project."
Still most easily defined by its unavoidable parallels to any number of lesbian-overtone psychodramas.
A heartfelt, beautifully acted film that suffers from its similarity to countless other movies.
A grim and deliciously twisted Gothic chiller from the dark side of sunny Down Under.
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