Nick Cave The Best And Most Terrifying Australian Movie In Existence
The opening shot of Ted Kotcheff’s psychological drama Wake in Fright is an ominous 360-degree pan of the Australian outback, a cracked and infertile ground still haunted by the country’s bloody colonial past. As the camera slowly revolves, recording the vast and debilitating emptiness, Kotcheff signals that his film will be intrinsically tied to its setting. The landscape may seem nondescript, but it quickly becomes the natural backdrop for a story of two men whose mutually destructive relationship evokes mankind’s most brutal tendencies....