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Reef - Stalked, The DVD

DVD  |  Thriller  |  31 Aug 2022
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Welcome to paradise.

In an effort to heal after witnessing her sisters horrific murder, Nic travels to a tropical resort with her friends for a kayaking and diving adventure. Only hours into their expedition, the women are stalked and then attacked by a great white shark. To survive they will need to band together and Nic will have to overcome her post-traumatic stress, face her fears and slay the monster.

Title: Reef - Stalked, The

Format: DVD

Release Date: 31 Aug 2022

Actor(s): Teressa Liane, Tim Ross, Ann Truong, Kate Lister, Saskia Archer

Sku: 2679142

Catalogue No: DN4524

Category: Thriller

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1

OFLC Rating: M

Run Time: 89

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen, Full Height Anamorphic

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English for the Hearing Impaired

Region Code: 2,4

OFLC Advice: Mature Themes And Coarse Language, Violence

Dubbed Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Director(s): Andrew Traucki

Genre: Thriller,

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This movie Is a good movie to see? I gave this a rive star rating for the movie.

Published on:
22 Sep 2022

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Great Aussie movie

The film starts with a tragic incident, revealing to Nic (Teressa Liane) that her sister is in an abusive relationship. Nic witnesses the horrific consequences of this relationship, leaving her to run away and attempt to start her life afresh. Nine months later, Nic comes home to be reunited with her best friends, Lisa (Kate Lister) and Jodie (Ann Truong), and her younger sister Anne (Saskia Archer). As the group catch up, they decide to go on a kayaking trip in the Pacific Islands in honour of Nic's older sister. Nic and her big sister used to share multiple kayaking adventures previously. As the group begins their journey and revisiting memory lane, we learn that Nic still suffers from trauma and often has flashbacks. Despite this, she pushes through with the adventure. However, while the water and the views around the four are amazing and stunning, it's not long until they find they are "stalked" by a massive great white shark with a thirst for blood. Now, these four friends will need to work together to try and survive. The Reef: Stalked is best described as a thriller with a few moments of drama and horror. For those unaware, this film also serves as a sequel to The Reef back in 2010. If you have not seen the previous film, the good news is it's not a critical factor you’ve missed it. The new sequel focuses on brand-new characters who are obviously in a sharky situation. This film has once again been directed by Andrew Traucki, who is also credited as the film's writer. Andrew's previous work includes Black Water and Black Water: Abyss, so naturally, it's no secret that Andrew has a thing for making films about scary underwater creatures. As a new film, this carries many pleasing and creative elements. Firstly, the performance from Teressa Liane as Nic is great. She brings a character to life and portrays dealing with the many emotions well. It's not just a matter of dealing with tragedy within her own family; now, she's tackling a giant shark. I'm happy to report the actress did a great job on-screen. Scenery, including various shots via drone or aerial footage, is also great, and these shots set the world and scenario up wonderfully. The majority of the underwater shots are also highly creative. Overall, while shark movies are becoming a familiar territory, I found this sequel to have a few new creative ideas and elements when it comes to thrills. Those who have previously experienced and loved Andrew Traucki’s work (like me) will know what to expect now- a brainlessly fun time with moments of thrills and horror. I love the look of this film; it’s bright, colourful, and easy to watch. The main performance from Teressa Liane is also great. I enjoyed seeing her character carry a lot of emotion while battling a massive great white. There’s also a theme here that was unexpected and pleasing to witness. Sure, there are a few questionable moments relating to emotions from other characters and the editing between shots of a deadly shark and characters attempting to survive. Nevertheless, it’s still a highly worthy film to support, and Andrew succeeds with another awesome achievement for Australian cinema. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
25 Jul 2022

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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