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Bring Him To Me DVD

DVD  |  Thriller  |  06 Dec 2023
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When is it too late to turn back?

In BRING HIM TO ME a mild-mannered DRIVER (Pepper) for a mob boss has his conscience tested when he is asked to collect a young and unsuspecting new crew member known as PASSENGER (Costa) one week after a violent robbery. What PASSENGER doesnt know is that he is being driven to an ambush. With repercussions of the robbery on their tail, DRIVERS conscience is about to be tested as loyalties and morals collide.

Title: Bring Him To Me

Format: DVD

Release Date: 06 Dec 2023

Actor(s): Sam Neill, Rachel Griffiths, Barry Pepper, Liam McIntyre, Marcus Johnson, Jamie Costa, Zac Garred, Harley Bronwyn, Jennings Brower, Allison Frances Boyd, Thomas Pitts, Alex Fleri, Harrison Irvin, Josemily Royle

Sku: 2904132

Catalogue No: R-129841-9

Category: Thriller

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

OFLC Rating: MA15+

Run Time: 92

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Region Code: 4

OFLC Advice: Strong Violence And Coarse Language

Production Studio: Rialto

Dubbed Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Director(s): Luke Sparke

Genre: Thriller,

PRODUCT REVIEWS

Bring Him to Me is about a getaway driver who must battle his conscience and a crime boss and drive an unsuspecting crew member to an ambush execution. I think this was an absolute ripper of a Aussie crime thriller. It doesn’t have any let up and the performances were brilliant especially Barry Pepper and Sam Neill. Brilliant film. 8/10

Published on:
01 Jan 2024

Published by:
adsey30

A skilled getaway driver (Barry Pepper) receives an unexpected phone call from a ruthless crime boss named Veronica (Rachel Griffiths). The getaway driver is told to drive to a bus stop outside a local hardware store and pick up a passenger (Jamie Costa). This passenger is no stranger; it’s someone whom he knows reasonably well. Once the pick-up has been made, he must deliver him to Veronica. If successful, the getaway driver will receive a lot of money. If he fails, he’ll get nothing in return. However, for the getaway driver, collecting the passenger and delivering him to Veronica won’t be easy. Making matters worse, the driver and the passenger recently robbed a powerful man named Frank (Sam Neill). Not only did the job not go as planned, but after stealing a large bag of money from Frank, someone among them pocketed twenty-five thousand dollars for themselves, and now the passenger is the prime suspect. Conversations are shared while the driver tries to reach his destination, but Frank also wants to steal his money back. Can the driver make his destination in time, and will he hand over the passenger and newfound friend to Veronica? Plus, who’s responsible for the missing twenty-five grand in cash? Bring Him to Me is best described as an Australian crime thriller. The plot here is simple and easy to follow. I enjoyed that the film hinged on a few unknowns, such as a mysterious sum of money disappearing and the driver trying to commit and wrestle with the new orders he’s been given from above. Viewers will better understand the driver and the passenger as the film progresses, thanks to various conversations. We particularly learn about their past upbringing and their current family lifestyle. The film also offers flashbacks about the robbery of Frank, and again, more information is provided as the story progresses. The plot builds up strongly, and despite some minor aspects of predictability, many moments did surprise me. Overall, I’m proud to say this film significantly exceeded my expectations. Bring Him to Me is a crime thriller with a simple premise and storyline, but it has a solid mystery and strong character development. Barry Pepper is fantastic playing a skilled getaway driver and gives a solid performance. Naturally, actor Sam Neill carries an enjoyable presence on screen as a ruthless man keen for revenge. Visuals are top-notch here, and the use of colours feels creative and professional. This is easily Director Luke Sparke’s best film to date, and the same can be said about his work in the editing department, which was also strong here. Lovers of all things crime, thriller, and related to Australian Cinema should support this exciting new release. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
25 Nov 2023

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


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