True. its scary in the sense that if it happened to you it would be scary, but it also wasn't scary in that same way.
If you were in the situation you'd be doing things differently.
Throughout the movie there are parts where you are like "Ok kill him" "make sure hes dead", "why are you doing that?.
2006-08-22 19:34:14
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answered by monkeyundead 3
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"Wolf Creek" is very loosely based on a true story of the real-life serial killer Ivan Milat,who was convicted of killing 7 backpackers and dumping their bodies in the Belangalo Forest,Australia.One of his intended victims,a young British guy,managed to escape and was instrumental in identifying the killer.The filmmakers have used a lot of key points from this case for the movie,for example the physical description of Ivan Milat,the fact that he used a hunting knife and was a gun fanatic.Also he sliced through the spinal cord of most of his victims,paralyzing them before stabbing,shooting,beating and or sexually assaulting them.The personal belongings of his victims were eventually found in a police raid on his home,sleeping bags,tents,backpacks,etc.So the actual story of Wolf Creek isn't true,but the psychopath is a reality.That's why "Wolf Creek" is so terrifying and intense.Director McLean perfectly uses the environment to create an atmosphere of total dread and hopelessness.The film is grainy and offers some fairly brutal scenes of violence and torture,especially towards the female characters.John Jarratt is perfect as Mick Taylor,a sadistic psychopath who stalks tourists.The story is pure,uncluttered and horribly believable,gripping the viewer and never allowing for one second any doubt that the horrors we are witnessing could indeed happen to anyone.Overall,"Wolf Creek" is an intense,decidedly visceral experience that should satisfy fans of relentless horror.9 out of 10.
2006-08-22 19:34:25
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answered by JoYbOy 4
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Scary - no I didn't find it scary.
It was gorey - that made me want to turn away from the screen because I do not like blood and stuff.
And yes - I was thinking "come on girls - you barely know the guy you are trying to save - get out of there!!!"
2006-08-22 19:30:10
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answered by kimberhill 5
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Its not as scary as it is disturbing, i could not watch some parts but over all when i think back about it i thought it was a pretty good movie.
2006-08-22 19:20:40
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answered by 5% 1
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not extremely in accordance to a real tale yet an concept developed from numerous memories, mutually with the Backpacker Killer Ivan Milat and the Peter Falconio homicide the position Joanne Lees escaped. good yet nerve-racking movie.
2016-12-01 01:15:17
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answered by ? 3
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I saw it, I didn't find it very scary. I hate serial killer movies where the main characters are STUPID, they had their chance to kill the psycho for sure but they did all the wrong things. They deserved to die for their sheer stupidity.
2006-08-22 20:36:29
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answered by TheFatIdiot 3
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i thought it was pretty stupid i was kinda pissed when i saw at the movies i wasted 8 bucks usually i will walk out of the movie but i was too mad and i kept thinking maybe it would get better
2006-08-22 19:24:36
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answered by sweetie1995 4
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it's soooo bloody..i can't even watch some of the scenes..but its no that interesting and special..
2006-08-22 19:33:52
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answered by Maggie 2
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the dumbest movie i have seen...i fell asleep on it....TWICE
2006-08-22 21:00:05
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answered by ? 5
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it was lame why would you go back ?
2006-08-22 19:18:46
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answered by Ynot me 2 4
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