Strangerland

2015 • 111 minutes
3.1
126 reviews
40%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Newly arrived to a remote desert town, Catherine (Nicole Kidman) and Matthew (Joseph Fiennes) are tormented by suspicion when their two teenage children mysteriously vanish into a dust storm that leaves only cryptic incriminations and family secrets in its wake.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

3.1
126 reviews
Mim Lo (Mimlo)
17 October 2015
Slow-paced for a reason, guys. They lived in a slow, dusty, dry town in the Australian desert. The parents were waiting, waiting, waiting for their children to be found. Only American films have to have action every minute. (I'm American.) The acting was great, I love Hugo Weaving, he's always good!! Nicole Kidman is an amazing actress, wish she'd lay off the botox, though. She would be more expressive if her face had some movement- wrinkles aren't a crime. Oh, right, in Hollywood they're a felony.
William Stradford
15 September 2015
Strangerland is film about shame, loneliness, guilt. The Famliy in this film had a bad patch and never faced together and as a result the lack of communication slowly destroys everyone's trust and it comes to a feverpitch when the daughter runs away. The lesson learned for me was talk to your loved ones and don't bottle up the pain cause it will hurt you and the ones you love the must. Plus the soundtrack is cool too.
Andrew Guile (ThornApple)
22 July 2015
Though the characters are intense and all seem to have issues, the story in itself ends up nowhere and offers very little closure or insight to most of the characters. Very drawn out and was expecting a bit more and just ends up feeling very incomplete. I am very sick of movies ending so open ended or unresolved, this needs to stop.