Mystery Road

6.6
2013 2 hr 1 min Drama , Thriller , Crime

A murdered girl is found under a bridge on a remote road and indigenous detective Jay Swan gets the case. Jay finds that no-one is that interested in solving the murder of an indigenous teenager and he is forced to work alone.

  • Cast:
    Aaron Pedersen , Hugo Weaving , Jack Thompson , Ryan Kwanten , Tony Barry , Bruce Spence , Damian Walshe-Howling

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Reviews

Chirphymium
2013/08/15

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Bergorks
2013/08/16

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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Siflutter
2013/08/17

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Cristal
2013/08/18

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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shakercoola
2013/08/19

Indigenous police detective returns to his home twon after qualifying as a detective. His first case is under resourced - the discovery of a teenager's body under a road used by truckers in outback New South Wales. Mystery Road is a masterfully executed slice of storytelling which keeps the audience wondering as he follows his instincts to find out what is going. It's a slow-burner but Pedersen has a charisma and is very watchable. One of the false notes is those he suspects don't do a good job of convincing him otherwise so there is some predictability.

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nowego
2013/08/20

As an Australian I am proud to say this is an Australian movie and one that does Australia proud.I have long been a fan of Aaron Pedersen, one of the best Aboriginal actors Australia has produced and there have been some really fine Aboriginal actors in the past, most of whom, happily are still going round. He has been in many TV shows with either bit parts or in some cases longer roles. My favourite would be the Jack Irish movies and TV Show.He has proven he can act and it shows throughout this movie. Throw in Hugo Weaving, Jack Thompson, Bruce Spence, Tasma Walton and Jack Charles and you have to get a good result.A great story and really good cinematography all help to make a really interesting, attention holding movie. One that needs to be watched more than once to really take in.Highly recommended. 8/10

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Abdul Wasey Tanweer
2013/08/21

There is a class of film lovers who want to concede and live the eras of film making. Even though they were born in situations separated by time and space, they feel nostalgic about the early and subsequent industrial era diffusion (and its effects) brought in thru history, literature and cinema: The periods when homesteaders entered Dodge City, when London started getting crawled in by villagers or when families from a big city relocated to newly planned adjoining suburbs. If you identify with this description, you've probably got a treasure here.19th century Wild West lives in 21st century Bush! Not that it's uncreative; the history of filmography is etched in this 2 hours intelligent crime story. Referencing the classic westerns to earliest neo-noirs to recent crime features, the unknown director theoretically beautifies the Film making.The score is as quiet as the life itself while as intriguing as its characters. Unbelievably well photographed! Aerial shots and silhouette wides suit the mood of terror in an uncivil, dusty town with principal actors having a gem to showcase their worth. Screen writing concerned me a bit but that doesn't stop me from saying that if given a worldwide interest, I'm sure Australia will unbland the perceptions of Australianness and allow us into new realms of cinematic and cultural entertainment.

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MartinHafer
2013/08/22

My daughter suggested we see this film together. She told me she'd seen it and liked it but also felt like it might make more sense if she saw it again--and on a TV with captions instead of in the theater. This is because this Australian film is set in a very rural portion of Queensland, Australia and the language is very different for us. In other words, while they're speaking English, there are a lot of colloquial words and phrases she just didn't understand the first time she saw it and a few of the accents were a bit thick. I couldn't help her that much even though I spent a few weeks in Australia--this certainly didn't make me an expert on the country. Plus, all the time I was there I was in the much more cosmopolitan portions of New South Wales and Victoria. So for folks like us Americans, the film might pose a few challenges. My advice is still watch it--but try to bring along an Australian friend to help you understand everything that is occurring. Additionally, I should point out that the film is, at times, deliberately vague.The story is about a detective investigating the murder of a young Aboriginal girl. He is himself half Aboriginal and you get the impression that this is really important in the film--but exactly how is, again, something that might help to understand if you have Australians sitting with you watching. What exactly happened to the girl is difficult, as there aren't a lot of apparent clues. And when the big confrontation at the end occurs, you STILL aren't sure who is who (especially Hugo Weaving's character). Worth seeing but confusing and worth repeated views because of this.

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