Fear the man with nothing left to lose.
"The Rover," a gripping post-apocalyptic thriller released in 2014, was masterfully crafted by Porchlight Films and Screen Australia. Set in the desolate Australian outback, the film paints a haunting picture of a world ten years after a global economic collapse. Directed by David Michôd, the movie stars Guy Pearce as Eric, a hardened loner on a relentless quest to reclaim his stolen car, and Robert Pattinson as Rey, a wounded and naive accomplice caught in Eric's vengeful journey. The stark, barren landscapes serve as a powerful backdrop to the film's exploration of survival, morality, and the human condition in a world stripped of its former civility. As Eric and Rey traverse the harsh outback, their uneasy alliance evolves into a complex relationship that challenges their individual notions of purpose and redemption. The film's slow-burning tension and minimal dialogue allow the performances of Pearce and Pattinson to shine, conveying deep emotional undercurrents through subtle expressions and actions. Pattinson, in particular, delivers a transformative performance, shedding his previous heartthrob image to embody the vulnerable and troubled Rey. The duo's journey is punctuated by encounters with various characters, each interaction revealing more about the brutal reality of their world and the lengths to which people will go to survive. Michôd's direction, combined with the cinematography of Natasha Braier, captures the desolation and beauty of the Australian outback, creating a visual narrative that complements the film's bleak atmosphere. The use of long, lingering shots and a muted color palette enhances the sense of isolation and despair, drawing viewers into the characters' relentless struggle. The haunting score by Sam Petty further amplifies the film's emotional intensity, underscoring the tension and hopelessness that permeate the story. "The Rover" stands out as a compelling and thought-provoking film that delves into the darker aspects of human nature while offering a glimmer of hope through the unlikely bond between its protagonists. It is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ability of cinema to explore complex themes within a stark and unforgiving setting. Porchlight Films and Screen Australia have delivered a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences to ponder the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.
年2014
予算12250000$
上映時間103 分
収益2510007$
ジャンル犯罪ドラマ
製作国Australia





