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Directed by Peter Weir.
Peter Weir follows up on his critically acclaimed masterpiece Picnic at Hanging Rock with this surrealist psychological drama. The film opens with a freak hailstorm in Australia's outback. Cut to David Burton (Richard Chamberlain), a well-to-do Sydney corporate lawyer plagued by visions of impending doom who is assigned to defend five accused of murdering a fellow Aborigine. The case itself proves to be mysterious -- no exact cause of death can be determined by the pathologist, and the accused remain strangely tight-lipped about the whole affair. As his visions grow increasingly weird and intense, Burton sees in his dream one of the five Aborigines, Chris (David Gulpili of Walkabout fame), who is drenched and clutching a sacred rock. Burton's interest in the case slides into complete obsession, and he comes to believe that not only was the murder related to an underground urban tribe of Aborigines but that Australia is about to be decimated by a massive, apocalyptic tidal wave. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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"The Last Wave is a sort of spiritual sequel to Peter Weir's previous movie, Picnic at Hanging Rock, which was one of the most visceral experiences I have ever had, in my life, cinematic or otherwise. The Last Wave does not repeat the emotional enormity of that masterpiece, but they do have many similar characteristics- mystical subject matter, a slow pace, beautiful photography, and what some consider X-Files style music as a score. Where the two differ (aside from their level of emotional impact) is in their focus on character. Picnic did not so much feature real people as much as archetypes- the virginal young woman, the old hag, the adventurous heroes. This added to the impact of the work by drawing us even further into a Jungian world of mysticism and primal humanity. The Last Wave attempts to draw us into the story of a more three dimensional character, which counteracts with the more basic its more basic human concerns. That character is an Australian barrister named Dav ... " [More]
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Exploring similar ground as Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave delves into the gap between white Australia's button-down Victorian culture and the mysteries of the land occupied by that culture. Just as a prim, flaxen-haired schoolgirl is seemingly swallowed up by the sheer malevolence of Australia's rocky landscape in Weir's previous work, so does David Burton -- a prim, flaxen-haired tax attorney -- disappear into the Aboriginal caves located in the bowels of Sydney in The Last Wave. In both films, white Australian culture, with its fixation on rolled lawns, starched whites, and cricket, seems shallow and ludicrously ill-equipped to adapt to its rough and decidedly weird surroundings. One weakness of the film is its depiction of Aborigines; though much of the narrative's tension rides on the shadowy practices of this band of Native Australians, the film itself treads perilously close to cliché and stereotype. Another weakness is the lead actor who plays Burton; Richard Chamberlain, who usually has the emotional range of a bag of hammers, manages to imitate human facial expressions with some plausibility but fails to muster the intensity that the part demands. In spite of this, director Peter Weir manages to build a mood of dread and anxiety through a deft use of striking imagery and sound design. Overall, The Last Wave is both a fascinating look at a not-too-foreign culture and a profoundly creepy mood piece that stays with viewers after the lights have gone up. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
 

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