Mystery Road
Mystery Road
TV-14 | 03 June 2018 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    corneswanepoel

    Judy Davis' acting alone made me binge-watch all 6 episodes in one night. The scenery was magnificent too.

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    swindexer-02633

    I was looking forward to this series, having enjoyed the movie 'Mystery Road'; however, I was disappointed. Disappointed, but not so surprised as the series demonstrated, yet again, everything that is wrong with too many Australian productions. These are: 1. The idea that spectacular scenery is on the same level as dramatic effect. By all means include spectacular scenery, but not as a replacement for the drama; it's not supposed to be a travelogue. 2. An over-loud and (to my ears) rather whiney soundtrack that, again, seemed to be there to replace the lack of dramatic effect that should have been achieved with better plot construction, character arc and dialogue. In addition, too often the soundtrack seemed to be warning of an impending crisis that didn't eventuate. 3. A plot that was, by turns, unbelievable and banal (I won't list the criticisms for fear of spoiling an otherwise spoiled plot). But they beg the question: don't the film-makers themselves ever discuss the plot and try and eliminate the obvious 'fridge moments' before filming starts? I wouldn't have thought it would be that difficult. 4. Characters with only a single characteristic - and remaining without any transformation throughout the series. In most cases, this single characteristic was a sort of dull and sour glumness. The only characters who seemed to have a sense of humour - or, I should say, were trying to exhibit a sense of humour without any script support - were the characters played by Judy Davis, Colin Friels and Tasma Walton. The only two characters who livened up the scenes they were in were the two backpackers who - perhaps because they were not Australian - were given more leeway in their characterisations. 5. Lack of interesting dialogue. It seems to me that many Australian film-makers have misinterpreted the exhortation 'show, don't tell' to literally remove any but the most essential dialogue - thus missing the fact that the exhortation is referring to exposition, not dialogue per se. It also seems that the Australian film-maker's consideration of 'realism' obscures the need for the dialogue to sparkle with humour and originality. Good dialogue is essential for defining differences in character and, unfortunately, by equipping most of the characters in Mystery Road with only grunts and ill-formed sentences, all the characters are essentially identical. In addition, please stop the nonsense of artificially creating dramatic effect by refusing to allow characters to normally communicate with each other by, for example, asking obvious questions. It's just laziness. I read that the two stars (Davis and Pederson) had a significant input into the dialogue. Just goes to show that they should stick to what they're good at - acting.

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    Coburgkiwi

    I tuned in for Aaron Pederson, not having seen the previous 'Mystery Roads'. Tho the series traverses some familiar themes eg the darker side of a remote town with a bunch of colourful characters, a crime that exposes a whole bunch of secrets, a cop with a chequered past and estranged from family etc etc, but the story still had enough mystery and red herrings to keep me watching till the end. Just to see all those actors together - Pederson, Colin Friels, Judy Davis, Deb Mailman, Tasma Walton, against the stunning backdrop of the harsh and huge - but beautiful - Kimberley .... wow. Ernie Dingo in the last episode was a revelation - as was the man who played the young Scottish backpacker in the scene where he leapt out of the car , tensed to face the thugs. Evocative music and evocative use of scenery. And the sense of no matter how far away you go, you can't escape your past or who you really are. I really enjoyed this!

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    janarra-rhiamon

    As a retired lawyer I'm pretty hard to please when it comes to police shows. I had heard about the movie Mystery Road and it sequel. I therefore watched this series. It has the right amount of tension and intrigue.This series live up to the prior 2 films. There are plenty of believable plot and sub-plots. It really made this series awesome. I didn't want the series to end its that good. I look forward to future Mystery Road series. All the actors gave award winning performance. The photography was amazing. Told a story with an accurate, believable Aboriginal sub-plot.

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