Review of Razorback (1984) by Blais E — 21 Feb 2011
A humongous, Buick-sized Razorback Boar runs rampant through the wilds of the Land Down Under, making human hot dogs of the oddball-Outbackers unlucky enough to cross his path. Enter Gregory Harrison ("Trapper John, M.
D."-) to hunt down the predatorily-pernicious porker after he sups on his wife. Decent acting and vivid characterizations (Especially among the eccentric Aussie folk-) coupled with supremely-moody atmosphere and stark cinematography that render the Outback into an arid, forbodingly-desolate wasteland all make for an interesting and original film experience.
This review of Razorback (1984) was written by Blais E on 21 Feb 2011.
Razorback has generally received mixed reviews.
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