![]() ![]() There are some gory shots but these are nothing that more skirmish viewers wont be able to handle if they are familiar with the genre. The practical effects are decent and the use of CG, while not perfect, doesn't take away from the experience. It could be the case that this is an attempt at a deeper social commentary on the genre or Australian film, but that might be a stretch given the overall tone of the film. What starts out as cringe-inducing stereotyping quickly moves to what might be construed as racism. That said, the character development of Benny is a bit problematic. ![]() The bizarre plot devices and comically stoic characters like Frank (Keith Agius) contrast well with the always sombre lead Barry (Jay Gallagher). Some of these work better than others, though to be fair the film has a somewhat playful dynamic so the unorthodox creative liberties will be appreciated fans who enjoy a bit of silliness. What I will say is that there is a decent amount of action and some very unique and creative twists on the zombie phenomena. I can't say too much about why I like this film and I would suggest going into it without doing much research into it. Having watched many zombie films of all different types over the years, I am happy to say that Wyrmwood is an interesting take on the genre.
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