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The movie follows indigenous detective Jay Swan as he is sent to the small mining town of Goldstone to find a missing Asian tourist, where he is again forced to confront the institutionalised racism and corruption of a small town.
Goldstone might look great but it has plot holes as vast as the Outback itself . These hobble any attempt at creating tension or even maintaining dramatic plausibility, a quality in which the film does not seem particularly interested.
Noir fades to rouge in the harsh glare of the Aussie Outback. And few filmmakers are better qualified than Ivan Sen to capture this fascinating tonal shift.
It's an effective, engaging film, avoiding the expected resolutions for a more authentic result, while engaging us in the issues of how we live together