Boar

2018 "In the Outback no one can hear you squeal."
5.1| 1h36m| en| More Info
Released: 17 June 2018 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://ozpixent.com/portfolioitem/boar/
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In the harsh, yet beautiful Australian outback lives a beast, an animal of staggering size, with a ruthless, driving need for blood and destruction. It cares for none, defends its territory with brutal force, and kills with a raw, animalistic savagery unlike any have seen before.

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Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
PodBill Just what I expected
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
nebk Boar is a cliched horror that starts off badly and goes downhill from there. It takes place in the Australian outback where a monster boar the size of a rhino is killing and devouring the inhabitants. And if the story sounds familiar it's because it rips off the premise from the movie Razorback from 1984. And yet in comparison Razorback is a vastly superior film. The acting is mostly mediocre although there are a few known Australian actors who try their best (John Jarrat, Roger Ward etc) but can't do much with the script and the dialogue. The story is just plain bad and the effects are worse. There is no suspense and the story is dijointed and gets more boring and unbelievable as the movie progresses. There is some humor thrown in and it may produce a chuckle or two but then again the movie is a joke so that's no surprise.
iceman88869 One person said it was unreal that the giant boar got up after losing its guts. It did not get back up. It showed that there was more than one huge boar. The special effects are not great, but not that bad either. The acting was ok and it was fun listening to their Australian accents. The story is pretty good and they do a really good job of character building which most movies don't even bother with these days. Some characters you actually get to liking and caring about their well being. It's basically a good B flick. Not great, but not bad.
beckeyruth This is a great beastie horror movie.It was fun and i enjoyed it a lot.I wasnt expecting much.id looked at the mixed reviews and the trailor..they should make another trailor to it as it was much better than portrayed. I saw Charlie's Farm and it was okjay but I didnt get drawn into the movie so i sort of lost interest. I live in the bush a lot like the one in the movie. and maybe i had the right atmosphere for the film.i use to chase carnivores away from my animals.. go out in the dark with a dolphin torch..ha.so yeah..i would like to say that the aussie accents arent overdone or forced at all. people in the bush still talk like that.i liked seeing john jarrat as a hero instead of a villian.He probably enjoyed it too.Im not saying much about the storyline as its explained on here anyway.It is a horror movie so some people will get uppity and not like it.Make up your own mind and see it..its worth a look..i enjoyed this more than razorback..but razorback is still a classic. its not like razorback much at all.
SpannersGerm669 Being a massive fan of Razorback and other pig movies (and creature features in general) I was very excited to finally get the opportunity to have a look at Boar. The director, Chris Sun's other efforts include the nasty Daddy's Little Girl and the Slasher Charlies Farm. While they were interesting, they had some glaring problems that prevented them from being very good movies, but each movie this director makes, is a massive step in the right direction. So, going into Boar i was expecting a fun time and that is exactly what I got! In fact, I will say its better than I expected. From the great banter amongst iconic Australian actors, to the fantastic looking giant Boar, this is what you want from this type of movie. Add to that the nastiness in the gore (which you exepct from this director) Boar is a great way to spend 90 minutes if you go into it expecting a fun time!