The Last Wave (1977)

The Last Wave (1977)
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Peter Weir follows up on his critically acclaimed masterpiece Picnic at Hanging Rock with this surrealist psychological drama. The film opens with a freak hailstorm in Australia's outback. Cut to David Burton (Richard Chamberlain), a well-to-do Sydney corporate lawyer plagued by visions of impending doom who is assigned to defend five accused of murdering a fellow Aborigine. The case itself proves to be mysterious -- no exact cause of death can be determined by the pathologist, and the accused remain strangely tight-lipped about the whole affair. As his visions grow increasingly weird and intense, Burton sees in his dream one of the five Aborigines, Chris (David Gulpili of Walkabout fame), who is drenched and clutching a sacred rock. Burton's interest in the case slides into complete obsession, and he comes to believe that not only was the murder related to an underground urban tribe of Aborigines but that Australia is about to be decimated by a massive, apocalyptic tidal wave. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard ChamberlainOlivia Hamnett, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Weir
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Last Wave

Peter Weir follows up on his critically acclaimed masterpiece Picnic at Hanging Rock with this surrealist psychological drama. The film opens with a freak hailstorm in Australia's outback. Cut to David Burton (Richard Chamberlain), a well-to-do Sydney corporate lawyer plagued by visions of impending doom who is assigned to defend five accused of murdering a fellow Aborigine. The case itself proves to be mysterious -- no exact cause of death can be determined by the pathologist, and the accused remain strangely tight-lipped about the whole affair. As his visions grow increasingly weird and intense, Burton sees in his dream one of the five Aborigines, Chris (David Gulpili of Walkabout fame), who is drenched and clutching a sacred rock. Burton's interest in the case slides into complete obsession, and he comes to believe that not only was the murder related to an underground urban tribe of Aborigines but that Australia is about to be decimated by a massive, apocalyptic tidal wave. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Weir
Writer(s):
Petru PopescuPeter WeirTony Morphett
Producer(s):
James McElroyHal McElroyJim McElroy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Suitable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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David H.

Very slow paced plot development mixed with mild suspense that does not fully resolve at the ending. Yawn!

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Mark L.

The end of this movie was a bitter disappointment. It was difficult to tell throughout the movie if he was dreaming or in reality. The movie never quite made sense.

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Adele S.

I truly didn't get what I expected from this movie. I tried to stay with it, but I found myself fast forwarding because it dragged! Left a lot of unanswered questions. Skip this one. I do not recommend it.

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