There are three of the travelers decided to travel to the Australian Outback. On that trip, the three men stopped to visit a meteorite hole in the isolated Wolf Creek National Park. Things started to change when these guys found their car not working so they decided to spend a night in the car. While in the car, a friend named Hill Mobil Taylor stopped to offer these three help. The man decides to make an offer on these three to pull that car to his camp where he can fix the car in his camp. When they accept the proposal, all things seem wrong, as the holiday turns into a strange real nightmare.
It's a depressing exercise in just mutilation and torture.
Eye for Film
August 16, 2007
It is almost as if a hardcore survival horror film had been infiltrated (and slyly undermined) by the quieter mysticism of Peter Weir's Picnic At Hanging Rock...
There's no substitute for bad taste. And this one has it double-barreled, both in the timing of its release and as a movie, one said to be loosely based on fact.
Despite the obvious influences of the original "Chainsaw," "Hills Have Eyes," "Last House," and other kidnap-terror films, you can't predict what is going to happen in this film.