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A Bloody Long Run dives deep into the haunting legacy of Angus McMillan, a figure whose dark past looms over the picturesque landscapes of Victoria. The film's pacing feels intentionally meandering, much like the trail itself, creating a contemplative atmosphere. There’s a rawness to the bushwalkers' journey, a blend of personal discovery and historical reckoning. It’s interesting how the documentary intertwines nature's beauty with the weight of its violent history. The practical effects are absent here, but the real-life experiences of the walkers impart a tactile sense of connection to the land. The director, though unknown, captures a unique tone that lingers, challenging viewers to reflect on both progress and pain within these trails.
Explores historical themes and natureUnique pacing mirrors the trail experienceCaptivating atmosphere and personal journeys
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Beau Miles
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