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Ned Kelly's Revenge has this gritty tone that really captures the chaos of the Bushranger era. Lachlan Heron, the director, does a decent job at balancing action with a bit of character depth, though it sometimes leans hard into the violence. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that chaos kind of mirrors the wild nature of the Kelly Gang. The cinematography makes the Australian landscape feel almost like a character itself, with those sweeping shots and moments of tension. The performances have their moments—some characters stand out more than others, but there's a raw energy to it. Practical effects add a layer of authenticity that some modern films seem to skip over. It’s not your standard historical piece, that's for sure.
Gritty exploration of the Kelly Gang eraFocus on practical effects adds authenticityUneven pacing mirrors the narrative chaos
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