Written by Greg McLean And Aaron Sterns
Directed by Greg McLean
Paul: "So it's sort of like 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire'?"
Mick: "Yeah! Except you don't get to phone a friend if you get one wrong because you'll be too busy screaming in fucking agony!"
There are times when a sequel will turn out to be much better than the original. It doesn't happen often but it does happen every once in a while. For me, this sequel was better than the first movie itself.
Once again, you've got the return of xenophobic misogynistic serial killer, Mick Taylor (John Jarrett) and once again, he's out to cause absolute terror to anyone who would have the misfortune to encounter with him.
For the first half an hour, those caught in Mick's reign of terror included two highway patrol officers named Gary Bulmer (Shane Connor) and Brian O'Connor (Ben Gerrard). It's not that surprising that Mick would hate the law as much as he does foreigners given the sadistic delight he took in killing both Bulmer and O'Connor.
However going back to his main love, Mick happened to find a tourist couple named Rutger (Philippe Klaus) and Katarina (Shannon Ashlyn) and it didn't long for the former to be killed and for the latter's escape to bring about a true challenge for Mick before being killed off herself.
The challenge for Mick being an English tourist named Paul Hammersmith (Ryan Corr). Yup, Paul was an ordinary enough bloke but for some reason, he managed to both anger and intrigue Mick long enough to make it out of the movie. Unfortunately even surviving Mick came a huge consequence to Paul.
The dynamic between Paul and Mick, which involved finger grating, drinking and general knowledge questions did give a better insight into what made Mick tick a bit more. This was something the first movie lacked and Paul was a sympathetic enough everyman protagonist to make those scenes worked. I even got the impression that Mick had a grudging respect for Paul.
- Ryan Corr who played Paul Hammersmith actually is Australian. Paul had a girlfriend he was talking to before getting caught up in the main event. Paul was reported back to the UK and sectioned.
- Following this movie, there was a TV series that ran for two seasons. A new movie is coming out later this year.
- Standout music: Slim Dusty's When The Rain Tumbles Down In July.
- Chronology: Set shortly after the events of the first movie.
Yup, for me, Wolf Creek 2 was definitely the better movie. It did help having a somewhat better written everyman character in Paul and the scenes with him and Mick were definitely the strongest. The ending was bleak but not unexpected.
Rating: 7 out of 10

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