“Liv (Jessica Henwick, Glass Onion) and Hanna (Julia Garner, Ozark), two Canadian women on vacation in Australia, run out of money. Desperate, they take a job bartending in a remote desert Outback hotel, only to realize they’ve stumbled into a sun-struck patch of Hell-on-Earth. Writer director Kitty Green adapts, with co-screenwriter Oscar Redding, a true story that starts as a feminist parable and develops into a taut horror-thriller. Both Garner (reunited with Green after their stunning The Assistant) and Henwick are riveting, as is Hugo Weaving in an electrifying supporting role. Green and Redding don’t idealize their heroines in the politically correct way you might expect: Liv and Hanna are neither Girl Scouts nor victims. As the threat of misogynist violence rises, drink by drink, scene by scene, Green deepens the film’s core theme: ugly behavior and casual disregard for other humans is highly contagious.” -Larry Gross, Telluride Film Festival
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