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Van Diemen's Land
The true story of Australia’s most notorious convict, Alexander Pearce and his infamous journey into the beautiful yet brutal Tasmanian wilderness. A point of no return for convicts banished from their homeland, Van Diemen’s Land was a feared and dreaded penal settlement at the end of the earth.
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Plot Summary
In 1822, a group of Scottish prisoners of war embark on a desperate journey through the harsh wilderness of Van Diemen's Land (modern-day Tasmania) in search of freedom. Their escape quickly devolves into a brutal struggle for survival against the unforgiving environment and their own escalating paranoia and savagery.
Critical Reception
Van Diemen's Land received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its atmospheric tension and bleak portrayal of survival. Some found the pacing deliberate, while others praised its unsettling depiction of desperation and the dark side of human nature in extreme circumstances. It is generally considered a niche but effective historical thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and grim depiction of survival.
Noted for its exploration of desperation and the fragility of civilization.
Some critics found the deliberate pacing to be a drawback.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this title, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of the escape of Scottish prisoners from Sarah Island penal colony in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, in 1822.
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