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      • Grisly as it needs to be, Dying Breed is nevertheless quite a sophisticated horror film, layered with elements and peopled with leading characters who are more than stereotypes, thanks also to top performances.
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  2. Apr 30, 2008 · While greater effort was put into the film's script than is apparent in a majority of modern horror films, what really sets "Dying Breed" apart from its brethren is gorgeous cinematography and the skillful direction of Dwyer.

  3. Objectively it was very average, the premise was whatever, just a cannibal movie, but the scares weren't the worst and the gore was done well. It got a bit more rapey than I was expecting for sure but that's not a dealbreaker for me so I really don't know what it was.

  4. The acting is pretty good for a horror movie, the plot moves along good enough and although there aren't many surprises left for you to see, it's still a nice movie. Nice shots (cinematography) and nicely edited too.

  5. Dying breed attempts to connect a cannibalistic killer and an extinct tiger on the Tasmanian island. A sister is traveling to scope out what happened to her sibling and the town is all in on it...

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  6. Dying Breed Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Anton Bitel Eye for Film. If Geoffrey Hall's cinematography is eerily beautiful, capturing the isolation and...

  7. This notorious slice of local history has been cannibalised in Jody Dwyer's Dying Breed, which presents us with Pearce's inbred and somewhat bestial descendants, and leaves it to our imagination how Pearce himself, on the run and far from any women, could ever have come to have children.

  8. Apr 7, 2020 · Film review – Dying Breed (2008) Posted by kimnewman ⋅ April 7, 2020 ⋅ 1 Comment. My notes on Dying Breed (2008). The prologue of this don’t-go-in-the-woods horror overlaps with the grim historical drama Van Diemen’s Land, and evokes the historical character of Alexander Pierce (Peter Docker), a 19th Century convict who went on the ...

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