Wolf Creek (2016–2017)
7/10
Are You Ready To Play A Psycho Game?
8 March 2020
Wolf Creek Mick Taylor is back again with his dirty games if you are in the game with him than you are in a big problem because the word (Survival) is not in Micks game so take care for yourself, after two movies this one was totally worthy too, a miniseries of (2 seasons and 12 episodes) starting with season 1 well it starts out average in story and characters there won't be much action of what you are waiting for but season 2 is so much different you will surely have the feeling how much difference is there between season 1 and 2 its much much better than what i expected because after finishing season 1 my expectations went low for second one but no it just changed from the (first ep of S2) so season 2 starts out great structure of the story just gets better until the ending it collapses what i liked about it you have many characters to keep up with them and a plenty of good actions are done, so Mick Taylor (John Jarrat) is more than a psychopath he is the guy that enjoys playing hide and seek with their players (John Jarratt) is more than great for this role as much as i hate him i like him as much more, you will enjoy the beautiful nature of Australian wildlife throughout the great sceneries and there language is really great too, highly recommended if you enjoy psychopaths actions, so season 1 was 6/10⭐ and season 2 was 8/10⭐ in total 7/10⭐
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