Australia continues to be my dark horse for most underrated film culture. I have yet to see an Australian film that I haven't liked. This one was not perfect but had a very enjoyable middle and ending. The film is shot like a documentary similar to Lake Mungo if anybody has seen that one. The found footage aspect is lessened by the insertion on interviews by witnesses and survivors. This made the film a bit less annoying as most found footage films tend to be. Like I said the middle and end were very suspenseful and creepy and while they don't show it much, the "villain" was very well done. I recommend it.
7.5/10