The Dry Review: A Meticulously Crafted Slow Burn Murder Mystery
The Dry Review: A Meticulously Crafted Slow Burn Murder Mystery
A federal agent (Eric Bana) investigates a series of murders in a drought-stricken Australian town in The Dry.
The Dry is a slow burn, meticulously crafted murder mystery set in the scorched landscape of a remote Australian town. Eric Bana delivers a brilliantly nuanced performance as a federal agent tormented by grief and suspicion. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Jane Harper,
The Dry explores two devastating crimes separated by twenty years. Everyone is a suspect as dark secrets are laid bare in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
The Dry Review: Small Town Blues - The New York Times
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The Dry provides grounded, adult drama that is all too rare these days
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By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer
A headline and a letter draw a big city federal agent, Aaron Falk (Eric Bana), back to his hometown of Kiewarra after 20 years away in the compelling Australian crime drama â The Dry.â His childhood friend Luke (Martin Dingle Wall) is presumed to have murdered his wife and young son before killing himself. Only the infant was spared. A note from Lukeâs father, Gerry (Bruce Spence) implores Aaron to come to the funeral, alluding to a lie he knows they told.
Lukeâs parents want Aaron to look into it: The mother doesnât believe that he could have done it; The father worries that he did. And Aaron is reluctant to stay. Twenty years ago, when he was just a teenager, he left the town after one of his and Lukeâs friends turned up dead in the lake. Their alibi was suspicious enough to raise doubt and everyone just started assuming that one of them did it.