Force of Nature: The Dry 2 Review – Entertaining Suspenseful Thriller with Strong Performances

Force of Nature: The Dry 2, from IFC Films, presents a survival story filled with murder, intrigue, and corporate corruption, in a race against time thriller that pits nature's harshness and man's violence against the will to survive.

The film's first scene is near the end of the plot. One woman, Jill Bailey, played by Deborra-lee-Furness, is running out of a dense forest, trailed by three other women, Lauren, played by Robin McLeavy, Beth, played by Sisi Stringer, and Bree, played by Lucy Ansell. Bree is suffering from a spider bite and is in deep pain. Lauren walks to the edge of the trail and screams the name of Alice.


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This scene splits the film into three narratives, we begin to understand that Alice, played by Anna Torv, was acting as an informant for the Australian Feds, and was given an ultimate either help Agent Aaron Falk, played by Eric Bana, and Agent Carmen Cooper, played by Jacqueline McKenzie. gather more evidence on Daniel Bailey, played by Richard Roxburgh, or face criminal prosecution.

The second narrative is the corporate retreat, a remote survival hike through the treacherous Giralang Ranges. The rules of the retreat call for each of the women to surrender their cell phones. On day one of the hike they fare well, essentially. Despite the mix of executives, leaders, and support staff, they make it to the first campground where food, shelter, water, and supplies are waiting.

Day two of the hike, an assistant, Bree, was put in charge of leading the group. Unskilled at map reading, the group, which by this time is confronting the underlying animosity that accompanies corporate leadership and with the tables turned, as they assistants are now in charge, the situation deteriorates rapidly.


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Suddenly, the group of five, with two sets of sisters, have become enemies, as each jockey for position, unsure who will return to corporate life unscathed, and therefore unsure of which side to join.

When Alice tries to grab the map from Beth, she jerks away, it flies from her hands and lands in a raging river, as Lauren tries to grab it, she falls in the water, and cuts her head on a rock. Now, the women are in grave danger.

The third narrative of the film begins when Alice calls Aaron from the hike, even as she was not allowed to keep her cell phone, she brought a second. He knew immediately that she was in danger, and Agent Cooper explains, the Giralang Range is deep in the Australian backcountry the perfect place for a murder.


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When Aaron and Carmen arrive at the lodge, the women have been rescued and are being questioned over Alice's disappearance. The search is intensifying, which Agent Falk has taken an intensified interest in the effort, when he is asked why is frantic, he explains that he lost his mother in the same backcountry, which we understand is how he became an expert hiker and backpacker and understand completely time is of the essence as a massive three-day storm is close.

Force of Nature: The Dry 2 moves seamlessly between the three stories, the current search for Alice, and the interrogation of the four women who were recovered from the backcountry as each seem to be hiding something about their traumatic experience as well as the Agent Falk's memories of hiking the same trail and losing his mother.

The complex story unpacks the details, feeding the audience just enough to allow them to attempt to figure out the ending, only to be surprised at each twist. The cast is believable and relatable, at all levels, we feel sympathy for the unskilled assistant charged with leading, and are angered at the bickering among the executives, who we understand are fighting a personal battle. Anna Torv and Deborra-lee-Furness each give excellent performances as executives fighting for superiority.

An entertaining thriller, Force of Nature: The Dry 2, delivers intrigue and heightened suspense. in theaters and everywhere you rent movies May 10, 2024. See it. 


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Country: Australia.

Language: English.

Runtime: 112 minutes.

Director: Robert Connolly.

Producer: Eric Bana, Robert Connolly, Steve Hutensky, Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea.

Executive Producer: Andrew Myer, Robert Patterson, Joel Pearlman, Ricci Swart, Edwina Waddy.

Writer: Robert Connolly, based on the best-selling book series from Jane Harper.

Cast: Eric Bana, Anna Torv, Deborra-lee Furness, Robin McLeavy, Sisi Stringer, Lucy Ansell, Jacqueline McKenzie, Jeremy Lindsay-Taylor, Richard Roxburgh, Tony Briggs, Kenneth Radley, Matilda May Pawsey, Ingrid Torelli, Ash Ricardo, Archie Thomson.

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