This Australian drama-thriller offers a compelling, if sometimes uneven, look at the challenges of resettlement. Bianca Bradey and Igor Breakenback are commendable as the central couple, conveying a believable journey from hope to profound fear. The film’s tone…
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When immigrants Attila and Jana resettle in a rural Australian town as part of a government policy to populate isolated areas, they consider themselves lucky. Although they must…
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A masterclass in atmospheric tension, 'Turbines' is a film that gets under your skin. The performances from Bianca Bradey and Igor Breakenback are exceptional, portraying the resilience and eventual terror of Attila and Jana with raw honesty. The…
'Turbines' attempts a potent blend of social commentary and supernatural-tinged thriller, with mixed results. Bianca Bradey and Igor Breakenback deliver committed performances as the immigrant couple facing hardship and escalating fear. The film's strength lies in its evocative…
This is a disquieting piece that uses its premise to considerable effect. The plight of Attila and Jana, embodied by strong turns from Bradey and Breakenback, is the emotional anchor in a narrative that pivots towards the unnerving.…
Director Unknown's 'Turbines' offers a starkly atmospheric exploration of immigrant life in rural Australia, tinged with an unsettling mystery. Bianca Bradey and Igor Breakenback convey the growing desperation of Attila and Jana with palpable conviction, their performances grounding…
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The central conflict for Attila and Jana in 'Turbines' is multifaceted. Initially, they face the external pressures of resettlement: the backbreaking labour on the wind farm, the isolation of their rural Australian setting, and the suspicion from some local residents. However, this external friction intensifies as a series of disturbing events begin to plague the town. Their primary struggle then shifts to understanding the source of these misfortunes, leading to a deep-seated fear and a questioning of their own safety and the nature of their new environment.