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Boar (film)

Boar is a 2017 Australian horror film written and directed by Chris Sun[1] about a young family that find themselves in the Australian countryside, being hunted by a bloodthirsty wild boar. The film stars Nathan Jones, John Jarratt, Christie-Lee Britten, and Melissa Tkautz, with special appearances by Chris Haywood and Steve Bisley.

Boar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Sun
Written byKristy Dallas
Chris Sun
Produced byKris Maric
Christine Hulsby
Chris Sun
StarringNathan Jones
John Jarratt
Melissa Tkautz
Bill Moseley
CinematographyAndrew Conder
Edited byMichael Gilbert
Music byMark Smythe
Production
companies
Slaughter FX
OZPIX Entertainment
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • 23 November 2017 (2017-11-23) (Monster Fest)
  • 19 May 2018 (2018-05-19)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

A couple is driving along a road in the Outback of Australia when they stop after nearly hitting a rabbit. As they recover from the shock, they notice a feral pig stampede before a massive man-eating boar as big as a rhinoceros slams into their truck, killing them.

Later, a family consisting of father Bruce, his wife Debbie, their son Bart and daughter Ella, are taking a road trip with Ella's boyfriend Robert to see their uncle, Bernie, who owns a farm just outside the town. Later that night, a nearby farmer goes looking for his missing dog and stumbles upon the giant boar, which kills and eats both him and the dog after breaking through their barb-wire fence. The following night, the boar also attacks and kills campers Ryan and his lover Hanna, devouring the latter alive. Ken, father to the local pub owner, Sasha, is out camping with his friend Blue when he sees the boar raiding the camp, after which they find the mutilated remains of the two campers upon scaring it off with a gunshot. When Ken sends Blue back to their truck for more ammunition upon finding they're out of bullets, the boar ambushes Blue and kills him. As Ken searches for the other two campers, Matt and Sherry, the boar attacks them, leaving Sherry brutally gored and killing Matt. After finding Sherry, Ken lures the boar away, only to find Sherry dead from her wounds, and the boar returns to kill him as well.

Later, when Bernie takes his family out for a day of fun, he briefly leaves to search for Ken and Blue, only to have his truck attacked by the boar. Though injured, he survives and loads a rifle to go after the pig and protect his family. Sasha goes out to look for her father. As Robert and Bruce go looking for Bernie after hearing his car crash, they encounter the boar, which kills Bruce after Robert leaves him for dead. Arriving too late to save Bruce, Bernie manages to shoot the boar, enraging it. As Ella, Bart and Debbie reunite with Robert, he is killed by the wounded boar, which steals him from right in front of them. As Bernie returns to rescue them, he tries to lead Ella, Bart and Debbie to safety, only for night to fall and Bernie to lose his gun. The boar then attacks Bart when he trips and falls, dragging him away. After making it to a nearby shed, the remaining family members grieve, after which Bernie says that the only way to stop the pig is to kill it. Before they can make a plan, the boar attacks, with Bernie fighting it to allow Ella and Debbie to escape. Though he wounds the boar, it still defeats him by trampling over him before going after Ella and Debbie. By this point, the two women have constructed multiple fires to try and keep it away, but the boar attacks as they try to fend it off with their torches, managing to savage Ella's leg. The boar's attack is halted when Sasha comes to their rescue, hitting the pig with her truck, gravely wounding it. As the mutilated boar tries to attack again, Debbie shoots it to death with Sasha's shotgun, ending its reign of terror once and for all. As they begin to drive away, the three women find Bernie and Bart, alive but badly wounded. As the five drive away to safety, another giant boar appears as the camera fades, letting out a defiant squeal...

Cast edit

Release edit

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD by Image on 3 December 2019.[2]

Critical response edit

Boar received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. Anton Bitel from SciFi Now criticized the film for its uninteresting characters, derivative plot, and repetitive revealing of the title monster. Bitel concluded his review by writing," For while Boar plainly advertises the big beast to come, it also hints homophonously at an absence of sufficient entertainment to see us through its duration."[3] Niall Browne from Movies in Focus gave the film one out of five stars, criticizing the film's performances, "flat" humor, and plot. However, Browne commended the film's practical effects, while stating that the use of CGI effects during the film's finale was poor and unconvincing.[4]

The film wasn't without its supporters. Jonathan Barkan from Dread Central awarded the film three and a half out of five stars, writing, "Hindered by strange pacing and restrained by the limitations of a giant practical pig, Boar still manages to be a thoroughly entertaining and wildly savage bloodbath through the beauty of the Australian bush."[5] Jeremy Aspinall of The Radio Times gave the film three out of five stars, stating that while the film lacked originality, its performances, and withholding of its titular antagonist until the finale was commendable.[6]

Accolades edit

The film was nominated for Best Creature FX at the 2020 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "INTERVIEW: 10 Questions with Chris Sun, Director of BOAR". Filmoria.co.uk. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Boar (2017) - Chris Sun". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  3. ^ Bitel, Anton. "Boar first look film review Arrow Video FrightFest 2018". SciFiNow.co.uk. SciFi Now. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  4. ^ Browne, Niall. "Review: They Made A Pig's Ear Out Of Killer Swine Movie BOAR - Movies In Focus". MoviesinFocus.com. Movies in Focus. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  5. ^ Barkan, Jonathan. "BIFAN 2018: BOAR Review - Big Tusks, Loads of Gore, and Charming Characters - Dread Central". DreadCentral.com. Dread Central. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  6. ^ Aspinall, Jeremy. "Boar – review". RadioTimes.com. The Radio Times. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  7. ^ Conrad, Jeremy (6 January 2020). "Fangoria's 2020 Chainsaw Awards Voting is Now Live!". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 1 November 2021.

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This article is missing information about the film s production and theatrical releases Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page October 2019 Boar is a 2017 Australian horror film written and directed by Chris Sun 1 about a young family that find themselves in the Australian countryside being hunted by a bloodthirsty wild boar The film stars Nathan Jones John Jarratt Christie Lee Britten and Melissa Tkautz with special appearances by Chris Haywood and Steve Bisley BoarTheatrical release posterDirected byChris SunWritten byKristy DallasChris SunProduced byKris MaricChristine HulsbyChris SunStarringNathan JonesJohn JarrattMelissa TkautzBill MoseleyCinematographyAndrew ConderEdited byMichael GilbertMusic byMark SmytheProductioncompaniesSlaughter FXOZPIX EntertainmentDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dates23 November 2017 2017 11 23 Monster Fest 19 May 2018 2018 05 19 Running time96 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 3 1 Home media 3 2 Critical response 3 3 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editA couple is driving along a road in the Outback of Australia when they stop after nearly hitting a rabbit As they recover from the shock they notice a feral pig stampede before a massive man eating boar as big as a rhinoceros slams into their truck killing them Later a family consisting of father Bruce his wife Debbie their son Bart and daughter Ella are taking a road trip with Ella s boyfriend Robert to see their uncle Bernie who owns a farm just outside the town Later that night a nearby farmer goes looking for his missing dog and stumbles upon the giant boar which kills and eats both him and the dog after breaking through their barb wire fence The following night the boar also attacks and kills campers Ryan and his lover Hanna devouring the latter alive Ken father to the local pub owner Sasha is out camping with his friend Blue when he sees the boar raiding the camp after which they find the mutilated remains of the two campers upon scaring it off with a gunshot When Ken sends Blue back to their truck for more ammunition upon finding they re out of bullets the boar ambushes Blue and kills him As Ken searches for the other two campers Matt and Sherry the boar attacks them leaving Sherry brutally gored and killing Matt After finding Sherry Ken lures the boar away only to find Sherry dead from her wounds and the boar returns to kill him as well Later when Bernie takes his family out for a day of fun he briefly leaves to search for Ken and Blue only to have his truck attacked by the boar Though injured he survives and loads a rifle to go after the pig and protect his family Sasha goes out to look for her father As Robert and Bruce go looking for Bernie after hearing his car crash they encounter the boar which kills Bruce after Robert leaves him for dead Arriving too late to save Bruce Bernie manages to shoot the boar enraging it As Ella Bart and Debbie reunite with Robert he is killed by the wounded boar which steals him from right in front of them As Bernie returns to rescue them he tries to lead Ella Bart and Debbie to safety only for night to fall and Bernie to lose his gun The boar then attacks Bart when he trips and falls dragging him away After making it to a nearby shed the remaining family members grieve after which Bernie says that the only way to stop the pig is to kill it Before they can make a plan the boar attacks with Bernie fighting it to allow Ella and Debbie to escape Though he wounds the boar it still defeats him by trampling over him before going after Ella and Debbie By this point the two women have constructed multiple fires to try and keep it away but the boar attacks as they try to fend it off with their torches managing to savage Ella s leg The boar s attack is halted when Sasha comes to their rescue hitting the pig with her truck gravely wounding it As the mutilated boar tries to attack again Debbie shoots it to death with Sasha s shotgun ending its reign of terror once and for all As they begin to drive away the three women find Bernie and Bart alive but badly wounded As the five drive away to safety another giant boar appears as the camera fades letting out a defiant squeal Cast editNathan Jones as Bernie John Jarratt as Ken Christie Lee Britten as Ella Melissa Tkautz as Sasha Ernie Dingo as Ernie Roger Ward as Blue Hugh Sheridan as Robert Bill Moseley as Bruce Chris Haywood as Jack Ricci Guarnaccio as Oscar Madeleine Kennedy as Hanna Griffin Walsh as Bart Simone Buchanan as DebbieRelease editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2019 Home media edit The film was released on DVD by Image on 3 December 2019 2 Critical response edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2019 Boar received mixed reviews from critics upon its release Anton Bitel from SciFi Now criticized the film for its uninteresting characters derivative plot and repetitive revealing of the title monster Bitel concluded his review by writing For while Boar plainly advertises the big beast to come it also hints homophonously at an absence of sufficient entertainment to see us through its duration 3 Niall Browne from Movies in Focus gave the film one out of five stars criticizing the film s performances flat humor and plot However Browne commended the film s practical effects while stating that the use of CGI effects during the film s finale was poor and unconvincing 4 The film wasn t without its supporters Jonathan Barkan from Dread Central awarded the film three and a half out of five stars writing Hindered by strange pacing and restrained by the limitations of a giant practical pig Boar still manages to be a thoroughly entertaining and wildly savage bloodbath through the beauty of the Australian bush 5 Jeremy Aspinall of The Radio Times gave the film three out of five stars stating that while the film lacked originality its performances and withholding of its titular antagonist until the finale was commendable 6 Accolades edit The film was nominated for Best Creature FX at the 2020 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 7 See also edit nbsp Film portal nbsp Australia portal RazorbackReferences edit INTERVIEW 10 Questions with Chris Sun Director of BOAR Filmoria co uk Retrieved 14 August 2018 Boar 2017 Chris Sun Allmovie com Allmovie Retrieved 28 October 2019 Bitel Anton Boar first look film review Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 SciFiNow co uk SciFi Now Retrieved 28 October 2019 Browne Niall Review They Made A Pig s Ear Out Of Killer Swine Movie BOAR Movies In Focus MoviesinFocus com Movies in Focus Retrieved 28 October 2019 Barkan Jonathan BIFAN 2018 BOAR Review Big Tusks Loads of Gore and Charming Characters Dread Central DreadCentral com Dread Central Retrieved 28 October 2019 Aspinall Jeremy Boar review RadioTimes com The Radio Times Retrieved 28 October 2019 Conrad Jeremy 6 January 2020 Fangoria s 2020 Chainsaw Awards Voting is Now Live Bleeding Cool Retrieved 1 November 2021 External links editBoar at AllMovie Boar at IMDb nbsp Boar at Rotten Tomatoes Slaughter FX Studio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boar film amp oldid 1165491395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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