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2010 Australian film
Primal
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJosh Reed
Written byNigel Christensen
Josh Reed
Produced byNigel Christensen
John Cordukes
James Crawford
Rob Gibson
Josh Reed
Starring
CinematographyJohn Biggins
Edited byJosh Reed
Music byRob Gibson
Release date
  • 23 September 2010 (2010-09-23) (United States)
Running time80 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Primal is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Josh Reed, and starring Zoe Tuckwell-Smith, Krew Boylan, Lindsay Farris, and Wil Traval.

Premise

A group of friends—Anja, Mel, Dace, Chad, Kris, and Warren—embark on a journey into the Australian outback where Dace, an anthropology student, aims to study ancient symbols outside a mysterious cave. They are soon attacked by a bizarre, aggressive rabbit with sharp teeth, which injures Kris before the group manages to kill it. Bewildered, they return to their camp.

Later that evening, Mel goes skinny-dipping in a local pond but is attacked by leeches. That night, she develops a high fever, starts losing her teeth, and suffers from uncontrollable bleeding. The following day, Mel, now a mutant with knife-like teeth, superhuman strength, and a savage hunger for flesh, turns on her friends. Despite their efforts to subdue her, she escapes, killing and consuming Warren.

In a bid to escape Mel, Dace hides in the pond, but Anja, Kris, and Chad manage to pull him out. Believing that the leeches carry the parasite responsible for Mel’s transformation and finding no leeches on Dace, they assume he is safe.

That night, as the survivors plan their escape, Dace shows symptoms similar to Mel’s before her mutation. The friends debate whether to kill Dace before he transforms. Meanwhile, sensing Dace's impending transformation and seeking a potential mate, mutant Mel attacks the survivors, saving and hiding Dace to ensure he transforms safely.

Despite their efforts, Mel succeeds in protecting Dace due to Chad’s denial of Mel’s death and his belief that only the parasite remains. The mutated, brainless Dace then chases Kris. Eventually, the fully transformed mutants, Dace and Mel, meet and sacrifice Kris to the cave. Anja realizes that the mutants fear the cave for some unknown reason and plans an escape route through it.

As Anja and Chad attempt to escape through the cave while the mutants feast on Warren’s remains, their plan falls apart when mutant Dace and Mel begin to mate. Chad, overwhelmed with jealousy and anger, attacks the mutants, leading to a battle in which both mutant Dace and Chad are killed. Anja flees into the cave, where she discovers Kris, who has been impregnated by a monster—likely the source of the parasites in the pond. Kris kills the monster by slicing open her own stomach to remove the "child," and Anja kills the monster itself.

In the morning, Anja encounters the mutant Mel one final time. During their confrontation, Anja paralyzes Mel by kicking her into a tree and breaking her spine. She then finishes Mel off by dropping a large rock on her head, crushing her skull.

Cast

Reception

Primal received positive reviews from critics, earning a 75% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight reviews, with a weighted average score of 6.1/10.

References

  1. "Primal (2010)". 3 September 2010.
  2. "Primal (2010)". Retrieved 29 May 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.

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