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		<title>&#8216;The Dry&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Eric Bana has been absent from the big screen for some time, but in The Dry, which is adapted from the best selling book by Jane Harper, Bana makes a solid return to the big screen. And here he delivers am impeccable performance in a solid detective story that reels audiences in with its twisting [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eric Bana has been absent from the big screen for some time, but in <em>The Dry</em>, which is adapted from the best selling book by Jane Harper, Bana makes a solid return to the big screen. And here he delivers am impeccable performance in a solid detective story that reels audiences in with its twisting and tense narrative.</p>
<p><em>Aaron Falk returns to his drought-stricken hometown to attend a tragic funeral. But his return opens a decades-old wound &#8211; the unsolved death of a teenage girl.</em></p>
<p>Director Robert Connolly brings to life the intensity of the best selling Australian farmland detective story <em>The Dry</em>, which adapts the heroic Federal Police detective Aaron Falk character to the big screen and brings to life the intense story that has gripped readers the world over. <em>The Dry</em> is an intense story of two converging narratives in the farming town of Kiewarra. One is a horrible murder-suicide set in the present, the other a mysterious death in Aaron&#8217;s path that are somehow linked and these two stories deliver plenty of nailbiting suspense moments. Connolly directs <em>The Dry</em> as a thinking man&#8217;s type of detective story, as layer by layer this small town begins to shed its dark secret and Aaron narrows down the perpetrators of both the present and past crimes.</p>
<p>In terms of actors, Eric Bana is a perfomer who always delivers a solid performance and keeps the audiences hooked with every project he takes on. His role as Aaron Falk is no different, and he presents a portrait of a complicated man, who seemingly at first doesn&#8217;t want to get involved, but whose nature can&#8217;t stop him. Bana&#8217;s performance is very much in keeping with the character&#8217;s nature as a detective, and there&#8217;s an analytical intelligence to his movements throughout the story. Falk&#8217;s a guy who looks over the whole picture and as his focus narrows things come into view and Bana&#8217;s performance is sure to have audiences gripped the whole way through.</p>
<p>Throughout <em>The Dry</em>, there&#8217;s a deep foreboding tension that only the best thrillers can build up in their audiences. And there&#8217;s plenty in this to keep you on edge as Bana&#8217;s Falk hunts for a killer. The film&#8217;s drought-ridden setting only exasperates this further, and the sense of dryness and inhospitality of the Kiewarra environment is like kindling just waiting for a lit match. And with every move of Falk&#8217;s hunt for the truth, you&#8217;re readying yourself for the flames. The exploration of past traumas, buried secrets and conflicting perspectives adds to the intensity of this thriller and audiences won&#8217;t see the conclusion coming which hits like a sledgehammer and has big relevance for the character of Falk.</p>
<p><em>The Dry</em> makes for a gripping thriller, and audiences looking for some intense detective thrills will want to check this one out.</p>
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