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The Dunes (2021) Apr 2026

The soundtrack has been compared to a 1990s Nine Inch Nails vibe—grinding and visceral—to match Nicholas's deteriorating mental state.

Some viewers on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb criticized its "robotic" acting, glacial pacing, and perceived narrative inconsistencies, particularly regarding the logic of its minor characters. The Dunes (2021)

is an independent Australian psychological thriller that marks the feature directorial debut of Martin Copping , who also stars as the protagonist. Far from a high-octane action film, it is a deliberate "slow burn" that prioritizes atmosphere and psychological tension over jump scares. Plot Overview The soundtrack has been compared to a 1990s

The story follows (Copping), a renowned Los Angeles Times journalist who returns to his fictional hometown of The Dunes on Australia's Mornington Peninsula. Ostensibly there to investigate a mysterious disappearance at his childhood home, Nicholas soon finds himself haunted by a figure from his past, William Knight (played by Tim Phillipps). As the two men reconnect, the narrative spirals into a dark exploration of domestic abuse, trauma, and the inescapable nature of one's past. Key Themes and Elements Far from a high-octane action film, it is

The film is praised for its visual style, capturing the haunting beauty of the Victorian coastline. Some viewers, however, found the heavy use of blue color grading polarizing.

Reviewers from Movie-Blogger.com and The Independent Critic lauded it as a contemplative, "dynamite" thriller with a standout, menacing performance by Tim Phillipps.