The Horseman

The Horseman

2009 "He has some questions."
The Horseman
The Horseman

The Horseman

6.5 | 1h36m | R | en | Thriller

A tender drama unfolds between a grieving father and a troubled teenage girl as they drive northbound along the quiet outback roads of Australia. What she doesn't know is that between stops, he is leaving behind a bloody trail of bodies in a revenge motivated killing spree.

View More
AD

WATCH FREEFOR 30 DAYS

All Prime Video
Cancel anytime

Watch Now
6.5 | 1h36m | R | en | Thriller , Crime | More Info
Released: April. 01,2009 | Released Producted By: Kastle Films , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.thehorsemanfilm.com/Homepage.html
Synopsis

A tender drama unfolds between a grieving father and a troubled teenage girl as they drive northbound along the quiet outback roads of Australia. What she doesn't know is that between stops, he is leaving behind a bloody trail of bodies in a revenge motivated killing spree.

...... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Cast

Brad McMurray , Peter Marshall , Evert McQueen

Director

Amanda Broomhall

Producted By

Kastle Films ,

AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

All Prime Video Movies and TV Shows. Cancel anytime.

Watch Now

Trailers & Images

Reviews

znegative For what it is, The Horseman is not a bad movie.That being said, I felt like the filmmaker couldn't really make up his mind as to what kind of movie he wanted to make. Horror? Thriller? Action/Revenge? Exploitation? Drama?There's a little bit of everything thrown in here.I think this movie would have been a lot more enjoyable in terms of entertainment value if the director just kept it campy rather than trying to justify the violence with superficial emotional nuances...I don't know, I just felt that for an action film it was kind of pretentious.
Matt Kracht The plot: After his daughter descends into drugs and pornography, a middle-aged man tracks down the people he blames for her death, while trying to prevent the same thing from happening to another runaway that he meets.The Horseman is kind of a retread of the classic revenge movie. It's significantly more brutal than most of them, but that's pretty much all it has going for it. There's some interesting themes alluded to, but most of the run-time is either torture, wrestling, or shaky camera shots. If you don't like shaky cameras, you're unlikely to enjoy this movie.The plot called for many violent action sequences. The fight choreography was alright, but there were a few scenes where it seemed a bit difficult to believe. Personally, I prefer classic Hong Kong-style fight choreography, so I found these scenes to be a bit uninspired and repetitious. However, MMA fans may be more receptive to the "no holds barred" brutality. I have to admit that the stunts were pretty good.The plot seemed as repetitious as the fights, though the acting was pretty good. There were some interesting things thrown into the mix, such as the grieving father trying to feel alive by self-injury, him making friends with a surrogate daughter, and a family man who bailed on the porn shoot, because he found it too disturbing. Unfortunately, there just wasn't all that much more to it than that. For an exploitative revenge film, I guess there doesn't really need to be any more than that, but I would have liked more story, at the cost of one or two of the less interesting fight scenes.
Film Watchin Fool Watch this if...you were a fan of Taken, but not one to shy away from violence, gore, and brutality. A really fun and entertaining movie from start to finish, but not for everyone. I highly recommend for a good revenge film.Acting/Casting: 7.5* - Outstanding acting from everyone involved. Peter Marshall does an amazing job in the lead role and the pain inflicted on the villains is palpable.Directing/Cinematography/Technical: 8* - The directing and cinematography is great. The fight scenes are outstanding and believable, but a few seem a bit far fetched. The movie is gruesome and brutal and the audience can feel it.Plot/Characters: 7.5* - A typical revenge story that is slightly similar to Taken, but much more graphic, brutal, and violent. Just like Taken, it is easy to get on the father's side and to watch him get revenge on those who wronged his daughter. This is a fairly simple script that had to be acted out well in order to make for a good product, which thankfully happened.Entertainment Value: 8.5* - Superb experience that manages to be entertaining and gripping from start to finish. I plan to watch it again very soon and to actually purchase it very soon.My Score: 7.5+8+7.5+8.5 = 31.5/4 = 7.9Email your thoughts to filmwatchinfool@gmail.com
Paul Andrews The Horseman is set in Australia where a man named Christian (Peter Marshall) has recently lost his daughter Jesse (Hannah Levien), she was found dead having choked on her own vomit. The police inform Christian that Jesse had large amounts of heroin & sperm in her body, shortly after her death a videotape arrives in the post for Christian which show's Jesse taking part in a porn film where several men have sex with her. Senseing a connection Christian sets out to discover the truth & punish the men responsible for drugging his daughter & then raping her for a porn film, from the editor to the cameraman to the producer to the actor's Christian does whatever it takes to find out who they are & track them down to take his brutal & violent revenge. Along the way he picks up a young girl named Alice (Caroline Marohasy) who reminds him of Jesse...This Australian production was edited, written, produced & directed by Steven Kastrissios this brutal thriller is a story of revenge & grief that tries to be shocking & bleak & to be fair is somewhat successful. The script has been cut right down to the bone with little in the way of exposition as the story moves along from one brutal set-piece to another. There's still time for a bit of humanity with various flashback as Christian remember the good times between himself & his daughter, the character of Alice also brings a little human emotion to the story. However the area where The Horseman shines is in it's gritty depiction of brutal violence as Christian takes his revenge on those who he believes were responsible for his daughter's death while making a porn film. Often quite shocking & sometimes disturbing this is not for the squeamish or faint of heart, although not that graphic the violence hits homes as Christian uses the contents of his tool box to devastating effect. While the violence is usually brief & brutal there is one moment at the end where Christian has to unlock his handcuffs with a key on the floor before he is killed which tries to stretch the suspense & tension & threat out a little bit like a more standard film might have but that's the only occasion where the violence isn't short, to the point & brutal with no long speeches or pauses. At just over an hour & a half The Horseman moves along at a decent pace although it's intentions are straight forward & it doesn't really deviate from it's main story of revenge although you could say it's a little shallow & one dimensional. The character's vary, Christian is quite well fleshed out as the grieving father but the men who made the porn film are all stereotyped as evil, women hating murderers & scumbags which the film tends to level at anyone involved in the pron industry which is clearly untrue.While the violence is brutal & hits home there's not that much actual gore, sure there's some blood splatter & a bit where someone's nipple is pulled off with pliers but the majority of the nasty torture is implied with quick cuts, sound effects & a shaking camera rather than graphic gore effects. The fights are are of the back street brawl variety as men head-butt, punch, kick & beat each other up with whatever they can grab. There's no extravagant martial arts or overblown fight scenes here & that in itself adds a certain gritty realism. Together with the brutal minimalist violence the twitchy camera evokes a documentary like feel along with the muted colour scheme.Filmed in Brisbane in Queensland in Australia the film has decent production values although it still has a somewhat low budget look. The acting is very good, Peter Marshall puts in a fine performance as a grieving father out for revenge.The Horseman is a brutal tale of revenge from Australia that I can't say I loved but at the same time can't say I hated, it does what it sets out to do effectively enough but I doubt I would want to see it again anytime soon. Worth watching for sure but not worth going out of your way to watch.