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The Rover (2. 01. Wikipedia. The Rover is a 2. Australian dystopiandrama film written and directed by David Michôd and based on a story by Michôd and Joel Edgerton.[7][8] It is a contemporary western taking place in the Australian outback, ten years after a global economic collapse.[9] The film features Guy Pearce, Robert Pattinson, and Scoot Mc. Nairy with Anthony Hayes, Gillian Jones, Susan Prior, Nash Edgerton, David Field and Tawanda Manyimo.[1.
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The Rover is a 2014 Australian dystopian drama film written and directed by David Michôd and based on a story by Michôd and Joel Edgerton. It is a contemporary.
Australia on 1. 2 June 2. It had a limited release on 1. June 2. 01. 4 in New York City and Los Angeles before expanding wide on 2. June 2. 01. 4 in the United States.[1. The film earned five nominations from AACTA Awards: Best Direction, Best Lead Actor for Guy Pearce, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Pattinson, Best Production Design and Best Original Music Score[1.
Best Supporting Actress for Susan Prior and Best Sound.[1. Ten years after a global economic collapse that caused worldwide turmoil, the Australian outback is a lawless wasteland, crime and poverty are common and small military units patrol the outback attempting to maintain what little law and order is left.
After a robbery gone wrong, Archie (David Field), Caleb (Tawanda Manyimo) and Henry (Scoot Mc. Nairy) flee, leaving behind Henry's injured brother Rey (Robert Pattinson). While driving away, Archie mocks Rey and Henry attacks him, causing Caleb to crash the truck in which they were riding. When they cannot manoeuvre the truck out of debris, they abandon it, and Archie steals the car belonging to mysterious loner Eric (Guy Pearce). Eric manages to free the truck and follows them. After a brief chase, Archie stops and Eric confronts them. When Eric tries to attack Archie, Henry knocks him unconscious with a shotgun.
Eric wakes up and drives the truck into town, where he wanders into several establishments, asking if they have seen the men. He goes to an opium den, where he finds a dwarf and two Chinese acrobats from a traveling circus in the backroom. Watch Everafter Online. Eric follows the dwarf to his trailer, where he offers Eric a gun for $3.
Eric doesn't have $3. After another confrontation with the opium den's owner, he walks back to his truck and finds Rey, who asks why he is in Henry's car.
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Eric asks Rey where Henry is, but Rey faints. After seeking help from a shopkeeper, Eric takes Rey to a doctor (Susan Prior), who performs surgery on him. The doctor cares for abandoned dogs, which seems to interest Eric. The next day, Eric sees two vehicles approaching in the distance, senses threat, and takes the doctor's rifle. The occupants of the vehicles turn out to be the traveling circus members seeking revenge for Eric's murder of the dwarf. They kill the doctor's companion without warning when he comes out to investigate. Eric opens fire and kills the acrobats.
Eric then leaves with Rey. Eric and Rey stay at a motel in an almost- abandoned town. While Eric is away from the room, Rey loads a revolver, then sees an Army vehicle driving down the street. He takes cover behind a bed and hears someone attempting to enter the room from outside. He shoots through the door and is shocked to find he has killed the daughter of the motel's owner. He is then shot at by a soldier (Nash Edgerton).
Eric comes to the rescue, killing the soldier and driving Rey and himself away. While camping near an abandoned mine, Eric is arrested by a soldier (Anthony Hayes). At a small Army base nearby, he learns he is being transported to Sydney. Eric tells the soldier that after finding his wife with another man, he killed them both; he is angry that the authorities seemed not to notice or care. The soldier ignores him.
Rey breaks into the area, kills the two soldiers outside, then the soldier who was processing Eric. Eric and Rey escape.
Eric and Rey arrive at the town where Henry and the gang are hiding. They find Eric's car outside a house and break in. Eric holds Archie and Caleb at gunpoint, while Rey goes to confront Henry. After an argument, they shoot at each other; Rey misses, but Henry shoots Rey in the throat.
Eric kills Archie and Caleb, before walking into Henry's room and finding Rey's corpse. He shoots Henry in the chest and burns the bodies. Later, Eric pulls to the side of the road in his car.
It is revealed that he was obsessed with finding the car because his dog's corpse was in the trunk. The film ends with Eric preparing to bury the dog in the desert. Guy Pearce as Eric, a violent and bitter former Australian soldier who has lost his farm and his family. Michôd said that "I wanted the character to be a guy who had seen that world collapse, remembered a time when things were different and was carrying around a jaded resentment that was bubbling in a really murderous and dangerous way."[2. Robert Pattinson as Reynolds, a simple and naive southern American youngster. Rey is described by Pattinson as "a dependent who has been protected by people his entire life, but he has also burdened them, and he thinks that he can’t really live as an independent person. He’s a little slow, and very, very needy, and he feels like he needs people to look after him all the time."[2.
Scoot Mc. Nairy as Henry, brother of Reynolds and a member of the criminal group who stole Eric's car[2. Gillian Jones as Grandma, owner of an opium den[2. David Field as Archie, another member of the group who stole Eric's car. Tawanda Manyimo as Caleb, another member of group who stole Eric's car. Anthony Hayes as Sgt. Rickofferson. Susan Prior as Dorothy Peeples.
Nash Edgerton as Town soldier. Jamie Fallon as Colin. Samuel F. Lee as Chinese acrobat.
Production[edit]Development[edit]"It’s like a new gold rush, where people from all corners of the world have come out to the desert to scrape out an existence. Petty criminals and miscreants and hustlers. The basic story is really quite elemental. You’ve got a really dark, dangerous, murderous person in Guy’s character, and in Rob’s character you have a quite troubled and damaged, but beautiful and naïve, soul."—David Michôd, director of The Rover, on the film.[2.
David Michôd wrote the screenplay for the film, based on a story he conceived with Joel Edgerton, about the near- future, in Australia a decade after the collapse of the western economy where people from all over the world come to work in the mines.[2. The setting and plot of the film drew comparisons with Mad Max. Clarifying those comparisons, Michôd said that, "You put cars in the desert in Australia and people are going to think of Mad Max, and with all due respect to that film—and I stress that—I think The Rover is going to be way more chillingly authentic and menacing."[2. Talking about the characters in the film, Michôd said, "There is a strong sort of Asian flavour in the film, but I wanted it to feel like people have come from everywhere, from all corners of the world. Rey is a southern American who has travelled with his older brother Henry to work in the Australian mines. Robert Pattinson and Scoot Mc.
Nairy are the only American accented characters in the film, but a lot of other accents join them, including Mandarin, Cambodian, and of course, Australian."[2. Casting[edit]It is the second collaboration between David Michôd and Guy Pearce after Animal Kingdom; Michôd wrote the character of Eric for Pearce.[2. In May 2. 01. 2, it was announced that Pearce would appear as Eric in the film.[8] Initially Joel Edgerton, who co- wrote the story of the film with Michôd tried for the role of Eric but it did not work out, according to Edgerton "David [Michôd] and I even at one point were like, because I said to David, “Should I be in this movie? I don’t know that I’m right for it.” And he’s like, “I don’t know if you’re right for it either.” Because it wasn’t just some complicated character, Guy [Pearce]’s character.