Force of Nature: The Dry 2
The forest holds more than one secret.
When five women take part in a corporate hiking retreat and only four come out on the other side, Federal Agents Aaron Falk and Carmen Cooper head deep into the Victorian mountain ranges to investigate in the hopes of finding their whistle-blowing informant, Alice Russell, alive.
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Trailers & Videos

Official UK Trailer

Official US Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Clip "Wating for Alice"

Robert Connolly & Eric Bana interview

Jane Harper & Jodi Matterson interview

Deborra-Lee Furness & Jacqueline McKenzie interview

Cate Blanchett & Deborra-lee Furness - In Conversation

Teaser Trailer
Cast

Eric Bana
Aaron Falk

Anna Torv
Alice

Deborra-Lee Furness
Jill Bailey

Robin McLeavy
Lauren

Sisi Stringer
Beth

Lucy Ansell
Bree

Jacqueline McKenzie
Carmen Cooper

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Erik Falk

Richard Roxburgh
Daniel Bailey

Tony Briggs
Ian Chase

Kenneth Radley
Sergeant King

Ash Ricardo
Jennifer Falk

Ingrid Torelli
Margot

Matilda May Pawsey
Rebecca

Archie Thomson
Aaron Falk
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Force of Nature, The Dry 2 is the second instalment, in a series of Australian crime thrillers. 
Lead character, Australian Federal Police detective, Aaron Falk is back. This time the dry outback setting of the first film, is replaced by wet bush lands, in rural Victoria (Melbourne Australia). 
Like the first film, this one's a worthwhile watch but its not without, its shortcomings. 
This time around I felt character development, is better managed than its predecessor. You get to know secondary characters in more depth and this certainly add's an extra dimension to the tale that unfolds. 
What does not work so well is the incessant oscillating between past and present narratives. Its overdone to the point where the cognitive dissonance is, at times, downright maddening, making following along, more arduous, than its needs to be. 
The overriding story is an interesting one with a few plot twists and turns but again it doesn't really come together, all that satisfyingly. 
In summary not a bad watch if you like crime thrillers but would have been better served with a more cohesive presentation style and a story to match.
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