Arrowhead

2017
4.5| 1h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 23 June 2017 Released
Producted By: Mo Productions
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Kye is a prisoner of war caught between two armies that he doesn't believe in. When offered an opportunity for freedom, Kye sets out on one last rescue mission only to become stranded when his ship crash lands. Kye soon realises that the deadliest creature on the desert moon is himself.

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Director

Jesse O'Brien

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Mo Productions

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Arrowhead Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Nessieldwi Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Tayloriona Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
johnpechon It's a low budget film and much is what you would expect. Cliches and bad to decent writing. There isn't a ton of dialogue though so it isn't a big sore spot. Acting is okay to good. Effects are okay except the monster scenes.Where the movie shines is the world it creates. It's a convoluted and messy story but enjoyable by the end. After the film I had to look up if this was an original story. It seemed like the setup for a comic book or something. Couldn't find anything so I was impressed.
concours-13531 That reviewer must have been smoking some great stuff if they really believe that. Does it get better halfway through? Compared to a complete rotten movie at the start yeah it gets better then completely rotten but not that dramatic.Don't waste your time. Thank God for Netflix streaming since it's relatively free when you look at it. Look elsewhere for a sci-fi movie for your entertainment unless you enjoy torture.
Michael Ledo Arrowhead is the name of a spacecraft inspired by the Twilight Zone episode 'I Shot An Arrow Into the Air.' Kye Cortland (Dan Mor) has gathered data from an Arrowhead for General Hatch (Mark Redpath) of the resistance/rebels/enemy/terrorists. Things go awry and Kye becomes stranded on a moon with Tarren Hollis (Aleisha Rose) a government biologist. The atmosphere is toxic and somehow Kye becomes immune to the effects through symbiosis, which has some other strange effects as we discover as the film progresses.The ending of the film ties things together and makes the film palatable for hard core science fiction fans. Being filmed in South Australia (Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome location) made it look like another world especially with a planet in the background looking a bit large. Special effects were decent, considering the budget, as was the overall plot. However the film lacked characters to grab and hold my interest. Kye, by default was our protagonist. We knew little about him. He was a drab and boring character. The dialogue was bland as was the acting.I liked the fact they used a 3D printer to make the masks. Sleep pods made out of compost bins, plastic gutters, and vacuum cleaner hoses. They were very resourceful. Good job. Next time they can create characters.Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity. Talk about undressing.
Michael Ciavola If you like Sci Fi and you can still appreciate smaller productions, despite being spoiled by the excess of big budgets, then you will like this movie. Having said this, the production in this movie is great. After the introduction the story slowly develops, everything about the movie picks up a lot in the second half, it becomes intriguing after a Kafka-esque twist and it really becomes an enjoyable watch.With regards to previous reviews - Expressions involving space time belong to everything in the universe not just 'Interstellar the movie', the reference is unnecessary sigh, also the movie isn't totally focused on this theme at all. I would be more concerned with how certain other themes and concepts are unimaginatively explored to death in other movies over the last 100 years. Enjoy this movie on its on merits!