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CrimeThriller

Goldstone

- Where worlds collide.

Indigenous Detective Jay Swan arrives in the frontier town of Goldstone on a missing persons inquiry. What seems like a simple investigation unearths an intricate web of crime, corruption, human trafficking, and coordinated exploitation of indigenous people’s land. Jay must bury his differences with young local cop Josh, so together they can bring justice to Goldstone.

Release Date : 2016-07-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Arclight FilmsTransmission PicturesDark Matter Media

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Alex Russell

Character Name : Josh

Original Name : Alex Russell

Gender : Male

Aaron Pedersen

Character Name : Jay Swan

Original Name : Aaron Pedersen

Gender : Male

Jacki Weaver

Character Name : Maureen

Original Name : Jacki Weaver

Gender : Female

Kate Beahan

Character Name : Pinky

Original Name : Kate Beahan

Gender : Female

David Wenham

Character Name : Johnny

Original Name : David Wenham

Gender : Male

David Gulpilil

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : David Gulpilil

Gender : Male

Cheng Pei-Pei

Character Name : Mrs. Lao

Original Name : 鄭佩佩

Gender : Female

Michelle Lim Davidson

Character Name : May

Original Name : Michelle Lim Davidson

Gender : Female

Tom E. Lewis

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Tom E. Lewis

Gender : Male

Steve Rodgers

Character Name : Mick

Original Name : Steve Rodgers

Gender : Male

Max Cullen

Character Name : Old Timer

Original Name : Max Cullen

Gender : Male

Ursula Yovich

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Ursula Yovich

Gender : Female

Michael Dorman

Character Name : Patch

Original Name : Michael Dorman

Gender : Male

Aaron Fa'aoso

Character Name : Bear

Original Name : Aaron Fa'aoso

Gender : Male

Gillian Jones

Character Name : Sally

Original Name : Gillian Jones

Gender : Female

Peter Smith

Character Name : Preacher

Original Name : Peter Smith

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Simon Foster

@Simon Foster

2021-06-23

"The director recaptures his fluid handling of dusty tough-guy dynamics while succinctly revisiting weighty thematic strands..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/6/8/goldstone.html

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Two cops with the same motive, dealing it differently.** When I saw the first film a couple of years ago, I did not think they would make a sequel. It looked kind of a one-off film, but I'm very happy for this and I'm sure there will be another one. There's no mention of 'part 2' in the title, so people might end up watching this without knowing there's one before this. But it's good to name a film according to the plot/story. Those who saw the original will be familiar with the characters and the story narration, so they will know what to and how much to expect. This is my first film of the 2017. I don't believe in such sentiments, but I think its a great start and hoping to watch many more good ones. Now coming to the film plot, it continued from the previous. After the successful first assignment as a detective, Jay Swan is sent to another small mining town to deal with a missing person case. Seems no ones are happy on his arrival, including the local cop. But his doubts about how the powerful people misusing their power makes a cop named Josh to act instantly. Almost 2 hour long film, narrated with a slow pace. Thus far of the tale are developed steadily. Since the Josh gets into investigating, the people with illegal business starts to feel the heat. Meanwhile, Jay learns a few things about his people from an old local indigenous man. Josh and Jay, they both make a progress, which leads to a step away to solve the multiple cases. The final quarter turns into an action film and leaves a big open to the story to continue. > "And they follow the same god. Money god." That's what I disliked. Being a long film and not able to finish it off properly makes it fall behind quite a bit long distance from the original film. But I still enjoyed it. Those locations were well used to tell the story. In fact, it kind of reminded me another detective film 'Jesse Stone'. The opening scene from this as well, kind of similar, like being drunk while arriving in a new town. Unlike that film, this is not a television film and high quality film from all the aspect. It is also considered one of the best Aussie film of the year. So if you are a film fanatic, you should not miss it. Directed by the same director and once again he managed the multiple tasks, like handling camera, editing, music and script. Predictable story, but it's not about the story, it's how the story was presented. The actors did help with that part to accomplish what the filmmaker wanted. Aaron Pederson was awesome, and now he's one of my favourites from down under. I hope like all the Aussie actors, he would also get a chance to work in Hollywood projects. The case was not detailed for us. We learn Jay is working to find the missing girl, but no flashbacks or any other kind of revelations. At some point it gives out the result in a simple, but heart wrecking way. It's more a realistic in revelation going forward than giving hints for the viewers to make predictions. Like I said, it's not as good as the first film, that's only because of the ending. I'm also not sure the same story would continue in the next part. The way it concluded might not be complete, but it is something different than the usual solution in a cop film. So you have to accept the fact than complaining it. Other than that, I'm sure it is one of the best detective films. The films, both the installments were not internationally recognised so well, but it definitely deserves that honour. It might take years people come to know, though I hope you would check it out after reading this review, only if you haven't seen it yet. Recommended! _7/10_