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HIGH COUNTRY. BBC SAT - tv pace. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 06/07/2024 22:35

There’s murder, mystery and a stink-load of genre elements in High Country, a potboiler-ish crime series given a glossy cinematic varnish and a rock-solid lead performance from Leah Purcell.

She plays detective Andie Whitford, a city cop who has been relocated to the town of Brokenridge in the titular Victorian region, where the magisterial beauty of mountains, valleys, rivers and creeks has been tainted somewhat by the proliferation of dead bodies and disappearances.

Co-created by Marcia Gardner and John Ridley, and co-directed by Kevin Carlin and Beck Cole, the show arrives hot on the heels of the feature film Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (www.theguardian.com/film/2024/feb/08/the-dry-2-review-thriller-cast-eric-bana-richard-roxburgh-anna-torv), which is also (mostly) based in wet-looking Victorian wilderness, also involves a missing person’s case, and also deploys a clever detective from the big smoke.

Whitford has recently relocated to Brokenridge with her partner, Helen (Sara Wiseman) and teenage daughter, Kirra (Pez Warner).

She experiences a baptism of fire after the disappearance of a man who has ditched his car and walked off into the wilderness, followed soon after by a second discovery: the body of a murdered hiker.

Ascertaining that three people have gone missing within a 40km radius in the space of a year, Whitford tells Ian McElhinney’s Sam Dyson, the retiring sergeant she’s replacing, “In the city we call that a pattern.” He responds: “Up here, it’s a fact of life.”

The BBC has picked up the new Australian mystery series ‘High Country (www.geektown.co.uk/tvairdates/high-country/)‘ for BBC iPlayer and TV channels, from Curio Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, starring ‘Wentworth’s Leah Purcell.

A fictional story inspired by true events, ‘High Country’ is an eight-part thriller that revolves around detective Andrea “Andie” Whitford (Purcell), who is transferred to the Victorian High Country and thrust into a baffling mystery of five missing persons who have vanished into the wilderness.

Through an edge-of-the-seat, high-stakes investigation, Andie uncove
rs a complex web involving murder, deceit and revenge.

The series stars Leah Purcell (Wentworth, Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson), Ian McElhinney (Game of Thrones, Derry Girls), Sara Wiseman (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, A Place to Call Home) and Aaron Pedersen (Mystery Road, Jack Irish).

“With its eerie setting and tense atmosphere, High Country is a gripping new take on Australian rural noir,” said Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition.

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rhinobaby · 12/08/2024 16:04

I totally agree about odd using a Northern Irish actor - who hadn’t lost any of his accent despite the final episode meaning he must have been in Victoria for 45 plus years.
I think Helen split with her (? male) ex and he had started another family - it was mentioned in an earlier episode. Kiera was age 14 - they didn’t state if she was older or younger than her brother.

purpleme12 · 12/08/2024 16:37

It said her dad had started another family yes.
But I don't think it stated about if dad and Helen were together and then Helen got together with Andy later

Blondeshavemorefun · 12/08/2024 20:27

And where they running away from a threat /man as well
Sure they mentioned that in E 1

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purpleme12 · 12/08/2024 20:29

Yes

IcedPurple · 17/08/2024 17:07

I'm very late to the discussion and trying to avoid spoilers!

Just wondering after watching the first two episodes: Does it get any better?

I thought this would be right up my streets as I love Aussie dramas and this one got great reviews. But so far I'm finding it very slow, with mediocre acting, cliched characters and a really stilted script. The review linked on the first page said it sounded like it was written by AI and I'm thinking they're not far wrong!

Usually I give a series two episodes to decide if I want to continue with it. I think I'll crack on with 'High Country' but I hope the pace picks up and the script gets a bit more convincing.

Blondeshavemorefun · 17/08/2024 17:14

@IcedPurple I loved this and kept me gripped to the end so keep with it

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IcedPurple · 20/08/2024 22:46

Just finished.

Worth sticking with, but not outstanding in my opinion. My first impression about stilted dialogue continued through all episodes, and I found the Andy character annoying which wasn't great as she was in almost every scene!

Still I loved the landscapes and the story was reasonably compelling, even if the finale was more than a little overwrought. They are definitely leaving it open for a possible Series Two, especially as the Luke story hasn't been resolved. I guess it will depend on viewing figures.

diddl · 26/09/2024 21:22

Just watched this.

It doesn't seem that Sam died?

I mostly enjoyed it but hated that Sam was a killer, that Deb was 17 when she got pregnant, that Andie was one of the stolen babies & that Sam was her father!

All too much!

IcedPurple · 27/09/2024 11:06

diddl · 26/09/2024 21:22

Just watched this.

It doesn't seem that Sam died?

I mostly enjoyed it but hated that Sam was a killer, that Deb was 17 when she got pregnant, that Andie was one of the stolen babies & that Sam was her father!

All too much!

Yes, way too much melodrama at the end.

I think police dramas have been done so many times over the years and every angle has been explored, so they have to come up with weird storylines to be in any way original.

diddl · 27/09/2024 16:45

Oh-and we still don't know who killed Luke!

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/09/2024 16:59

There will be a s2

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