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Danger Down Under is an interesting slice of late '80s TV movie fare. Set against the vast and rugged Australian backdrop, it tells the tale of a single American horse-breeder and his three sons navigating life and challenges. The pacing leans toward the melodramatic, with moments of quiet reflection juxtaposed with bursts of action, reflective of its action-drama genre. The performances are earnest, especially from the father figure, who embodies the struggle of balancing work and family. What stands out, though, is the practical effects during the horse scenes—definitely a highlight for anyone who appreciates the craft involved. It captures a unique atmosphere of familial bonds in a foreign land, which resonates through its storytelling.
A unique portrayal of family dynamics.Showcases the Australian landscape beautifully.Noteworthy practical effects in horse scenes.
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