Top Bar
Musique Machine Logo Home ButtonReviews ButtonArticles ButtonBand Specials ButtonAbout Us Button
SearchGo Down
Search for  
With search mode in section(s)
And sort the results by
show articles written by  
 Review archive:  # a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

The Quiet Earth - The Quiet Earth(Blu Ray) [Arrow Video - 2018]

Following on from their recent reissue of the arty coming of age film Vigil, here from Arrow is another New Zealand film from the 1980’s. The Quiet Earth is a low-key post-apocalyptic film- with some interesting trippy visuals & some fairly original touches.

The Quiet Earth is from 1985, and was directed by New Zealand filmmaker Geoff Murphy- who seemingly had a fairly mixed career- releasing both big budget box office films like Dante's Peak & Young Guns II, and B movie fare like Fortress 2Never Say Die.  The film's plot sees balding middle-aged scientist Zac Hobson( cult New Zealand actor Bruno Lawrence )waking after an apocalyptic event- finding seemingly he’s alone, but in time he comes across two more survivors- who both change his life & destiny.

Predictably for the post-apocalyptic/ last-man-on-earth genre the film is mostly a slow-burn affair, with the first half or so finding the Hobson character searching for people, then becoming accustomed to his alone-ness, then getting suicidal…before he finds the others, and everything changes.  So on the negative side the structure of the film is a little run-of-the-mill, and at times it drops into the clichés of the  genre.

On the positive side of things- there’s an interesting & fairly original concept behind the event that causes the disaster – and the how/ why the survivors make it through. The three characters are fairly quirky & distinctive, and for the most part, they are fairly well fleshed-out. Also as mentioned early-on, you get some quite effectively trippy visuals along the way, some impressive shots of post-apocalyptic Clevedon, and a rather what-the-hell ending.  It’s not going to be a film that’ll convent non-fans to the genre, but if you enjoy slow burn post-apocalyptic drama - then you’ll find it a fairly worthy addition to the genre, with some nice touches.

Extras wise you get two around fifteen-minute featurettes- first & most interesting of these is Kim Newman discussing the history of post-apocalyptic literary & cinema, and in practically last-man-on-earth sub-genre. As usual Newman, a font of knowledge and he puts it across in his normal friendly- yet- slight eccentric manner. The other featurette is an audio essay on the film by critic Bryan Reesman; this is ok; though it didn’t really bring any real revelations.  We also get a full-length commentary from critic Travis Crawford- this is certainly very informative & varied in its scope, as Crawford moves from discussing the film's origins & the novel it was based on. Onto the career of actor Bruno Lawrence, the history of the New Zealand film industry, the wider post- apocalyptic genre. And of course what’s going on in the film its self- I certainly got some interesting tit-bits from the track, though I did find Crawford to be a tad bit dry in places.


The Quiet Earth is certainly one of the more worthy & interesting additions to the after the doomsday branch of cinematic Sci-Fi. And kudos must go to Arrow for reissuing another classic slice New-Zealand cinema .

Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5

Roger Batty
Latest Reviews

The Quiet Earth - The Quiet Earth...
Following on from their recent reissue of the arty coming of age film Vigil, here from Arrow is another New Zealand film from the 1980’s. The Quiet Ea...
241225   Wrathchild America - Climbin'...
241225   Rushab Nandha - Tear
241225   Hitcher-Hiker - Hitcher-Hiker...
231225   Devil Fetus - Devil Fetus (B...
221225   Zoltán Huszárik-1963- 1979 ...
201225   Re-Animator - Re-Animator( Bl...
191225   Venus DIE-trap - Venus DIE-tr...
191225   Coyotes - Coyotes(VOD/ Blu Ray)
181225   Various Artists - Santa Is Ro...
181225   Death Ride - Death Ride( DVD)
Latest Articles

Creepy Images Books - Killer Art
Of all the cult/exploitation genres, Giallo stands as one of the more visually & art-based- be it with the grand/ dramatic location, choreographed murder...
231225   Creepy Images Books - Killer Art
221225   Best Of 2025 - Music, Sound &...
041225   The Spectral Sounds of The Pr...
281025   Michael Hurst Interview - Unb...
071025   Xiphos - The Rise And Fall Of...
030925   Third Window Films - A Label ...
130825   HNW fest- Barcelona- 12th Apr...
250725   Raté interview - Walled-in F...
180625   Matthew Holmes - Of razor-sha...
280525   The Residents - Visits From T...
Go Up
(c) Musique Machine 2001 -2025. Twenty four years of true independence!! Mail Us at questions=at=musiquemachine=dot=comBottom