Film Review – Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) 

Title – Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) 

Director – Robert Connolly (Balibo) 

Cast – Eric Bana, Anna Torv, Deborra-Lee Furness, Richard Roxburgh

Plot – Federal agent Aaron Falk (Bana) heads to the rugged and unforgiving Australian mountain ranges to help search for lost informant Alice (Torv) who has gone missing during an ill-fated corporate retreat. 

“Your mind starts to play tricks on you out there” 

Review by Eddie on 14/02/2024

A significant Australian made hit in early 2021, The Dry was both a critical and commercial success as the tale of Eric Bana’s softly spoken federal agent Aaron Falk returning to his isolated hometown to help solve a murder of an old friend resonated across a wide spanning film going community, with many thankful that author Jane Harper’s creation had more coming for them with her book series having multiple Falk entries planned. 

A victim of last years Hollywood strike that saw its August 2023 release postponed until recent weeks, Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (an unfortunate title if there ever was one for multiple reasons) finally arrives with Bana and director Robert Connolly on board once more but sadly this time around much of the goodwill and good work that the first Dry entry left us with is gone here on a drab and damp next instalment that makes one wonder if Falk’s cinematic adventures are going to be short-lived from here on out.  

Far removed from the dusty and dried out surrounds of the first film, Nature finds the sleepwalking Bana and new zombified version of Falk venturing out into the Victorian mountain ranges to help with the search efforts for Anna Torv’s Alice, an informant of Falk’s who has gone missing in the rugged wilds during a corporate retreat that includes such colleagues as Deborra-Lee Furness’s Jill, Robin McLeavy’s Lauren and Richard Roxburgh’s shady CEO Daniel and while the landscape we and Falk find ourselves in now have a flavour and energy, much of what happens in this wannabe Agatha Christie-lite tale is far from engaging. 

Suffering from a central mystery that isn’t entirely gripping and a procedural that is like a robotic progression of ticking a few boxes before climaxing in a far from memorable fashion, the core of Nature’s problems stem directly from the material it’s adapting and Connolly and Bana’s inability to infuse that with any extra movie magic that would have made this well-budgeted Australian production anything but a pretty but extremely minor distraction. 

The Dry found success in its mix of cinematic qualities rarely found in local productions, interesting main and side characters and a murder mystery that gripped from the first frame, all ingredients that aren’t found in Nature, with the film failing to ever engage to a high level as we trudge along our way through mostly dialogue themed interactions with a bunch of fairly unlikeable and undeveloped characters we come to care very little about. 

Initially set up to be what could have been an iconic new addition to Australian cinema history it’s sad to see Falk the character and Bana the performer with so little to do here and despite some attempts to create more engagement through flashbacks and one of the most bizarre serial killer subplots I can recall, the story of Falk and his future potential don’t seem so appealing moving forward after a bright initial start. 

Final Say – 

Well-filmed and full of possibilities, Force of Nature: The Dry 2 is a nothing more than major step backwards from the original 2021 outing and a mediocre effort from all involved, potentially halting the cinematic universe of Aaron Falk in its tracks. 

2 hazardous waterfalls out of 5  

2 responses to “Film Review – Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) 

  1. Not seen yet but the book on which it is based is weaker than “The Dry” and does not lend itself to a screenplay. The third book “The Exiles” is better and IMHO a better choice for a film.

    • My wife said something very similar, she found it really hard to connect much with the second book. Hopefully if they go around again Exiles might be able to get things back on track.
      E

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