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Ryan Kwanten's damaged cop Shane Cooper (see what they did there?) takes a job in the supposedly sleepy town of Red Hill to reduce the stress of his wife's pregnancy. Shane soon ends up being caught up in a Death Wish-style bloodbath, inflicted by a disfigured Aboriginal, Jimmy Conway. Red Hill, which completely loses it ways 30 minutes in, also has the audacity to include some mystical hokum involving a black panther. Attack the Block's Moses certainly wouldn't "allow it" into his life.
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