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Wolf Creek 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Wolf Creek 2

''Wolf Creek 2'' is a 2013 Australian horror film co-written and directed by Greg McLean. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film ''Wolf Creek'' and features John Jarratt reprising his role as Mick Taylor. It was released on 30 August 2013 at the Venice Film Festival, then released in Australia on 20 February 2014.
==Plot==
In North Western Australia, highway patrol officers Gary Bulmer (Shane Connor) and trainee Brian O'Connor (Ben Gerrard) are parked by a rural road and are desperate to meet a quota for speeding tickets. Mick Taylor (John Jarratt), a pig hunter, drives past going under the speed limit and they pull him over, claiming he's going over the speed limit. After belittling and insulting Mick, the two officers give him a speeding ticket and an order to get rid of his truck. As they drive away, Mick uses his sniper rifle to splatter O'Connor's head, causing the cruiser to crash in a gully. Despite Bulmer's pleas, Mick breaks his leg and stabs him with a bowie knife, and places the fatally wounded officer back in the car before dousing it with petrol and setting it alight.
A young German couple, Rutger (Phillipe Klaus) and Katarina (Shannon Ashlyn), hitch-hike to Wolfe Creek Crater and camp nearby. In the middle of the night, Mick is driving by and sees their tent in the distance. He offers them a lift to a caravan park so they do not get charged for camping in a national park. When Rutger declines his offer, Mick loses his temper and stabs Rutger in the back. He then attempts to tie down and rape Katarina, but Rutger comes back and attempts to fight him off. He is eventually overpowered by Mick, who then decapitates him and Katarina faints, and later wakes up to see Mick cutting up Rutger's body to feed to his dogs. She flees into the bush, and Mick pursues her in his truck.
Paul (Ryan Corr), an English tourist, is driving along the highway and stops for Katarina standing in the road. He picks her up, but Mick follows them. He shoots at Paul, who ducks but fails to warn Katarina, inadvertently killing her and Paul then drives off, dumping Katarina's body covering it with just a sleeping bag at daybreak, and doesn't report the incident. Paul reaches a highway, but realizing he is off course and has low fuel, tries to flag down a truck in the distance, but realises that Mick is driving it, having killed the original driver. After a long chase, Mick nudges Paul's vehicle at a cliff side, sending it rolling down into a valley, and Mick sends the truck crashing and imploding into Paul's vehicle before Paul has escaped. Exhausted and dehydrated, Paul passes out at an outback cottage and is given food and shelter by elderly couple Jack (Gerard Kennedy) and Lil (Annie Byron). They plan to take Paul to the nearest town after he has eaten, but Mick finds the house and kills Jack and Lil. Paul flees again, while Mick follows him on Jack's stolen horse. He catches Paul hiding in the grassland, and knocks him out.
Paul wakes up in Mick's dungeon, zip-tied up to a chair. Mick is furious at Paul for helping Katarina and prepares to torture him, but Paul pacifies him with his "English wit" by telling bar jokes and leading Mick in drinking songs that Paul claims he learned at boarding school. Mick's torture for Paul is a quiz of Australian culture and history, promising to free him if he passes the quiz. If Paul gets a question wrong, he loses a finger. Paul answers the first two questions, since Paul is a history major. After he gets the next question right, an annoyed Mick (incensed by Paul's knowledge) grinds off one of his fingers with a sander. During the last question, Paul tricks Mick into cutting his other hand free to drink by deliberately answering the question wrong (and losing another finger) and slips a nearby hammer into his hand and clubs Mick with it. He then flees through the tunnels, pursued by an exhausted Mick. Paul finds several decayed corpses of Mick's victims and a severely emaciated woman is awoken by Paul. Eventually, he finds an exit, but notices a blanket on the ground directly in front of it. Lifting it up, he finds a Punji stick trap underneath and considers trying to jump over it. He hears someone coming and assuming it is Mick he hides in a corner. When the person approaches, Paul knocks them into the trap, but looking down, sees it was just the woman from earlier. Mick finds Paul and after declaring himself "the winner", lecturing that "his people are meant to wipe out your people", head-butts Paul unconscious.
When he wakes up, Paul finds himself on a footpath in a small town, dressed only in his underpants and with wounds across his body. He finds a piece of paper near him which reads "Loser", and he is soon apprehended by police. A series of title cards reveal that despite reporting Mick to the police, Paul became the primary suspect in the murders of several tourists, and during the investigation he suffered a complete mental breakdown. He was subsequently deported back to England and placed in full-time care at Ashworth Hospital. The film ends similarly to the previous film, with Mick Taylor walking off into the outback with his rifle.

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