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The Dry by Jane Harper
The Dry by Jane Harper










The Dry by Jane Harper

And such “Scope 3” emissions – including those of suppliers – represented the deepest part of the product line’s carbon footprint.Batteries are a big factor. But this time, in Tesla’s report, it was part of the tally. He's tremendous here, a reminder of his significant talent and screen presence as a lead actor.What should we make of a recent report from carmaker Tesla reminding us that, even though its cars have no tailpipes, there are significant carbon emissions associated with getting them built and on the road?It’s worth thinking about, though there’s a lot more at play when it comes to electric vehicles and CO2 emissions.The vast network needed to supply raw materials and component parts for EVs makes for difficult accounting. Bana's subtle responses convey a torrent of exposition. There's too much at stake for him to fall apart. You can see the hurt in his eyes, but the character refuses to succumb to his own feelings. Eric Bana portrays Aaron with measured restraint. He buried his feelings and memories of her, but must now face his past to solve the current puzzle. We see how Ellie's murder has eaten away at Aaron's soul. The tension simmers to a boil as the plot runs effectively through two timelines. There are no gotcha moments or simplistic reveals. The Dry is an old-fashioned whodunnit with deliberative pacing.

The Dry by Jane Harper

In the present, Aaron confronts deep-seated distrust as the killings reveal multiple sinister motives. She never showed up, and was later found drowned. As Aaron and Ellie's romance bloomed, he invited her on a river date. The group swam and drank together in the desolate woods. While Luke and Gretchen were a couple, he was enamored with the beautiful Ellie Deacon (BeBe Bettencourt). The film flashes back to Aaron as a teenager (Joe Klocek). They beg Aaron to review the case headed by a kind, but novice policeman (Keir O'Donnell).Īaron's homecoming forces him to remember another awful event in his youth. Luke's parents refuse to believe he was capable of such a crime. He reconnects with Luke's old girlfriend, Gretchen (Genevieve O'Reilly), as they try to come to terms with the tragedy. Luke's childhood best friend, Aaron Falk ( Eric Bana), a minor celebrity investigator in Melbourne, returns home after a long absence. Luke Hadler (Martin Dingle Wall) shoots his wife and school-age son before taking his own life in a dusty riverbed. Everyone is a suspect as dark secrets are laid bare in a harsh and unforgiving environment.Ī horrifying murder-suicide shocks the small rural town of Kiewarra. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Jane Harper, The Dry explores two devastating crimes separated by twenty years. Eric Bana delivers a brilliantly nuanced performance as a federal agent tormented by grief and suspicion. The Dry is a slow burn, meticulously crafted murder mystery set in the scorched landscape of a remote Australian town.












The Dry by Jane Harper