This movie has a lot to say about SA and particularly has a lot to say about being a young woman abroad. It unfortunately takes about 70% of the movie for any real plot to reveal itself, and relies heavily on VERY CLASSIST cliches about poor rural whites. This movie had all the philosophical markings of “made by rich nepo babies”. Made weak attempts at woke-ness by sticking in clipped appearances by sympathetic indigenous Australians. If somebody had to explain how the upper-middle-class in the West strives to divide poor whites and poor blacks, this would be the perfect movie to show. It’s the story of two rich kids try to sort through the muck and mire of a working-class town. At the end of the movie, these party girls on vaca literally blow up the local watering hole in a triumphant blaze of privileged, no-consequences glory.