Joe Bird has a gay crush--but he observes his gay crush fooling around with the minister's son. To retaliate, he goes to the minister and reveals "the awful truth." He then watches in silence as the minister's son endures forced "conversion therapy."
This is already a terrific setup, but then things get *really* weird. The conversion therapy involves a faith healer. The faith healer pretends to "cure" you--but in fact unearths a demon whose plan is to destroy you. The demon takes the form of the young man you desire--as sweet-nothings are exchanged, the demon prepares to rip out your intestines.
Given that this is a horror film, we do see several acts of intestinal ripping. And this isn't the *only* problem on Joe Bird's plate. His mother--Mia Wasikowska--becomes convinced that it's unsafe to be gay in Australia. So she arranges for Joe himself to go through the faith healer experience. Joe doesn't fight back--or his fight isn't adequate. But he does learn a lesson. He learns to start trapping demons in abandoned grain silos--he learns to set the silos on fire. It's satisfying to see Joe's canniness as it grows and grows.
There isn't a great deal of character depth. I'm especially thinking about Mia Wasikowska--who is a screen legend. Someone could have invented more--and more demanding--scenes for her.
Still: supernatural coming-of-age horror? Say no more. It's worth seeing.
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