Azath Vitr (D, on 12 August 2023 - 01:07 PM, said:
The most interesting thing about it is the sociology of the setting---a small town in Tasmania that a large number of lesbians have moved to in about the last five years (despite homophobic patriarchal townsfolk), that's now holding a 'Feastival'. There are also Indigenous people who feature prominently, though not among the main leads (one is Fijian-Indian, but that means 'person from Fiji of (India) Indian ethnicity').
The murder mystery is mildly interesting---poetically grisly description without excessively graphic depiction---and the plot is relatively original.
There's lots of obvious humor, but it's hackneyed, rarely witty, and generally not delivered well. With some actors making unrealistic silly faces and overdoing the body language while underdoing the vocal delivery (treating the obvious jokes like throw-away lines).
Overall I found it worth watching.
Wouldn't really consider the answers to these questions spoilers but I'll spoiler just in case:
Was the ending 'satisfying'?
Were there sufficient clues to deduce the identity of the killer(s) in advance?