During the funeral the following day Norman grows increasingly suspicious when the body doesn't resemble a photograph of their mother.
While she is gone Norman discovers that the town's true purpose is to kill problem immigrants and turn them into sausage, something that the Australian government uses to their advantage.
Mary reveals that the townspeople began eating human flesh after the pigs died off and found that they enjoyed the experience.
Waller came up with the idea for the film on Brexit Day, as they'd seen David Dimbleby looking "like he’d just sucked the blood of 15 unborn children.
I remember all these ghastly narratives of nationalism and the farce of Dominic Cummings – this archdeacon of evil, the Grim Reaper – and Steve Bannon.
[4] Two Heads Creek premiered on Fangoria’s Monster Fest in Melbourne, Australia on 12 October 2019, after which it went on to screen at several film festivals.
[5] This was followed by a limited release in Australia through distribution company Entertainment Advocate, which was then newly launched by two of the film's producers, Brett Thornquest and Steven Matusko.
[11] Film Threat and Culture Crypt both wrote mostly favorable reviews, with the latter stating that "Too crass to be considered cute or heartwarming, “Two Heads Creek” still puts a light, bouncy spring in its step.
"[12][13] The Guardian criticised Two Heads Creek, writing "Walker and Wilder sell it gamely enough – but it’s the sort of movie you need to smoke your body weight in weed to enjoy.