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Out of the Blue

Out of the Blue 2007

Directed by

Robert Sarkies

Robert Sarkies

Made by

IFC Films

IFC Films

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Out of the Blue Plot Summary

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On 13 November 1990, an unemployed man in his 30s, David Gray, is living with his parents in a small holiday home in Aramoana. He bikes into town and gets into a heated dispute with bank staff over a minor issue. After this tense encounter, he returns home, where a cache of firearms sits ready.

As afternoon light fades, Gray notices children from a nearby house wandering into his yard and begins verbally abusing them, sparking a fierce confrontation with their father, Garry Holden. Gray retreats inside, but soon re-emerges armed with a rifle and fires, killing Holden. The murder is witnessed by Holden’s two young daughters, Chiquita and Jasmine, and by Julie-Anne’s adopted daughter Rewa, who flee into Holden’s house to hide. Gray follows, quickly locating the frightened children.

Chiquita, wounded, escapes in a desperate bid for help with Jasmine and Rewa while Julie-Anne and the others race toward Holden’s house in a bid to rescue the remaining girls. They reach the scene to find Holden’s home already aflame, and in fear for their own safety, Julie-Anne drives away as Gray fires on her vehicle.

Nearby residents hear the gunfire and see smoke but do not yet grasp the full scale of the danger. Gray moves through a nearby house and fatally shoots two male occupants. Eva Dickson, an elderly widow who had recently undergone hip surgery, steps outside with her walking frame to investigate, and is joined by neighbor Chris Cole. An unseen Gray opens fire, striking Cole and narrowly missing Dickson. Dickson collapses, crawls back inside to call the police, and then returns to Cole, who remains conscious but badly wounded; Cole would later die from his injuries. A six-person utility—three children among them—drives up from the beach, stopping near the burning house. Gray exits and opens fire on the vehicle. The ensuing shootings are not shown in detail, leaving only the sounds of gunfire and the horror on nearby faces.

The first police responders—Sgt Stewart Guthrie, Constable Nick Harvey, and Detective Paul Knox—arrive at the scenes of the violence and immediately try to surround Gray’s house. Gray surprises Guthrie from behind and shoots him dead. Harvey, rifle in hand, briefly has Gray in his sights but hesitates and misses the opportunity. Knox reaches the utility, discovers that the only survivor is 3-year-old Stacey Percy, who is wounded but conscious. He and Harvey enter Gray’s house, find it empty, and drive to a police cordon while nursing Stacey and carrying the bodies of the other children from the vehicle to await medical help. Harvey is visibly shaken and physically ill by the enormity of the scene.

Eva Dickson remains inside her home, speaking to police on the phone and keeping watch over the unfolding crisis. Her dog returns, its fur stained with the blood from her son James, whose death occurred off-screen. Police seal off the town and residents spend a tense night indoors, while the gunman remains at large. Gray ends up spending the night in an abandoned crib, having found shelter there.

The following day, the town remains under siege as police flood in. Armed Offenders Squad (AOS) officers locate the crib and surround Gray’s house. After a brief exchange of gunfire, tear gas is deployed into the residence. Gray bursts out, shouting obscenities and firing from the hip. The AOS officers return fire, wounding him, and he collapses. They restrain him as he dies from his wounds, surrounded by the officers who finally end the immediate threat.

A postscript montage closes the account: the AOS officers pay respects to Eva Dickson as she is escorted from her home; Chiquita Holden and Stacey Percy recover in hospital; Gray’s house is deliberately torched days after the massacre; and a list of the 13 people who died on that day is shown.

Out of the Blue Timeline

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Gray's bank confrontation and return home

David Gray cycles into town and argues with bank staff over a minor issue. He leaves the bank visibly disturbed and returns to his parents' holiday home, where he keeps a cache of firearms. The combination of instability and anger sets the stage for the violence to come.

13 November 1990, afternoon Aramoana – town center and bank

The first murder: Holden shot dead

Gray confronts the neighbors' children in his yard and verbally abuses them, sparking a confrontation with Garry Holden. He then re-enters the house and returns armed, shooting Holden dead. The murder marks the immediate escalation of the deadly spree.

13 November 1990, late afternoon Holden's house, Aramoana

Holden's daughters and Rewa flee and hide

Chiquita, Jasmine, and Rewa witness the shooting and flee into Holden's house, seeking refuge. They attempt to hide from Gray as he searches the home. The house becomes a focal point of the escape and danger.

13 November 1990, late afternoon Holden's house, Aramoana

Chiquita seeks help with Julie-Anne

Chiquita, wounded, reaches Julie-Anne and they drive toward the scene to rescue the other girls. They realize Holden's house is on fire as they approach. Julie-Anne is forced to drive to safety as Gray fires at them.

13 November 1990, late afternoon Between Holden's house and Holden's property, Aramoana

Holden's house burns

Holden's house is set on fire, complicating the rescue attempt. Firelight, smoke, and confusion fill the scene as bystanders hear gunfire. Gray's violence continues as the fire rages.

13 November 1990, late afternoon Holden's house, Aramoana

Gray shoots at Julie-Anne's van

Gray fires at Julie-Anne's van as she drives away to safety. The attack injures or threatens those inside and escalates the chaos. Neighbors witness the violent escape perpetuating fear.

13 November 1990, late afternoon Road near Holden's house, Aramoana

Gray massacres at a nearby house

Gray enters a nearby house and shoots dead two male occupants. The neighborhood is plunged into confusion as the gunman roams. The violence expands beyond Holden's property.

13 November 1990, evening Nearby house, Aramoana

Eva Dickson and Chris Cole witness the mayhem

Eva Dickson, recovering from hip surgery, ventures outside with her walking frame and is joined by Chris Cole. An unseen Gray opens fire, striking Cole and missing Dickson. Dickson calls police from her kitchen and tries to guide help.

13 November 1990, evening Eva Dickson's vicinity, Aramoana

The utility rescue and Stacey Percy

A six-person utility drives toward the burning house, carrying three children. Knox and Harvey reach the vehicle; Stacey Percy is found alive but wounded, while the other occupants are dead. Paramedics attempt to stabilize her as responders cope with the chaos.

13 November 1990, evening Near Holden's house, Aramoana

Police surround Gray's house and the night siege

Police seal off the town and surround Gray's house. Gray hides in a crib, spending the night as the town fears the gunman's next move. The siege builds until a decisive confrontation.

Night of 13 November 1990 Gray's house, Aramoana

AOS assault and Gray's final collapse

The Armed Offenders Squad surrounds the crib and uses tear gas to flush Gray out. He emerges, firing wildly from the hip, and is shot multiple times. The gunman collapses and dies from his wounds as officers restrain him.

14 November 1990, morning Gray's house, Aramoana

Postscript montage and aftermath

A montage shows Eva Dickson escorted by AOS to acknowledge her bravery, and Chiquita and Stacey recovering in hospital. The town's aftermath includes the deliberate torching of Gray's house and a list of the 13 people who died. The final images honor the victims and responders.

Aftermath, mid-November 1990 Aramoana (hospital scenes) and Gray's house

Out of the Blue Characters

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David Gray

An unemployed man in his 30s who becomes unstable and violently angry. He weaponizes a cache of firearms, kills Garry Holden, and relentlessly pursues the children and others through Aramoana before dying from police gunfire. His actions set off a massacre that leaves a mark on the town.

🧠 Unstable 🔫 Gunman 💥 Violent

Garry Holden

Father of Chiquita and Jasmine and partner of Julie-Anne. He is shot dead by Gray, a tragedy that triggers the panic and desperation as family members try to flee and seek safety.

💔 Victim 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Father 🔫 Crime

Chiquita Holden

One of Holden's daughters who is wounded while trying to protect her sister Jasmine and Rewa, and who seeks help as violence erupts around them. She survives the initial assault and remains a witness to the night’s events.

🧒 Child 🩹 Wounded 🛡️ Survivor

Jasmine Holden

Holden's daughter who witnesses the murder and the ensuing chaos. Her fate is not fully shown in the narrative, but she remains a part of the trauma experienced by the family and community.

🧒 Child 😨 Traumatized

Rewa

Julie-Anne's adopted daughter who is with Holden's household during the attack. She dies off-screen as a victim of the violence.

👧 Adopted 💔 Victim 🕯️ Tragedy

Julie-Anne

Holden's girlfriend and mother figure to Rewa; she drives the fleeing vehicle to safety as Gray fires at them, surviving the ordeal.

👩 Partner 🚗 Driver 💪 Survivor

Eva Dickson

A brave elderly widow who stays in her home, calls the police, and endures the night as the town is sealed off. Her actions and her dog’s tie to her son underscore courage amid danger.

🧓 Elderly 💔 Survivor 🐶 Dog companion

James Dickson

Eva's son who leaves home to search for his dog; the film does not show his fate on screen.

👦 Son 💔 Victim

Chris Cole

A neighbor who is wounded by Gray’s gunfire and dies from his injuries, illustrating the indiscriminate reach of the shooter.

🧔 Neighbor 💔 Victim 🔫 Gun violence

Stacey Percy

A 3-year-old passenger in the damaged vehicle who is wounded but survives thanks to rescue efforts by police.

🧒 Child 💔 Wounded 🏥 Survivor

Sgt Stewart Guthrie

One of the first attending officers who is killed by Gray, his death highlighting the danger faced by law enforcement in ambush situations.

👮‍♂️ Officer 💔 Victim 🛡️ Hero

Constable Nick Harvey

A responding officer who hesitates to take a decisive shot at Gray at a critical moment, later helping rescue Stacey and bearing the trauma of the scene.

👮‍♂️ Officer 🧠 Hesitant 💔 Survivor

Detective Paul Knox

A detective who arrives to handle the scene, helps secure victims, and coordinates with paramedics as the town braces for the aftermath.

🕵️ Detective 💪 Helper 🩺 Trauma

Out of the Blue Settings

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Time period

1990

The massacre unfolds on 13 November 1990 in the seaside town of Aramoana. The events span the late afternoon into the night, revealing how quickly violence erupts in a quiet community. The setting underscores the shock and long-lasting impact on a small town.

Location

Aramoana, New Zealand

Aramoana is a small seaside town in New Zealand where the events unfold. The action centers around a holiday home and nearby houses, with the harbor and quiet streets turned chaotic by the gunman. The community's calm coastal life is shattered as fear spreads and residents take shelter.

🏖️ Beach town 🗺️ New Zealand

Out of the Blue Themes

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Mass Violence

A sudden, brutal spree exposes how fragile safety can be in everyday life. The narrative follows multiple witnesses as the shooter moves through the town, creating a landscape of fear and urgency. The film uses the scale of violence to explore its immediate and lasting wounds.

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Community Trauma

The town's routine is shattered as grief and fear ripple through streets and homes. Survivors confront guilt, helplessness, and the pressure to protect loved ones. Acts of courage (like Eva Dickson's) emerge amid collective grief, marking the community's resilience.

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Crisis Response

Law enforcement faces the challenge of surround-and-contain tactics under extreme pressure. The tension between hesitation and decisive action is highlighted through the officers' choices and their emotional toll. The sequence portrays the dangers responders face and the costs of crisis management.

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Moral Ambiguity

Gray's violent acts raise questions about responsibility, trigger events, and the randomness of tragedy. The film probes bystander decisions and the ethical strain of trying to protect others amid danger. It invites reflection on memory and accountability in the aftermath.

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Out of the Blue Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the quiet coastal hamlet of Aramoana, 1990 feels like a lingering summer afternoon. The town’s modest homes, narrow streets and the scent of the sea create a world where everyone knows each other’s names, and the rhythm of daily life is measured by the tide and the occasional ferry. Beneath this tranquil veneer, however, an undercurrent of isolation and unease begins to stir, hinting that the peace of this isolated community could be shattered at any moment.

At the centre of the mounting tension is David Gray, an unemployed man who lives with his parents in a modest holiday house. His quiet existence is marked by a restless yearning for purpose, and his interactions with the townspeople reveal a fragile hold on reality. Across the street, the town’s police presence is embodied by Sgt Stewart Guthrie, Constable Nick Harvey and Detective Paul Knox, officers whose dedication to the close‑knit community is matched only by the weight of responsibility they feel when any threat looms.

The residents of Aramoana—families, retirees, and newcomers—move through their routines with an easy familiarity that suddenly feels precarious. Figures like Eva Dickson, an elderly widow, and the various shopkeepers weave a tapestry of ordinary lives that suddenly seem vulnerable. The townsfolk’s conversations, the schoolchildren’s laughter, and the occasional market chatter all contribute to a palpable sense of solidarity, even as an unseen danger begins to ripple through the streets.

All the while, the police force prepares to confront whatever force threatens the town’s fragile calm. Their resolve is tested by the knowledge that any misstep could plunge the community into chaos, and the night ahead promises an uneasy wait. The atmosphere hangs between the sturdy optimism of small‑town life and the looming, unnamed peril that threatens to upend it all.

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