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1929. A small group of university kids travel into the Canuki wilderness to link up with the school's botany guru who has been at it for two weeks. When they arrive they can't find the prof or anyone else from the camp. Now, the entourage (2 coeds and 4 eds) begin to search the woods frantically and make discoveries that make the trip a life-or-death excursion.
Different. A study in stress, discovery, and lightweight minds coping with angst and mixed feelings about each other.
The 1929 schtick gives a different angle to a common theme.
Amazon, if you dare.
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And we agreed that rarely have we seen such bad acting by an entire cast! ;-)
I've never guffawed so much as when I read the Amazon reviews of this flick and found one which was headed, "Good Acting"!
And yet. . . it's so bad that it's (almost) good (in a Florence Foster Jenkins kind of way!). We plan to watch the rest (to the bitter end) tomorrow. And I love that Quebec wilderness - similar to the setting of "Black Robe", one of our favorite movies.
daring to finish it.
was worth an extra 1/2 star
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You are being way too generous. The only thing that saves this film--I use that term lightly--is the rather good score. Otherwise, it's one rung above a student production with little emotional--or recreational--depth.
Don't waste your time or the electricity.
Watch Wages of Fear if you want a study in stress.
The actors were quite stressed out and under the duress of nature and a bad script. This was a round table idea and script of making something out of nothing.
Never meant to imply "must-see" only if "you dare".
I think he meant the quote to refer to his state of mind when he realized he'd wasted several hours, yet again, on drivel.
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