After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.After a violent attack, a woman searches for strength in the solitude of a lookout job, but is overwhelmed by something darker.
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Filled with completely unnecessary lingering close-up shots of maggots and insects wriggling around on corpses and food. It absolutely ruined the movie for me. Which is very unfortunate because I was really drawn into the premise of the film.
The characters seemed interesting. The setting felt different and unique.
But the damn BUGS just RUINED it.
If there was an edit that removed all those disgusting and unnecessary scenes, that would be awesome.
Seriously it's very misleading and should come with a trigger warning or something.
Now if you'll excuse me, I feel like I have to go throw up now.
The characters seemed interesting. The setting felt different and unique.
But the damn BUGS just RUINED it.
If there was an edit that removed all those disgusting and unnecessary scenes, that would be awesome.
Seriously it's very misleading and should come with a trigger warning or something.
Now if you'll excuse me, I feel like I have to go throw up now.
I gave this film a chance purely because it was written and directed by Joe Lo Trulio, who I like from Brooklyn 99. On the hole, I suspect that if were not, it would not exist. That is to say, if the average person wrote this, it probably would still be in a word document on someones laptop.
As Kate (the lead character) suffers from flashbacks and hallucinations from a harrowing past, we come to understand her plight. But we're asked to believe that she would seek solitude in a fire watch tower located somewhere in the middle of a mountain range in Idaho by means of escape. I dont think its a spoiler to say that they dont. The synopsis of the movie would have you believe that something darker is going to manifest, but really.. it does not.
The location itself was probably the best bit. It made for some great tree and mountain porn. On the one hand some of the photography (or videography) was fantastic, with some great shots and points of view (mostly of mother nature), it was dragged down by periods of hand held shakey cam with really poor directive choices (mostly of people and action sequences). They gave me an actual physical headache.
While the concepts of abuse, made for a good basis for a story the use of the ideas to drive the narrative just didn't feel cohesive. So for the most part I wasnt sure what I was watching and came very close to quitting before the end. And so, despite the disconnect, the last part of the film was okay (nearing good) and ultimately worth the watch if you can make it past the beginning.
As Kate (the lead character) suffers from flashbacks and hallucinations from a harrowing past, we come to understand her plight. But we're asked to believe that she would seek solitude in a fire watch tower located somewhere in the middle of a mountain range in Idaho by means of escape. I dont think its a spoiler to say that they dont. The synopsis of the movie would have you believe that something darker is going to manifest, but really.. it does not.
The location itself was probably the best bit. It made for some great tree and mountain porn. On the one hand some of the photography (or videography) was fantastic, with some great shots and points of view (mostly of mother nature), it was dragged down by periods of hand held shakey cam with really poor directive choices (mostly of people and action sequences). They gave me an actual physical headache.
While the concepts of abuse, made for a good basis for a story the use of the ideas to drive the narrative just didn't feel cohesive. So for the most part I wasnt sure what I was watching and came very close to quitting before the end. And so, despite the disconnect, the last part of the film was okay (nearing good) and ultimately worth the watch if you can make it past the beginning.
No pun intended. But seriously. If you want a gore fest and lots of over the top drama, look elsewhere. If you want to watch something about trauma, horror, psychological messed up that we can be, discovery, curiosity, the human psyche, and loss, then you got it. Just go for it. Don't expect some over the top horror experience. But if you are looking for something that is a slower burn, to leave you curious as you watch, good actors, and beautiful cinematography then you got it. This movie isn't a regular horror flick, but hits in the feelings of psychological curiosity and messed-up-ness. Just watch it.
Stumbled upon this film because I was attracted to the idea of the scenery and cinematography and was very pleasantly surprised with the overall effort which has dark comedy elements to it.
The story is simple enough, a woman trying to flee her abusive partner, goes mad (think Shining) as she works at an Idaho forest observation lookout for 3 months. There is witty dialog and some good perfomances leading up to the end sequence which is genuinely suspenseful.
It is definitely worth a watch and I have found myself watching it over to pick up on some of the nuances I might have missed earlier. A solid 7.5 film IMO.
The story is simple enough, a woman trying to flee her abusive partner, goes mad (think Shining) as she works at an Idaho forest observation lookout for 3 months. There is witty dialog and some good perfomances leading up to the end sequence which is genuinely suspenseful.
It is definitely worth a watch and I have found myself watching it over to pick up on some of the nuances I might have missed earlier. A solid 7.5 film IMO.
This was an interesting one no doubt. Granted, not without its flaws, but still generally entertaining while also being a pertinent narrative on mental health, the effects of abuse and how it can manifest itself in a multifaceted way.
They had some cool ways of representing her ptsd and hallucinations that pleasantly caught my attention, even though they did start to become a tad repetitive. The pacing was a bit up and down. Sometimes it was on tack and other times it dragged. As a whole the run time felt longer than it was, which i don't think is a particularly great sign.
The story at its core was a solid and semi original concept with an execution that wasn't unsuccessful by any means, but felt like it got a bit messy and predictable and needed some focus/streamlining. Acting all around was fine, passable... definitely felt indie. Lead woman had some nice moments.
Third act was when it really picked up. It got a little silly at times but I appreciated the excitement. It was like this film had an underlying layer of camp to it. I know the main actress is often times cast in comedic roles so maybe that has something to do with it? Either way, I didn't hate it but I do wish it felt a little bit more purposeful or not there at all. Ending left a little to be desired, very open... but for whatever reason I wasn't too mad at it.
At the end of the day this was an intriguing and entertaining indie experience that had some fun twists and turns, some scares and some humor (whether intentional or not haha). The concept was definitely there and along with it came the engagement. These are the kind of indie productions you can tell have heart and effort behind it and they are the ones that should be given a chance. Would recommend.
They had some cool ways of representing her ptsd and hallucinations that pleasantly caught my attention, even though they did start to become a tad repetitive. The pacing was a bit up and down. Sometimes it was on tack and other times it dragged. As a whole the run time felt longer than it was, which i don't think is a particularly great sign.
The story at its core was a solid and semi original concept with an execution that wasn't unsuccessful by any means, but felt like it got a bit messy and predictable and needed some focus/streamlining. Acting all around was fine, passable... definitely felt indie. Lead woman had some nice moments.
Third act was when it really picked up. It got a little silly at times but I appreciated the excitement. It was like this film had an underlying layer of camp to it. I know the main actress is often times cast in comedic roles so maybe that has something to do with it? Either way, I didn't hate it but I do wish it felt a little bit more purposeful or not there at all. Ending left a little to be desired, very open... but for whatever reason I wasn't too mad at it.
At the end of the day this was an intriguing and entertaining indie experience that had some fun twists and turns, some scares and some humor (whether intentional or not haha). The concept was definitely there and along with it came the engagement. These are the kind of indie productions you can tell have heart and effort behind it and they are the ones that should be given a chance. Would recommend.
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- TriviaWriter/Director Joe Lo Truglio and star Beth Dover are married in real life.
- SoundtracksOld Time Country Roads
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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