Very very well-produced film. As a drama, the film set up the tension very well, causing curiosity in the viewer early on, encouraging him (or her) to keep watching. A little bit slower than some films, it has potential to seem "boring" at some parts, perhaps building the plot line over a longer course of time than usual. While most movies use time like this to fill space with music, the music played in this film was sparse and well placed, leaving scenes that are generally experienced silent as silent scenes. What I mean is, nobody hears music in the woods, and when crunching gravel is all someone hears, it sets a certain type of tone. While the movie technically had a slow, simple, plot, it accentuated the depth of the history behind the way the plot played out very effectively, giving the viewer different dimensions with which to try to grasp. In addition, while there was a set plot and story, the scenes were set up in such a way to where the plot is interchangeable. So as to not spoil the movie, I'll use scenes from the trailer-A man with his head in his hands, a man in the woods throwing an object violently, a shot of a man pursing his lips-All interchangeable, showing certain emotions that people experience all the time, and it was captured very well. By the end, I literally had tears in my eyes...A very good sign of an effective drama. -Ryan