A single father and two women venture from the safety of their homes to face monstrous creatures to save the life of a young boy.A single father and two women venture from the safety of their homes to face monstrous creatures to save the life of a young boy.A single father and two women venture from the safety of their homes to face monstrous creatures to save the life of a young boy.
Mike Hickman
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
Ian Hummel
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
Dave Malkoff
- Nina's Husband
- (uncredited)
Drexel Malkoff
- Nina's Son
- (uncredited)
Dalila Orozco
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
James Anthony Perez
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
Gregg S. Perry
- Refugee
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaThere is a mid-credits scene.
- GoofsThe elevation line does not follow the elevation of the terrain. Actually, in many scenes, you can see it going up and down on the terrain.
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"Elevation" is a movie with a compelling premise that, unfortunately, stumbles in its execution. While there are glimmers of creativity and moments of genuine intrigue, the film ultimately falls short of fully capitalizing on its potential.
The story explores a high-concept idea that feels fresh at first but quickly becomes bogged down by uneven pacing and underdeveloped characters. The script occasionally touches on deeper themes but lacks the focus or depth to make a lasting impact. Instead, it relies on predictable plot beats and moments of unnecessary exposition that drag down its momentum.
On the positive side, the visuals are stunning. The cinematography does an excellent job of creating a sense of scale and immersion, and the production design gives the movie a polished, modern aesthetic. The soundtrack also enhances key scenes, adding emotional weight when the story struggles to provide it.
The performances, while not bad, don't elevate the material as much as they could have. The lead actor delivers a solid performance, but the supporting cast feels underutilized, leaving some relationships and dynamics feeling hollow.
Overall, "Elevation" is an admirable attempt that fails to reach its lofty ambitions. While it's not a bad movie and has some entertaining moments, it doesn't leave a lasting impression. For viewers who enjoy thought-provoking concepts, it might be worth a watch, but don't expect it to soar to great heights.
The story explores a high-concept idea that feels fresh at first but quickly becomes bogged down by uneven pacing and underdeveloped characters. The script occasionally touches on deeper themes but lacks the focus or depth to make a lasting impact. Instead, it relies on predictable plot beats and moments of unnecessary exposition that drag down its momentum.
On the positive side, the visuals are stunning. The cinematography does an excellent job of creating a sense of scale and immersion, and the production design gives the movie a polished, modern aesthetic. The soundtrack also enhances key scenes, adding emotional weight when the story struggles to provide it.
The performances, while not bad, don't elevate the material as much as they could have. The lead actor delivers a solid performance, but the supporting cast feels underutilized, leaving some relationships and dynamics feeling hollow.
Overall, "Elevation" is an admirable attempt that fails to reach its lofty ambitions. While it's not a bad movie and has some entertaining moments, it doesn't leave a lasting impression. For viewers who enjoy thought-provoking concepts, it might be worth a watch, but don't expect it to soar to great heights.
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- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Criaturas: Línea de extinción
- Filming locations
- Boulder, Colorado, USA(Location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,321,801
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,216,578
- Nov 10, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,606,529
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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