A couple hiking Mount Whitney runs into a group of mountain men who develop a dark obsession with the young woman.A couple hiking Mount Whitney runs into a group of mountain men who develop a dark obsession with the young woman.A couple hiking Mount Whitney runs into a group of mountain men who develop a dark obsession with the young woman.
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OK, all those that rated this movie at one or two haven't really seen a bad movie. This is not that bad! The movie introduces you to the characters and slowly builds into a relatively tense thriller.
The movie is far from perfect, and there will be several times your question their decisions. But it's a survival movie, and they all make stupid decisions!
If you were looking for a high end, Hollywood movie, look elsewhere, but if you are looking for something to give you some thrills, give it a shot. But before warned, the ending sucks. Not sure why they can't make movies with legitimate endings and a good conclusion anymore.
The movie is far from perfect, and there will be several times your question their decisions. But it's a survival movie, and they all make stupid decisions!
If you were looking for a high end, Hollywood movie, look elsewhere, but if you are looking for something to give you some thrills, give it a shot. But before warned, the ending sucks. Not sure why they can't make movies with legitimate endings and a good conclusion anymore.
Utterly bland and nonsensical movie. Travis Aaron Wade is by far the worst actor imaginable.
Excruciatingly pointless, storyline makes no sense and culminates into an ending that can only make you go huh?
Blue Jay begins as an intriguing if less than masterfully acted mountain adventure, lead by a socially awkward new boyfriend who is oddly motivated to push the main character up the side of the snow-covered mountain in the winter against her better judgment for reasons that are never entirely clear. Along the way they are stalked by a group of men dressed in summer clothing who seem to appear periodically along the trail as if they'd been beamed there from the transporter room of the Enterprise. No explanation is ever given for their motives or their ability to magically ascend up the side of the snow-covered mountain with no climbing or snow gear. The leader of the group talks as if he is part of some kind of environmental or religious cult but much of what he says makes no sense and his companions all appear to be slow, dull, and clumsy, as if they'd just stumbled out of a saloon, which leaves the viewer to wonder what they are doing there in the first place. The movie eventually degenerates into a thoroughly disappointing and depraved horror movie with undertones of sexual violence.
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- Lone Pine, California, USA(Mount Whitney)
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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