Wrapped in plastic and thrown from a plane into a rural Alaskan lake would usually mean the end of the story. For Bailey, it's just the beginning.Wrapped in plastic and thrown from a plane into a rural Alaskan lake would usually mean the end of the story. For Bailey, it's just the beginning.Wrapped in plastic and thrown from a plane into a rural Alaskan lake would usually mean the end of the story. For Bailey, it's just the beginning.
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Thoroughly ENJOYED
I was more than pleasantly surprised. I watched it as I had recently heard of a true story of a normal looking psychopath in Alaska that murdered and disposed of quite a few women by flying them out into the wilderness and disposing of the bodies. I was hoping that in this story Justice would be served. Regardless, I got right into this movie. With that psychopath serial killer as a story i heard as a backdrop, i found the acting and the storyline totally believable and hungered for the ending.
A tale of parallel personal journeys
If this movie were a book it'd be the kind you don't want to put down. A fantastic job of weaving Alaskan wilderness, gripping mystery, and personal growth together.
Meaningful dialogue, deep characters, and a plot that keeps you guessing.
Good film with deep characters
We enjoyed this movie about two people, Jack and Bailey, who were brought together by fate when they needed each other the most. It was engaging, slow paced but not boring. The characters were well developed and well acted. I enjoyed the twist at the end.
Great acting and story with a twist at the end
A well written film with a twist and great acting. It keeps you thinking afterwards. My wife and I both rated it an 8.
Rather glad I DIDN'T turn it off...
The attraction was the incredible beauty of Alaska for me; but I was little prepared for the rather tragic story that unfolded (very s l o w l y, I might add)
The dynamic of the young girl whose "been around" and the older guy whose truly "been around" was most interesting. I can't help but believe this story is based on mostly fact. Jack played a mysterious role and we learn more about Bailey as the story unfolds. I think the pace should have been faster in telling such a story but will let that go. Having backpacked through Alaska and met many an interesting person? I can certainly attest to the authenticity of the those who reside there year round, "off the beaten path" as in the woods and AWAY from the larger cities. It is remote, unique, one of a kind and takes one tough person to sustain. It is rough-cut story, full of pain, misunderstanding and understanding, if not a few small graces. While not "entertaining" for me as much as a story of human interest? It must have taken a helluva writer to create this storyline...Again...Based on the sadder, uglier side of life, I'm sure.
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