Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,873,386
Opening weekend US & Canada
$7,733,445
Gross worldwide
$43,312,294
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$27,873,386
Opening weekend US & Canada
$7,733,445
Gross worldwide
$43,312,294
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By Mckenna 2022-03-25 09:01:10
This is my top five movie. I have always believed that success must be inevitable, that is, the necessary quality of successful people. These qualities are not just the wealth and vanity packages seen on the outside, but the heart that has been tried and tested for a long time in the world's glitz, but is still upright, pure, brave, calm, enterprising, and never give up. With such a heart, in sudden extremes and dangers, he can continuously stimulate his potential and drive those powerful...
By Marie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
He should find a mate who is worthy of him
rather than a young model. Yes, worship and adore him, but betray him, such a partner is useless? He should find a wise and noble woman for company, so that he will no longer be unhappy all the time. Just like having wealth and beauty, it's just being hated by others. The only thing he was unwise about was finding a woman who didn't really love him. As for why rescue tried to murder his rival? I think it's out of respect for life. No one's life is necessarily more precious than anyone...
By Jaclyn 2022-03-24 09:02:16
Rabbit Smarter than Panther【Rabbit Smarter than Panther】
Last year was the first time I watched it the year before, and I watched it again today. Unforgettable, the calm, restrained and wise of the rich Charles.
A few memorable words:
1. Why is the rabbit unafraid?
Because he's smarter than the panther. 2. Most people lost in the
wilds, they die of shame!
Whether it was Steve or Bob, their negativity was deflected by Charles. For example, when Steve and Bob got mad at each other when they went back...
By Sophie 2022-03-23 09:02:14
This is a great work!
Charles' wisdom, calmness, aggressiveness, persistence and bravery are impressive, and the tearful "they save my life" at the end is even more shocking, not all for him He is tolerant and open-minded, but for his wisdom and strategy! Those words and expressions are so memorable, and who can understand him?
He is lonely, and his loneliness comes from extraordinary wisdom, Visionary and nuanced. He is well versed in the way of survival and how to survive in an...
By Josue 2022-03-22 09:02:05
On the edge, we have to face the tragic life situation, always on the side of integrity and kindness
This movie is amazing! The first is how people should be calm and calm when they are lost, in trouble, and unarmed in nature, and use wisdom and experience to judge how to choose a direction. Next, when a person encounters a ferocious beast that is many times stronger than himself, the same person should use courage and wisdom to fight against the beast bravely. Not afraid of difficulties, with determination to win and tenacious fighting spirit. God will be on the side of bravery and justice....
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By Filiberto 2022-04-24 07:01:14
What a majestic and upright...
By Amparo 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Against Anthony Hopkins, I decided to give the...
By Reagan 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Impressive movie, someone with acting skills ~ semi-survival outdoor movie. It's just a little bit romantic about fighting a bear. 97's...
By Antonette 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Solid, Grandpa Hannibal really fits the...
By Lew 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Forgiveness is the hardest thing to...
Charles Morse: You saved me.
Robert Green: Get over it, Charles - I just need you to navigate.
Charles Morse: You saved my life.
Robert Green: Well, I couldn't kill you with Stephen around. I'd have to kill him too, and he's the only one that knows how I like my coffee.
Charles Morse: Come on, you saved my life.
Robert Green: Buy me something nice when we get home.
Charles Morse: How'd you like your coffee?
Robert Green: Huh. I like my coffee like I like my women.
Stephen: Bitter and murky!
Charles Morse: What one man can do, another can do.
[after successfully fighting a bear]
Charles Morse: For all my life, I've have wanted to do something that was, um, that was unequivocal.
Robert Green: Well, Charlie, I certainly think this qualifies.
Charles Morse: Or something.
Robert Green: See, Charles, that's why they call it personal growth. A month ago, old Smokey here would've reared up, you probably would've called your lawyer!
Charles Morse: Nah, I wouldn't do that to an animal.