Not scary, not scary

Zane 2022-04-01 08:01:02

The front of the film is really too long, and I have the idea of ​​abandoning the film. It is interesting to be patient to see the bears haunting the back, especially the picture of the male protagonist being bitten by a bear, which is the only horror atmosphere in this film.
At the end of the season, the male protagonist has to insist on going. This is the rhythm of not dying if you don't die! The male protagonist x
is too self-important. He feels that he is very capable, and he doesn't need a map. He only moves forward based on his childhood memories. If you don't get lost, who will get lost?
The survivability and self-protection awareness of the male and female protagonists are too weak. First of all, if you see a deer's body in the woods, you should know that there are beasts in the mountains. Secondly, if you see a bear in the distance in the tent, you should get out of the tent and run away immediately. Using the mountain road and the tree, you should have a better chance of escaping. At least you can climb the tree. As a result, the two just hid in the tent and made no sound. I thought the bears would let them go, please, isn't this courting death!
The last thing I want to say is that, similar to this type of film, whether it is a man-made disaster or a natural disaster, the last survivors are women. To be honest, they are all tired of watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Gerardo 2022-04-01 08:01:02

    (1) The male protagonist smashed his big toe just when he landed. (2) Encountered a misunderstanding by a stranger. Both of these points are unlucky to go out. (3) He saw the "bear paw print". At this time, he must go back. In addition, you are not familiar with the road conditions, and have not bought a map yet? Don't have your phone yet? You don't die, who dies? . Not only bring a mobile phone, but also a power bank, and a dog? Although you are dead, man, I am very angry when I see it.

  • Crystel 2022-04-02 09:01:18

    Favorite Dead in the Wild series

Backcountry quotes

  • Alex: You know we'll be lucky to see anything bigger than a chipmunk, right?