Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a state government shutdown closes parks on 4th of July weekend, the Park Rangers of Driftless State Park, led by Nova Abbey, must protect the park from the people, and the people from ... Alles lesenWhen a state government shutdown closes parks on 4th of July weekend, the Park Rangers of Driftless State Park, led by Nova Abbey, must protect the park from the people, and the people from one another.When a state government shutdown closes parks on 4th of July weekend, the Park Rangers of Driftless State Park, led by Nova Abbey, must protect the park from the people, and the people from one another.
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Kayla Drago
- Aryan Sister
- (as Kayla Frischkorn)
Barrie Matthew
- Aryan brother
- (as Barrie Gostlin)
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Unwatchable. I spent years camping with NPS and also as a volunteer with NPS. Badly made film. I believe this was a real School project from some college. But ended up as a 8th grade production.
If you've come here for a Fourth of July movie, you made a mistake. If you came for cringe political/environmental propaganda that makes CNN look like a top-tier production in comparison, you might be in the right place.
Do yourself a favor and watch The Bay instead, which actually implements a movie around its message instead of vice versa. Not that this should be classified as a movie so much as non-actors who cannot act simply reading aloud their cringe scripted lines. You will likely see more talent in your local High School plays than this monotonous propaganda trash.
Do yourself a favor and watch The Bay instead, which actually implements a movie around its message instead of vice versa. Not that this should be classified as a movie so much as non-actors who cannot act simply reading aloud their cringe scripted lines. You will likely see more talent in your local High School plays than this monotonous propaganda trash.
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I appreciated the fact that it didn't get graphic in the movie -- no dead bodies, flowing blood, slow motion killing. The storyline is a good tale, with so many vignettes going on, from Magas to supremacists to stoners to naive hikers to survivalists and then the backdrop of the heartless bureaucrat ignoring the river pollution. Well-structured. The striking drone shots were nice interludes. The best was the campfire scene--that was sort of the climax of the movie, actually, where Nova came to a realization. And a nice plot twist at the end! Good acting; well-edited.
The actors do a good job, and the setting is visually pleasing, but those are the only positives.
I worked in the job and agency this film pretends to portray and they got just about everything wrong, including the silly size of the name tags! The producer either did little to no research, or ignored it. This is a HIGHLY unrealistic portrait of this type of work. Just to name a few problems... The uniform, the duty gear, the lack of body armor, the conversations, the lifestyle, the viewpoints, the cultural conflicts, the downtime, the politics, the diversity in staff, the charming and G rated politically correct language, and more. Real Law Enforcement Officers have to have a dark sense of humor to keep their mental health intact, and frequently cope by making light of the difficult situations they are forced to come front all day. Where is that in this fantasy film?
This script is clearly the product of someone who guessed what doing this job must be like, then made a silly movie to force a perception of reality on unsuspecting viewers.
People who work in that field are MUCH less diverse than the workforce portrayed. The problems they encounter are basically all the same problems encountered in any other police job (domestic violence, poverty, drug use, DUI, theft, and tons of basic traffic violations, to name a few). Basic field level officers do not have interactions or influence over topics encountered in this movie. That is silly and make believe. In reality, these officers would spend almost the entire shift doing things like writing tickets for littering and entering closed areas, and the rest of the time doing associated paperwork and mandatory trainings.
All you need to know to avoid this movie is what people who wrote positive reviews have said (pay attention to their grammer and writing quality). If that sounds like a good time, good luck.
I worked in the job and agency this film pretends to portray and they got just about everything wrong, including the silly size of the name tags! The producer either did little to no research, or ignored it. This is a HIGHLY unrealistic portrait of this type of work. Just to name a few problems... The uniform, the duty gear, the lack of body armor, the conversations, the lifestyle, the viewpoints, the cultural conflicts, the downtime, the politics, the diversity in staff, the charming and G rated politically correct language, and more. Real Law Enforcement Officers have to have a dark sense of humor to keep their mental health intact, and frequently cope by making light of the difficult situations they are forced to come front all day. Where is that in this fantasy film?
This script is clearly the product of someone who guessed what doing this job must be like, then made a silly movie to force a perception of reality on unsuspecting viewers.
People who work in that field are MUCH less diverse than the workforce portrayed. The problems they encounter are basically all the same problems encountered in any other police job (domestic violence, poverty, drug use, DUI, theft, and tons of basic traffic violations, to name a few). Basic field level officers do not have interactions or influence over topics encountered in this movie. That is silly and make believe. In reality, these officers would spend almost the entire shift doing things like writing tickets for littering and entering closed areas, and the rest of the time doing associated paperwork and mandatory trainings.
All you need to know to avoid this movie is what people who wrote positive reviews have said (pay attention to their grammer and writing quality). If that sounds like a good time, good luck.
Driftless takes a fresh look at America, the key issues we face, and the people that form this unique nation, through the lens of a state park in the upper-Midwest, and it does so in a very deft and clever manner. I, personally, do not like giving up on people, no matter how temporarily "out of order" they may be, and it was refreshing to experience a main character in a film who feels the same tug on their heart (to not close the door on people). Really, the entire cast of this film played their respective roles exceptionally well, and overall, I felt Driftless displayed, in a very raw and real sense, what it means to be an American today, profoundly capturing the key issues our country continues to grapple with. Much gratitude to all who made this film, a film I know will help spread a message of love and respect for our lands, and each other, so that we all may do our own part to keep this country/world clean and healthy, natural and friendly, and thus wild and "wealthy" (but in a natural sense). #fram
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- VerbindungenReferences The Law of Nature: Park Rangers in Yosemite Valley (1986)
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