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Cuando una pareja en apuros económicos descubre unas coordenadas de GPS que prometen conducir a un tesoro, deben asociarse con un par de misteriosos autoestopistas para adentrarse en la remo... Leer todoCuando una pareja en apuros económicos descubre unas coordenadas de GPS que prometen conducir a un tesoro, deben asociarse con un par de misteriosos autoestopistas para adentrarse en la remota naturaleza y recuperarlo.Cuando una pareja en apuros económicos descubre unas coordenadas de GPS que prometen conducir a un tesoro, deben asociarse con un par de misteriosos autoestopistas para adentrarse en la remota naturaleza y recuperarlo.
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I read the plot and i thought this looked interesting, it reminded me of the movie a simple plan but that movie was way more interesting than this.
While i watch it i could think of way better movies with the same theme that i could be watching, i don't hate it but nothing got me hooked to it.
I mean its not bad but there's nothing there that hasn't been done before in more interesting ways. The characters were boring and forgettable with
very used situations on way they are looking for the gold. Ill give thumbs up to the make up it look pretty good, either than that the movie is flat and its something to watch a Sunday afternoon and i doubt you will remember ever watching it afterwards.
Sadly this movie has a lot of "good reviews" or should i say payed reviews making it a thrilling master piece, I dare you to watch it and give it a 10 out of 10
While i watch it i could think of way better movies with the same theme that i could be watching, i don't hate it but nothing got me hooked to it.
I mean its not bad but there's nothing there that hasn't been done before in more interesting ways. The characters were boring and forgettable with
very used situations on way they are looking for the gold. Ill give thumbs up to the make up it look pretty good, either than that the movie is flat and its something to watch a Sunday afternoon and i doubt you will remember ever watching it afterwards.
Sadly this movie has a lot of "good reviews" or should i say payed reviews making it a thrilling master piece, I dare you to watch it and give it a 10 out of 10
Four disposable a-holes go for a whiny stroll in the woods. These under-attired dopes are searching for treasure, but forget to bring equipment, have never seen a GPS, and can't read a map. Success is all but assured.
Do they get the gold? Do they kill one another in the process? Do they ever fricken shut up?
Who cares.
Three stars for the scenery.
Do they get the gold? Do they kill one another in the process? Do they ever fricken shut up?
Who cares.
Three stars for the scenery.
Buyer beware: I wouldn't trust anyones review whose ONLY activity is related to the movie they're reviewing,
Are these "fake" people? No. Are they all associated with the production of the movie? No Did they come to this page organically to review a movie of their own choosing? No.
I've been to movie premiers where they ask you to review them favorably on IMDb.
I politely decline, and so should you if you weren't planning on reviewing it before.
The movie is not bad.
My rating is objective.
Are these "fake" people? No. Are they all associated with the production of the movie? No Did they come to this page organically to review a movie of their own choosing? No.
I've been to movie premiers where they ask you to review them favorably on IMDb.
I politely decline, and so should you if you weren't planning on reviewing it before.
The movie is not bad.
My rating is objective.
Is it just me, or has there been an abundance of "frozen wilderness" movies in recent years? I'm getting tired of watching people get frostbite and hypothermia.
The title of this movie should have been _Numbskulls_. If the love of money is the root of all evil, here, it's the root of all stupidity. Two hapless couples go traipsing through the frozen Canadian wilderness to cop a stash of buried gold. They take no survival gear, no supplies, no nothing. They forget that four people can't carry $4 million in gold coins. Needless to say, people die and / or freeze to death. They could have dressed warmer and rented some snowmobiles and done this, no problem......But then,, of course, there would be no movie.
Don't waste your time on this insipid crap.
"Numb" is physical proof a movie can revolve entirely around unlikeable, selfish ninnies who do nothing but stupid things, and still succeed as a visceral, edge-of-your-seat thriller.
Financially-strapped couple Will and Dawn travel to what is apparently the frigid Canadian North (it's never stated) for his new job.
They pick up secretive brother and sister hitchhikers Lee and Cheryl, and almost immediately happen upon a dying old man who carries clues to a buried fortune in gold coins. So they all decide to go on a treasure hunt.
After this really compelling setup, everything gets stupid right away.
The four set off on a hike through the frozen wilderness wearing nothing but light winter jackets, and bearing nothing but - seriously - a crowbar from the trunk of the car.
No hats, no snowshoes, no gloves, no scarves, no provisions... not even a shovel to dig up the damn gold, should they find it.
They bicker. They argue. They threaten each other, especially whenever one of them exhibits a glimmer of wisdom and suggests turning back.
These are four garbage humans. Really, you'll be rooting for the winter with this film.
And that's a good thing. What a terrific job this movie does in portraying the frozen North. "The Blair Witch Project" has nothing on the fantastic "lost in the woods" scenario this movie offers, and how it takes a physical and mental toll on these four people.
And its scenes of the actual Northern wilderness are almost indistinguishable from studio sets that would be obvious in a lesser picture. There's one scene in which a character is submerged in a river, and you'll go, "How the hell did they do that?"
While the four main characters lack in, geez, any iota of good sense, the performances and direction are almost unbelievably top notch.
The four lead characters are all ninnies, to be sure. But their actors bring to them real life and depth.
Aleks Paunovic was particularly effective as sensitive ex-con Lee. He really sells his character's tragically flawed Zen approach to life.
As the weather turns colder and their characters suffer the devastating effects of hypothermia, the actors, combined with realistic makeup effects and creative framing, really convince the viewer of the desperate nature of their situation.
"Numb," unfortunately, falls apart in the end, as all good movie ideas do when they're not fully thought out.
But it's a helluva ride getting there, and you'll be glad you invested 90 minutes of your time with it.
Financially-strapped couple Will and Dawn travel to what is apparently the frigid Canadian North (it's never stated) for his new job.
They pick up secretive brother and sister hitchhikers Lee and Cheryl, and almost immediately happen upon a dying old man who carries clues to a buried fortune in gold coins. So they all decide to go on a treasure hunt.
After this really compelling setup, everything gets stupid right away.
The four set off on a hike through the frozen wilderness wearing nothing but light winter jackets, and bearing nothing but - seriously - a crowbar from the trunk of the car.
No hats, no snowshoes, no gloves, no scarves, no provisions... not even a shovel to dig up the damn gold, should they find it.
They bicker. They argue. They threaten each other, especially whenever one of them exhibits a glimmer of wisdom and suggests turning back.
These are four garbage humans. Really, you'll be rooting for the winter with this film.
And that's a good thing. What a terrific job this movie does in portraying the frozen North. "The Blair Witch Project" has nothing on the fantastic "lost in the woods" scenario this movie offers, and how it takes a physical and mental toll on these four people.
And its scenes of the actual Northern wilderness are almost indistinguishable from studio sets that would be obvious in a lesser picture. There's one scene in which a character is submerged in a river, and you'll go, "How the hell did they do that?"
While the four main characters lack in, geez, any iota of good sense, the performances and direction are almost unbelievably top notch.
The four lead characters are all ninnies, to be sure. But their actors bring to them real life and depth.
Aleks Paunovic was particularly effective as sensitive ex-con Lee. He really sells his character's tragically flawed Zen approach to life.
As the weather turns colder and their characters suffer the devastating effects of hypothermia, the actors, combined with realistic makeup effects and creative framing, really convince the viewer of the desperate nature of their situation.
"Numb," unfortunately, falls apart in the end, as all good movie ideas do when they're not fully thought out.
But it's a helluva ride getting there, and you'll be glad you invested 90 minutes of your time with it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFilmed in Vernon, British Columbia.
- ErroresWhen Will picked up the hitchhikers, his SUV was covered with a film of dirt and mud, When they stopped for gas a little later, the SUV was completely clean and shiny.
- Bandas sonorasSend an Angel
Written by Peter La Grand
Performed by Peter La Grand
2007
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- El tesoro de la montaña
- Locaciones de filmación
- Vernon, British Columbia, Canadá(main location)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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