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Un couple de citadins va camper dans les bois et se retrouve perdu dans le territoire d'un ours noir prédateur.Un couple de citadins va camper dans les bois et se retrouve perdu dans le territoire d'un ours noir prédateur.Un couple de citadins va camper dans les bois et se retrouve perdu dans le territoire d'un ours noir prédateur.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
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A couple go off the beaten track in the glorious Canadian outback, and fall into the path of a savage predator.
It's sadly based on a true story, so I'll keep my comments respectful. First of all, it's a very good film, it's packed with tension, it had me gripped, and on the edge of my seat.
It seems that every single time people face peril from an animal in a movie it's a shark, the Black bear is a very different creature altogether, I always thought they were shy, what do I know.
Missy Peregrym is the standout, I think she was excellent throughout. Strong special effects, very brutal.
I politely ask why on Earth people visit such areas, beautiful, but containing danger.
A gripping watch, 7/10.
It's sadly based on a true story, so I'll keep my comments respectful. First of all, it's a very good film, it's packed with tension, it had me gripped, and on the edge of my seat.
It seems that every single time people face peril from an animal in a movie it's a shark, the Black bear is a very different creature altogether, I always thought they were shy, what do I know.
Missy Peregrym is the standout, I think she was excellent throughout. Strong special effects, very brutal.
I politely ask why on Earth people visit such areas, beautiful, but containing danger.
A gripping watch, 7/10.
Have you ever made the experience, when watching a horror movie for the 2nd time, it was even scarier, because you know what to expect and what actually is going on? And when it comes to the most disturbing parts, you had to look away during these scenes. Or muting the tone. This was my experience when I saw Backcountry for the 2nd time.
The thing is, the protagonists do not know what is happening, but you do when watching it again which made it way scarier for me. This movie doesn't create horror with cheap jump-scares. No monsters, no paranormal activities. Anyways this movie shocked me to death and I was glad to be safe, at home, and not in the situation of that couple. Sounds stupid? But that's what that movie made me feel like. I recommend you, not to read any spoilers and not to watch trailers - just watch the movie.
The story is based on real events.
The thing is, the protagonists do not know what is happening, but you do when watching it again which made it way scarier for me. This movie doesn't create horror with cheap jump-scares. No monsters, no paranormal activities. Anyways this movie shocked me to death and I was glad to be safe, at home, and not in the situation of that couple. Sounds stupid? But that's what that movie made me feel like. I recommend you, not to read any spoilers and not to watch trailers - just watch the movie.
The story is based on real events.
Been a long time since i have watched a movie and felt real fear in the pit of my stomach as a result, but there it is. Back Country kept my attention well enough to keep me watching, maybe because i wanted to see what happened to the couple, or maybe because i like the outdoors. Hmm? Dunno but in the end i am glad i watched Back Country. I am a horror fan, and a thriller fan, and , well a movie fan all around, but lately i have been trying to watch a movie that made me feel frightened, and scared deep in my stomach. Weird? maybe, but that is how i used to feel when i watched a truly scary movie unlike now when i find myself grossed out and feeling a little like a just watch something illegal more often than not. Maybe i am becoming jaded? who knows, who cares! This movie made me feel that old nervous and butterflies in my stomach kind of scared so i am grateful! Watch Back Country and enjoy yourself because i sure as heck did!
A solid independent film with a good cast
Eric Balfour was NOT the lead as I suspected he would be since he had second top billing on here, but to me it doesn't matter
Because the couple that were in the lead did a really good job and their relationsship seemed natural, they felt like a real couple and that doesn't always happen in movies so I appreciated that
I can't really say too much about the movie without spoiling it, but basically if you like survival movies give it a go
There were some parts where it felt a little slow and some parts where the camera work was in my opinion a little confusing, it most likely was intended as such but still at points I felt like they went a little overboard with the shaky camera and the intentional out of focus going into focus shots, but overall the movie looks good
It had some genuinely scary moments in it though so yeah it's still very much a good movie that I can recommend
Just now while writing this review read that it was shot in only 16 days and it is the directors debut film, and I must say that shows great promise for the future of this director
Eric Balfour was NOT the lead as I suspected he would be since he had second top billing on here, but to me it doesn't matter
Because the couple that were in the lead did a really good job and their relationsship seemed natural, they felt like a real couple and that doesn't always happen in movies so I appreciated that
I can't really say too much about the movie without spoiling it, but basically if you like survival movies give it a go
There were some parts where it felt a little slow and some parts where the camera work was in my opinion a little confusing, it most likely was intended as such but still at points I felt like they went a little overboard with the shaky camera and the intentional out of focus going into focus shots, but overall the movie looks good
It had some genuinely scary moments in it though so yeah it's still very much a good movie that I can recommend
Just now while writing this review read that it was shot in only 16 days and it is the directors debut film, and I must say that shows great promise for the future of this director
Backcountry is a good example how one simple premise can still be thrilling with clever production and a few grisly scenes. Using scenery and only minimum amount of characters, it succeeds on creating the sense of isolation and overwhelming helplessness. The movie doesn't venture to cheap scare territory and while it can be slow at times, its modest nature delivers what it sets out to do.
Jenn (Missy Peregrym) and Alex (Jeff Roop) go into a camping trip. The weekend is meant for a romantic escapade to see a beautiful lake, unfortunately they lose their way in the thick forest. The concept is simple, it has been done before, but Backcountry does it with smart approach by keeping the focus on the confused couple and develop their personalities. Both the lead actors deliver convincing performance.
They look like an ordinary couple, complete with their own issues and occasional bickering. It makes it easier for audience to invest on their survival. When the danger comes and they find out the trip isn't going well, the reactions are believable without being overbearing or resorting to excessive screaming and blaming even though some poor decisions have been made.
The movie keeps the flow without distraction, in this case the less is better as build up for the encounter with the threat is silently ominous. Practical effect and makeup do wonder at creating the deterioration of battered man and woman. Relying on only two characters alone could be risky, the film doesn't veer off from its original path, although the pace does stumble on halfway point. Granted, the investment on the couple might take a while.
Backcountry provides a survival tale in its natural form. It may not be fancy, but it stays on it course to deliver a decent thriller.
Jenn (Missy Peregrym) and Alex (Jeff Roop) go into a camping trip. The weekend is meant for a romantic escapade to see a beautiful lake, unfortunately they lose their way in the thick forest. The concept is simple, it has been done before, but Backcountry does it with smart approach by keeping the focus on the confused couple and develop their personalities. Both the lead actors deliver convincing performance.
They look like an ordinary couple, complete with their own issues and occasional bickering. It makes it easier for audience to invest on their survival. When the danger comes and they find out the trip isn't going well, the reactions are believable without being overbearing or resorting to excessive screaming and blaming even though some poor decisions have been made.
The movie keeps the flow without distraction, in this case the less is better as build up for the encounter with the threat is silently ominous. Practical effect and makeup do wonder at creating the deterioration of battered man and woman. Relying on only two characters alone could be risky, the film doesn't veer off from its original path, although the pace does stumble on halfway point. Granted, the investment on the couple might take a while.
Backcountry provides a survival tale in its natural form. It may not be fancy, but it stays on it course to deliver a decent thriller.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on the true story of Jacqueline Perry and Mark Jordan, who in 2005 were attacked by a bear at a campsite in Missinaibi Lake provincial park about 80 kilometers north of Chapleau, Ontario (Canada).
- GaffesIt has been noted that a lake could not be found on the summit of a mountain or hill and thus it is a major writing or character error for the couple to be climbing in search of the lake. But in fact, volcanic and glacial activity can form lakes high up on or at the peak of mountains.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2015 Re-Cap (So Far) (2015)
- Bandes originalesLooking For The Magic
Written and Performed by Dwight Twilley (as Dwight Twilley Band)
Courtesy of Capitol Records, under exclusive license from Universal Music Canada Inc.
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 848 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 005 $US
- 22 mars 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 13 848 $US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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