Bigfoot: Blood on the Farm
- 2025
- 1h 2min
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5,2/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo sisters, alone on their rural farm, face an unimaginable terror. " Bigfoot ." With the farm isolated and no one else around to help, the sisters must quickly shift from surviving farm li... Tout lireTwo sisters, alone on their rural farm, face an unimaginable terror. " Bigfoot ." With the farm isolated and no one else around to help, the sisters must quickly shift from surviving farm life to surviving the fight of their lives.Two sisters, alone on their rural farm, face an unimaginable terror. " Bigfoot ." With the farm isolated and no one else around to help, the sisters must quickly shift from surviving farm life to surviving the fight of their lives.
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Best bigfoot movie ever. The screenplay is gripping, and the acting is definitely Oscar worthy - especially the older girl. The camera work is top notch - scenes of wind blowing the trees, closeup of bigfoot hair, and great footage of farm animals and machinery. The suspense is off the charts - forget the popcorn, it will have you on the edge of your seat. Also, the music is destined to be a series of number one hits. The bigfoot is the best part. It wouldn't be a surprise to find out that they captured a real bigfoot, domesticated it, and taught it how to act. Lance Henrickson, where are you?
This isn't just another monster movie-it's a fiercely intelligent survival thriller that pits two resourceful sisters against an unstoppable predator. The script avoids cheap jump scares, opting instead for slow-burn dread and character-driven tension. Cadence Wright delivers a powerhouse performance, portraying fear and determination with equal authenticity. The farm's layout becomes a character itself, with the directors using every creaky floorboard and shadowy corner to amplify the terror. Though the creature's full reveal is underwhelming, the film's emphasis on practical effects more than compensates. A must-watch for fans of The Ritual or Dog Soldiers.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with this movie prior to stumbling upon it by random chance. And with it being a movie that I had neither heard about nor watched, of course I opted to give it a fair chance. Sure, given the movie's title and rather amateurish cover, then I harbored zero expectations to director Ashley Hays Wright.
The storyline in the movie proved bland, and I can't claim that I was particularly entertained. In fact, I started to zone out and do something else, as the interest in the narrative withered more and more as the movie progressed.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which was actually a good thing, as I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually fair and did manage to lift the movie up a notch.
Hardly a movie worth watching and spending 62 minutes on, but I wasn't exactly expecting anything stellar here after all.
My rating of director Ashley Hays Wright's 2025 movie "Bigfoot: Blood on the Farm" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
The storyline in the movie proved bland, and I can't claim that I was particularly entertained. In fact, I started to zone out and do something else, as the interest in the narrative withered more and more as the movie progressed.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which was actually a good thing, as I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in the movie were actually fair and did manage to lift the movie up a notch.
Hardly a movie worth watching and spending 62 minutes on, but I wasn't exactly expecting anything stellar here after all.
My rating of director Ashley Hays Wright's 2025 movie "Bigfoot: Blood on the Farm" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Bigfoot Blood on the Farm is an uneven but ultimately rewarding experience. The film's strongest asset is its complete commitment to verisimilitude - from authentic farm details to the sisters' believable dynamic. However, the screenplay occasionally struggles to maintain tension between major set pieces, falling back on familiar 'creature in the woods' tropes. When it works, it really works: a late-night barn confrontation is genuinely terrifying, showcasing David Owen Wright's talent for staging visceral action. The sound design deserves special mention, using rural silence as effectively as sudden, bone-chilling roars. While not every element comes together perfectly, there's enough originality here to satisfy horror fans tired of CGI-heavy studio films.
Beneath its creature feature exterior, Bigfoot Blood on the Farm offers a poignant study of sibling bonds under extreme duress. The screenplay wisely spends its first act establishing the sisters' relationship, making their later life-or-death choices resonate emotionally. Kyle Crary's direction of actors results in performances that feel lived-in and authentic. The Bigfoot sequences benefit from restrained cinematography that suggests rather than shows - at least until the brutal finale. Some digital effects (notably a nighttime attack scene) betray the film's limited budget, but these are outweighed by strong practical work. The final image lingers in memory long after viewing, a testament to the film's unexpected emotional depth amidst the terror.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Bigfoot: Sangue nella fattoria
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- 250 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 2 minutes
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