alli_katz
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Dumb excuse for a thriller with absolutely zero chemistry or reason in relationship between Lewis and Hurt (why is she dating a man old enough to be her father anyway?? The suspense is laughable. Lewis is very good, but a script is needed, and there isn't one. My score for this trash: 2 out of 10.
Roy Scheider gives the WORST performance of his career in this utterly stupid excuse for a nature flick. It doesn't help that the young man in the lead is completely inept as an actor. There really is no script other than good versus evil. There is some strikingly magnificent photography of the Canadian Rockies. That's about it for the plus column.
I'd much rather turn my CD of "A Chorus Line" and repeat the song, "What I Did For Love" for two hours straight than ever spend another two hours with the life of Kevin Costner's character -- and the effect would be exactly the same -- mind-numbing. Kelly Preston is as plastic and unbelievable as ever, but since she is the film's "heart", her shortcomings as an actress are more damaging to the film's credibility than in stupid throwaways like "Nothing to Lose." I don't know why a talented director like Sam Raimi wastes his time on garbage like this.