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Camino

  • 2015
  • 18
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Camino (2015)
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In the jungles of Colombia, a photojournalist captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.In the jungles of Colombia, a photojournalist captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.In the jungles of Colombia, a photojournalist captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.

  • Director
    • Josh C. Waller
  • Writers
    • Daniel Noah
    • Josh C. Waller
  • Stars
    • Zoë Bell
    • Nacho Vigalondo
    • Francisco Barreiro
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    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Writers
      • Daniel Noah
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Stars
      • Zoë Bell
      • Nacho Vigalondo
      • Francisco Barreiro
    • 16User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Zoë Bell
    Zoë Bell
    • Avery
    Nacho Vigalondo
    Nacho Vigalondo
    • Guillermo
    Francisco Barreiro
    Francisco Barreiro
    • Tomas
    Sheila Vand
    Sheila Vand
    • Marianna
    Dominic Rains
    Dominic Rains
    • Daniel
    Jason Canela
    Jason Canela
    • Sebastian
    Nancy Gomez
    • Luna
    Tenoch Huerta
    Tenoch Huerta
    • Alejo
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Donald
    Kenia Chacon
    Kenia Chacon
    • Mama
    Emmanuel Dejesus
    Emmanuel Dejesus
    • Santiago
    Luis R. Espinoza
    Luis R. Espinoza
    • Sergeant Gomez
    Ana Ravedutti
    Ana Ravedutti
    • Daughter
    Bruce Thomas
    Bruce Thomas
    • Handsome Gent
    Cindy Vela
    Cindy Vela
    • TV Reporter
    Samuel Ali
    Samuel Ali
    • Colombian Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Svitlana Campbell
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Norman Martinez
    • Award Ceremony attendee
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    • Director
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Writers
      • Daniel Noah
      • Josh C. Waller
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    1ricpue

    Almost all on it is wrong...

    Typical "bad guy" (Nacho) chasing a victim (Zoe Bell) but this time in the jungle. The screen-player or screenwriters of this movie tried to mix the heroic Rambo like skilled photographer with both drugs and violence stereotypical of Colombia. The story is quite poor in content and reality, over-posted loud sounds on violent scenes, guerrilla speaking in English or on Mexican-Spanish even they called Nacho "guero" word that doesn't exist in South-America. Decent photography and OK acting.

    We are not garbage collectors as Herzog would say... where are the good filmmakers then?
    Kirpianuscus

    surviving story

    Zoe Bell and the Colombian jungle. A story about truth and apparences, a courageous and brave at whole photojournalist, a picture as seed of hunt against her from a psychopath fake missionary.

    In essence , a collection of drawings - religious, social, politic, nostalgic. Beautiful, no doubts, but in a special manner because it seems a webb for a too large target.

    Zoe Bell , against feminist sparkles , unrealism of resistence and not the most inspired final is just admirable as Avery. And, in fact, this real matters.
    7chao_dai

    A pretty solid, underrated survival thriller

    As I'm writing this, Camino has a score of 4.8, which is an excessively low score. I've actually noticed a trend on IMDb where a lot of films are given extremely poor ratings when they're just not that bad and Camino is definitely one of these films. It's unfortunate because I know some people will watch or not watch a film based on the IMDb score, which means a lot of good or decent movies are probably being missed out on.

    A lot of other reviewers are complaining of bad acting, but I can only assume they are exaggerating or just haven't watched a wide range of films. The acting is not "bad" - it's not necessarily award-winning stuff, but it's certainly not bad. Usually, if I'm watching a film with bad acting, I find it difficult to get into as I can't become absorbed in it and am constantly aware that I'm watching (bad) actors, but that never happened once to me while watching Camino. I think Zoe Bell is actually very impressive for a stunt-woman-turned- actress.

    Also, do not skip the first ten minutes of the film as another reviewer said, it is relevant to the film and what happens during the first ten minutes helps to make sense of another scene that happens around midway through the film.

    The only thing I would criticize is that Zoe Bell's character seems a little too skilled in combat for a photojournalist going up against militia members who've presumably had experience in guerilla warfare. It's saved, though, by the fact that most of the fighting lacks any crazy martial arts moves on Zoe Bell's part and instead sticks to dirty, survival style fighting, maintaining an element of realism.

    Overall, I think this movie is pretty solid and I've definitely seen a lot worse.
    4peterp-450-298716

    Bellzoon, dame of the jungle ... food for thought :)

    "The spiral is death."

    I had no idea who Zoë Bell really was. Afterwards she appears to be a famous stunt woman who has repeatedly demonstrated her skills in Quentin Tarantino movies. It's not the first time she acted in a movie. You can admire her in "Oblivion" and also in "The hateful Eight". This time, however, she got the main part. Unfortunately her character is too one-dimensional to judge her on her acting talent. Substantively it's of the same level as a role played by Gina Carano. After seeing some impressive fight scenes I knew she's one hell of a stunt woman. Sadly enough these scenes were sometimes unrealistic, when you take her character into account.

    Avery (Zoe Bell) is a well-respected war photographer who, after receiving an award, is promptly planted on an aircraft by her editor. The destination is Columbia where she can make a photo shoot of a paramilitary group, led by the charismatic revolutionary Guillermo (Nacho Vigalondo). They act like local pharmacists in the Colombian jungles. In reality, Guillermo is nothing more than a crazy psychopath who's using this sacred mission as a cover up for his own criminal activities. When Avery makes some compromising photographs of a murderous Guillermo, he succeeds in convincing his crew that the foreign photographer is the culprit. And that's the beginning of a hunt through the jungle with Avery as a prey.

    Until the first encounter with one of Guillermo's freedom fighters, this film seemed promising. After the obligatory introduction, you will see beautiful images of the vast jungle. A wonderful mix of images of a subtropical jungle and stylistic black and white photographs. Even the sometimes exaggerated speeches of Guillermo were acceptable up to a certain level. But when Avery becomes a Rambo-like guerrilla fighter, who can defend herself excellent on unknown territory, the film lost a lot of credibility. I am sure Zoë Bell can stand her ground as a stunt woman. But when the person Avery, who's a grim war photographer, turns into a talented person who excels in close combat, knows how to use an automatic rifle and uses tactical combat strategies, that's a bridge too far. In reality, she wouldn't even survive her first clash with the lunatic Alejo (Tenoch Huerta).

    I was hoping this would be a brooding, exciting thriller. But in the end I only got to see a typical survival film. It made me think of "Predator" sometimes, but now without an alien. Guillermo's followers are being released one by one to hunt their victim. It's just waiting for the ultimate clash (with a ridiculous outcome) to present itself. The only downside about this taking place in the jungle, is the fact that it's mostly dark. This makes it sometimes really difficult to follow the action. The performances are proportionate to the level of the film itself. But I need to say there's one thing that really got my attention. The soundtrack. The musical accompaniment is usually not something I pay attention to, but this time I was surprised by the ominous music full of unusual sounds. Ominous during critical moments and mysterious in between. For me, the creator of this soundtrack is the true star of this movie.

    More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT
    pahi58

    And OK film ... but the intro?

    I like Zoe so was more than willing to be entertained, but the Directors vision lets the story down. The lame 'introduction' for example; wft? Do yourself a favor and Fast Forward thru the first 10 minutes of 'Character development' because its a disaster and imho counter-productive and damaging to the film overall. Nothing in that first 10 minutes creates any empathy or positive connection to the character.

    Seriously,the first 10 minutes are a waste of time and would have been best left on the cutting room floor. The opening Credits begin at the 10:00minute mark, start there and the experience will be greatly improved.

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hunted
    • Production companies
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
      • La Panda
      • Organically Grown Productions
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      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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