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To Die Alone

  • 2024
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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James Tang and Lisa Jacqueline Starrett in To Die Alone (2024)
TO DIE ALONE is coming to digital and BluRay on March 25th! See the award-winning film critics have called "poignant and thrilling" and "stunning to behold", starring Lisa Starrett and James Tang, from writer/director Austin Smagalski.
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After suffering a terrible injury while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Irving must find a way to escape the woods alive and confront her inner demons with the help of a stranger.After suffering a terrible injury while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Irving must find a way to escape the woods alive and confront her inner demons with the help of a stranger.After suffering a terrible injury while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Irving must find a way to escape the woods alive and confront her inner demons with the help of a stranger.

  • Director
    • Austin Smagalski
  • Writer
    • Austin Smagalski
  • Stars
    • James Tang
    • Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
    • James Chrosniak
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    98
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Austin Smagalski
    • Writer
      • Austin Smagalski
    • Stars
      • James Tang
      • Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
      • James Chrosniak
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    James Tang
    James Tang
    • Ford
    Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
    Lisa Jacqueline Starrett
    • Irving
    James Chrosniak
    James Chrosniak
    • Ben
    Presley-Belle Foster
    Presley-Belle Foster
    • Nori
    Bill Sebastian
    Bill Sebastian
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      • Austin Smagalski
    • Writer
      • Austin Smagalski
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    8janalynsteele

    Mysterious time in the rainy woods

    A twisty story of two solitary strangers who cross paths on a long hike. The woman, Irving, is suspicious of the man she encounters, Ford. Visually gorgeous location. An interesting examination of how we process our own life story, like the Japanese classic, Rashomon.

    This film has won a number of awards on the indie circuit, and both actors are excellent. It's available on Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango and Hoopla.

    This film on the shorter side, which is perfect because I do not have the patience for long epics. Some variation from the usual big IP blockbuster that crowds the theaters these days.
    10imdbfan-7084418824

    A slow-burn thriller that rewards thoughtful viewing

    A gorgeous, thoughtful film that all truly snaps into place in the last few moments, to incredible effect. The craft here is top-tier, at all levels - the writing, the performances, the camera-work, the sound design, the pacing. I've now watched it twice; this is a film that improves on second viewing.

    Fair warning: if you know about hiking, there's stuff here that is incredibly frustrating to watch the first time through. Some moments feel like outright mistakes, to the point where you may actually find yourself on the brink of losing trust in the filmmakers. But in the end, when all is made clear, I think the film gets away with it - and the payoff makes it that much more satisfying. Being brought to the brink as a viewer like that, and then having your trust rewarded. It's quite an accomplishment, and it's down to the excellent balance and care that have been put in by everyone involved.

    The visuals are absolutely lush, artfully considered, and at times almost painterly in their consideration of light, texture, movement, and composition. So much of the storytelling is done through the setting, and the filmmakers manage to make that setting expressive, emotive, intimate, expansive, withholding, overwhelming, all-encompassing - without it feeling show-offy or too self-aware.

    There's a similar quality in the performances of both principle actors. In such a sparsely-populated story, Lisa Jacqueline Starrett and James Tang together take on the tremendous lift of carrying the narrative between them without one overwhelming the other, and without overplaying anything one way or another. At the end of the film, it becomes very clear just how enormous that lift was for both actors. Bravo to each of them as individuals, and to their commitment to teamwork here.

    And that's bearing in mind that for most of the film, the true narrative is almost entirely unspoken. It's being built brick by brick by the setting, and by emotional resonances between these performers as they craft characters almost entirely alone "on-stage", within the frame of the strange and expansive setting.

    A few spare moments of exposition feel a bit forced - but within the breathtakingly ambitious "assignment" the filmmakers set for themselves, this was inevitable (as I watched, I found myself simultaneously impatient for more character development and at a loss for how it could naturally be provided within the confines of the story). Thinking back after all is said and done, these moments which seemed clunky in situ actually make a kind of retrospective sense in their clunkiness. (And they work better during the second viewing.)

    Finally - as someone with a personal history of trauma - I deeply appreciate the deft, nuanced, complex, messy look at the psychology of being in the midst of trauma. The decisions we make, the lies we tell ourselves, the ways we betray ourselves and each other, the things that become meaningful, the ways things make no sense and the ways they make all the sense in the world. I don't know if I've ever seen this facet of the trauma experience so well-represented. The absolute quiet horror of it just isn't easy to portray, because for all its devastation and inner chaos, it isn't flashy or readily condensed.

    In summary - GORGEOUS film; well-worth the watch. It pays off with plenty to think about and appreciate long after the final credits.
    6shannon-bill

    Spoiled wilderness

    I love movies that take place in the wilderness. Forests and woods are primeval and bewitching. I was pretty optimistic about this one based on the very little I knew about it. It was nicely shot and the locations were great. The story though was a bit of a letdown. My dismay is down to the character of Irving. She was very hard to sympathize with. She was largely ungrateful and cold.

    And of course there had to be a hint of her attraction to the same sex! It's 2025 after all and no movie can be greenlighted without tipping the hate to the alternative lifestyle community. Also mandatory is a storyline about recovering from abuse at the hands of a man. Ugh.

    The little twist at the end was weirdly done and somewhat confusing but mostly it was unnecessary. A perfectly good man versus nature story ruined by being trendy. A shame.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Проводник смерти
    • Filming locations
      • Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Glass Creek Films
      • Charming Stranger Films
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