A troubled teen is sent to live with his estranged father, a park ranger. During his time there, he develops an unusual affinity with and passion for the wolves in a local pack.A troubled teen is sent to live with his estranged father, a park ranger. During his time there, he develops an unusual affinity with and passion for the wolves in a local pack.A troubled teen is sent to live with his estranged father, a park ranger. During his time there, he develops an unusual affinity with and passion for the wolves in a local pack.
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Scenic vistas greatly enhanced this movie but it could have been paced and edited better.
Writing set up a Main character who was hard to like throughout the whole film. He was a spoiled jerk at the start and although his emotional arc followed a positive, believable path, it was only a few months of change after all.
The movie deals with many topics that could be studied and The pace leaves plenty of room for dialog.
The movie deals with many topics that could be studied and The pace leaves plenty of room for dialog.
Gorgeous cinematography and wildlife settings in wholesome coming of age story. Lovely settings and camera work. Seemingly balanced father figure showing patience in a casually paced setting and just delightful use of actual wildlife and maybe animal actors to help a troubled teen take a step toward maturing into a young man.
If you're looking for a decent, beautiful film with heart and hope, this is it. Filmed in beautiful Wyoming and Utah, the cinematic glory of the setting goes on and on. Now add a beautiful message from the grungy, silent, wise dad that we are all connected. Now add the hope of a sad and angry teenager finding meaning and goodness in the wilds where the wolves roam...
What more can you ask for?
What more can you ask for?
Great movie. Unexpected, I must say. Great Cinematography. I especially liked the father-son moments on horseback towards the end of the movie. Gorgeously shot. Loved loved loved it.
This is a must see film. A fantastic coming of age story set in Yellowstone National Park. The reintroduced wolf packs are a back story in the film, so if you love wolves you have to see it! Druid Peak was filmed in Wyoming and Utah. The cinematography is amazing. The director was able to use amazing natural light to back light many scenes. I kept thinking the crew must have had to be up early to shoot some of the scenes where the light is coming through the forest.
Andrew Wilson underplayed his character so well, it made me rethink all the talking we do as parents. The director's pacing of the scenes was amazing I loved when the camera lingered on a shot for a long time in order to increase the tenderness of the scene. Something that has gone by the wayside in modern movie making.
If you love wolves, love the outdoors, and love independent films this is a must see movie! I highly recommend Druid Peak.
Andrew Wilson underplayed his character so well, it made me rethink all the talking we do as parents. The director's pacing of the scenes was amazing I loved when the camera lingered on a shot for a long time in order to increase the tenderness of the scene. Something that has gone by the wayside in modern movie making.
If you love wolves, love the outdoors, and love independent films this is a must see movie! I highly recommend Druid Peak.
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Written by Brian Jones
Performed by Wasted On The Young
Published by What Should I Call This Music (BMI)
Courtesy of GlencRock Records
By Arrangement with BANG
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- $114,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 51m(111 min)
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