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Into the Forest

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Elliot Page and Evan Rachel Wood in Into the Forest (2015)
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Coming-of-AgeDystopian Sci-FiDramaSci-FiThriller

After a massive power outage, two sisters learn to survive on their own in their isolated woodland home.After a massive power outage, two sisters learn to survive on their own in their isolated woodland home.After a massive power outage, two sisters learn to survive on their own in their isolated woodland home.

  • Director
    • Patricia Rozema
  • Writers
    • Patricia Rozema
    • Jean Hegland
  • Stars
    • Elliot Page
    • Evan Rachel Wood
    • Max Minghella
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • Patricia Rozema
    • Writers
      • Patricia Rozema
      • Jean Hegland
    • Stars
      • Elliot Page
      • Evan Rachel Wood
      • Max Minghella
    • 264User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Nell
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Eva
    Max Minghella
    Max Minghella
    • Eli
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Robert
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • Stan
    Wendy Crewson
    Wendy Crewson
    • Mom
    Ronin Cara
    • Baby
    Owen Cara
    • Baby
    Crystal Pite
    • Ruby
    Lorne Cardinal
    Lorne Cardinal
    • Jerry
    Katherine Cowie
    • Catherine
    Sandy Sidhu
    Sandy Sidhu
    • Quiz Woman
    Bethany Brown
    Bethany Brown
    • Gabs
    • (uncredited)
    Jordana Largy
    Jordana Largy
    • Margot
    • (uncredited)
    Simon Longmore
    Simon Longmore
    • Biker
    • (uncredited)
    Brittany Willacy
    Brittany Willacy
    • Gigi
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Patricia Rozema
    • Writers
      • Patricia Rozema
      • Jean Hegland
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    4drenstere

    Good cast, bad writing

    (I intentionally tried my best to avoid spoilers, but please let me know if I didn't) I would have lost a bet if someone told me Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood were in a flick that sucked, but here you go. Good performances for both, some great emotion, but the whole of the writing suffers from plausibility problems, almost like a freshman film student didn't have a mentor review her work before final submission. It affects really basic things that are glaring. Set aside the narrative on the human condition, etc. for a moment. That can be massaged by the writer to match her message as she sees fit (some of the messages are not all that great, but I'm a guy), but what is obviously lacking in the story is the amount of technical consult work that must be done to ensure any viewer that has a slight idea of how things work doesn't turn away from the film before the conclusion. Perhaps I'm not part of the target audience? Unclear. Is it ready for the 2am slot of the lifetime network? Sure, why not? Every other medium will probably leave the viewer wondering if this same story could have been told with a lot more attention to detail. I mostly can't stand remakes, but I would welcome another crack at this.
    3Its1917hrs

    In a post apocalyptic scenario your biggest concern is.....Mold

    If Teen Vogue made a remake of Temps Du Loup, this is what it would look like. It's not bad but for an connaisseur of dystopian & post apocalyptic fiction I tell you this will not be a classic. For a film about two sisters, one Lycra clad and fashionable, the other boyish living in a glass house in a forest in the midst of a disaster of world wide proportions the film is lacking the sense of emergency and impending doom you would expect in this scenario. When disaster hits one has major issues to solve (like bickering about music, ballet audits and mold) before even finding out what kind of disaster has occurred. After fighting off intruders, living on rations for months you know what will finally drive you out? Mold!
    ChetXBuck

    Interesting Concept, Terrible Execution. Someone lost their way.

    We wanted to like this film. But we could not. It failed us. The premise is interesting and the acting starts off pretty solid and believable. The characters talk and act in ways that you can believe at the outset and you are drawn in by the mysterious direction of the plot. Then, something happens and the characters just keep plugging away as if nothing is wrong. There are so many outrageous inconsistencies and plot holes that you can't keep up. Without giving away the plot, I will just say that they go from one extreme to the other and the characters do not react as any person ever would. The story continues with more absurdity and tragedy. The characters continue to do mindless and illogical things. At this point, we lose interest in the story and follow along with half interest just to see where it ends. It can be said that there is some very good acting in this film. But the writing and direction drag this into two big thumbs down. Bizarre does not mean good. Sorry.
    6gulag

    They would die fairly soon in the real world.

    Without getting into all of the other hot topics that this film engenders, as an Alaskan I can say that from a purely survival aspect they wouldn't make it a winter. And in fact if this was supposed to be anywhere in Canada where was winter? It always seemed green. There are few berries in winter. Unless they lived in a fairly substantial house they would freeze to death. And there is very little food apart from hunting in the winter. And they certainly did not learn enough to survive simply from books. They would run out of ammo soon. They showed no skill at creating tools or salvaging them. And certainly none at basic house repair. In fact I would say they were just about the unhandiest women I've seen in the woods. Essentially this was just an emotionally acted fantasy without much basis in the real world. Kind of a shame. I had hoped for more.
    7dirios

    Eerie and moving

    This movie has some really convincing performances. Ellen Page is great, the depth of her emotions are intense and believable. Evan Rachel Wood is also really good, she does her sensitive character a lot of justice and portrays a vividly brutal scene with real honesty. This movie is unsettling because it is all too possible. What happens when we are suddenly left without power is shocking - we are plunged into a lawless past, with no protection. This movie really conveys that well, and at the same time explores the theme of what it means to be a family. I was moved to tears several times. The forest setting is lush and beautiful. The direction was good - the pace was tense and believable, the only slow part I didn't care for were some of the love scenes in the beginning, and the dance scenes were pretty dispensable, but all in all I really liked it!

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    • Trivia
      Evan Rachel Wood broke the capillaries around her eyes while filming an intensely emotional scene.
    • Goofs
      At about 1:24:30,when Nell and Eva are eating and talking and Nell says something about "magical, mystery, imaginary smells?," something is moving to Nell's left side. It looks to be in a "corner" where nothing should be moving and doesn't look like flickering firelight. In fact, in resembles a crew person's arm where the crew person is dressed mostly in black, out of focus and in a poorly lit area.
    • Connections
      Features Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Wild Is The Wind
      Performed by Cat Power

      Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington

      Published by Warner/Chappell Music Canada (SOCAN) o/b/o

      Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) / Patti Washington Music

      Used by Permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. on behalf of Catherine Hinen Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy Of Beggars Banquet Recordings

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En el bosque
    • Filming locations
      • Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada(location)
    • Production companies
      • Rhombus Media
      • BRON Studios
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,995
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,438
      • Jul 31, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,166
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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