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The Trail

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
679
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Jet Jandreau in The Trail (2013)
DramaWestern

A young housewife is stranded alone in the woods after a tragic accident along The Oregon Trail. Far from home, she is tested mentally, physically, and spiritually in a battle for her life.A young housewife is stranded alone in the woods after a tragic accident along The Oregon Trail. Far from home, she is tested mentally, physically, and spiritually in a battle for her life.A young housewife is stranded alone in the woods after a tragic accident along The Oregon Trail. Far from home, she is tested mentally, physically, and spiritually in a battle for her life.

  • Director
    • William Parker
  • Writer
    • William Parker
  • Stars
    • Jet Jandreau
    • Shannon Brown
    • Tommy Nash
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    679
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Parker
    • Writer
      • William Parker
    • Stars
      • Jet Jandreau
      • Shannon Brown
      • Tommy Nash
    • 48User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jet Jandreau
    Jet Jandreau
    • Amelia
    • (as a different name)
    Shannon Brown
    Shannon Brown
    • Boy
    Tommy Nash
    Tommy Nash
    • Levi
    Brianna Oppenheimer
    Brianna Oppenheimer
    • Christina
    • Director
      • William Parker
    • Writer
      • William Parker
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    7mandybohannan

    A Fine Film for a Patient Audience

    This movie has taken a lot of heat for historical inaccuracies and unrealistic circumstances (among other things). Still, it offers a good moral theme and does tell a compelling story without ruining the aforementioned with some sort of predictable, clichéd ending. It's worth a watch if you're the more patient type of viewer who enjoys an intellectual movie experience. Sit back and employ your "film reading" skills with this one. There's lots of symbolism. Though it does fall short on the type of action sequences that less sophisticated, mainstream audiences require these days, it does not disappoint with tension.
    7pikespeep

    After her husband is killed by Indians, a young wife is left to survive crossing the Oregon Trail alone. Will her faith survive?

    This is a small independent film and considering the small budget, it is excellent. The main theme of the film is thought provoking-Does God exist and does He care? The main character of the movie, a young married woman is coerced, by her patriarchal husband and the social dictates of the day, to set out on the Oregon Trail and find their piece of the Garden of Eden. Her husband is a controlling buffoon, insisting that they secretly leave (she is instructed that she not tell her family-maybe so that they will not intervene?) and eventually she acquiesces, as she is a Godly young woman. Her headstrong husband eventually leaves the protection of the wagon train and heads out on his own which ultimately leads to his demise, leaving his ill-equipped wife alone in the wilderness. Yes, there were zippers and materials that didn't exist at the time, but anytime one watches a movie, there are moments when a viewer suspends disbelief. Multiple books about actual crossings of the Oregon Trail recount how as the wagon-hauling oxen, cows and horses died; settlers began throwing out all but absolute essentials. Thus, finding an abandoned upright piano alongside the trail was not unheard of. Before leaving the wagon, Jasmin Jandreau looks through her clothing, pulling out her wedding gown and a pair of lace up ladies boots. The boots are falling apart so she puts them and the gown back in the wagon, deciding to wear what looks to be her wedding shoes. Eventually, she finds a dead man on the trail and takes off his boots so that she can have more appropriate footwear. This film is fairly realistic and also faith affirming.
    7ripmod

    Enduring

    A beautiful movie about faith and survival. What might seem like inaccuracies to some, were irrelevant? It's silly to point them out. The movie teaches a lesson. It would be a shame if you missed the point. The acting was first first rate.
    8turnsoulsgurl

    Lovely movie

    I enjoyed this movie so much! Good, clean and wholesome story. A diamond in the rough, in my opinion
    9subscout-134-164559

    The Ultimate Survival Story

    Being lost in the woods is no fun. Being lost in the woods in the winter with just the clothes on your back is pure torture.

    Today, we're surrounded by survival experts and survivor-themed shows just about every night of the week and none of them truly capture what it would be like to be alone in the woods with no discernible hope for rescue.

    "The Trail" is the story of a seriously dire circumstance where the odds of survival for one woman are worse than the Raiders winning the Super Bowl this season. It is somewhat organic as a low-budget film but makes up for it with high-quality acting from its lone star.

    It's a rare thing in Hollywood to have a movie where you essentially have one actor or actress carry the entire feature. You'll notice right away that nary a word is spoken in "The Trail" in the first 20 minutes and that's where it grabs your attention.

    Jasmin Jandreau does an outstanding job as Amelia, a widow who has just lost her husband as they travel the always brutal Oregon Trail.

    "The Trail" is an interesting look at a terrible individual struggle and an excellent showcase for Jandreau, who clearly has a bright future.

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    • Trivia
      After burying her husband, she begins to read from I Corinthians; however, her Bible is open only about a quarter of the way. I Corinthians is toward the back of the Bible.
    • Goofs
      When Amelia is dragging Levi's body to bury him. You can clearly see a crew member behind the wagon.
    • Quotes

      Amelia: Levi and I are heading West.

      Christina: What?

      Amelia: I don't know. I don't think it's a good idea, but I have to support him.

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Let God
    • Filming locations
      • Temecula, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Elevation Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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