tarrantl
Joined Jan 2007
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No excuse, rushed together, and generally very poor. It showed up on Amazon prime, so thought it worth a look.
The poster looked interesting, the opening title sequence looked technical (Similar to Godzilla) and well done, but the plot and general acting I found very poor. Wasn't quite sure what was going on, and the camera work was very badly framed (even for the over used hand held effect) Too much music and sound effects - and some awful dialogue. I'm sorry, but very amateurish. On the good side, it's only 75 mins long, and some of the graphic nastiness works well and was done well (gore) I really hope that one day this subject matter is dealt a nice blow from some movie makers, somewhere. It seems Yeti's Bigfoot's and sasquatch movies all seem to be in the same vain - pretty awful. Not since the Forest Tucker, Peter Cushing vehicle back in the fifties have we come close to something decent where the Yeti are concerned. We need something fresh, original, and imaginative in this subject matter, and hey, it could work!
The poster looked interesting, the opening title sequence looked technical (Similar to Godzilla) and well done, but the plot and general acting I found very poor. Wasn't quite sure what was going on, and the camera work was very badly framed (even for the over used hand held effect) Too much music and sound effects - and some awful dialogue. I'm sorry, but very amateurish. On the good side, it's only 75 mins long, and some of the graphic nastiness works well and was done well (gore) I really hope that one day this subject matter is dealt a nice blow from some movie makers, somewhere. It seems Yeti's Bigfoot's and sasquatch movies all seem to be in the same vain - pretty awful. Not since the Forest Tucker, Peter Cushing vehicle back in the fifties have we come close to something decent where the Yeti are concerned. We need something fresh, original, and imaginative in this subject matter, and hey, it could work!
Just an interesting surreal adventure for the two lovers. Watch and enjoy. Quite an arthouse film. The director lets the viewer into a world of new adventure, leaving the viewer into a timeless magical corridor of passion, intrigue and envy. The music soundtrack adds quirkiness. Recommended.
On watching 'Walking Out' on the small screen (Was it ever released on the big screen?) the film started slowly, and got slower. The photography was mighty fine however, but has to be said, the story a little lame. The plot is very simple, the dialogue a little muttered but really, the film treads at a very slow pace and doesn't deliver any suspense as you keep thinking it may do. Nice to see Bill Pullman in a small role, again, nice wilderness footage, music a little disconcerting and lacked suspense instead opting for a classical theme with mixed discordant strings, script was 'fair' but overall a missed opportunity to deliver a true fine adventure that really has you gripped from start to finish.