A vacationing couple (Jim Caviezel and Claudia Karvan) in the wilderness learns what happens when they disrespect nature after enduring of an onslaught of animal attacks in this remake of the 1978 Australian cautionary thriller. Jamie Blanks (Valentine, Urban Legend) helms the Arclight Films production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
I guess all the reviewers are on the same page. I was disappointed because I know Jim Caviezel to be a better actor than his part in this movie. Needed some substance. Really dry, slow and boring
The characters were terribly inconsistent and the plot was idiotic. The whole premise, really, didn't amount to much.
However-- It was shot on real equipment, with real locations (not cheesy sets) and despite the ridiculous writing, it did have real actors. Hence one star, not zero.
Also known as "Nature's Cave". A decent and entertaining watch. Demonstrates the could-care-less attitude of humans towards nature. You actually pull for nature to have it's revenge due to the attitudes of the couple towards the land/animals and towards each other. Overly gross end scene though.
...I could have waited...this movie made it a long weekend before it even came...
the thing that got to me was, his wife was proped up against a tree with a high powered fishing spear through her throat and all of the sudden opens her eyes...if it hadn't come at the end I would have taken my popcorn to the cashier's and asked for my money back.
Okay, worst movie in a very, very long time. I tell you this so you can avoid w/ a twenty foot stick. If not, and you're the adventurous type, you'll certainly re-gauge your bad movie meter & be amused by a dead (or not) supernaturally empowered dugong ... yes, you read correctly. This movie is full of discontinuity & two flawed irritating, bipolar characters I can't believe this flick was made ... Ugh ... Edmond Dantes has slipped a long way.
I guess all the reviewers are on the same page. I was disappointed because I know Jim Caviezel to be a better actor than his part in this movie. Needed some substance. Really dry, slow and boring
The characters were terribly inconsistent and the plot was idiotic. The whole premise, really, didn't amount to much.
However-- It was shot on real equipment, with real locations (not cheesy sets) and despite the ridiculous writing, it did have real actors. Hence one star, not zero.
Also known as "Nature's Cave". A decent and entertaining watch. Demonstrates the could-care-less attitude of humans towards nature. You actually pull for nature to have it's revenge due to the attitudes of the couple towards the land/animals and towards each other. Overly gross end scene though.