An FBI Agent with a troubled past finds himself on a case that nobody else wanted. Sent to the Pacific Northwest, Agent Raleigh becomes entangled in a deadly game that the locals prefer to keep a secret.
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Joseph Wray Barney | ... | Teddy |
Les Best | ... | Howard Kaufman | |
Annette Duffy | ... | Miranda Duffy | |
MJ Gazali | ... | Wendigo | |
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Kim Grimaldi | ... | Creature |
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Edward Guyer II | ... | Oscar Spear |
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Cate Hatfield | ... | Deputy Abigail Ross |
Shawn McAninch | ... | Sheriff Norman Duffy | |
Adam Meirick | ... | Agent Raleigh Erickson | |
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Dion Millard | ... | Teddy |
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Preshia Paulding | ... | Cynthia Kaufman |
Ben Rollins | ... | Roy Henry | |
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James Serpento | ... | Agent Merrymen |
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Gary Sommers | ... | Dave Alderich |
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Jason Valentin | ... | Steve Haberman |
An FBI Agent with a troubled past finds himself on a case that nobody else wanted. Sent to the Pacific Northwest, Agent Raleigh becomes entangled in a deadly game that the locals prefer to keep a secret.
Unhuman Nature turns a below average wendigo story into a boring, confusing mess. While the movie may keep you wondering as to how the story will end, that doesn't change the fact that the story itself is very boring and confusing. The viewer will not care about any of the characters, as they are all so lifelessly portrayed. Putting some fake blood on people and giving them white contact lens constitutes the movie's special effects. If you're looking for a good story about a wendigo, I would recommend the "Wendigo" episode of Supernatural's first season.
Pros: Decent soundtrack, appropriate running length, some mystery and suspense as to how movie will end
Cons: Doesn't look professionally made, terrible acting, slow pacing, very few scares or action, poor character development