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A park ranger spends the night guarding a potential crime scene on a remote mountain trail.A park ranger spends the night guarding a potential crime scene on a remote mountain trail.A park ranger spends the night guarding a potential crime scene on a remote mountain trail.
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- 2 nominations total
John F. Beach
- Chip
- (as John Beach)
Ariana Carrera
- Extra: Stoner Girl
- (as Ariana Campellone)
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If you're going to have a movie with one character off by themselves for the majority of the run-time then there must be a lot of interesting things happening for the character to deal with, or the character must be particularly interesting. And it doesn't hurt if the actor is charismatic. This movie avoids all three of those options as if they were the plague. They make it clear (in fact it's necessary) that the main character is incompetent and stupid and all her actions will be thoughtless at best, and reckless at worst. But she's not interesting or involving or appealing to make time spent with her tolerable. And actually very little happens until the obvious dream sequences (not very inventive or gripping) and all of it is downright boring. It's a wasted hour and a half in the company of an irritating half-wit. If that's your idea of a good time, watch this film.
Kept my attention for most of the film. It could of been a lot worse. The ending was ok. Pretty cool twist but could of been put together a little better.
Ok, as someone that watches every horror and suspense movie that comes out, this was way better than some of the big budget garbage I've seen recently
It kind of reminded me of the 80s slasher flicks set in the woods- and I absolutely love them.
It's definitely worth watching and screaming at the screen when the lead does something incredibly dumb (which you know she will)
Depicting the first serious incident on the job of a fresh(wo)man Park Ranger.
It's a useful movie particularly for the urbanites, who would go to a National Park once and then say, "I want to become a park ranger, it's so easy and awesome".
All in all a good movie of a person confronted with their fears, in a realistic way, with some comedic moments, a type of a movie which is sorely lacking these days with overwrought overly serious "paranormal" horror or "crazed killer"-dominated genre.
A welcome breath of fresh forest air.
It's a useful movie particularly for the urbanites, who would go to a National Park once and then say, "I want to become a park ranger, it's so easy and awesome".
All in all a good movie of a person confronted with their fears, in a realistic way, with some comedic moments, a type of a movie which is sorely lacking these days with overwrought overly serious "paranormal" horror or "crazed killer"-dominated genre.
A welcome breath of fresh forest air.
Despite a Giallo aesthetic that doesn't suit the premise or setting, a one-dimensional and incompetent protagonist who's inexplicably superhuman when the plot requires her to be, abrupt shifts in tone and pacing, ongoing jump scares that are always telegraphed by the score (with only one that garnered any response in the theatre: uproarious laughter), a predictable third act, unresolved plot points that masquerade as red herrings, and a pointless twist ending with no setup, Body and Brighton Rock is actually a very fascinating film: it provides scientific proof of the theory of time dilation. At a mere 87 minutes, it feels like it's four hours long.
I get the sense that the screenplay was little more than a shot list. This is unfortunate, because there's no denying that director Roxanne Benjamin is a competent filmmaker. She attempts to establish her own style by recycling tried-and-true horror tropes, and there's some good ideas here. But technical aptitude is not the same as meaningful storytelling. The film is incredibly thin and would have worked best as a 20min short.
I get the sense that the screenplay was little more than a shot list. This is unfortunate, because there's no denying that director Roxanne Benjamin is a competent filmmaker. She attempts to establish her own style by recycling tried-and-true horror tropes, and there's some good ideas here. But technical aptitude is not the same as meaningful storytelling. The film is incredibly thin and would have worked best as a 20min short.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was shot on location at Idyllwild Park, roughly two hours away from Los Angeles. Although the film features a bear, bear sightings are rare there.
- GoofsWhen Wendy is climbing to the top of the mountain, after her fall, the yellow sleeping bag disappears from the bottom of her backpack, only to reappear later in the scene.
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- Also known as
- Смертельная тропа
- Filming locations
- Idyllwild, California, USA(location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,123
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,732
- Apr 28, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $5,123
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Body at Brighton Rock (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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