"Squeeze."
This is the third Mads Mikkelsen film I've watched this week, which is completely accidental, I swear.
That being said, he's the best part of the movie, mainly because he's the only part. The entire film is about a nameless character trying to get rescued after his plane crashes in the middle of nowhere.
This isn't an enjoyable film, but it's far from bad. Considering the sparse amount of dialogue used, it's admirable that it was able to manipulate my emotions and patience. I wish there was a little bit of a backstory, but the lack of one works just fine for this viewer.
If you're into survival movies, give this one a go. If you're not, you'd best pass.
This is the third Mads Mikkelsen film I've watched this week, which is completely accidental, I swear.
That being said, he's the best part of the movie, mainly because he's the only part. The entire film is about a nameless character trying to get rescued after his plane crashes in the middle of nowhere.
This isn't an enjoyable film, but it's far from bad. Considering the sparse amount of dialogue used, it's admirable that it was able to manipulate my emotions and patience. I wish there was a little bit of a backstory, but the lack of one works just fine for this viewer.
If you're into survival movies, give this one a go. If you're not, you'd best pass.