As a boy and his guardian wait to be rescued, they soon encounter the mysterious Yeren-- an elusive ape-man creature.As a boy and his guardian wait to be rescued, they soon encounter the mysterious Yeren-- an elusive ape-man creature.As a boy and his guardian wait to be rescued, they soon encounter the mysterious Yeren-- an elusive ape-man creature.
Liang Jia Wei
- Chey
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The creature here is a bit of a Yeti, and it's a more interesting creature than we get in most modern sci fi. It's a throw back to old sci fi when "creatures" had some motivation instead of just doing whatever a Hollywood hack writer wants it to do.
The Asian characters get most of the dialog, so much of this is in subtitles, but we've learned with classic films like "Seven Samurai", "Nankyoku Monogatari" and others, that subtitles can work quite well. Here, nothing is lost in translation.
The heroine is a "girl next door" type, a 7/10 by normal standards, but more 5/10 compared with Hollywood model types, so they're going with the girl next door look, and that almost always works. A cuter girl shows up later in the police rescue squad for the eye candy.
What's good is that this isn't just a blood fest to appease the Beavis and Butthead crowd that usually rate and review these movies. As of now, we haven't heard from them yet.
There is more "damage" than "death" in this movie, which gives it a more realistic feel. The characters are motivated. The greedy American anti hero is annoying, and that keeps this from being rated higher. He's too much of a rich brat, and not relatable to most people.
The Asian characters are the ones we can empathize with, and that works in the film's favor. The American duo should have been even more like Raymond Burr add in characters to make this a better film.
Easily the best "yeti" style film I've seen since Tucker and Cushing, and I've seen about seven since then.
The Asian characters get most of the dialog, so much of this is in subtitles, but we've learned with classic films like "Seven Samurai", "Nankyoku Monogatari" and others, that subtitles can work quite well. Here, nothing is lost in translation.
The heroine is a "girl next door" type, a 7/10 by normal standards, but more 5/10 compared with Hollywood model types, so they're going with the girl next door look, and that almost always works. A cuter girl shows up later in the police rescue squad for the eye candy.
What's good is that this isn't just a blood fest to appease the Beavis and Butthead crowd that usually rate and review these movies. As of now, we haven't heard from them yet.
There is more "damage" than "death" in this movie, which gives it a more realistic feel. The characters are motivated. The greedy American anti hero is annoying, and that keeps this from being rated higher. He's too much of a rich brat, and not relatable to most people.
The Asian characters are the ones we can empathize with, and that works in the film's favor. The American duo should have been even more like Raymond Burr add in characters to make this a better film.
Easily the best "yeti" style film I've seen since Tucker and Cushing, and I've seen about seven since then.
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- Viaje al valle prohibido
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- $54,176
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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