Produced by Thomas Michael, Fella Films Inc. After much convincing, she agrees to let him take her deep into a Provincial Park to one of his favorite spots - the Blackfoot Trail. Un film molto bello, decisamente ben fatto, ero dubbioso quando l'ho visto la prima volta, purtroppo sono pochi i film del genere Survival che stupiscono davvero, ma devo dire che Backcountry è decisamente all'altezza. For this harrowing film, based on a true story, Mr. MacDonald wanted as real a feel as possible and used intimate close-ups of the animal.One shot … Police sergeant Garry Casey took up the story: 'The croc grabbed the 22-year-old by the shoulder and he disappeared under the water. Canadian actor turned writer-director Adam MacDonald makes his feature film debut with this enticing wilderness survival thriller. Based on a true story, BACKCOUNTRY follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness – where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. Eine Zeitlang glaubt Jenn, dass sie das riesige Tier hinter sich gelassen hat, da taucht der Bär an einem Wasserfall plötzlich wieder auf und verfolgt sie.

The best way to watch Adam MacDonald’s Backcountry is to go in not knowing anything about it. Based on a true story, Backcountry follows a big city couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness. It is loosely based on the true story of a man-eating bear and 30-year-olds Mark Jordan and Jacqueline Perry....”. Jenn is seen throughout the beginning glued to her cellphone. Das Fachblatt The Hollywood Reporter befand in seiner Ausgabe vom 8. Alex (Jeff Roop) is a seasoned outdoorsman while Jenn (Missy Peregrym), a corporate lawyer, is not. While the film is a slow burn, it captures the sense of isolation really well. But Backcountry does at times feel more like a ’80s slasher film than a true-story survival tale. It's based on a story of a couple in Ontario who encountered a black bear. All'inizio sembra quasi un film drammatico/romantico, poi tutto si trasforma in sangue, paura e istinto di sopravvivenza. It shows … When a couple realize they have entered a predatory black bear’s territory, being lost suddenly becomes the least of their problems. And so is the case of “Backcountry,” a very-well executed wilderness thriller written and directed by Adam MacDonald and apparently inspired by a true story that the movie made me very much not want to look up, which I suppose may be taken by some to be a token of its effectiveness. Alex (Jeff Roop) is a seasoned outdoorsman while Jenn (Missy Peregrym), a corporate lawyer, is not. Backcountry Movie. It is loosely based on the true story of a man-eating bear. But while there is some gore late in the film, what makes Backcountry special is the care and patience it invests in its characters and the quiet, haunting tension of its story line. It's based on true events and the reality of the story was even worse because a lot of the victims in real life were between 14 and 16 years old. In the woods with actors and a 600-pound black bear to film Backcountry. With Jeff Roop, Missy Peregrym, Nicholas Campbell, Eric Balfour. Written & directed by Adam MacDonald. Based on the true story of Jacqueline Perry and Mark Jordan, who in 2005 were attacked by a bear at a campsite in Missinaibi Lake provincial park about 80 kilometers north of Chapleau, Ontario (Canada). Alex and Jenn are seen leaving the city in their SUV headed toward backcountry area. Ostensibly based on a true story, “Backcountry” follows good-natured couple Alex (Jeff Roop), ready to impress as an outdoorsman, and nervous city girl Jenn (a superb Missy Peregrym). It's filled with suspense and there is a sense of paranoia and you really feel it throughout the film. Alex (Roop) is a seasoned camper while Jenn (Peregym), a corporate lawyer, is not. (C) IFC Films The film is part horror story and part character study, supposedly based on a true story. Based on a true story. Few subgenres of horror film have been so neglected as the bear movie. The Wikipedia entry reads, “ Backcountry is a 2014 Canadian nature–survival horror film, written and directed by Adam MacDonald. Backcountry mostly focuses on the two main characters Alex and Jenn. The cinematography does the most to keep the film from falling into any of the camp one associates with that genre, however. Un film molto bello, decisamente ben fatto, ero dubbioso quando l'ho visto la prima volta, purtroppo sono pochi i film del genere Survival che stupiscono davvero, ma devo dire che Backcountry è decisamente all'altezza. After setting off in the woods, they realise they’ve forgotten their phone and they become lost. Directed by Adam MacDonald. An urban couple go camping in the woods and find themselves lost in the territory of a predatory black bear. In this terrifying and critically-acclaimed thriller, a young couple's romantic camping trip becomes a tale of survival as they face the darkest side of nature: a man-eating bear. Based on a true story, BACKCOUNTRY follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness – where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. Backcountry is pretty good. Based on a true story, Backcountry follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness - where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. Based on a true story, Backcountry follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness – where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. It was about 5pm on Sunday. It's filled with beautiful scenery and I loved the atmosphere. All'inizio sembra quasi un film drammatico/romantico, poi tutto si trasforma in sangue, paura e istinto di sopravvivenza. A sexologist on the stages of love and love troubles. “Backcountry” includes a brief notice that it’s based on a true story, and Mr. MacDonald has said he was partly inspired by an Ontario couple’s real-life wilderness nightmare. In this terrifying thriller based on a true story, a young couple's romantic camping trip becomes a tale of survival as they face the dark side of nature: a man-eating bear. Obviously some stuff has been changed in the movie from the true story and there has been quite a bit of fluff added in, but overall it's a decent flick. The scares are long-lasting and shocking, and the end mirrors the fight-to-survive standoff of ’80s horror films. It’s pretty low-budget, I … Alex (Jeff Roop) is … it's a good movie, but it's a lot of set up to a quick payoff. Based on a true story, BACKCOUNTRY follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness - where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. Even the genre’s classic, 1979’s Prophecy, relies on mutant monsters and a fleshy lump of camp.The release of Backcountry on March 20 is the first time bear horror has ever succeeded with a straight face. Backcountry is a 2014 Canadian nature–survival horror film, written and directed by Adam MacDonald. Alex and Jenn have left the city to go camping in the country. Alex is a seasoned outdoorsman while Jenn, a corporate lawyer, is not. A couple on a camping trip to Restoule Provincial Park, in southern Ontario, must flee from a man-eating bear. Film Review: ‘Backcountry’ A couple of weekend backpackers face off against man and beast in director Adam MacDonald's accomplished, blunt-force wilderness adventure.