
Florida, USA. Seven friends head off into the wilderness to begin their annual hunting trip. As a hurricane fast approaches, things begin go awry. Isolated and paranoid, the men begin to question their friendship and loyalties. Soon they are terrorized by an unseen beast. What is stalking them? Is it the desolation, their imaginations, or has a cannibalistic creature which can take the human form come to hunt them?... (Full plot summary below)
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Florida, USA. Seven friends head off into the wilderness to begin their annual hunting trip. As a hurricane fast approaches, things begin go awry. Isolated and paranoid, the men begin to question their friendship and loyalties. Soon they are terrorized by an unseen beast. What is stalking them? Is it the desolation, their imaginations, or has a cannibalistic creature which can take the human form come to hunt them?
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| StarburstJohn TownsendUltimately nothing quite holds together cohesively. |
| User ReviewJohn TWind Walkers is an interesting horror movie, in that it doesn't rely too much on gore to scare. Yes, there are gory scenes but most of the frights generated is in the "what will happen next?" mode. The movie has a strong cast: Rudy Youngblood, of Apocolypto fame, again shows his acting "chops" (inside joke) and Zane Holtz has a definite Michael-Shannon-esque moodiness and menace. Set in the Everglades, the movie follows a returning war vet and his friends as they go hunting in the wilderness. The truly intense interaction between the actors is what helps build suspense. The cast is quite stellar, and the writing holds it all together while the plot unfolds. All in all, this was a fresh take on the horror genre, with a great cast and writing/direction by Russell Friedenberg. Very worth watching! |
| User ReviewEmily FTwo stars for Zane's eyebrows being on fleek. |
| User ReviewAmanda CSuffering from a lead that has the charisma of a bowl of wet porridge and every cliche in the book, Wind Walkers is almost unwatchable. The myth of the Wind Walkers has the potential to be a great psychological thriller, but unfortunately the film throws out any of the logic associated with it in the first half hour in favour of a groan inducing, half baked zombie film. You see everything coming a mile off and the plot holes are so large the rest of the film is swallowed up by them. The best characters are killed off too soon, leaving us the cold porridge and his over earnest girlfriend. By the end, my eyes hurt from all the rolling and I couldn't get out of the theatre long enough. |