Focus Features | Release Date: February 12, 2021
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TVJerryFeb 19, 2021
Robin Wright plays a woman who’s haunted by a tragic incident. She determines to move to the Northwestern wilderness and live in a cabin with no electricity or water. Of course, she encounters all manner of challenges from wild animals toRobin Wright plays a woman who’s haunted by a tragic incident. She determines to move to the Northwestern wilderness and live in a cabin with no electricity or water. Of course, she encounters all manner of challenges from wild animals to inhospitable weather. In one of the film’s several unlikely moments, a hunter (Demián Bichir) discovers her close to death and teaches her how to survive (literally and figuratively). Wright keeps her portrayal subtle, which could be because she also directed the film. She also allows the pace to slow with at least 5 minutes of stunning scenery and nature shots. While some aspects of her situation push credibility, her character’s gradual improvement is evident and the final moments are rewarding. Expand
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bertobellamyMay 25, 2023
Well made film that, surprisingly, lacks emotion. Yes, the acting is good, but it all feels very artificial. It goes nowhere because of a very lackluster story and very vague commentary about grief and trauma.
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JLuis_001Feb 19, 2021
Discreet behind-the-scenes feature film debut for Robin Wright.

It's very clear that she learned and improved a lot in the episodes she directed on House of Cards, but let's just say she had better writers and better editors there, because
Discreet behind-the-scenes feature film debut for Robin Wright.

It's very clear that she learned and improved a lot in the episodes she directed on House of Cards, but let's just say she had better writers and better editors there, because even though her movie is emotionally genuine, in terms of pacing, the story falls off quite a bit, and even stagnates in several passages.
For a 90-minute that's not something good.

It wasn't bad, but it could have been better.
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Mauro_LanariOct 14, 2021
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Robin Wright directs herself in her first work to tell how a woman of his type, belonging to the upper class, manages the mourning, renamed in the end credits PTSD, of her perfect family, husband and son: she retires to an
(Mauro Lanari)
Robin Wright directs herself in her first work to tell how a woman of his type, belonging to the upper class, manages the mourning, renamed in the end credits PTSD, of her perfect family, husband and son: she retires to an isolated cabin in the wild nature of Wyoming Rockies trying to restart from the survival instinct, and recovers vitalism after meeting a sort of soul mate. Recommended only for those who share a similar social background.
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dundoJun 21, 2023
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