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6/10
Deserved a Better Screenplay
claudio_carvalho12 August 2019
"Daughter of the Wolf" is a film that deserved a better screenplay. The landscape and scenery are magnificent and the viewer sees the film expecting a better resolution of the story of a skilled military woman that has her teenage son abducted by criminals. Unfortunately the screenplay is very weak and confused, with poor character and situation development. Anyway it is not as bad as many reviews indicate and may be watched with low expectations. My vote is six.

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6/10
This film isn't that great, but it's not as bad as they make it out to be either..
HarryLags20 June 2019
Daughter of the Wolf is a new action-thriller film, that stars Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss.

Now i didn't have any problem with the movie and it's story, and scenery and cinematography and all that, i thought it was all great. So i don't understand all the negative reviews with all these people, i don't think they have anything better to do with themselves but be negative.

But anyway the only problem i had is that there simply isn't enough action as a whole. With a former Mixed Martial Arts star in the lead role, you would expect the movie to be action-packed from start to finish. Instead, there is much more drama and story line which is okay too. Now this film's biggest crime isn't that it is boring - it's that it just doesn't take full advantage of the situation it's in.

Richard Dreyfuss's performance - is the movie's biggest highlight. Dreyfuss, really hams it up in his role here. Additionally, the film looks very impressive on a technical level, so it would have been a major disappointment had the movie not at least looked nice

And starring Gina Carano, you would think that there would have been plenty of great fight scenes but there isn't anything great. Still i like Gina Carano, and with her presence, and her fist-fighting credentials, hopefully she will land some good action film roles soon.

Overall, Daughter of the Wolf isn't that great, Apart from a crazy wacky performance from Richard Dreyfuss as the villain, but it's not as bad as these negative reviewers make it out to be either..

Conclusion - If your a fan of Gina Carano like i am, then i suggest you watch the movie anyway!

Rated this 6/10
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4/10
The wolf
drhajermohdd5 July 2019
This whole movie the best acting was done by wolf.. Good one wolf..
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5/10
Didn't mind it !
lizxypopcornkid20 June 2019
I'll admit I had such high hope for this movie and was kind of disappointed by the slow Plot line which made it fairly boring however at the end the movie really redeemed itself and I loved it ! "Where is my son" sent shivers down my spine the final time gina's Character "Clair" said it and I genuinely got goosebumps , there is no greater power on earth than a parent for child am I right !
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4/10
So I take it no one on set has ever heard of Hyperthermia?
stevenrotherforth27 July 2019
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Daughter Of The Wolf

Often when a retired mixed martial artist turns to acting as a career their efforts end up in the DVD bargain bin at the local supermarket. 'Daughter Of The Wolf' stars pioneer of female MMA Gina Carano and sadly I believe that her efforts here will also end up in that bin. This movie starts out promisingly but soon descends into the hum drum norm of straight to DVD actioners. Carano does have a surprising amount of range as an actor and is certainly much better than most of her peers. However her acting chops can't elevate this movie as it becomes tedious and predictable. Even with the help of a seasoned old pro such as Richard Dreyfuss this film just frolics around in the snow. The plot is not so much tried but a tired and tested one. Ex-Military Operative Clair Hamilton (Carano) must rescue her kidnapped son from the baddies as Dreyfuss's character has beef with Hamilton's family for something her father did years ago. It's all been done before and much better but that doesn't stop Director David Hackl trying to present an engaging action movie. Sadly we're missing a set piece or two and this action movie becomes a little static. We are graced with some nice cinematography and the outside filming locations look wonderful enough. It's a testament to all those involved for braving the cold just to make this lacklustre piece of entertainment.

Sadly 'Daughter Of The Wolf' is a slow burn movie but not in a good way. This isn't really entertaining at all! The entire 1hr 28mins runtime seems to be filled with Carano in a tussle of some sort in to which she usually falls into ice cold water and then wakes up several hours later. The possibility of hyperthermia is never explored as Carano lets the sodden clothes on her back dry naturally in the frozen wilderness. As you've guessed this movie is slightly removed from reality. As is the climatic fight between the MMA legend and a geriatric Dreyfuss. The poor old guy looks like he'd struggle getting the lid off his Arthritis meds let alone take Carano on in a fist fight! By this point my interest had waned and I couldn't make it to the end credits.

In terms of audio and visual quality. This is a good looking movie. Detail is fine and precise. The texture of bark on surrounding trees is sharp. Colours and contrast are vivid allowing the wilderness to escape from your display screen. Skin tones look natural and even the bad guys yellow stained teeth are disgustingly clear. The basic Dolby Digital sound mix gave good atmospherics. The few and far between action set pieces had real impact with clean and crisp dialogue audible through the centre channel. Picture and sound quality are the highlight of this dull and boring movie. It is obvious that Gina Carano can mix it up with the best female and male action heroes of her generation but with a vehicle such as this she's not doing her career any real favours.
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1/10
Couldn't be worse
dagradei15 July 2023
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At one point 70 + year old Dick Dreyfuss yeets a wolf with the butt of his gun off a cliff like it were a golf ball.. I looked it up wolves can weigh up to 180 pounds and these wolves weren't malnourished so....yeah if you can get past how completely dull the acting/script/action is id still watch it with volume off so you can at least appreciate the scenery in peace and maybe settle for a nice nap. Set in somewhereville Canada some of the shots that were captured were nice. Fact I wasn't aware of wolves won't attack you if you are in search of your missing child and also hypothermia isn't real.
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3/10
Not Well Thought Out
westsideschl6 October 2019
Mom's son is kidnapped for ransom somewhere in Canada. Unlike the usually intelligent, creative filming that comes out of Eastern Canada this, not well thought out, script out of Western Canada needs help & a bit of proofreading. Dressed in all black (stands out against the snow - smart!) mom goes after a half dozen fully armed men in the snowy winter backcountry & mountains. The most egregious film mistake was having mom get tossed into freezing water twice & seems unaffected. Ever hear of hypothermia? Despite being soaked she, in one case, magically builds a shelter with a huge fire. Finally, for no rational reason, a wild wolf gathers his/her pack to mysteriously appear every so often to protect moms.
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1/10
Just awful
guidorings-621462 January 2023
This is clearly one of the worst screenplays I have ever seen. Very little in this film makes sense: scrupulous but abused guys who follow their fragile super-old abuser "father" blindly (instead of killing him), Sydelle who does not find the kids footprints in the snow, the three who surrender their weapons to the protagonist, Clair/Carano who does not shoot the three dead (in order to give them another chance to pursue her and her kid), ... And even if you were prepared to switch off the brain, there is no action to enjoy, because the fighting scenes are incredibly bad. Just take Clair against Sydelle with the kid stumbling into the middle. That scene was probably designed for a comedy.

Let's face it Carano is not really an actress, but she was at some stage a fighter, so the only way forward is for her to impress with fighting scenes and put in professional actors for the rest. Director, scriptwriter and producer failed to get even that right.
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6/10
Gina Carano & Richard Dreyfuss are Excellent in this Awesome Winter Thriller!!!
lukem-5276021 June 2021
I love films set in the winter especially during the blizzard's of snow & i found this excellent Direct-to-dvd Thriller to be a nice companion piece to the excellent survival Thriller THE GREY!!! Both are set in the snowy wilderness with hungry wolves & both are about survival. The Grey & Daughter of the Wolf would make a perfect double bill for a cold winter night of movies.

I was pleasantly surprised by how good this film was, it doesn't feel cheap or low-budget & the winter setting is beautiful & we get an excellent performance from a lady action hero with Gina Carano (The Mandalorian, In the Blood) who is totally convincing as Claire a strong, smart & deadly ex-soldier who is trying to get her kidnapped son back from a gang of who is using her son for a big ransom. Gina makes such a tough & no-nonsense character as Claire, she's a mum & ex-soldier who basically has to use her skills to survive the mountain, the wolves & fight her way through the criminals to get to her son & Gina is also a very good actress to can act as well as kick-ass. Gina is also great in another Survival Thriller called IN THE BLOOD.

The leader of the criminal gang is that of an old man known as Father played by the legendary Richard Dreyfuss & oh my is it good to watch this veteran old school actor still on screen!!! Dreyfuss is one of the most important actors to me since little & growing up watching him in Classic movies such as JAWS & CLOSE ENCOUNTERS & STAKEOUT & WHAT ABOUT BOB? & DOWN & OUT IN BEVERLY HILLS among others, Dreyfuss is a true Movie star & here he steals every scene as the main villain of this exciting survival Thriller. Father is an angry old man with a big chip on his shoulder & a bitter past with Claire's recently dead father of which he was once a friend of but turned enemy over money. Dreyfuss gives a great rugged & viscous performance & is so engrossing on screen.

Another standout performance is from Brendan Fehr (In Hell) as one of Father's helpless sons pushed into this Kidnapping situation but he's not an evil guy & Brendan gives his character a sadness & a sympathetic side.

The action is bloody & raw & the scenes of the Wolves savagely attacking people are ridiculously realistic looking & adds to the tension of the story.

Daughter of the Wolf is part action film, part Survival Thriller & part Mystery drama & all done well.

For a Direct-to-dvd film "Daughter" is Excellent & way above what most of these types of low-budget flicks usually are!!!!

A Excellent Survival Thriller with a good solid story & great performances.
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1/10
Be afraid - be VERY afraid - of wasting 1.5 hours of your life - watching this Hackery.
hesellsmystuff18 June 2019
My God this movie is bad. I wonder if Richard Dreyfuss recently got divorced and is broke - so he said yes to this amateur hack a thon. DO NOT - I repeat DO NOT waste 90 minutes watching this. I got about 15 minutes in and had to stop. Yes - it IS that bad.
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10/10
My New Favourite Film
isalyer-1806931 March 2021
This is the best film I've seen since Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter! I highly recommend this.
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7/10
Gina Carano Kicks Butt Again!!!
zardoz-138 July 2019
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Imagine "The Grey" (2011) crossed with "Furie"(2019), and you've got the basics of Gina Carano's latest straight-to-video actioneer "Daughter of the Wolf" (**1/2 OUT OF ****), an above-average, winter-time ransom thriller set in the icy, snow-swept north about a mom who risks her life to rescue her son from trigger-happy captors. Once an MMA cage fighter, Carano made her memorable debut as a dame who delivers herself from distress in Steven Soderbergh's slam-bang saga "Haywire" (2011) where she killed a succession of tough guys, among them Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, and Ewan McGregor. Indeed, those dudes never knew they had it coming! Afterward, Carano landed prominent supporting roles in both "Fast & Furious 6" (2013) and "Deadpool" (2016). Between them, she played the lead in John Stockwell's "In the Blood" (2014) as well as Peter Howitt's bleak, post-apocalyptic western "Scorched Earth" (2018). Carano brings charisma and muscularity to her butt-kicking heroines, and she is nobody to be casually dismissed, as "Haywire" and "Scorched Earth" illustrate. Although she may not qualify as appropriate role model material for young women, Carano plays empowered broads who refuse to stay down after they've been knocked down.

In "Daughter of the Wolf," Carano is cast as a military veteran who survived two tours of duty in the Middle East, saw her husband blown to bits in an IED explosion, and now faces a rocky road back home with her estranged teenage son who wants nothing to do with her. Cue the kidnappers who conveniently abduct him for a high-dollar ransom demand. Carano goes into action with the same determination and 'special skills' that Liam Neeson mustered in "Taken" (2008). She doesn't cry over spilled milk.

"Daughter of the Wolf" deals with revenge as much as abduction. The head of the despicable gang that snatches her son is an infuriated old coot, Father (acclaimed Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfus of "The Goodbye Girl"), who abhorred our heroine's father and demands his pound of flesh from the daughter. Happily, "Saw V" director David Hackl doesn't make her mission to recover her son a stroll in the park. Obstacles in every shape and size keep getting in her path, whether it be either a lake covered with thin ice or a ravenous pack of wicked looking wolves that appear be able to distinguish between the virtuous and the villainous. Father shoots one wolf, and it look like the entire pack stalks him. Hackl never lets the action bog down in complications, apart from some mandatory exposition, and the sprawling, snowbound scenery adds to the enormity of the obstacle course that our heroine must cope with to save her son.

Hackl and scenarist Nika Agiashvili don't beat about the bush bringing "Daughter of the Wolf" up to speed. As the action unfolds, Clair Hamilton (Gina Carano of "Kickboxer: Vengeance") has just packed up a bag of loot to pay the low lives who abducted her son Charlie (Anton Gillis-Adelman of "Birthmarked") but have other plans for him which they haven't shared with our heroine. Things haven't been good for Claire. Not only did her husband die in the Middle East in combat, but she has also lost her father. Clair has alienated Charlie because she preferred combat to raising him. Consequently, when she arrives home for the funeral, her son gives her a chilly reception. As it turns out, the people who took Charlie have no intention of holding up their end of the bargain to exchange him for the ransom money. Oddly enough, neither Hackl nor Agiashvili ever reveal the monetary amount that the villains sought. Nevertheless, Clair is prepared to pay them.

At the rendezvous, Father's three sons hold her at gunpoint while they count the cash, and then they start shooting at her on the spot. Big mistake! She blasts one of them with a double-barreled shotgun, while the other two pile into their large SUV and careen off down slippery roads. Desperately, Clair pursues them, swerving recklessly along the road, sideswiping and swapping shots with them. She smashes into them and shoots the driver in the head. The two trucks skate uncontrollably on ice. Clair's massive vehicle flips upside-down in a spectacular crash and skids to a halt. The surviving kidnapper, Larsen (Brendan Fehr of "Final Destination"), inexplicably jogs off into the snow with the money. Clair manages to wound him in the thigh, and she catches up with him on a snow-covered lake. During their wrestling match, Clair shattered the thin ice, and Larsen saves her from drowning. She chases him down, and he reveals that he didn't know his brothers had planned to shoot her. They call a truce, and Larsen agrees to lead her to a shut-down ski lodge where Father is holding Charlie hostage.

During the action, wolves of every color and description emerge from the woods to menace heroes and villains alike. Father kills one of the wolves that fed on one of his sons, and the wolves mark him for dead-like in "They Grey," while they leave Clair alone to track down Father and his brood. Eventually, Clair finds the cabin, holds Larsen at gunpoint, with an empty pistol, and fools Father. Unfortunately, our heroine doesn't get far because one of Father's women rams her on a ski bike and sends her plunging into a huge lake beneath a waterfall. Gradually, Clair whittles the opposition down with help from the wolves. These wolves seem to know that she represents the good, while everybody else constitutes meat that they can munch.

Hackl and Agiashvili provide enough thrills and chills as well as a reversal or two to keep you interested. Our heroine refuses to back down, something her father instilled in her as well as Charlie. Richard Dreyfus has a field day as the dastardly, egotistical patriarch, and "Black Panther's" Sydelle Noel gives our heroine some competition. Clocking in at an agile 88-minutes, "Daughter of the Wolf" qualifies as an exciting but familiar R-rated, feminist action thriller.
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5/10
Routine outdoor thriller
Leofwine_draca27 January 2020
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Another day, another low budget action thriller, this time around made as a vehicle for former professional fighter Gina Carano. She's never been an actress but she does acquit herself well when it comes to physicality, although viewers hoping for lots of fight action will be slightly disappointed in this one as the focus is on physical hardship and guns for the most part. It's a small scale story about kidnapping and Carano's determination to tackle overwhelming odds, and it's set in the snowy wilderness. The presence of crazy old man Richard Dreyfuss and a wolf pack adds to the fun, and generally it's fast paced and incident packed, even if nothing about it is particularly special or memorable.
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1/10
ugh.... just.... ugh
billyhoes18 June 2019
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This is quite possibly the worst movie I've ever had the pleasure of watching and not caring about any of the characters. The dialogue is crap. The action makes no sense. Leaving someone behind to shoot at them when the bad guys didn't even know they were being followed. The idea that these man eating wolves would not eat our fearless, can't be killed but not for lack of trying heroine (or maybe kind of anti-heroine?), but would attack men with guns with dauntless aggression, only then to be scared off by our fearless, can't be killed but not for lack of trying heroine shooting a couple shots in the air is laughably nonsensical. From the opening scene to the final one.... ugh... just... ugh. Sorry, but it just sucked.
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4/10
Where. . . is. . . my. . . son?
nogodnomasters22 June 2019
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Richard Dreyfuss leads a group of kidnappers as they hold Charlie (Anton Gillis-Adelman) in the woods. Clair (Gina Carano) his mother and returning special ops has the money for the ransom. However, when the plan doesn't go as they stated, people die.

Seems Richard was back stabbed by Clair's father in circumstances not fully explained and believes he is owed the money and wants to take revenge on a dead man. Gina Carano doesn't use her MMA skills as much as she has in other films, just people shooting and fighting in the snow with wolves. Dreyfuss didn't fit the role. Even Tom Sizemore or Michael Madsen would have been better.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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3/10
What did I watch?
ks-605009 April 2020
Chasing, killing, wolf hunting summarized it all. It's not exciting at all for everything I seen, storyline is weak too.
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1/10
Move along, nothing to see here
walter-de-rooij19 June 2019
Seriously, just move along. Don't waste your time on this.
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5/10
Shallow
zjefmoonen18 June 2019
The story was simple and shallow. The important moments in the movie lacked power, fighting scenes looked fake. Random cinematic shots of wolves did not contribute to the movie, nor the story. This movie simply lacked talent, both on the acting, editing and directing side.
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6/10
Violent thriller about a merciless pursuit with shootouts and breathtaking fights across spectacular snowy landscapes
ma-cortes9 September 2022
Nail-biting and implacable manhunt with two enjoyable actors : Gina Carano and Richard Dreyfuss , dealing with a military veteran hunts the men who kidnapped her son . She is a tough soldier named Clair Hamilton (Gina Carano) expert on war combats , he (Richard Dreyfuss) is a disturbing elderly man who is over the edge of sanity and keeps his own sense of life . When she realizes that her child has been abducted she feels obligated to pursue the nasty kidnappers . She enters the woods , armed against his implacable enemy . A woman trained to be a wartime killer, and she's now going around the snowy forests to find her abducted son . And, even as they go into their ending fighting each other, a holds-barred and hand-to-hand combat , neither can tell with certainty who is the hunted and who is the hunter . In the Wild, Only the Strong Survive !. Let The Hunt Begin !. Some men should not be found . In This Game Of Hide And Seek, If You're It... You're Dead. Some men must be found .What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted?

From the beginning to end the action-packed and extreme violence are continued , it's fast movement and that's why the picture is quite entertaining . Thriller movie full of noisy action as well as violent fights, being magnificently staged . The action here is relentless and unstoppable ; as our beautiful , two-fisted soldier Gina Carano uses all of her skills, tricks and abilities to carry out a unplacatable manhunt and subsequenly she exacts an unforgiving vengeance . Director David Hackl establishes his signature style of kinetically-paced story-telling through lush imagery , leading a fine cast and receiving acceptable critics . The picture is full of tumultuous sequences with frenetic action , surprises , fierce combats and groundbreaking struggles . A simple and plain plot about a warrior woman who becomes involved into an unmollifiable manhunt as her teenage son is abducted by criminals . However , a weak script with slight character studio and without knowing well the motivations of the peculiar roles marred partially the result . Concerning a strong battle of wits and physical force between two tough protagonists , both of them holed up in the wet and tangled wilderness of British Columbia , Canada. The outdoors are frankly spectacular , the landscapes have been filmed in natural parks from The Cove Lakeside, West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada . Duo starring are pretty good . Gina Carano is enormous as the two-fisted and stubborn soldier who will stop at nothing to free her son and at whatever cost . Carano is one of Hollywood's most unique rising stars. Carano began her training with Muay Thai to competitive MMA, where she competed in Strikeforce . Her popularity led to her being called the "Face of Women's MMA". She played television series American Gladiators before her breakout performance in Steven Soderbergh's film Haywire . Carano underwent a long and intensive tactical training course with an expert trainer , an ex-Israeli special ops fighter and spending a lot of time in stunts and learning the art of surveillance and countersurveillance . Furthermore , Richard Dreyfuss is top-notch , as always, playing the veteran , corrupt and ambitious ¨Father¨. They are well accompanied by an adequate secondary cast , such as Brendan Fehr , Anton Gillis-Adelman and Sydelle Noel.

It packs a colorful and gorgeous cinematography by cameraman Mark Dobrescu . The motion picture was professionally directed by David Hackl, though has some flaws , gaps and shortcomings . Hackl began working as a production designer in successful films as Outlander , The Barrens , Saw IV , Saw III ; in fact David Hackl won the 2008 Cyber Horror Awards -Albert S. D'Agostino Award for Best Production Design for Repo! The Genetic Opera. And eventually directing some films , such as : Dangerous , Life on the line , Grizzly Maze , Saw V and TV series : Nowhere to Hide , Real Detective , among others. Daughter of the Wolf (2019) rating : 5.5/10. Acceptable and passable. The picture will appeal to Gina Carano , Richard Dreyfuss fans and action genre enthusiasts.
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3/10
Wayste of Time
lugza19 June 2019
Greetings from Florianópolis, Brazil I do not know if Richard Dreyffus was invited to this movie, so his name would bring attention to it or he's in the final stages of his career ... The acting is bad, the story is silly or at least "cliche". The roll of the wolves and their "relationship" with the "main actress" (by the way_ Who is she again"?) is not clear at all, so why is she the "Daughter of the Wolf"? Don´t waste your time on it.
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10/10
Beautifully Done with EPIC photography and WOLVES!
NoSpecialHurry5 March 2023
Where do we start with Daughter of the Wolf? The photography and film-making is top notch, Wells Grey Provincial Park and West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada are Astoundingly Beautiful! Movies that are set in nature are captivating if they are done well - and Daughter of the Wolf is exceptionally well done. The wolves - now they are indeed EPIC. It is extremely well acted and I hope to see a lot more of Gina Carano, she is under-rated as an actress and we hope things change for her. Brenden Fehr is good in EVERY movie that he is in. This movie has a thick plot with glimmers of darkness in the snowy winter landscape. LOVE this movie!!!
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6/10
"I think we have a lot more in common than you think"
hwg1957-102-2657047 June 2023
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Gina Corano plays a mother Clair Hamilton desperate to get back her kidnapped son but things start to go wrong when the kidnappers try to kill her without releasing her son. Using her military skills she tracks the captors down. Several deaths occur in her quest to find her Charlie. Set in the wilderness of Canada this is an engrossing story set in a perpetually snowy landscape with the addition of wolves to add to the danger. Ms. Corano was excellent as usual and also great weight is given to the part of 'Father' by grizzled veteran Richard Dreyfuss. I liked the use of the wolves to suggest a mystical ambience but it isn't too pronounced. Would recommend you wear something warm when watching this. All that snow and ice made me shiver.
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2/10
Absolutely horrendous
latinfineart10 August 2020
This was one of the most horrendous pieces of garbage I've seen in years. If completely lacked direction, it was a terrible story and it required enormous leaps of faith every 10 minutes, which were completely implausible, completely unbelievable and completely ridiculous.

Does Hollywood think that we are all absolute idiots, don't they ever give us any credibility? Richard Dreyfuss has sunk to new lows a d there is nothing left of his career, he's taking anything they'll give him at this point. Good idea to skip this one, and save yourself 90 minutes of your life.
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2/10
Wow
mactownfun1 July 2023
You just keep thinking this can't get any worse. Then it just keeps getting worse. Why in the world would Richard Dreyfuss take this role? The scenery is absolutely gorgeous, and I do love snow, but Dreyfuss should have enough money by now to avoid totally payday movies like this. An almost decent beginning that just keeps getting more and more unbelievable. They do sort of make the wolves a part of the movie but fail miserably, unless you know absolutely nothing about wolves. I realize it's just a fictional movie but come on. A slight brush with reality, even if only accidentally, would have helped.
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1/10
Cures Insomnia
wprtuz23 February 2022
Gina discovered her niche that is poor choice in scripts, production studio. I'm still bewildered why her career is in action films, but she refuses to get fit, lean & toned. I followed her brief MMA career & she was habitually against embracing proper physical training. I've never seen he so full figured, soft & fluffy. Evidently, she isn't using her extra spare time in acting classes. WA wolves were reintroduced to our forests because of our crumbling wildlife ecosystem & the deer devastating the forest's lower canopy. Sorry our wildlife & forest health need wolves despite the sloppy, lazy depiction here. Thank goodness only limited audience will see this.
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