10 reviews
Where do I start? Let's start with something nice. The quality of the photography is actually nice. But that's all I got,
After that it goes down hill REALLY, REALLY fast. Wow, a found footage movie, how original. Since you didn't have to work that hard on the concept, you could have least tried to make the rest of the movie interesting ... which it wasn't. The script, or at least what I am sure they called a script. I am placing my bet that they did not spend more than a weekend on this. Looking at the direction and the scripted scenes, don't expect much from the acting and you won't be disappointed.
After that it goes down hill REALLY, REALLY fast. Wow, a found footage movie, how original. Since you didn't have to work that hard on the concept, you could have least tried to make the rest of the movie interesting ... which it wasn't. The script, or at least what I am sure they called a script. I am placing my bet that they did not spend more than a weekend on this. Looking at the direction and the scripted scenes, don't expect much from the acting and you won't be disappointed.
I got to see this movie at a preview in Los Angeles. This is a fun, low-budget creature feature that combines footage from a live internet broadcast with POV footage captured by a helmet cam attached to an explorer called Dr. Sato. This man who is supposedly an expert in his field, crawls deeper into an ice cave looking for a Himalayan yeti called the Snow Ghost. Along the way there are some morbid discoveries and many strange occurrences that seem more paranormal than physical. Oxygen starts running low in the cave and the explorer seems to be losing his mind on what looks like a potential suicide mission. Tensions are also rising between the broadcasters who are debating about what is real, what is obviously superstition, and what they can do to help Dr Sato survive inside the cave. The movie comes to a boiling point as it becomes evident that this is no longer a quest to discover a mythical beast, but a life and death struggle to survive the elements and other malevolent forces lurking inside the cave.
Overall, this movie is a bit like BBC's Ghostwatch or other live investigation movies. It was fun to learn that the entire film was made with a phone camera inside a warehouse filled with artificial snow. There are some comedic moments, some action and some creature horror for those who like beasts and monsters. This is fun movie made for pennies obviously. It's a campy good time and it has a nice cast including the star of The Human Centipede.
Overall, this movie is a bit like BBC's Ghostwatch or other live investigation movies. It was fun to learn that the entire film was made with a phone camera inside a warehouse filled with artificial snow. There are some comedic moments, some action and some creature horror for those who like beasts and monsters. This is fun movie made for pennies obviously. It's a campy good time and it has a nice cast including the star of The Human Centipede.
- kristincopel
- Apr 16, 2024
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I didn't have huge expectations for this low budget found footage movie but I was pleasantly surprised. I like the main actor who plays the host and for the most part things line up nicely as a "lost broadcast" style film. Let me remind you that this is definitely not a studio movie and there are some rough spots with the continuity and performances. But the snow cave looks really good and the story kept me interested most of the time. This movie involves a live search for a yeti during a live broadcast with a group of experts. There is a lot of decent banter and humor between the characters until it suddenly gets serious. I don't want to give too much away but the cave exploration does reveal some shocking discoveries and yields a few scares.. While this is considered a horror movie, it's not all that scary other than the few good jumps I mentioned. But the use of interesting myths and legends of the Himalayas combined with passable acting and an above average story allows me to recommend this decent little found footage flick.
- jaydenfosterfreeze
- Apr 17, 2024
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In an era dominated by big-budget blockbusters and predictable storylines, "Himalaya" emerges as a breath of fresh air, reminding us of the true magic that indie cinema can create. Released in 2024, this remarkable film takes us on an unforgettable journey through the majestic Himalayas, captivating our hearts and souls with its mesmerizing visuals, poignant storytelling, and unforgettable characters. Among them, the character of Doctor Sato shines as a beacon of compassion and strength, while the spine-chilling yeti sequence at the end leaves an indelible mark of fear in our minds. Please nominate Doctor Sato for an Oscar award or something similar fantastic movie would definitely watch again.
- platinumblast-08255
- Apr 16, 2024
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A supposedly "live" broadcast of an obsessed anthropologist who explores an ice cave in the remote Himalayas. This micro budget movie is made in a style that tells more than it shows. But what it does show is pretty interesting. Especially the unpleasant discoveries that are waiting for the explorer as he gets deeper inside the cave. The movie deals in many local myths, Nepalese legends, and the possibility that there's a flesh and blood snow creature lurking in the shadows. This is not a hyper realistic movie. There is some decent humor and a few tedious conversations. The filmmakers used a stylized (albeit low budget) approach to the exotic locations suggested in the title. Weaknesses include a somewhat slow pace, average looking creature and and a lot of time spent with the hosts. Strengths include a claustrophobic exploration of a snowy environment with an unexpected twist at the end. Recommended for those who like indie creature movies, especially a title that focuses on the rarely covered yeti!
- yolandaesco
- May 25, 2024
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Searching for the legendary Yeti, a famous paranormal researcher conducts a livestream of a colleague scaling an ice cave for the creature in its Himalayan home, but the longer they conduct the search they come to find the creature might not be the most dangerous entity on the mountain.
This was a fairly fun and likable found-footage creature feature. Among the better features here is the strong setup that allows the film to go for a fine overall storyline with some fun elements present. The setup of the livestreaming event taking place at the location on the mountain while the host takes up residence at a friends' house to host a special show with pre-programmed segments that help to explain their interest in the subject and his past shows on the subject features a far more professional setup than a person simply broadcasting an expedition searching for the creature. The cut-ins to the doctor on the mission to the cave where it's supposedly located take on a more impressive quality as they come off as intermittent breaks in the more controlled conversations monitoring the search or talking with his wife about what's going on, making this appear far more intriguing as time goes on. The longer the search continues and the series of hardships about the journey start to become more frequent and prominent, the film picks up in excitement and energy considerably. Due to the prominent presence of the emergency systems discussing the expedition he faces, the continued monitoring of the decreasing oxygen supply and the side effects he'll face due to that even before taking into account the environmental elements offers the kind of intriguing starting point that makes the later encounters come off quite intriguing. Once the cave is breached and the action turns into fra more of a potential psychological breakdown with the elements here bringing along a supernatural bent with the way the systems keep breaking down and the visions get more intense and freakier, there's a fun dynamic to the way this sets up a wholly chilling series of encounters throughout here which give the film a lot to like about it. There isn't much to dislike here but it does have some drawbacks to be had with it. The main detriment with this one is the seemingly lackadaisical encounters with the wife and scientist at the house watching everything unfold. A dynamic between the two of them designed for some combative scenarios to pop up is instead wasted as the low-key nature of what's going on with the two of them tends to be far more restrained than they should be as some more dynamics between them would've livened up the pacing a bit more during this section which tends to be a bit more sluggish until the later section of this one. The other issue here is the film's decision to keep the creature so isolated and off-screen until the last moments that it might disappoint those looking for more of a traditional genre effort with how it's presented here. Alongside some of the low-budget origins being apparent, these are what hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
This was a fairly fun and likable found-footage creature feature. Among the better features here is the strong setup that allows the film to go for a fine overall storyline with some fun elements present. The setup of the livestreaming event taking place at the location on the mountain while the host takes up residence at a friends' house to host a special show with pre-programmed segments that help to explain their interest in the subject and his past shows on the subject features a far more professional setup than a person simply broadcasting an expedition searching for the creature. The cut-ins to the doctor on the mission to the cave where it's supposedly located take on a more impressive quality as they come off as intermittent breaks in the more controlled conversations monitoring the search or talking with his wife about what's going on, making this appear far more intriguing as time goes on. The longer the search continues and the series of hardships about the journey start to become more frequent and prominent, the film picks up in excitement and energy considerably. Due to the prominent presence of the emergency systems discussing the expedition he faces, the continued monitoring of the decreasing oxygen supply and the side effects he'll face due to that even before taking into account the environmental elements offers the kind of intriguing starting point that makes the later encounters come off quite intriguing. Once the cave is breached and the action turns into fra more of a potential psychological breakdown with the elements here bringing along a supernatural bent with the way the systems keep breaking down and the visions get more intense and freakier, there's a fun dynamic to the way this sets up a wholly chilling series of encounters throughout here which give the film a lot to like about it. There isn't much to dislike here but it does have some drawbacks to be had with it. The main detriment with this one is the seemingly lackadaisical encounters with the wife and scientist at the house watching everything unfold. A dynamic between the two of them designed for some combative scenarios to pop up is instead wasted as the low-key nature of what's going on with the two of them tends to be far more restrained than they should be as some more dynamics between them would've livened up the pacing a bit more during this section which tends to be a bit more sluggish until the later section of this one. The other issue here is the film's decision to keep the creature so isolated and off-screen until the last moments that it might disappoint those looking for more of a traditional genre effort with how it's presented here. Alongside some of the low-budget origins being apparent, these are what hold this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Sep 20, 2024
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If you can see this movie for free, I recommend it! Not a GREAT movie by any stretch of the imagination,, but it held my interest with the possibility of seeing a supernatural beast in a cave. The story plays out like a live broadcast with the idea that a famous expert is going into a cave to search of a yeti called the "Snow Ghost". Things really pick up once he gets inside the cave and is struggling to move and running out of air. The explorer also experiences other strange and unexplainable things inside the cave which make you question his sanity. The host of the show tries to keep everything together while the whole mission becomes more dangerous and unstable. If you're into cryptids and fantastical beasts, there are better movies when it comes to the creature effects. The "Snow Ghost" isn't going to blow you away! But that little detail also makes sense with the story so I give the director and cast credit for doing a lot with a tiny budget. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing a new yeti movie! It's been a long time since somebody has done an abominable snowman movie of any kind. Adjust your expectations and just enjoy!
- nadiahardman-03552
- Apr 22, 2024
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Ok, so found footage isn't my thing, but this is more like a live broadcast to investigate the possibility of a yeti hiding inside of an ice cave. I particularly liked the intro to the "live" show format because it reminded me of the ghost hunting shows I grew up with and still watch as comfort TV. We initially learn a lot about the legend of this mysterious creature and why Dr. Sato is going into this cave to try to prove that the yeti creature exists. As you can probably imagine, things don't go as planned and the situation becomes extremely risky inside the crumbling cave. This movie is actually pretty funny at times and an easy watch because it feels a lot like a tv broadcast. The actor that plays the host keeps the story going by constantly teasing the possibility of seeing something scary and we eventually do. This is a no budget indie film and it really shows at times. But the story is good and the actors are interesting enough. There are a few interesting twists that make it much better than other recent low budget Bigfoot movies like Tahoe Joe which was also recommended to me.
Confession. I love monster movies! Especially low-budget cheesy ones! But lately, I've struggled to watch titles from companies like Wild Eye Releasing because of a lack of creativity. Fortunately, this indie snow beast/snow ghost movie features a fresh concept, an interesting story, and the actor from Human Centipede. There's a campy feel that reminds me of 'Ghost Watch' and the mock broadcast found footage movie 'Halloween Special'. I actually enjoyed this more than expected and got caught up in the illusion that the events were unfolding in real time during a live broadcast. This is a very low-budget movie and if you enjoy the guilty pleasure of watching a fun story unfold with a little less than realistic creature, I can definitely recommend it!
- mikelevian
- Aug 7, 2024
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