Walking Out

October 3rd, 2017







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Walking Out

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Release Year: 2017

Rating: 6.8/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Alex Smith

Stars: Matt Bomer, Lily Gladstone, Alex Neustaedter

Storyline
Based on the masterpiece, American short story, Walking Out, David (Josh Wiggins), an urban teenager's journey to rural Montana to go hunt big game with his estranged, 'off the grid' father, Cal (Matt Bomer). As they ascend deep into the wilderness, father and son struggle to connect on any level. A brutal encountering leaves them both with serious injuries in order to survive. survive.

Writers: David Quammen, Alex Smith, Matt Bomer, Lily Gladstone, Alex Neustaedter, Matt Bomer, Lily Gladstone, Alex Neustaedter, Bill Pullman, Ken White, Josh Wiggins, , , , , ,

Cast:
Matt Bomer - Cal
Lily Gladstone - Lila
Alex Neustaedter - Young Cal
Bill Pullman - Clyde
Ken White - Richard
Josh Wiggins - David

Taglines: Survival Runs In Their Blood

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 3 Jan 2017

Filming Locations: Montana, USA

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
According to the directors Christian Bale was almost cast in the role of Cal. Ultimately Bale decided against playing the part because he didn't want to spend time away from his family in a remote location so soon after the birth of his second child. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 8/10

Although this film is being compared to "Revenant" it can stand on its own merits. Call me old fashioned but, I love the fact they used a real grizzly. This not only added to the realism of the film but created film viewer anxiety. The aerial cinematography is outstanding and is not overdone. As with many movies where the editing around footprints in the snow falls short, this did not. The director took special care to work in the fresh snow. Several times I thought of the real danger the actors could be walking into.

Bottom line, the film had one shortcoming, the score. Even though the music blends into the scenes beautifully, it doesn't fit the wilds of Montana.





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