![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Director Bruce Wemple tries his best to build a tense movie around this story by having Alex and Sylvia become attracted to one other, while at the same time, pushing the idea that Bigfoot is not really the monster of this story, and how humans are just as bad, if not worse. The car trip allows the two time to get to know each other and even though they begin to bond, once at Alex’s cabin in the middle of nowhere, Sylvia begins to have doubts about if Bigfoot is really the one responsible for the disappearance of her friend and many other women. ![]() After her best friend Jamie (Grant Schumacher) gets sick, she finds herself driving with total stranger Alex (Rachel Finninger) to Whitehall, NY, a town known for Bigfoot sightings. Monstrouswasn’t what I expected, and that’s not always a bad thing, but this attempt was a bit messy and left me scratching my head in disbelief a few too many times.Īnna Shields, who is also the writer, stars as Sylvia, and she wants answers to the disappearance of her friend. There has always been just enough of the ‘what if’ factor to keep me interested, so whenever there is a movie on the subject I am more than happy to give it a watch. I love everything about the Bigfoot mythology, from apparent sightings, footprints, blurry pictures, right down to the obvious hoaxes. ![]()
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