Critic Review - New York Post

It may be too conventional for the art-house crowd, yet too arty for the megaplex. I prefer to call it an unusually reflective blood-and-guts saga.

January 27, 2012 Full Review Source: New York Post | Comments (3)
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Mr. E

Blackity Black

Fully agree with this review.

Also would like to add that the soundtrack was very smartly used.

Jan 29 - 12:31 PM

Ken Tamblyn

Ken Tamblyn

I agree that they were "Reflecting" but not about anything anyone cares about.

The Andes survivors actually did survive for weeks before they ate anyone. They were only soccer players. They figured out that you need to stay near the plane. You can make shelter, find food or eat the dead people.

This group decides to leave the plane, knowing that there was a pack of wolve out there. Liam convinces them to leave, based on a completely false premise. Ends up he has no clue about how wolves act or where there den is.

Poor script,m but amazing special effects.

Feb 1 - 05:30 PM

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