Sub Par ending even for a terrible movie (spoilers)
I'm sorry, but when the bear is still throwing itself into the barn door to get out and eat you, you do not assume that "it's over" and you've "made it." You run like hell.
shareI'm sorry, but when the bear is still throwing itself into the barn door to get out and eat you, you do not assume that "it's over" and you've "made it." You run like hell.
shareI know! I was like WTF?!
I thought that:
By the way the girl lured the bear in the cabin, and managed to lock the bear in that they were going to dynamite the cabin or something. But instead, the bear breaks loose, runs them down, there's some (cgi) blood splatter on the screen and boom - THE END.
LAME
I´m quite sure they had to write that ending on the spot because they realized they were running out of film and the budget prevented them from buying more.
(I saw this atrocity in Algercias, Spain two nights ago. Dubbed in Spanish so I had a real time understanding the dialogue. Now I´m wondering if I missed something).
What was the budget? A car being destroyed. Couldn't think of any other big things in the movie that cost alot. The fake blood on the screen was the worst thing about the movie. How did this honestly get released.
shareA trained bear probably isn't cheap.
share An interesting but silly waste of time. I borrowed it from the library, so at least it didn't cost me anything.
The acting was surprisingly, not awful. But what a ridiculous ending! If I managed to trap a Grizzly Bear, I surely wouldn't be strolling away at a leisurely pace like those two characters.
Remember the Road Runner? I'd pass him. Of course I have read that you can't really outrun a determined bear. Still, I would've put a whole lotta distance between myself and the bear. If I HAD to be fast food, I'd sure make the bear work for it.