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Incredibly boring film. If you must see it, then fast forward to the last 15 minutes where all the action and suspense is.

I thought Back Country was much better and more suspenseful.

The scenery was nice though.

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That's exactly what I did through this film...exept the occasional t rex sound effect would momentarily wake me.

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I think it's obvious you didn't even watch the movie or didn't pay any attention to the movie...

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While nowhere near as effective as "The Edge" and "Hold the Dark," "Into the Grizzly Maze" is about on par with the Indie "Backcountry" (2014) in all-around entertainment; and it's superior to the prosaic "Grizzly" (1976).

Where "Into the Grizzly Maze" excels is the locations and awesome cinematography. This might be the best-looking forest flick ever made. The cast is exceptional too. The conflict-habituated relationship of the brothers (Marsden and Jane) is amusing and it's nice to see Piper Perabo again, who was about 38 during shooting and looking better than ever, top to bottom. Meanwhile McManus has a stunning face and mesmerizing eyes.

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