***Unpredictable bleak Alaskan adventure, mystery, thriller*** An author and wolf expert (Jeffrey Wright) arrives at a remote village in Alaska to help rid the town of a wolf problem that has resulted in a few dead children. Riley Keough plays the troubled mother and Alexander SkarsgĂĽrd her taciturn husband coming home from Iraq. James Badge Dale appears as the local sheriff while Julian Black Antelope is on hand as a curious AmerIndian named Cheeon. "Hold the Dark" (2018) is a combination mystery/drama/adventure/thriller/horror. Itâs original, unpredictable and dead serious with elements of movies like âThe Greyâ (2011), âRunaway Trainâ (1985), âWendigoâ (2001), âThe Frozen Groundâ (2013), âThe North Starâ (1996), âJoyrideâ (1977) and âThe Edgeâ (1997), not to mention a âApocalypse Nowâ (or Joseph Conradâs Heart of Darkness) and even a little from the âFriday the 13thâ franchise, albeit without the goofiness. Imagine if the band Agalloch made a movie and thatâs pretty much âHold the Darkâ (thereâs even a snippet from an Agalloch-like band in the movie). Itâs based on the book by William Giraldi and some viewers have complained that key revelations werenât obvious enough in the film. Well, I never read the book and wasnât able to figure out these revelations, but this didnât prevent me from appreciating this artistic nigh masterpiece. Afterward, I looked-up the revelations and they put the pieces of the puzzle together; yet the clues are all there (in the movie) if you watch closely. My wife watched the film separately and WAS able to glean these revelations. But, again, not being able to figure out every detail did NOT prevent me from valuing this great movie. The film runs 2 hours, 5 minutes and was shot in Alberta, Canada (Lethbridge & Calgary), and Morocco. GRADE: A-/A
I have... **No** idea what I just watched... But that bit in the middle was like something straight out of a _Payday 2_ heist, so I'm cool. _Final rating:â â â - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
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