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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

'Deadfall Trail'

"Deadfall Trail, an Arizona production co-directed and written by the mono-monikered Roze, is something like what" Deliverance "would have been like it was written by Robert Bly and directed by Eli Roth. It's a nice movie, patient to the point, but struggle to find a steady tone of its actors and its history.

There are, however, a lot of mistakes and eating the occasional use of urine, so points for that.

The story begins with Paul (Gray Gavin Schneider), Juan (Slade Hall) and Julian (Shane Dean) under Arizona Kaibab National Forest for a journey of survival for three weeks to be included, much to the delight of Paul taking peyote. This is not a fun-filled trip, every man can take along only a knife, a bottle of water and a trash bag. Their survival depends on his wit, his strength and his ability to live on earth.

As soon as you begin your trip, personalities begin to emerge. John has taken this type of trip before, including a trip to Julian. Paul is the first time, and his inexperience and exuberance of serious concern too, apparently with Julian problems. Juan, however, confident that Paul, who called Sprout, can endure.

The first part of the journey is predictable, with each man playing his personality. Paul feels more than it should be, which creates problems. The intense Julian, who is capable of exploding in anger for almost anything, does not disappoint on that front. John maintains an unhealthy things between them.

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