postfab - 13 June 2024 Finally, a very human story w/ no humans & no dialogue This film is an ode to the natural world while at the same time serving as a poignant cautionary tale. I don't think there's anything like it.
The story covers a year in the life of four sasquatch cohorts as they survive in a world that is slowly being impeded by humans. The characters communicate through grunts and physical acting. The cast deserves praise for their adept skill of conveying a full range of complex emotions under heavy prosthetics and without actual words.
The film seems mostly to be a light, comedic faux nature doc at first. And while there is plenty of slapstick and gross fart joke-style humor, the characters also experience life in all its harshness and unavoidable suffering. Oddly, my mind kept going back to Nietzsche's words "Human, all too human"
JonyVeana - 20 May 2024 One of the worst of all time Awful movie tbh it was disgusting, sasquatch sex is disgusting and i dont like looking at their buttholes, i don't even know which character is Jesse and the other actress to be honest, it was just a dumb movie and it was stupid to watch , i feel more stupid after watching this things not gonna lie, i just don't know why this movie exists and why we are watching it
The camara work and script were atrocious, there is not even a script, there are no dialogue, no trama, it was just a bad idea, Hollywood its doom, they are just doom, nothing can chance after that, they are doom and that's ok I guess.
payre-76440 - 16 May 2024 The Social Network redacted This prequel/side story to the stellar Social Network charts Zuckenbergs distant cousins life in America's Pacific Northwest. The genius casting move to have Jesse Eisenburg play the Facebook auteurs Sasquatch "bruva from another muvva" is perfectly realized. We witness all the social complexities that the majority of us devour each day as we're scrolling on these strange new appendages, only in a primal part of this new movie universe. With a cast of just 4,000,000,000 minus 3,999,999,996. The eclectic soundtrack is pitch perfect, peaking in a remarkable scene when our protagonists discover "I Love to Hate you" by Erasure. It may not get the "Likes" it deserves, but the lives of Bigfoot never looked so Meta.