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A Lonely Place to Die
A Lonely Place to Die
2011 ·99 min ·United Kingdom ·R 18+
6.4
IMDb 6.2 КП 6.2 RT 71%
Adventure, Action, Thriller, Crime
Director: Julian Gilbey
Trailers A Lonely Place to Die

A group of five mountaineers are hiking and climbing in the Scottish Highlands when they discover a young Serbian girl buried in a small chamber in the wilderness. They become caught up in a terrifying game of cat and mouse with the kidnappers as they try to get the girl to safety.

Budget: $4M
Worldwide: $25.35M
Alec Newman
Actor
Ed Speleers
Actor
Melissa George
Actor
🏆7 wins & 1 nomination total

A Lonely Place to Die is widely regarded as a gripping, suspenseful survival thriller that compensates for its low-budget constraints with atmospheric Scottish scenery and intense pacing. While many viewers appreciate the film's gritty tension and courageous protagonists, others criticize its narrative logic and a climax that feels artificial or overly simplistic.

Cinematography Stunning Scottish landscapes provide a visually impressive backdrop that effectively enhances the film's atmosphere.
Acting Melissa George's performance stands out as the anchor of the film, providing a credible and charismatic central figure.
Pacing The film maintains a tight, suspenseful pace that keeps the audience engaged throughout the rescue and chase sequences.
Ending The ending is divisive, with some viewers finding it an intriguing conclusion while others dismiss it as artificial and lacking the grounded realism of the earlier acts.
Screenplay The narrative is polarizing, with some finding it a clever, tension-filled thriller and others viewing it as a logic-defying, circus-like collection of plot contrivances.
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